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Last Monday, Shane Ryan, a 31-year-old swimmer who has competed for Ireland in three Olympics, announced that he would be coming out of retirement...
The RCPI national clinical lead for the stroke programme says we should have a comprehensive vaccine schedule to protect older population as we do...
Next January will mark the 25th anniversary of my emigration to Ireland, on a Ryanair plane from England alongside my wife-to-be, and with our two...
Our columnist writes about her own journey to a diagnosis and the professionals who helped her.
The presidential election is turning into a flaming disaster for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. The latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll, whose findings...
Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley Extremely committed. Hard working. Diligent. A tremendous public representative. Just...
Paul Behan of The Lobster Pot writes that restaurants needed the VAT cut in the Budget – and that it’s just one of many expenses hospitality...
Not every job can or should be replicated by AI, writes Finian Murphy.
The government is claiming the UK has an important role in the Gaza peace deal, based directly on the peace process in Northern Ireland. It cites...
Won’t it be great when we get a united Ireland? There will be free health care for all and no hospital waiting lists. Poverty will be abolished,...
THIS is quite a frightening time in Irish politics. In Irish society. Not since the 1930s have we...
I was sent a strange video on WhatsApp at the weekend. Without going into too much detail, it was of a lady who got out of a car, climbed onto the...
Which genius at the Northern Ireland Office or the Department of Foreign Affairs decided that the cut-off date for legacy proposals should be April...
Not long ago, a client sat across from me, visibly embarrassed. She said: “I know it sounds silly, but I’m terrified of clowns.” Then she...
Castleknock College, an all-boys fee-paying school in Dublin, was in the news this week for doing something progressive. One hundred and ninety...
Australia has not experienced a recession in four decades. The economy has grown every year since 1990. Consider the chaos we in the West have...
The Public Accounts Committee’s warning over the crumbling state of Northern Ireland’s schools should trouble every parent, teacher and politician...
I was singing along to Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong the other night: “You say laughter, and I say larfter; You say after and I say arfter;...
Tom McTague, editor-in-chief of the New Statesman, formerly political editor of the Independent on Sunday, has written a book trying to explain the...