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Kathy Sheridan: Time for the honest county councillors to light a fire

Kathy Sheridan: Time for the honest county councillors to light a fire

The sound of that cute hoor, country accent asking “What’s in it for me?” was like a physical blow to the heart.

Wed Dec 09 2015 - 12:20
Kathy Sheridan: Athlone fears deluge from Shannon

Kathy Sheridan: Athlone fears deluge from Shannon

Locals in suspense as rainfall filtering into Lough Ree – then it takes ‘two days to get here’

Wed Dec 09 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan:  State should intervene if that means  a decent childhood

Kathy Sheridan: State should intervene if that means a decent childhood

Child Care Law Reporting (CCLR) Project report is hard to read without falling into a pit of despair

Wed Dec 02 2015 - 02:20
Kathy Sheridan : How to explain Jihadi John?

Kathy Sheridan : How to explain Jihadi John?

How he must have longed for the bullies at home to know how far he had travelled. How easy it must have been to transfer that blazing vengeance to his blameless victims, coating his actions in a depraved ideology.

Wed Nov 18 2015 - 12:14
Máire Mhac an tSaoi interviewed in 2015: ‘I was very formidable’

Máire Mhac an tSaoi interviewed in 2015: ‘I was very formidable’

The diplomat and poet looks back on a life of love and adventure, challenge and tragedy

Sat Nov 14 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: Society is rigged to reflect the perspective of men

Kathy Sheridan: Society is rigged to reflect the perspective of men

Anger over Abbey men-only line up was never about visibility of women

Wed Nov 11 2015 - 01:40
So Deputy Kenny did get a belated invitation?

So Deputy Kenny did get a belated invitation?

Cosgrave’s claims that state dropped Web Summit ball need to be discussed

Wed Nov 04 2015 - 01:02
Silence and sadness as drink-driver given jail term

Silence and sadness as drink-driver given jail term

Judge’s composure shaken as Finbarr O’Rourke given 7½ years for death of boy

Tue Nov 03 2015 - 23:00
Kathy Sheridan: Why Billy Walsh leaving is a serious matter for Irish sport

Kathy Sheridan: Why Billy Walsh leaving is a serious matter for Irish sport

To the young men and women in Ireland’s 375 amateur boxing clubs, example is important

Wed Oct 28 2015 - 02:40
Tiede Herrema: ‘The kidnappers were nervous. So was I’

Tiede Herrema: ‘The kidnappers were nervous. So was I’

Weekend Read: 40 years ago the businessman was abducted by the IRA and held for 36 days. He survived by keeping his captors calm and using survival skills honed in a second World War concentration camp

Sat Oct 24 2015 - 13:00
The kidnapping: Tiede Herrema’s ordeal

The kidnapping: Tiede Herrema’s ordeal

Weekend read: The Dutch industrialist was abducted in October 1975 by Eddie Gallagher and Marion Coyle, two republicans who held him for 36 days

Sat Oct 24 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: Enda and  Fionnuala are  no Cam ’n’ Sam and maybe we should consider ourselves lucky

Kathy Sheridan: Enda and Fionnuala are no Cam ’n’ Sam and maybe we should consider ourselves lucky

Whatever your view of their politics the Kennys are an oasis of authenticity and stability.

Wed Oct 21 2015 - 05:01
Community and colleagues mourn murdered Tony Golden

Community and colleagues mourn murdered Tony Golden

Hundreds of gardaí are gathering for Garda Golden’s funeral

Thu Oct 15 2015 - 01:00
Puttnam’s prescription: education, education, education

Puttnam’s prescription: education, education, education

Ireland could become one of the world’s great centres of education. But our schools and colleges are failing a generation, says David Puttnam – film-maker, ‘digital champion’, Labour peer and west Cork resident – who despairs of policymakers’ lack of vision

Sat Oct 10 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: The hidden  costs of cancer

Kathy Sheridan: The hidden costs of cancer

“A patient’s wife takes a heating bill out of her bag; it amounts to €700, for just two winter months.”

