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The Irish far right force may still be small, leaderless and ideology-free but the idea that it could gain a permanent foothold in Irish politics is no longer entirely fantastical
‘It couldn’t happen here’ was the comfort blanket we wrapped around ourselves. But that has never been true
RTÉ audience felt they knew him, and understood his values and his motives – until they didn’t
Three competing narratives emerged to explain the events leading up to his death, but only one will stick
The days are long, the years are short and the torrents of unwanted advice are interminable
Irish waters are awash with our own excrement. Historic underinvestment is blamed, so why are some upgraded plants still pumping out raw sewage?
Burke is deeply concerned about what she likes to call “the proper administration of justice” – within limits. That limit generally being when it goes her way
The difference between what men and women earn is about phenomenon of 'greedy work'
Neglected Lough Neagh is just one of example of how we mistreat the natural world
This was not a highly secretive guerrilla mission - it had been flagged endlessly on every far-right social media account for the past two weeks
A shoe brand that pins itself to ‘realness’ is on to a winner with those assailed by uncertainty
There are examples of individuals of enormous wealth becoming embroiled in global geopolitics. But never on this scale
If Normal People’s Connell got his place in Trinity now, he’d be looking at €287 a week for a gold en-suite studio in a purpose built student accommodation block
The need of online sleuths to eviscerate Letby is a distraction from more important issues
For a country so obsessed with the weather, we remain stubbornly disinterested in climate