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The Irish Times
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I’m here to report a case of mad “Xmas” disease. Elon Musk’s social media platform X, best known these days for promoting Russian...

In August 2024, former minister for finance Paschal Donohoe was fielding questions from reporters in advance of the publication of a report from...

The Irish economy dodged a bullet this year. Several of them, in fact. Back in April, we were trying to count the cost of Donald Trump’s tariff...

Leaving Cert reform began in classrooms last August. Originally, the plan was to have some schools pilot the new subjects and learn from that...

A haunted-looking Volodymyr Zelenskiy came to Dublin this week to thank the State for its help in the three years since the all-out invasion of...

When a person writes a regular newspaper column for long enough, certain risks start to present themselves. There is the risk of endlessly...

At Christmas, we are often reminded to think about those who are less fortunate. It’s a time for charity as well as excess, but it can be a prompt...

A century ago this week, the unionist prime minister of Northern Ireland, James Craig, arrived back to Belfast from London to be feted by his...

Here’s an idea. Let’s dename Ireland. I mean, who among us wants to live in a country called Anger Land? It gives the wrong impression of us,...