Wed Oct 07 2015 - 05:28
Brian Friel takes the quiet road to final resting place

Brian Friel takes the quiet road to final resting place

Playwright completes his journey to beloved Glenties without fanfare or ‘folderol’

Mon Oct 05 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: Winner-take-all attitude has infected  sport

Kathy Sheridan: Winner-take-all attitude has infected sport

By facilitating ritual humiliations in the pursuit of big cash bonanzas, sports’ governing bodies show no sense of responsibility

Wed Sept 30 2015 - 03:35
Calling time on cheap drink would be big step forward

Calling time on cheap drink would be big step forward

The big ticket solution on offer is minimum unit pricing

Wed Sept 23 2015 - 06:00
Kathy Sheridan: New politics for old – does Jeremy Corbyn win signal major change?

Kathy Sheridan: New politics for old – does Jeremy Corbyn win signal major change?

‘In that context, any discussions around a Fine Gael-Fianna Fáil coalition/merger seem stunningly irrelevant. Who cares any more if a couple of grey, old parties coalesce?’

Wed Sept 16 2015 - 17:26
Kathy Sheridan: Days of searing images and a biblical flow of humanity

Kathy Sheridan: Days of searing images and a biblical flow of humanity

‘This is the scandal. This is not a sudden humanitarian crisis that has been foisted on Europe’

Sat Sept 05 2015 - 01:00
Olivia Mitchell: ‘People are very bitter and you can’t blame them’

Olivia Mitchell: ‘People are very bitter and you can’t blame them’

The Fine Gael TD is acutely aware of public anger towards politicians after the economic collapse, but that’s not why she’s packing up after 18 years in the Dáil

Sat Sept 05 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: We should stop cribbing about the ‘small stuff’ – and think big

Kathy Sheridan: We should stop cribbing about the ‘small stuff’ – and think big

‘Cynicism is not the same as a healthy, non-shrill scepticism (witness Catherine Murphy)’

Wed Sept 02 2015 - 05:00
Pearse Doherty: ‘Fair play is what makes me tick’

Pearse Doherty: ‘Fair play is what makes me tick’

The practical, forward-looking, ‘no-baggage’ Sinn Féiner is also shaped by the Fenian dead, Bobby Sands and Kevin Barry. Is it a political contradiction or vote-winning formula?

Sat Aug 15 2015 - 01:00
Lucinda Creighton: Enda, Eddie and me

Lucinda Creighton: Enda, Eddie and me

Renua leader talks to Kathy Sheridan about setting up a new party, abortion and other issues

Sat Aug 01 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: Why  share your secrets with Ashley Madison founder?

Kathy Sheridan: Why share your secrets with Ashley Madison founder?

Biderman styles himself ‘the Google of cheating’ and wants to share back all that sociological data with researchers

Wed Jul 29 2015 - 10:21
Goodbye, Galway Races - John Moloney, outgoing manager

Goodbye, Galway Races - John Moloney, outgoing manager

When John Moloney became manager of the Galway Races in 1989, racegoers ate picnics on the grass. In the boom years, they arrived by helicopter for €400 dinners. He retires as the event emerges from its ‘rough years’

Sun Jul 26 2015 - 08:30
Kathy Sheridan: What if Bertie had been in Brussels negotiating for the Greeks?

Kathy Sheridan: What if Bertie had been in Brussels negotiating for the Greeks?

Derry funeral cortege reminds us of huge achievement of the Belfast Agreement

Wed Jul 22 2015 - 05:00
Yes, politicians are human beings too

Yes, politicians are human beings too

Our culture often lacks an ounce of compassion or insight into the complexity of others’ lives

Wed Jul 15 2015 - 01:10
Kathy Sheridan: Rebellion  in the Greek DNA,  with  some  self-delusion

Kathy Sheridan: Rebellion in the Greek DNA, with some self-delusion

Has the narrative of good and evil gone too far ?

Wed Jul 08 2015 - 11:42
Kathy Sheridan: Richard Burke settlement  vindicates  no one

Kathy Sheridan: Richard Burke settlement vindicates no one

No damages for Archbishop Emeritus of Benin in action against RTÉ’s Mission to Prey

Fri Jul 03 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: How would we have weathered the Greek medicine?

Kathy Sheridan: How would we have weathered the Greek medicine?

