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The grants and supports available for third level students are a topical issue at this time of year, when students preparing for the Leaving Cert...
Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley Around 400 of Ireland’s finest planning brains gathered in Galway for a four-day...
Tertulia Bookshop has joined with two other bookshops like Libreria Luces in Malaga, Spain and Greenlight Books in Brooklyn, New York to create and...
Who is that person the mighty are coming to bury in Rome tomorrow? Is it for the man who preached against burning fossil fuels that the great and...
Born a few years before Pope Francis, Michael O’Brien, who also died this week, will be remembered for his appearance on RTÉ’s Questions and...
On the third page of the slide deck issued by Tesla to its investors on Wednesday was a sentence that spoke volumes. “This dynamic, along with...
I wouldn’t exactly call it a ‘lightbulb moment’, but sometimes, in my mind, random thoughts can come together and for no apparent reason they...
Strip out the distractions and what’s left is a pure-play energy group with ambitions across EVs and LNG
Among the casualties arising from Tan’s moves to consolidate control at Intel is Irish woman Ann Kelleher, one of Intel’s most senior executives
As Trump’s actions diminish the US dollar, Europe should seize the opportunity to grow our autonomy and speed up work on a digital euro, a proper...
Dr Catherine Conlon pays tribute to the Pope Francis ahead of his funeral, for his steadfast support of climate action.
I am an Irish citizen. I will always be Irish. Yet there are times when I feel that Ireland has abandoned me. Returning home from Florida, I am...
A Different View with Dave O’Connell RTÉ lost one of its absolute legends during the last week although few outside of the station will be familiar...
Simon Harris is not Fine Gael’s biggest problem, but neither is he necessarily the solution. Last week’s Irish Times/Ipsos B & A opinion poll put...
World of Politics with Harry McGee Never mix sports and politics, they say – but how can you avoid it? Sport is political. In fact, everything is...
Inside Track with John McIntyre On the weekend’s evidence, the Galway footballers are primed for another protracted championship campaign, but the...
The final day of October 2013, was the last day Geraldine Lavelle ever walked. That was twelve years ago. And on that late autumn afternoon, what...
Stormont “assumed responsibility” for City of Derry Airport last week until 2029, relieving Derry and Strabane council of the £3 million annual...
Even Stormont knows downsizing is stupid. In 2013, the British government introduced “social sector size criteria” – deductions in housing...
At the beginning of this month, Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs sent markets into a tailspin. The Nobel Prize-winning American economist...
With the oral exams finished over Easter, the last hurdles are now nearing for Leaving Cert students - the exams and the closing of the CAO 2025....
Dear God. Don’t you just love this world of ours, where if you want, you can learn something new every day. So, in bed with a chest infection, I...
Meta has broken from its usual diplomacy with a blistering rebuke that accuses the bloc of unfairly penalising US firms
It’s been a weird month. There have been plenty of examples online of how civilised society looks like it is totally breaking down. Social media...
The government has set a target to achieve a climate-neutral electricity system by 2050 without giving much thought to how it is feasible