|
![]() |
![]() |
TheJournal![]() |
A focus on ‘toxic masculinity’ after the Netflix drama Adolescence misses the point, writes Dr Chris Luke.
When his GP retired, *Paul faced cancer without primary care and was left begging to be put on a waiting list.
Pádraic Fogarty says that despite the climate crisis, Ireland’s native trees are last in line once again as unsustainable forestry practices...
Artist Pamela de Brí looks at the history and changing shape of life on Ireland’s many islands.
On Mother’s Day, Dr Fiona Murphy examines all aspects of motherhood, mothering and everything in between.
This week, our reader is busy hitting the gym early, walking the dog and getting ahead on spending, saving and budgeting.
Can democratic values withstand the gravitational pull of leaders who see diplomacy as merely another deal to be struck?
Public conversations in Ireland are fast entering a territory of total incoherence.
Europe appears to have concluded that colour and party songs are the best antidote to the current gepolitical turmoil, writes Louise Holst of the...
Niamh O’Reilly says this Mother’s Day, mammies just need some genuine downtime from the endless mental load.
Emma DeSouza says while the Democrats struggle to voice any coherent opposition, Trump will continue at speed to reshape American democracy.
Niamh O’Reilly finds that with fewer regular checks and an overreliance on one-dose treatments, it’s no wonder nits are living large on the scalps...