Lost car keys on Sandymount Strand prompt swift Dublin City Council rescue
In praise of Dublin City Council’s waste management department
In praise of Dublin City Council’s waste management department
In contrast, Tommy Tiernan’s talk show is currently the best of its kind on Irish television
A story of crossed wires, disconnection and anxious attachments – to fathers, father figures and digital comfort blankets
Reviews: America as it Happened; Pets Tell Tales of Ancient Rome; A History of Art without Men; Ireland; and Home Away from Home
In a country rife with No Kings protests, Charles was a tonic, presenting himself with elegance, intelligence and wit
Mortgages are legal contracts so it is understandable that there are detailed processes to go through but it is possible
The author returns with a new character, a despairing history teacher Artie Dam, in The Things We Never Say, overshadowed by Trump
Ask Roe: Much to the dismay of my nervous system, situationships seem to have become the default setting
A year on from my son’s treatment for leukaemia, I find myself back in a world of expectations I can’t quite meet. The bar feels impossibly high again
Plus: high tempers in the art scene, the world’s quietest communications firm, and Michael D Higgins’s gift to the nation
Born in England, raised in Ireland, playing in Scotland, Elding wants to wear the green jersey, and Hallgrímsson is waiting
US authorities have warned against soccer fans walking 15km to the MetLife Stadium but train tickets reportedly cost $150
Declan Ryan reviews Selected Poems; Midnight at the Saltmarsh; Afterburn; and Before Violence
Tommy O’Brien and Andrew Porter two of the standout performers as Leinster book place in Champions Cup decider
Adopting an accessible, conversational style, Maïa Hruska examines Franz Kafka’s earliest champions
Plus reviews of These Isles by Brian Groom; and The Doom Loop by Eswar S Prasad
Rosa Campbell’s compelling work does justice to a feminist warrior
Whether to spend big to ease rising household electricity and gas bills is Government’s next big test
The National Children’s Science Centre is needed more than ever
Calls for cultural shift in workplace attitudes to family responsibilities
The lesson from Covid is not that strong public-health measures should never be used again
More than 190 days will have elapsed between President’s inauguration and Galway West poll
Life would be more relaxed, more sociable and healthier
Those responsible are doubtless working hard to resolve issues but could they speed up delivery?
Living in towns and villages brings economies of scale and reduces car usage
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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