Article Archive
September 28th 2019
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News
- Johnson: we will leave the EU on October 31st and 'obey the law' UK
- Thinking Anew – ‘How wonderful the works of your hands’ Religion & Beliefs
- Miriam Lord: Brendan Ogle eager to get back in the leftie limelight Politics
- Central Bank directors expressed fears over Makhlouf controversy, papers show Irish News
- Child sex abuse in Fermanagh was an ‘open secret’, claim victims Crime & Law
- ‘I was wondering if this guy was a child abuser, just staring at him’ Crime & Law
- Nearly 60% of DPP legal staff are suffering from trauma Crime & Law
- Former Wrightbus workers ‘angry’ at donations to evangelical church Irish News
- ‘Ireland has a rape culture’: Woman who was assaulted calls for more victim protection Crime & Law
- US special envoy to Ukraine resigns amid phone call controversy US
- Greta Thunberg: Their mockery shows we’re too loud to handle World
- What is this object I spotted in my vegetable patch? Readers’ nature queries Environment
- Polls close in Afghan election amid pockets of violence Asia-Pacific
- Residents of Dublin village to protest over construction of nursing home Social Affairs
- Two men die in road collisions in Cork and Cavan Irish News
- Former Wrightbus boss says his family received death threats Irish News
- Man (23) charged with murder of John Gibson in Dublin two years ago Crime & Law
- Setback for Brexit planning as senior UK official quits UK
- ‘They ruin picnics’: Our feelings about wasps will need reform Environment
- Astronomers hail historic discovery in 4.6 billion-year-old comet Space
- Boris Johnson could face confidence vote next week UK
- Canada murders: fugitives who killed three planned more killings, say police World
- Kevin Lunney attack: Mafia style group with its own Godfather operating, says priest Crime & Law
- Cork village in shock after man dies while swimming in Spain Irish News
- Large crowd continues protest over direct provision centre in Oughterard Social Affairs
- Abortion campaigners protest ‘restrictions’ in legislation Social Affairs
- Mugabe buried in home village as family snub national plans Africa
- Pro-choice march 2019: 'Our legislation is incomplete!' Irish News
- Thousands protest in London against prosecution of Bloody Sunday soldier UK
- Church services Religion & Beliefs
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Sport
- Competitive Middle Park Stakes could throw up rival to Pinatubo Racing
- Irish fans in Japan discover unexpected links with their hosts Rugby
- Apprentice star Andrew Slattery aiming for first Group race victory Racing
- Banzai Japan! A country wraps the world in its unique embrace Rugby
- Cash as much of an incentive as Cup glory for Sligo Rovers Soccer
- Rugby World Cup: Mixed messages on high tackles doing rugby no favours International
- Matt Williams: If the Wallabies fail, rugby in Australia will fail International
- Michael Cheika’s Wallabies ready to bring the fight to Wales International
- Michael Walker: Intense Old Firm rivalry softened by respect Soccer
- World Rugby still struggling to address the dangerous tackling conundrum Rugby
- Alice Sharpe contesting world championships with Tokyo Olympics in mind Other Sports
- Rugby World Cup: Argentina blitz Tonga in first win International
- Kevin McStay: ‘It was a 100-1 shot that the ball would land on the shoulder of the linesman' Gaelic Football
- Beautiful chaos as Japan find their rugby voice against Ireland International
- Rugby World Cup: Japan’s rising sons leave Ireland under a cloud International
- Japan 19 Ireland 12: How the Ireland team rated in Shizuoka International
- Robert Hendrick qualifies Irish boat for the Olympics Other Sports
- Rugby World Cup: Five turning points in Ireland’s loss to Japan International
- Rugby World Cup: Jordi Murphy set to get the call as Jack Conan ruled out of tournament International
- Rugby World Cup - Joey Carbery: ‘I didn’t see too many other options on, so I just put it out’ International
- Rugby World Cup: Joe Schmidt counts cost of loss but remains coy on Angus Gardner International
