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The recent blast of sunny weather transformed our favourite beach haunts into Costa del Cork. When the temperature goes over 20 degrees, there is...
I was driving home on a sunny afternoon recently, when I spied two women walking down the road ahead of me. I did not recognise them as they neared...
Last month, I took part in a drive to Kyiv to deliver a set of seven ‘end-of-life vehicles’ for use by the Ukrainian emergency services in the...
A lady called Angie Schmitt wrote a piece in an American publication, The Atlantic. In it, she described the morning school run in Florida. She...
On Monday, July 22, 1985, a local woman in the County Cork village of Ballinspittle, who had been out walking and enjoying a fine summer’s evening...
Irish people will have noticed that whether it’s a shortage of housing, hospital beds, funding for schools, disability services, or mental health,...
I never met Raymond Smith, though I’ve read most of the 20 books he wrote. He was born in Killaloe in Clare in 1932, the year of the Eucharistic...
The city is set to shine bright as Cork Pride 2025 bursts onto the streets later this month, with its vibrant celebration of LGBTQIA identity,...
“There’s no need,” I said a tad desperately. “It’s alright! “You don’t have to! “Honestly! Don’t!” “Stop!” But still she...
Ireland is becoming increasingly diverse. People from many different backgrounds now call this country home, contributing to our schools, communities,...
A taskforce on Cork city must be focused on ‘reimagining the core’ to entice people to live on shopping and commercial streets, Taoiseach Micheál...
In 2025, we are proudly celebrating 50 years of the Citizens Information Network, a service that has consistently empowered the people of Ireland with...
My son insists on sending me TikTok videos, but I could never watch them because I didn’t have the app. I have enough interaction with social media...
There’s something quietly powerful about holding a handcrafted object in your hands. There’s a sense that behind its beauty is time, skill, story,...
The summer cinema blockbuster season is well and truly upon us. The latest Jurassic Park flick is out, and the new Superman reboot (as the kids say)...
After nearly 50 years of service, staff photographer with The Echo and Irish Examiner Eddie O’Hare has retired. The well-known and highly regarded...
In Cork and across Ireland, people are arriving every day in search of protection, peace, and the possibility of a better life. These individuals and...
When Frances Taylor and 46 other volunteer nurses arrived at the Military Hospital in Scutari (Istanbul) in January, 1855, the scenes that they...
A society once lauded for progress on LGBT rights now grapples with a new frontier of bodily autonomy - and the uncomfortable truths it reveals about...
As we age, our kidneys - the vital organs responsible for filtering waste from the blood and maintaining fluid balance - often don’t get the...
Ah, now! What’s happened here, then? I’d just made two mugs of tea and gone to the cupboard for the packet of biscuits we’d bought in such a...
Ahead of the Dáil summer recess, Cork Business Association (CBA) submitted a comprehensive set of proposals for Budget 2026 to support the business...
Where would you prefer to live? Where would you want your children to play or your teens to hang out? Where would you take a walk with a friend? A...
I love Cork city: the buzz of Patrick Street on a Saturday, the spillover of voices from cafés, the friendly greetings of traders who know me by...
I admit to being completely clueless when it comes to art, but I’m not the only one. Call me old fashioned, but when I see a fuss being made of a...
At noon today, one of the most gruelling sporting events in the world will begin, featuring 184 participants who, to be frank, must all be a little...
Mental disorders among the general population are very high in Ireland and across the EU. Disorders have been rising and will rise further. The mental...
It will be close to a full house in Croke Park on Saturday evening when the hurlers of Cork and Dublin meet in the All-Ireland semi-final. Teams from...
We’re gearing up for the twenty-seventh edition of the West Cork Literary Festival, and we have a packed eight days of workshops, readings, and...
What does a grasshopper have to do with daisy-chains and a malfunctioning hob? Nothing. What does a grasshopper have to do with the truism that a...
With the surge in interest in space exploration, it is no surprise that groundbreaking developments are being made by UCC students to keep Cork at the...
If you, or somebody you know, are living in a nursing home or other residential care service, it must meet certain standards which include the quality...
The inability of children to access healthy food has been a recurring theme for decades. You would think this would be a priority for a wealthy...
Hauling holiday luggage around the world by air isn’t always straightforward. I travel back and forth to Cyprus with a small backpack, just big...
We met and married a little later in life - in our 40s. We do not have children of our own, but we do have a family of loved ones who are an important...
Eleven days after they woke up a multi-millionaire beyond their wildest dreams, the holder of the Cork €250m Euromillions-winning ticket remains a...
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,...
I might be about to retire from milking cows, but I’ve no intention of becoming ‘a former farmer’. No, opportunity knocks and I’m looking at...
Constant deadlines, social media comparisons, rising living costs, and a seemingly never-ending diet of bad news - modern life has become a pressure...
Can’t stand it. Don’t understand it. Unable to ignore it. The physical mess. The stress. The frustration. The sheer hassle of not being able to...
There is a quiet revolution happening in the last few years in the provision of career-focused education and training for young people, and indeed the...
When a certain government minister some years ago decided to abolish the local Urban Town Councils, he did a terrible disservice to small towns. Then...
There have been almost 80 deaths on our roads so far this year, and more than half of these were vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians, cyclists,...
I lost my mother in the Air India bombing in 1985. I’m writing to you to request that you reprint the below letter I wrote in 1985 to thank the...
I had my car tested at an NCT centre in March. It cost me €55 for the privilege and a couple of hours out of my morning, but it passed the test with...
I’ve never attended a rally or a demonstration in my life - and that makes me part of a very large majority. It’s difficult to pin down numbers,...
For many, summer conjures images of sunshine, holidays, and long, warm evenings. But for those living with arthritis, rising temperatures can bring a...
“And do they ever talk back, the cows I mean,” he laughed. Well I suppose not many talk to cows, even to their own, but I do. And why wouldn’t...
Every single day, abusive behaviour, subtle remarks and gender expectations are normalised in all of our lives. We let seemingly harmless jokes and...
It’s only a matter of time. As if air travel is not exhausting enough, with the early arrivals, the long, hot, crowded queues at security gates in...