We may be living through the angriest period in human history
Angry men can rattle off all sorts of reasons for their fury, yet increasingly, the reasons are becoming less important
Angry men can rattle off all sorts of reasons for their fury, yet increasingly, the reasons are becoming less important
The world governing body was scathing in its condemnation of the IFA for discrimination but let it off with a slap on the wrist
Ask Roe: I travel a lot and at home I find the talent available never left Ireland for more than a holiday
Michael Donnelly was a public representative for more than 30 years, serving in local authority and in Seanad
Visionary leader sought for Ireland’s AI office; RTÉ cranks up the hyperbole for Jessie Buckley; hairdressing classes for ‘warehoused’ prisoners
The Truth About Ruby Cooper by Liz Nugent; Witch Trial by Harriet Tyce; Maneater by Ellie Graves; The City in Year Zero by Michael Russell; and Astronaut! by Oana Aristide
Notion that you’re better off asking for forgiveness than permission has long been one of the unspoken principles of the Irish property market
A good guide for any measures is that they be targeted as far as possible and temporary in nature
One practical proposal might be to link existing main lines at strategic points
Visitors rely on services funded by residents and businesses
Allow me to supply a better explanation
Photographs of elderly citizens facing eviction in Sligo convey the message that current policy is wrong
The war in the Middle East is an ideal opportunity to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels
The work contains some wonderful characters that might fit that description
Ireland’s winner in Budapest was an explosion where the shrapnel came in the form of smiles and tears and hugs with strangers
From ‘token navy’ to sub-hunters: The plans to transform the Irish Naval Service into a modern military force
Bawag is the only known trade buyer in the shake-up for PTSB, but can it close?
At the Irish Ambassador’s house, the crisp sandwiches, green McDonald’s milkshakes and tricolour M&Ms went down a treat
The people we call entrepreneurs are the ones who make the economy dance. Without them, there’s no products, sales or demand for workers
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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