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Anger and shock: Cork man's 3-month visit to the West Bank

Anger and shock: Cork man's 3-month visit to the West Bank

Some of the children walking to school were as young as six – but that didn’t stop the soldiers from attacking them with tear gas. Cork man Sam...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

What’s driving the cultural obsession with the 1990s?

What’s driving the cultural obsession with the 1990s?

Who wouldn’t want to live in a place where you can hang around cafes without computers, afford to rent in lively cities and where no-one is...

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The Irish Times

Una Mullally

Manners, courtesy... so many now flout these basic life skills

Manners, courtesy... so many now flout these basic life skills

I was parked up in a shopping centre recently, doing what I spend most of my life doing - waiting for my wife. She had gone in to grab something, so I...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

Trump’s God complex and Starmer’s personal Gethsemane

Trump’s God complex and Starmer’s personal Gethsemane

WHAT a week! Just when you thought Donald Trump couldn’t sink any lower into the amoral pit of his mind, he posts an image of himself looking like...

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The Irish News

Tom Kelly

Starmer’s credibility as PM under huge pressure - The Irish News view

Starmer’s credibility as PM under huge pressure - The Irish News view

WHEN Keir Starmer became British prime minister after his comprehensive general election victory in July 2024, there was every indication that, with...

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The Irish News

The Irish News

Is there anything to be said for another Women’s Coalition?

Is there anything to be said for another Women’s Coalition?

I WENT to see a play at the weekend with a group of women friends. You know, the women in your life you finally realise are your people, because you...

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The Irish News

Patricia Mac Bride

Trump’s Irish Open should be out of bounds for politicians

Trump’s Irish Open should be out of bounds for politicians

A REVILED US lawyer who died nearly four decades go might not be expected to have a central influence on one of the main Irish sporting events of the...

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The Irish News

Noel Doran

Dublin's screen-free school: We have no tablets, no screens and no regrets

In a digital-first world, a Dublin primary school is pushing back, as parents increasingly ask why more schools aren’t doing the same.

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TheJournal

Olivia relova

Men might have coined the term, but women invented ‘looksmaxxing’

Men might have coined the term, but women invented ‘looksmaxxing’

Unthinkable: Looksmaxxing in its radical form is unsettling, involving everything from ‘bone-smashing’ to using crystal meth for weight management

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The Irish Times

Dr Clare Moriarty

Orbán was defeated by a vote ‘too big to rig’. Could Trump follow?

Orbán was defeated by a vote ‘too big to rig’. Could Trump follow?

Worldview: Democratic standards have retreated globally, but there is nothing inevitable about this

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The Irish Times

Patrick Smyth