- ‘Sensational’ Japan light the blue touch paper with Ireland win: the world press react International
- Rugby World Cup: Ireland’s route to the quarter-finals International
- Midnight marathon mayhem as heat takes its toll in Doha Other Sports
- South Africa hammer Namibia to get back to winning ways International
- Japan stun Ireland 19-12 in Rugby World Cup upset - reaction Rugby
- Rugby World Cup briefing: Read our team’s dispatches from Ireland’s loss to Japan International
- Rugby World Cup - Thompson: ‘Everyone had written us off . . . It’s a very special moment’ International
- Dean Henderson’s howler gifts Liverpool three points English Soccer
- Rugby World Cup TV View: Signal failure detected in Ireland’s masterplan International
- Rugby World Cup: James Ryan torn between pain and praise after Japan defeat International
- Rugby World Cup: Hard to begrudge Japan moment in sun International
- Mahrez and Sterling goals help Manchester City see off gritty Everton challenge English Soccer
- Final push fails him as Thomas Barr misses out on World Championship final Other Sports
- Southgate and Perez lead the way as Lowry cards brilliant 64 at St Andrews Golf
- Parc strife continues as Connacht go down to Scarlets in opener Pro14
- Dave Kearney hat-trick helps Leinster hold off Benetton challenge in Italy Pro14
- Munster get bonus-point start as they demolish the Dragons at Thomond Park Pro14
- Christian Coleman lives up to billing as he secures 100m gold in Doha Other Sports
- John Delaney believed to have secured €500k exit deal from FAI International
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Business
- Walls closing in on Boris Johnson as his options run out Business
- Help to Buy likely to be maintained but threshold may be reduced Economy
- Suggestion looms for new Central Bank man Financial Services
- Donohoe briefed to warn new Central Bank governor to watch costs Financial Services
- Brexit warnings get louder as cliff-edge approaches Economy
- Irish plcs may become M&A targets as Brexit resolved, Davy’s Byrne says Business
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Opinion
- Inheriting problems Letters
- Lap of honour for ‘fastest loser’ Letters
- Old sayings and colloquialisms Letters
- ERSI predictions Letters
- Rubbing Molly Malone Letters
- Down with plastic Letters
- Garda Síochána reform plan Letters
- Prevalence of ‘hobby-size’ farms Letters
- Majority of children not active enough Letters
- Taking a hard line on Brexit Letters
- Oughterard and direct provision Letters
- Donald Trump’s fate lies in the hands of the Republican Party Opinion
- Martyn Turner Opinion
- Brexit will reward international investors, not ordinary Leave voters Opinion
- Pat Leahy: Climate activists need to get realistic Opinion
- Diarmaid Ferriter: Now is not the time to forget history Opinion
- Maria Steen: Climate justice campaign resembles a pagan cult Opinion
- David McWilliams: If I were Paschal Donohoe, here is what I would do Opinion
- Fintan O’Toole: Greta Thunberg is a prophet, preacher, rulebreaker, avenging angel Opinion
- Cliff Taylor: This Government has not cut the tax burden – and it will not start now Opinion
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Life & Style
- Index: What’s hot and what’s not this week Life & Style
- Set the stage at home: nine ways to add drama to your interiors Interiors
- Yes tonight Josepine: Empress’s bed could be yours for €2,000 plus Fine Art & Antiques
- Do you love garlic? It’s dead easy to grow your own Gardens
- Ascensión Mendieta obituary: Symbol of justice for Franco victims People
- Jack Simpson obituary: One of the RAF’s youngest wartime wing commanders People
- John Throne obituary: Leading Irish Marxist from rural Protestant background People
- ‘The myths we urgently need today arrived perfectly on time 5,000 years ago’ People
- Women only wilderness weekend gave me a chance to stop, listen and breathe Ireland
- What’s the story? In Edinburgh’s Storytelling Centre there are a lot of them being told Europe
- Galway Hooker craft brewery uncorks Four Horsemen Food & Drink
- A city centre home hits the right note with an all-white makeover Interiors
