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Irish literature expert Máirín Nic Eoin takes us through memoirs, stories, poems and songs about stories of people departing Ireland over the years.


We’re asking readers to keep a diary to let us know how your finances are looking ahead of the festive season.


Negotiators should put the needs of people who are most affected by the climate crisis at the centre of their decisions, writes Karol Balfe.

The journalists and columnists say we owe it to each other – and to those who have suffered in the past – to have a debate that is considerate and...

Ireland’s cataract crisis isn’t about money but rather about how we organise and deliver care, writes Frank Doheny.


This week, our reader is saving to renovate her new home and to pay off a loan.


Dr Chris Luke explains why suspected cases of drink spiking can sometimes go unheeded in emergency departments – and why that should change.

Over the past four decades, the family car has grown taller, wider and heavier — and the consequences are playing out everywhere from rural roads...

Niamh O’Reilly discovers what the hell the phrase that all the kids are saying is all about, and shares how parents can get their children to stop...
