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I do a lot of complaining about technology in this column. I complain about the influence of tech corporations over public life. I complain about...
Eleven days after they woke up a multi-millionaire beyond their wildest dreams, the holder of the Cork €250m Euromillions-winning ticket remains a...
Ria Czerniak-LeBov says Israel’s actions in Gaza are anathema to every Jewish value she was raised with.
No matter how much it protests that no decisions have been made, it’s hard to see how Fianna Fáil can really just sit out October’s presidential...
Keeping The Donald happy is a preoccupation these days. Europe has promised to increase defence spending, with Nato head Mark Rutte buttering up...
Urinary incontinence is a reality for one in three women - yet it’s a condition few feel comfortable talking about, often one hidden behind stigma,...
The Department for Infrastructure is crossing the line from farce to fantasy. Monday’s court ruling against the A5 has exposed a blithe belief...
Fionnuala was in Brighton for a work conference (she’s a senior social worker) and I was happy holding the fort; it was the end of term and the...
Taking place this weekend, against a backdrop of global unrest, is Glastonbury, the world-renowned music festival that, for many, represents a...
My quote of the week was not Donald Trump’s much-publicised “they don’t know what the f*** they are doing” – that was on Monday in regard to...
Aoife Martin loves a good book, and uses apps to push for reading, but wonders if it’s adding just that little too much pressure to the process.
It is difficult to put this any other way, but the Stormont executive’s recently published anti-poverty strategy is an affront to those in poverty....
Also this week: does anyone want to be president of Ireland?
The idea that lawns should be constantly mowed is Victorian and outdated, writes Brian Murray.