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That banking inquiry ... only six years after the fact

That banking inquiry ... only six years after the fact

Wed Jul 23 2014 - 02:10
Garth’s appeal eludes the arts elites

Garth’s appeal eludes the arts elites

Opinion: The people who like popular entertainment pay their taxes too

Wed Jul 16 2014 - 13:35
An American verdict: ‘There seem to be fewer assholes in Ireland’

An American verdict: ‘There seem to be fewer assholes in Ireland’

The Trip: ‘Bring on the leprechauns,’ says one of our group of North Americans mischievously as I join them for a tour of Cork and Kerry. They like it here, but they aren’t as wide-eyed about Ireland as we sometimes like to think

Mon Jul 14 2014 - 01:00
Rural areas pay price as Dublin recovers

Rural areas pay price as Dublin recovers

‘Maybe we should just start listening to each other in this tiny country’

Wed Jul 09 2014 - 12:01
Adopted by working-class  family and elevated with love

Adopted by working-class family and elevated with love

With a mother who believed ferociously in her, Burton was not afraid to try anything

Sat Jul 05 2014 - 01:00
Moving beyond recrimination – but we’re not ready yet

Moving beyond recrimination – but we’re not ready yet

Opinion: ‘When the Taoiseach told EU leaders a few weeks ago that Irish families are “worn out”, he wasn’t just talking about water charges or property tax. It was always about fairness’

Wed Jul 02 2014 - 12:01
Dublin on the wrong track with cycle route along north quays

Dublin on the wrong track with cycle route along north quays

Opinion: ‘Why would any sane adult “choose” to drive a car into the city unless there were pressing practical or health reasons for doing so?’

Wed Jun 25 2014 - 12:01
Casting a fresh eye on the Tuam  controversy

Casting a fresh eye on the Tuam controversy

Opinion: ‘Is it possible to ask for reflection without risking condemnation as a fellow-traveller?’

Wed Jun 18 2014 - 12:01
The unsunny southeast

The unsunny southeast

Bausch & Lomb is cutting jobs and wages in Waterford, a city already hit hard by unemployment, where ‘survival is the new success’

Sat Jun 07 2014 - 01:00
Rise of the Others

Rise of the Others

In last weekend’s elections, Independents, small alliances and anti-austerity groups were the big winners, polling more than 40 per cent in some areas. Was it a midterm protest vote or is the political party over?

Sat May 31 2014 - 01:00
Ming’s bog-cutting supporters turn up the heat during turf war in Castlebar

Ming’s bog-cutting supporters turn up the heat during turf war in Castlebar

Raw emotion racks count centre while Taoiseach tries to get Gilmore on phone

Tue May 27 2014 - 01:00
Ming’s hemp suit steals show as proverbial dogfight awaited

Ming’s hemp suit steals show as proverbial dogfight awaited

Who stole our perky Taoiseach and sent a weary man in his place?

Mon May 26 2014 - 01:00
Boyish pair Matt Carthy and Thomas Byrne blaze a trail for Europe

Boyish pair Matt Carthy and Thomas Byrne blaze a trail for Europe

The young-looking Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil candidates try to persuade people to vote

Wed May 21 2014 - 08:14
Taoiseach facing rumbles of discontent on the home front

Taoiseach facing rumbles of discontent on the home front

Many voters in Castlebar feel Enda Kenny hasn’t done enough for the area

Thu May 15 2014 - 01:00
McFadden steels herself for Longford-Westmeath byelection

McFadden steels herself for Longford-Westmeath byelection

Her sister’s death is still a raw wound for Fine Gael candidate Gabrielle McFadden

Wed May 07 2014 - 01:00
Merciful absence of rancour in Ming’s EU canvass

Merciful absence of rancour in Ming’s EU canvass

Luke Ming Flanagan is running in the Euro poll because Europe ‘has gone too far’

Mon May 05 2014 - 01:00
Closure of Ballymun’s Tesco dominates doorstep exchanges in SF local canvass

Closure of Ballymun’s Tesco dominates doorstep exchanges in SF local canvass

Campaign trail: local resident and Sinn Féin candidate Noeleen Reilly looks a shoo-in in local poll

Sat May 03 2014 - 01:00
Six try to make capital at party’s election launch ahead of daunting campaign

Six try to make capital at party’s election launch ahead of daunting campaign

Full horror of constituencies’ massive size finally dawns

Tue Apr 29 2014 - 01:00
Seamus Heaney’s poetry parachutes into airport

Seamus Heaney’s poetry parachutes into airport

Nobel laureate’s lines now grace tapestry at departure gates in Dublin Airport's T2

Thu Apr 24 2014 - 07:17
Poetry in motion: tapestry tribute to Seamus Heaney

Poetry in motion: tapestry tribute to Seamus Heaney

The tribute to Heaney, which was paid for by a group of the poet’s admirers, including Paul Simon and Bono, is bringing colour to Dublin airport

Sat Apr 19 2014 - 01:00
GAA deal with Sky divides loyalties

GAA deal with Sky divides loyalties

Opinion: What happens when you package an ethos and sell it to a profit-driven monolith?

Fri Apr 04 2014 - 12:01
Could the next one languishing, shoeless, in a Garda cell  be you?

Could the next one languishing, shoeless, in a Garda cell be you?

Opinion: Why accountability matters

Fri Mar 28 2014 - 12:01
When does a ‘girlfriend’  equate to a ‘wife’?

When does a ‘girlfriend’ equate to a ‘wife’?