- From rural sowing and reaping to dreams of urban return Homes & Property
- James Bond away with the fairies: what’s coming up for sale in the auction rooms Fine Art & Antiques
- Auctions, results and fairs Fine Art & Antiques
- What’s inside your sofa? Beware chipboard and too much glue Interiors
- 20 years after I ‘did’ Erasmus, Berlin is still my home Abroad
- Soup, Dún Laoghaire: This stunning restaurant serves the best ramen in Dublin Food & Drink
- My lifelong struggle? I am a straight white man People
- Is this the most original pop-up restaurant in Dublin? Food & Drink
- It's the season for root vegetables. Think roasted garlic spuds and celeriac soup Food & Drink
- Pink paint and butterflies: The interior style of Geraldine O’Riordan Interiors
- Make a move to Kimmage: A leafy city suburb that won’t keep up at night Homes & Property
- Behind the scenes at Krispy Kreme Dublin, the firm’s most profitable shop worldwide Food & Drink
- Dublin’s docklands: ‘They call us Silicon Docks, but it’s my community’ Homes & Property
- Housing crisis: Dublin should ‘look at what California has done, and don’t do it’ Homes & Property
- LGBT life in rural Ireland: ‘You can feel like you’re the only one’ People
- My meal was served on a 1986 edition of the 01 phone directory People
- Design Moment: Marcel Breuer dressing table, 1926 Homes & Property
- Three nourishing soups to savour this autumn Food & Drink
- Women cyclists on harassment: ‘They think it’s sexy interaction. I’m just going to work’ People
- Welcome to my Place . . . Australia’s Gold Coast Abroad
- Autumn is the perfect time for pork belly and native oysters Food & Drink
- Three big, beefy (and organic) Sicilian red wines for less than €20 Food & Drink
- Blooming gorgeous: The farm that sells flowers you can eat Food & Drink
- Cycling the Royal Canal, from Dublin to the Shannon Ireland
- Parsnip soup Recipes
- If the choux fits: Give these California-style caramel eclairs a whirl Food & Drink
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Culture
- Poem of the week: The Names of the Rat Books
- Brett Anderson: ‘I was trying to look at myself as a specimen’ Books
- Jonathan Swift’s satire works as key to modern-day ills Stage
- Art in Focus: Mariele Neudecker - And Then the World Changed Colour, Breathing Yellow Visual Art
- Moya Brennan of Clannad, Lisa O’Neill, Ye Vagabonds: The best trad gigs this week Music
- Cork Folk Festival celebrates 40 years with no shortage of musical shenanigans Music
- Festival fever in Galway and Limerick: This week’s best jazz gigs Music
- Book of Sounds at Hugh Lane: This week’s classical highlights Music
- A storm, a nap and a 200-year-old printing press: How Oliver Jeffers makes a book Books
- Hunter Schafer: On My Culture Radar Culture
- For the Record: Chaos with David Cameron Books
- ‘Friends of Dorothy’: How Judy Garland became a gay icon Film
- Gerald Scarfe: ‘To destroy a politician is very difficult’ Books
- Can the arts come up with an alternative to capitalism? Culture
- Yes, you should feel bad for not finishing (insert classic novel here) Culture
- Get out of the office: This week’s best rock and pop gigs Music
- Birth. Sex. Death: Francis Bacon’s tragic vision of mankind Visual Art
- Carly Wijs: ‘You can’t turn away from the horror. You keep watching’ Stage
- Hidden for 40 years: Renia Spiegel’s second World War diary Books
- Ardal O’Hanlon: ‘I was always this weird, watchful kind of kid’ Stage
- This Hostel Life review: direct provision explored through often-anguished sounds Music
- Books in brief: Studies of loneliness and the circuitous journeys of words Books
- Spider-Man to remain in Marvel film universe after deal agreed Film
- Spitting Image to return after 23 years to take on Trump and Putin tv-radio-web
- Nuance and the danger of issues in young adult fiction Books
- Play It As It Lays by Joan Didion (1970) Books
- Musician Dessie O’Halloran has died aged 79 Music
- New Irish Writing: The Awful Short-Storiness of Leaving Books
- New Irish Writing: September 2019’s winning poems Books
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