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‘Do not put more than one leg and wing in each envelope’

‘Do not put more than one leg and wing in each envelope’

The 19th-century ornithologist who hit upon a novel way of tracking bird migration

Tue Jun 26 2018 - 06:00
It’s simple: At Garda, everything comes back to that lake

It’s simple: At Garda, everything comes back to that lake

Food markets, petrol pumps of wine and coffee all part of the Italian experience

Sat Jun 09 2018 - 06:00
Confusion, bitterness and money battles in Dublin’s ‘divorce court’

Confusion, bitterness and money battles in Dublin’s ‘divorce court’

Virtually everyone has been here several times, or will return. Clear-cut cases are rare

Sat May 26 2018 - 06:00
I was Ann Lovett’s boyfriend

I was Ann Lovett’s boyfriend

Ann Lovett died in 1984 after giving birth at a grotto in Granard, Co Longford – a tragedy that continues to resonate. Here, Ann’s former boyfriend Ricky McDonnell speaks publicly for the first time

Sat May 05 2018 - 06:00
Culinary lessons in fine dining for just €10 a meal

Culinary lessons in fine dining for just €10 a meal

The GMIT training restaurant gives culinary students a chance to perfect their skills

Sat Mar 31 2018 - 06:00
Four years in Crumlin hospital: ‘I just want a home life’

Four years in Crumlin hospital: ‘I just want a home life’

Muriel Slevin has lived with her ill son in hospital since 2014. He is due out but they have nowhere to go

Sat Mar 31 2018 - 06:00
Ann Lovett: Death of a ‘strong, kick-ass girl’

Ann Lovett: Death of a ‘strong, kick-ass girl’

The 15-year-old who died after giving birth at a grotto in Granard would have turned 50 in April

Sat Mar 24 2018 - 06:00
Aran jumper myths debunked

Aran jumper myths debunked

It is said the stitches in Aran jumpers were like unique family crests. Could this be true?

Sat Mar 17 2018 - 06:00
Dining 1990s-style: €1,000 wines, copious courses and butlers by the dozen

Dining 1990s-style: €1,000 wines, copious courses and butlers by the dozen

A book published in 1996 gave insights as to how the great and good of Ireland entertained

Sat Mar 10 2018 - 06:00
Why are there no women writers in the National Wax Museum?

Why are there no women writers in the National Wax Museum?

Nine dead male Irish writers and no women – but Marian Keyes and Maeve Binchy are on a shortlist

Thu Mar 08 2018 - 06:52
People with dementia take a tour of their own long-term memories

People with dementia take a tour of their own long-term memories

A tour at the Chester Beatty uses artefacts as a visual springboard into past events

Tue Mar 06 2018 - 05:00
A False Report review: a powerful story about a serial rapist that falls flat

A False Report review: a powerful story about a serial rapist that falls flat

This true crime book about a serial rapist – to be made into a Netflix series – is an important piece of reporting but it fails to fully engage

Sat Feb 17 2018 - 06:00
After the bypass: evolution of a midlands town

After the bypass: evolution of a midlands town

10 years after Moate was bypassed, finding parking is easy. Running a business is not

Sat Feb 10 2018 - 05:30
Irish life laid bare, one court case at a time

Irish life laid bare, one court case at a time

Assault, drink-driving, parents who do not talk ... It’s all in a day’s work for the District Court

Sat Feb 03 2018 - 05:45
The Irish babies adopted to the US, now adults in a legal limbo

The Irish babies adopted to the US, now adults in a legal limbo

At least 200 people adopted from Ireland to the US in the 1940s-1960s fear for their future

Sat Jan 20 2018 - 06:00
The shop that could change Ireland: readers respond

The shop that could change Ireland: readers respond

You outline what a community bookshop could do for the rural towns you live in

Sat Jan 13 2018 - 06:00

When Peig came to Dublin, where everybody was ‘posh’

The Blasket Island storyteller received visitors in a Dublin hospital 66 years ago today