Opinion: Status of L’Wren Scott’s relationship with Mick Jagger central to reports of fashion designer’s death

Fri Mar 21 2014 - 12:01
No time for ‘likes’ when you’re fighting for a cause

No time for ‘likes’ when you’re fighting for a cause

Christine Buckley was the great whistleblower of our time

Fri Mar 14 2014 - 01:01
My experience: Kathy Sheridan’s cancer diary

My experience: Kathy Sheridan’s cancer diary

Diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2013, Kathy Sheridan describes a rollercoaster year of treatment and recovery

Sat Mar 01 2014 - 01:00
All about my mother: Corrinna Moore on the life of Marie Fleming

All about my mother: Corrinna Moore on the life of Marie Fleming

Marie Fleming, best known for her ‘right to die’ court appearances, died two months ago. But that case was just one part of Marie’s eventful and complicated life

Sat Feb 22 2014 - 01:00

Who'd be a young politician?

Relationships are difficult, ageism is rife and, if you're a young single woman, 'everyone is looking at you'

Sat Jan 12 2013 - 00:00

Ten minutes in court that decided one family's destiny

Marie Fleming’s life depended on these next few moments

Fri Jan 11 2013 - 00:00

A one-way ticket to Commuterville

Dublin’s commuter belt has changed – again – as have the lives of those who live there

Sat Jan 05 2013 - 00:00

'To get their attention I started a Tall Irish Leprechaun blog'

Jonathan Cloonan explains why ‘Forbes’ magazine has made him one of its ‘30 Under 30’ young innovators

Sat Dec 22 2012 - 00:00

A tale or two

All I Want for Christmas is a collection of heart-warming short stories written by some of Ireland’s bestselling authors, all…

Sat Dec 15 2012 - 00:00

'I've come to court . . . to ask you to assist me in having a peaceful, dignified death'

The imagery represented justice at its most humane

Wed Dec 05 2012 - 00:00

Convention takes the Constitution in one hand and direct democracy in the other

It’s a messy business, democracy. Start involving citizens – aka regular people – and who knows where it will end?

Mon Dec 03 2012 - 00:00

25 years on, how different are we?

In 1987, the Economist magazine carried a bleak feature on Ireland

Sat Dec 01 2012 - 00:00

Fallout for judge will not end when jail term is over

Legal history was made in the Criminal Courts of Justice yesterday when the first member of the judiciary convicted of a serious…

Thu Nov 29 2012 - 00:00

Quartet's stringent criticism is music to the ear

Four Angry Men paint a stark picture of economic woes but still raise laughs

Mon Nov 26 2012 - 00:00

TCD scheme aims to help disadvantaged students

A scheme to assist more students from disadvantaged backgrounds to progress into the higher professions was announced last night…

Fri Nov 23 2012 - 00:00

Mood tense as crowd gathers outside Dáil to call for legislation

In her smart, belted camel coat and dark, swept-back hair, the elegant Tania Kaur cut an unlikely figure as a demonstrator

Thu Nov 22 2012 - 00:00

'I went to bed a hero and woke up a villain'

On his final Building Blitz project in South Africa, the businessman and philanthropist Niall Mellon talks Nama, Enda and Ireland…

Sat Nov 17 2012 - 00:00

Zuma thanks Niall Mellon and Irish volunteers for charity's housing blitz

South Africa delivered a resounding thank you to Niall Mellon and 600 Irish volunteers on the charity’s final housing blitz here…

Fri Nov 16 2012 - 00:00

Mellon says Irish Aid should provide Irish jobs in Africa

Funds under the Government’s official Irish Aid programme should be more actively used to create Irish jobs abroad, entrepreneur…

Mon Nov 12 2012 - 00:00

Economists and comedians deliver some serious entertainment on economic woes

PAUL MCCULLEY brings a cool, Californian vibe to the Set Theatre in Kilkenny

Mon Nov 05 2012 - 00:00

New reality dawns for Quinn as Garda van arrives

It was a historic moment as the first big beast of Irish business jungle joined a new batch of prisoners to Mountjoy

Sat Nov 03 2012 - 00:00

'He stands before you - bankrupt, forlorn, looking back at a starry career'

FOLLOWING A perfectly pitched appeal to the heart by his barrister yesterday, Seán Quinn snr returns to the Four Courts today…

Fri Nov 02 2012 - 00:00

Quinns put on brave face as fresh allegations made

SEÁN QUINN Snr entered the packed courtroom wearing the controlled, serene mask of the accomplished actor

Sat Oct 20 2012 - 01:00

Banks 'must help middle income families'

THE BANKS must offer reasonable mechanisms to help middle income families who bought homes during the property boom Minister …

Thu Oct 18 2012 - 01:00

'There are weeks I can't put food on the table'

THE FINANCIAL difficulties of middle-income families who bought their home during the property boom have been highlighted by …

Wed Oct 17 2012 - 01:00

'We are the silent poverty class . . . there is absolutely no help and no one is listening'

“BEFORE WE start”, said the woman from the Money Advice and Budgeting Service (Mabs), “you should know you’re the seventh guard…

Wed Oct 17 2012 - 01:00

Loyal supporters close ranks around Quinn family at Ballyconnell meeting

THEY STARTED to gather near the platform well before 4pm, a sombre, watchful crowd hugging the walls of Ballyconnell’s community…

Mon Oct 15 2012 - 01:00

Who would qualify for a termination under North's deeply ambiguous law?

Five women who told their stories in this paper earlier this year would not qualify

Fri Oct 12 2012 - 01:00
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