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Our motoring expert on our false sense of security: a car coming to a halt from 100 km/h imposes deceleration forces comparable to a major fall...


Taking the issue more seriously, training staff at clubs and pubs to know the signs and a dedicated follow-up facility is needed, writes Dr Chris...

Prescribing obesity medications to people who need them is overdue, but it must be aligned with a shift in our culture around food, writes Dr...

Donohoe has played a decisive role in every budget since 2016.


Gwen Loughman explores the festive phenomenon and shares some tips on how to retain some enthusiasm for 25 December.


An extract from The GAA Covered details the origin story of the match programme across Gaelic games.


Our columnist writes that the US President’s u-turn on releasing the Epstein files conveyed that he is losing control of former Republican allies.

In an age when it can feel like we are becoming more isolated and polarised, we must prioritise connection, writes Sinéad Keane.

Girls everywhere are growing up in systems that were never built for them, writes Gillian Barnett.

The policy has created a two-tier system that implies that the child of a doctor has more rights than the child of a care worker, writes Dave Gibney.
