There was a time when we were rightly appalled about the language used about migrants in Brexit Britain. Now it is steadily being normalised here
Jennifer O'Connell
Jennifer O'Connell columns
“She doesn’t need to be stuck inside her head on her phone. She needs to be in the real world for as long as she can,” one said
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Simon Harris's social media skills have conferred on him an air of mystique among an older generation of politicians. But voters are less likely to be wowed
There was a sense they were making it up as they went along. The same can’t happen here
On paper, an inter-generational house swap made total sense. The practice was a little more difficult
Warning signs may include staying up late to watch Robbie Williams’s Netflix documentary, when you don’t like Robbie Williams – or documentaries
Article 41.2 was the scaffolding constructed around women’s lives which ensured that they remained small and confined
Revenue has its sights on social media influencers, who are about to learn there is no such thing as a free lunch. Or Air Fryer, weekend break or lifetime supply of porridge
The people to worry about aren’t the ‘unvetted males’ from Syria or Albania, but those with placards and petrol cans
Online harm is not an unintended consequence of social media. It’s baked into the design
The company town is returning as a pragmatic response to the housing crisis. But does anyone love their job so much they want to move in with it?
The decision to shut the malodorous Harbour Court amounts to a shrug from official Ireland on the other side of the river. There is a better way
The Epstein files remind us of a time when toxic attitudes to women were rife in powerful circles. Has that culture gone away?
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