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Our motoring expert on our false sense of security: a car coming to a halt from 100 km/h imposes deceleration forces comparable to a major fall...


Taking the issue more seriously, training staff at clubs and pubs to know the signs and a dedicated follow-up facility is needed, writes Dr Chris...




Prescribing obesity medications to people who need them is overdue, but it must be aligned with a shift in our culture around food, writes Dr...

The New York subway system, built largely by Irish labour a century ago, is a mass-transit achievement that shuttles four million commuters around...

Beware certainties, and expect events. Understanding Irish politics at the end of 2025 requires acknowledging how much it has changed in the past...


There are clear signs that the Irish economy is starting to turn, or at least that the period of extraordinary growth since the pandemic is tailing...






The quote ‘Hell is other people’ is one that often comes to my mind whenever I am in an airport. You’re stuck there in clammy, packed spaces...



The Supreme Court ruling on religious teaching and worship in Northern Ireland’s schools might be considered a godsend by the DUP. The party has...


IT is becoming increasingly difficult to avoid the conclusion that, with some exceptions, Stormont might now reasonably be considered a political...


WHEN I was 15 and studying religion, or my “GCSE in guilt” as I now like to think of it, we were given a special task to complete in class one...


It’s been an odd week for Northern Irish accents. First Coronation Street made a joke about a Belfast voice not being “smooth”. Then a Mail on...

The PSNI veers from one serious problem to another. The latest is the Police Ombudsman’s report laying clear the failures of the force in its...

The ruling by the UK Supreme Court that the provision of Christian religious education in Northern Ireland schools does not comply with human...

Donohoe has played a decisive role in every budget since 2016.


Gwen Loughman explores the festive phenomenon and shares some tips on how to retain some enthusiasm for 25 December.


An extract from The GAA Covered details the origin story of the match programme across Gaelic games.


Independent coffee shops across the city are invited to take part in the Cork Business Association’s (CBA) Coffee House Lates initiative later this...





Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley Fianna Fáil’s election spending filings recently lodged with SIPO (Standards in Public...