Tue Jan 09 2018 - 06:00
The shop that could change Ireland

The shop that could change Ireland

Books@One, a community initiative, has the potential to reinvigorate Irish towns

Sat Dec 23 2017 - 06:00
‘We’ll never know what Milly had. She was never assessed’

‘We’ll never know what Milly had. She was never assessed’

The parents of Milly Tuomey (11) want a suicide prevention body to be established

Sat Dec 23 2017 - 05:00
Milly Tuomey (11) spoke of ‘killing herself’ in HSE form

Milly Tuomey (11) spoke of ‘killing herself’ in HSE form

Response ‘would have warranted an immediate assessment, treatment and support’

Sat Dec 23 2017 - 01:00
May we all be so lucky with the people who live next door

May we all be so lucky with the people who live next door

The kindness of neighbours: Fuel for the fire and a hundred chats over the wall

Fri Dec 22 2017 - 06:00
Five years after the rape and murder of Jyoti Singh, nothing has changed in India

Five years after the rape and murder of Jyoti Singh, nothing has changed in India

The death of the New Delhi student sparked a wave of protest but her parents say the situation for women is now worse

Sat Dec 16 2017 - 10:00
Christmas market at Mendicity Institution will raise funds for homeless men

Christmas market at Mendicity Institution will raise funds for homeless men

Up to 50 homeless men from eastern Europe avail of Mendicity Institution’s services

Sat Dec 09 2017 - 01:00
Trevor Deely’s siblings describe ‘horrendous’ dig in Chapelizod

Trevor Deely’s siblings describe ‘horrendous’ dig in Chapelizod

‘You can’t tell us a story about Trevor that we haven’t heard,’ says his brother Mark

Sun Dec 03 2017 - 09:46
Spike Island: better than Machu Picchu?

Spike Island: better than Machu Picchu?

Next week, Spike Island in Co Cork could be named world’s best tourist attraction. Is it?

Sat Dec 02 2017 - 06:00
Fact, fiction and family tension behind the ‘Little House’ books

Fact, fiction and family tension behind the ‘Little House’ books

Laura Ingalls Wilder’s oeuvre of a pioneer family had a flexible relationship with truth

Sat Nov 25 2017 - 06:00
The no women allowed, very secretive club in Trinity College Dublin

The no women allowed, very secretive club in Trinity College Dublin

Theta Omnicron, a 100-strong fraternity, is unknown even to most current students

Sat Nov 25 2017 - 06:00
Mountmellick flooding: ‘I don’t know where we go from here’

Mountmellick flooding: ‘I don’t know where we go from here’

Householder asks: ‘If we fix it all up, what happens next week, next month or next year?’

Thu Nov 23 2017 - 20:26
Home economics: No longer the ‘wife material’ course?

Home economics: No longer the ‘wife material’ course?

Food month: Once aimed at home-makers, the subject now targets a wide range of students with focus on balanced diets and food labelling – and the pressing obesity issue

Mon Nov 20 2017 - 19:00
‘My attitude is, I have a kidney going spare, and Sue needs one’

‘My attitude is, I have a kidney going spare, and Sue needs one’

Being a living kidney donor to his wife `scares the bejaysus’ out of Mark Gilnagh

Mon Nov 20 2017 - 07:01
'It’s very hard to say ‘I need food’'

'It’s very hard to say ‘I need food’'

An ad-hoc food bank at the Boyle Family Resource centre has seen a surge in demand from local families and beyond

Sat Nov 11 2017 - 06:00
‘You’re thinking: I’m dead on the inside, but I’ll sing you Danny Boy’

‘You’re thinking: I’m dead on the inside, but I’ll sing you Danny Boy’

Part panto, part theatre, part medieval-themed cabaret, the banquet at Bunratty Castle has been serving visitors since 1963. So how does it score on the cheese-ometer?

