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That old saying about a week being a long time in politics is a load of baloney, when you think about it. It was coined in the 1960s and belongs to a...


I work as a finance collections lead in a tech company but I’ve been volunteering with Mellon Educate since 2009. I took a break for a few years...


Compulsive sexual behaviour, sometimes called sex addiction or porn addiction, is an issue that many people experience but few feel able to talk...


When I went to St. Colman’s College in Fermoy for the very first time in September of 1969, I was overawed. A magnificent, huge new building, bright...


Cork Mountaineering Club marks its 50th anniversary this year. Established in November, 1975, the club has a long history of mountaineering...


Famous last words: just while I was waiting. Now I rarely frequent vending machines, and I don’t eat protein bars. But it was extremely late, I was...


Let me be the first to wish you a “Happy Christmas.” I know it’s only November 11 and Jesus’s big birthday celebration is a mere 44 sleeps...


Did you know that diabetes is one of the most commonly diagnosed long-term health conditions in Ireland? As we mark World Diabetes Day on November...


Both of my regular readers here will know by now I’m not gifted when it comes to using my hands. I’m not a DIY enthusiast because I usually end up...


This month, Ireland will celebrate something remarkable – 30 years of Science Week. Three decades of harnessing the power of curiosity and...


Amidst all the slings and arrows hurled by the two candidates in the run up to the presidential election, there was at least one area where both were...


I first learned about climate change in the most harmless way - a PowerPoint presentation in primary school, complete with a clip-art polar bear...


For too long, Cork has talked about change in public transport without seeing enough of it. BusConnects Cork is our chance to get it right - but only...


The first time I have a hazy memory of going to a Bride Rovers hurling game, I think, was either 1968 or 1969 when I was 11 or 12. That was a golden...


My grand-uncle John O’Connell was a Cork man who was one of the estimated ten million soldiers who died in World War I. John - sometimes referred to...


“There’ll be no bonfires tonight,” the elderly client said gloomily. It was close to lunchtime on Halloween, and we were at the salon getting...


The clocks have gone back, and winter has arrived with a bang. Days are interminably damp and grey. Evenings are dark and wet and cold. By December,...


Neonatal nurse Lucille Bradfield is entitled to put her feet up. She retired as clinical nurse manager of the Neonatal Unit in Cork University...


The People and Culture role is a first for MTU - its first Executive-level appointment focused primarily on people and culture. Dr Fenton describes a...


An alleged sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl recently triggered shock and anger across social media. The flashpoint centred on the Citywest hotel,...


Who’d have thought a simple stroll down to a polling booth would have generated so much ire among my fellow Irish citizens? All I did, yesterday...


What is domestic violence leave? If you are experiencing domestic violence and abuse, you may need to take time off work for urgent and essential...


The year 1885 was a very important time in the lives of two men who never met for another quarter of a century. They were Edward Joseph Hanna and...


On Saturday’s Six One News, Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald featured in a coveted segment. She effectively provided the voice-over commentary at...


A mother living with multiple sclerosis (MS) insists there should be more awareness of hidden disabilities so that people in Cork with conditions like...


The shopper paying for her groceries at the till in Dunnes last Friday - nicely turned out, early forties, a bit harried - turned out to be the canary...


I was honoured to have the opportunity to spend a week recently in Helsinki, Finland, participating in a Planetary Health Academy, an intensive week...


When I joined the Cork County Older People’s Council in 2017, I wanted to make sure that older voices in our communities were not just heard but...


The recent good news story that a simple blood test can detect up to 50 types of cancers delivered a dose of cautious optimism to the world of cancer...


The most common vision problems are refractive errors – where the shape of your eye prevents light from focusing correctly on your retina causing...


I don’t consider myself to be an old man, but my passport and my birth certificate both state that I was born in 1958. That wasn’t today or...

“It’s not easy to juggle a pregnant wife and a troubled child, but somehow I managed to fit in eight hours of TV a day.” Ah, Homer J. Simpson,...

It’s Stress Awareness Day on November 2, but who isn’t aware of stress? If you ask someone on the street how they are, a probable answer is:...

Dingle peninsula in Kerry was recently awarded the inaugural Ireland’s Greenest Place Award. Run by the Irish Times in association with Electric...

When I heard a few weeks back that Manchán Magan had died, I was sad and upset. I never met him but so adored his work, his wit, and his connectivity...

I had just flown in to Cork from London after a week’s holiday with my family, but once landed, my leg from my knee to my ankle appeared completely...

I have to say, Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s way of declaring her love was beyond classy. She wrote a passionate love poem that became world-famous....

When the dust settled after Budget 2026, many households in Cork and across the country were left wondering: what was in it for us? After several...

Tis a rare sight to see a green dinosaur exit the back seat of a car and plod its way through school gates, or spy a bloodied pirate drag its hook...

The International Day of the Girl is celebrated annually on October 11 and this year it marked 30 years since the Beijing Declaration, which is the...

‘They also serve who only stand and wait’, is a quote I’ve often used when people moan at me for spending too much time chilling out. According...

Next January will mark the 25th anniversary of my emigration to Ireland, on a Ryanair plane from England alongside my wife-to-be, and with our two...

Not long ago, a client sat across from me, visibly embarrassed. She said: “I know it sounds silly, but I’m terrified of clowns.” Then she...

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 is...

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...

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...

“Our house,” I declared to my mother, “must have been really manky when the kids were young.” “Never!” she replied loyally. “You always...

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...

“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...

When SECAD Partnership was first established in 1995, we had little more than a technical grant, a volunteer board, and myself as its first employee....
