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For many people, ADHD still conjures up the image of a little boy bouncing around a classroom, unable to sit still, and causing trouble. But ADHD...
I always thought I’d get Honours in English in the Leaving Cert in 1974 - yes, and in History and geography and Irish too! But it was all ‘vanity...
World of Politics with Harry McGee Ireland’s land mass isn’t huge, but the State has a huge amount of waterway and water mass, with over 12,000...
A Different View with Dave O’Connell You’d wonder how far any of us would get if every tiny detail of our lives to date was dragged up at a job...
Inside Track with John McIntyre Salthill-Knocknacarra bolted from the traps like scalded cats at Pearse Stadium on Saturday night. Nursing a...
A policy so bad it causes a sectarian argument in Shandon Park has achieved a whole new level of failure in Northern Ireland. The tree-lined east...
I am a student at Le Chéile Ballincollig and I’m a member of the local youth council Cork City Comhairle na nÓg. Comhairle na nÓg is a network of...
For US president Donald Trump’s first state visit to the United Kingdom in 2019, 100,000 people turned up on the streets of London to protest. In...
People who have served their sentence should be able to have equal access to employment, writes Saoirse Brady of the Irish Penal Reform Trust.
It's Monday morning as I type this, before the workday starts, and being honest, I could have done with another hour or two in bed. Four games over...
In many ways, it's a blessing that Ballina and Westport have just a week to prepare for the Mayo county final. Not that it’s the right decision (an...
“Our house,” I declared to my mother, “must have been really manky when the kids were young.” “Never!” she replied loyally. “You always...
THE party conference season is over, now that both the SNP and Plaid Cymru have held theirs. While the emphasis in England is on the council and...
I recently listened to a fascinating The Irish Times podcast interview between Hugh Linehan and Ronan McCrea, a law professor in the University...
It’s time to bury Seamus Brennan’s famous analogy for the high-stakes political face-off. It took Jim Gavin’s hapless foray into the arena to...
During the negotiations that led to the tripartite agreement on December 3 1925 that resulted in the border remaining as it was – and still is –...
Tá tiomantas ó chroí don Gaeilge riachtanach don Uachtarán, a scríobhann Prof Laura Cahillane agus Dr Seán Ó Conaill.
Sometimes, I forget that I’m walking the halls of an inner-city DEIS primary school when I hear the distant fanfares of our Music Generation Brass...
There will be enormous relief that the ceasefire deal so urgently required in Gaza has finally been completed, and appears to be holding, but there...
“Mai has closed the chat session, you can now close this window.” No!!! Don’t cut me off! It’s the second time my chat has been abruptly...