Sat Nov 04 2017 - 08:37
Olivia O’Leary: ‘As you get older, you become invisible’

Olivia O’Leary: ‘As you get older, you become invisible’

The broadcaster shares her thoughts on grief and regret, politics and poetry with Rosita Boland

Sat Oct 21 2017 - 06:00
‘It was jammers.’ When your home becomes an Open House

‘It was jammers.’ When your home becomes an Open House

Homeowners on opening their houses to the public for the architectural festival

Sat Oct 07 2017 - 07:00
Trevor Deely: The search ends, and continues

Trevor Deely: The search ends, and continues

After six hopeful weeks, investigation in Chapelizod fails to bring closure to 17-year campaign

Sat Sept 23 2017 - 05:00
How do you like them apples? Armagh festival celebrates its favourite fruit

How do you like them apples? Armagh festival celebrates its favourite fruit

With more than 40,000 acres of orchards, Armagh is well stocked for its annual food and cider festival

Thu Sept 21 2017 - 06:00
‘Schizophrenia is really challenging, but I can live my life’

‘Schizophrenia is really challenging, but I can live my life’

Nicola Wall and Brian Scallan share their experiences of a widely misunderstood disorder

Sat Sept 16 2017 - 06:00
‘I was a woman in a man’s world. I got away with a lot’

‘I was a woman in a man’s world. I got away with a lot’

National Ploughing Association director Anna May McHugh looks back on her 66-year career

Sat Sept 09 2017 - 06:00
Dublin retailer Heathers Shoes closes its doors after 150 years of trading

Dublin retailer Heathers Shoes closes its doors after 150 years of trading

David and Denise Heather’s retirement marks the loss of another independent store

Sat Sept 09 2017 - 01:20
The restaurant at the end of the universe

The restaurant at the end of the universe

Ireland’s Islands: A restaurant and cookery school put Cork’s Hare Island on the map

Sat Sept 02 2017 - 06:00
Dublin’s Liffey boardwalk: ‘It could explode in a second’

Dublin’s Liffey boardwalk: ‘It could explode in a second’

As I sit, I see drug deals, fights, begging and urination into the Liffey. All in broad daylight

Sat Aug 19 2017 - 06:00
Too many pancakes: David Sedaris’ diaries don’t do him any favours

Too many pancakes: David Sedaris’ diaries don’t do him any favours

The first in the author’s volume reads like a stream-of-consciousness over 25 years

Sat Aug 12 2017 - 06:00
Saving lives at sea: a day with the Baltimore lifeboat

Saving lives at sea: a day with the Baltimore lifeboat

The RNLI’s volunteers are the essential ingredient in any rescue operation

Sat Aug 12 2017 - 06:00
Leo’s backyard: unequal lives in Irish suburbia

Leo’s backyard: unequal lives in Irish suburbia

The Taoiseach’s West Dublin constituency is one of Ireland’s most socially divided areas

Sat Aug 05 2017 - 06:00
New director of Galway 2020 sets out a digital future

New director of Galway 2020 sets out a digital future

‘I come with the experience of finding the stories that need to be told,’ says Chris Baldwin

Sat Aug 05 2017 - 05:00
Nobody wants me in their book club. What's wrong with me?

Nobody wants me in their book club. What's wrong with me?

Broadside: To an outsider, the book-club cult looks as exclusive as the Bilderberg Group

Mon Jul 31 2017 - 06:00
Nuns selling 20-bed beachfront holiday home in Kerry for €649K

Nuns selling 20-bed beachfront holiday home in Kerry for €649K

Number of Presentation sisters using the house had dwindled to single figures

Mon Jul 24 2017 - 01:00
Jimmy Osmond: ‘I’d be good in prison – I keep myself entertained’

Jimmy Osmond: ‘I’d be good in prison – I keep myself entertained’

The singer who had a hit at nine talks showbiz, ‘Grease’ and Michael Jackson’s snake

Sat Jul 22 2017 - 06:00

Islands, offal and a bicycle buffet on the menu for West Cork food festival

Jam-packed programme for 10-day celebration of food and drink

Thu Jul 20 2017 - 12:00
Rural Ireland: The village that refused to die

Rural Ireland: The village that refused to die

Its population is rising, its buildings are full. How did Kildorrery, Co Cork, pull itself out of decline?

Sat Jul 01 2017 - 06:00
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