‘If the Greeks get a massive write-down, what would that tell us about ourselves? ’

Wed Jul 01 2015 - 14:18
Shelly Corkery: Fashion in her blood

Shelly Corkery: Fashion in her blood

Fashion director for Brown Thomas, Shelly Corkery wears, buys and promotes BT’s luxury goods – but it’s not all gowns and glamour, it’s a cut-throat business

Sat Jun 27 2015 - 01:00
Olivia Burke’s family and friends say a tearful farewell

Olivia Burke’s family and friends say a tearful farewell

Hozier sings a song for Berkeley balcony victim as her friends form circle of honour

Thu Jun 25 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: All unite to support the bereaved

Kathy Sheridan: All unite to support the bereaved

Believers and non-believers come together in rituals to remember those lost in Berkeley

Wed Jun 24 2015 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan:   Cocoon of stillness merciful after Berkeley tragedy

Kathy Sheridan: Cocoon of stillness merciful after Berkeley tragedy

Hundreds gather at UCD on sunny June day to remember students who died

Sat Jun 20 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: The closure of Clerys – when  the shutters come down

Kathy Sheridan: The closure of Clerys – when the shutters come down

‘Companies are ridiculously easy to set up, yet are granted all the enormous, attendant privileges of limited liability’

Wed Jun 17 2015 - 14:24
Kathy Sheridan: Fifa may have met its match in US attorney general

Kathy Sheridan: Fifa may have met its match in US attorney general

Women in football: Heather Rabbatts, a member of Fifa’s anti-discrimination taskforce, resigned following Blatter’s re-election

Wed Jun 03 2015 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: Some Yes campaigners faced subtle, shocking bigotry

Kathy Sheridan: Some Yes campaigners faced subtle, shocking bigotry

‘However they cloaked their arguments, the thrust of the No campaign was to call into question the full humanity of its opponents’

Wed May 27 2015 - 11:49
Kathy Sheridan: Republic wakes to world of calm acceptance

Kathy Sheridan: Republic wakes to world of calm acceptance

‘Ireland triumphs: the country has said, Goodbye Catholic guilt, hello Celtic grá’

Mon May 25 2015 - 09:44
Royal visit: Change of mood as feted couple retrace historic steps

Royal visit: Change of mood as feted couple retrace historic steps

Shocking events of 36 years ago in sharp focus on poignant west of Ireland pilgrimage

Thu May 21 2015 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: Where is the God of Love in the same-sex marriage debate?

Kathy Sheridan: Where is the God of Love in the same-sex marriage debate?

‘Would He approve the kind of reasoning that consigns up to 10 per cent of his human creation to a living purgatory’

Wed May 20 2015 - 11:40
Byelection: not all family favourites in Kilkenny cat fight

Byelection: not all family favourites in Kilkenny cat fight

Political dynasties and new names pitched against each other using hurling metaphors

Sat May 16 2015 - 11:21
Kathy Sheridan: 10 things we’ve learned from the UK elections

Kathy Sheridan: 10 things we’ve learned from the UK elections

For the first time, 30 per cent of cent of British MPs are women, up seven points since 2010

Wed May 13 2015 - 05:00
Farage hasn’t gone away – and he probably won’t

Farage hasn’t gone away – and he probably won’t

The world speed record for political back-pedalling must go to the former Ukip leader

Fri May 08 2015 - 18:37
Ukip politics long on election promise, but short of temper

Ukip politics long on election promise, but short of temper

Labour supporter punched in wake of allegation of ‘open racism’, writes Kathy Sheridan

Thu May 07 2015 - 18:29
Kathy Sheridan: Voting and Liking are not the same thing

Kathy Sheridan: Voting and Liking are not the same thing

Will young people’s zeal translate to the ballot box?

Wed May 06 2015 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: First Families First take up fight for No side

Kathy Sheridan: First Families First take up fight for No side

Combative threesome that almost defeated children’s rights referendum enter the fray

Fri May 01 2015 - 21:34
Kathy Sheridan:   Why Tesco should pilot healthy cooking for kids in Ireland

Kathy Sheridan: Why Tesco should pilot healthy cooking for kids in Ireland

‘Could it address the fact that in five years’ time, if we carry on as we are, the Irish will be the fattest and most unfit people in Europe?’

Wed Apr 29 2015 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: Less about marriage, more ‘you’re one of us’

Kathy Sheridan: Less about marriage, more ‘you’re one of us’

Vivian Cummins has fostered a child for 10 years with husband Erney Breytenbach

Sat Apr 25 2015 - 01:00
Banking Inquiry: Bankers beware – we have grown cynical

Banking Inquiry: Bankers beware – we have grown cynical

Kathy Sheridan: ‘Any one of them who attempts political stunts, showboating or grandstanding should be cut off at the knees’

Wed Apr 22 2015 - 09:32
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