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‘I’d prefer if Fiona went before me then I wouldn’t be leaving her behind when I die’

‘I’d prefer if Fiona went before me then I wouldn’t be leaving her behind when I die’

Carers in Crisis: Theresa Kinsella (82) has significant dementia but must care for her intellectually disabled daughter Fiona (52)

Fri Jun 30 2017 - 12:00
Elderly mother with dementia left as daughter’s carer

Elderly mother with dementia left as daughter’s carer

Adult daughter with intellectual disabilities on residential waiting list for 13 years

Fri Jun 30 2017 - 04:00
Clare Balding: ‘Girl’s and women’s football is the biggest growth area in sport’

Clare Balding: ‘Girl’s and women’s football is the biggest growth area in sport’

The very busy BBC presenter sportingly answers a mixed-bag of questions

Tue Jun 20 2017 - 06:00
Michael Longley: ‘Being 77 and three-quarters is the best time of my life’

Michael Longley: ‘Being 77 and three-quarters is the best time of my life’

The Belfast poet on his latest collection and the ‘clickety-clickety-click’ thrill of writing

Sat Jun 17 2017 - 05:00
Women need toilets more than men do. Why are there never enough?

Women need toilets more than men do. Why are there never enough?

Broadside: No to bad smells and wet floors. Yes to spacious stalls and sensible sinks

Mon Jun 12 2017 - 10:00
David Norris: ‘I have already recorded my own eulogy’

David Norris: ‘I have already recorded my own eulogy’

Interview: The Senator and ‘computer virgin’ has no regrets over the 2011 presidential election

Sat Jun 10 2017 - 05:00
‘I’m the oldest transgender person in Co Galway’

‘I’m the oldest transgender person in Co Galway’

Galway Arts Centre show ‘Becoming Christine’ highlights woman’s transgender journey

Thu Jun 01 2017 - 06:00
Gordon Snell on Maeve Binchy: ‘Her presence is still here’

Gordon Snell on Maeve Binchy: ‘Her presence is still here’

The late author’s husband says his memories of her are so good he ‘can never really be sad’

Sat May 27 2017 - 06:00
Norah Casey: my first husband ‘battered me senseless’

Norah Casey: my first husband ‘battered me senseless’

After one assault I’d three broken ribs, a broken cheekbone and bruising all over my body

Sat May 27 2017 - 05:00
Brain surgeon Henry Marsh: ‘You have to have a big ego’

Brain surgeon Henry Marsh: ‘You have to have a big ego’

He pioneered awake craniotomy and, at 67, is still getting inside people’s heads

Fri May 26 2017 - 06:00
Bulky, medieval-looking stumps: Laos amputees make their own prosthetics

Bulky, medieval-looking stumps: Laos amputees make their own prosthetics

Many victims of cluster bomb explosions suffer horrific injuries and often lose limbs

Mon May 15 2017 - 01:00
Laos village takes novel approach to recycling explosives

Laos village takes novel approach to recycling explosives

With 80m unexploded bombs in the ground, it is usual to see defused ordnance in gardens

Mon May 15 2017 - 01:00
‘Every Irish family has a mental health problem’

‘Every Irish family has a mental health problem’

Self-harm, anxiety and trauma have all increased in recent years, says Prof Jim Lucey

Sat May 13 2017 - 06:00
Death from below in the world’s most bombed country

Death from below in the world’s most bombed country

The US dropped 270 million bombs on Laos during the Vietnam war. More than 40 years later, the devices are still killing people

Sat May 13 2017 - 06:00
'FF TD told us he arranged an abortion for his niece, but he was against abortion'

'FF TD told us he arranged an abortion for his niece, but he was against abortion'

Face the 50: The X-ile Project's online gallery of women who shared experiences of abortion has grown to 50 photos

Fri May 12 2017 - 06:00
How did this woman forgive the man who raped her?

How did this woman forgive the man who raped her?

A new book charts the journey of a young man and woman from ‘rape to reconciliation’

Fri May 05 2017 - 05:00
Molly McCloskey’s love letter to Ireland in the summer of 1989

Molly McCloskey’s love letter to Ireland in the summer of 1989

The author’s latest book ‘When Light Is Like Water’ explores themes of home – though it’s not a memoir, she explains

Sat Apr 29 2017 - 06:00
Pretty vacant: Empty houses in Blacklion Co Cavan

Pretty vacant: Empty houses in Blacklion Co Cavan

Census figures reveal that the Cavan town is the least occupied municipality in Ireland

Sat Apr 22 2017 - 01:00
Nursing home at 61: ‘I nearly died of shock when I was put in there’

Nursing home at 61: ‘I nearly died of shock when I was put in there’

Inflexibility of Fair Deal scheme limits homecare options for people with disabilities

Thu Apr 20 2017 - 05:00
Two Tribes: Lurgan’s stark ‘dividing line’ softens with time

Two Tribes: Lurgan’s stark ‘dividing line’ softens with time

Catholic and Protestant communities fought recession together, but integration is slow

Mon Apr 03 2017 - 01:00
Teaching circus skills in Gaza: dynamic trio let an idea take flight

Teaching circus skills in Gaza: dynamic trio let an idea take flight

A love of flying through the air, clowning and juggling is taken to new levels

Sat Apr 01 2017 - 06:14
The rural businesswomen: ‘I’ve a gun and I’m a good shot’

The rural businesswomen: ‘I’ve a gun and I’m a good shot’

Start-ups by women in rural Ireland benefit from low overheads, a mentoring network and conversation without ‘bullsh**t’

Sat Apr 01 2017 - 06:00
Addicted to Tupperware: it's more than just plastic boxes

Addicted to Tupperware: it's more than just plastic boxes

With 150 demonstrators around the country, devotees are never far from a party

Wed Mar 22 2017 - 06:00
‘Our children were going to die and there was nothing we could do about it’

‘Our children were going to die and there was nothing we could do about it’

In November 2012, Paula and Padraic Naughton were told their three sons, Archie, George and Isaac, had Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a fatal disease

Thu Mar 09 2017 - 06:00
A 3D-printed house: €10,000 ‘urban igloo’ was built in a day

A 3D-printed house: €10,000 ‘urban igloo’ was built in a day

Creator Apis Cor saved more than 70% on usual construction costs, including labour

Mon Mar 06 2017 - 13:00
Porto: It’s like a Portuguese California

Porto: It’s like a Portuguese California

Just two hours from Dublin, Portugal’s beautiful second city offers a range of delights

Sat Mar 04 2017 - 06:30
The bishop, the box and the shining orbs: the many ghosts of the Gaiety

The bishop, the box and the shining orbs: the many ghosts of the Gaiety

Former archbishop John Charles McQuaid is among those roaming the theatre long after the curtain comes down, say the theatre's backstage staff

Thu Mar 02 2017 - 06:00
Fantasy Lent: What should Rory McIlroy, Donald Trump and Gerry Adams give up?

Fantasy Lent: What should Rory McIlroy, Donald Trump and Gerry Adams give up?

If everyone observed Lent, even the rich and famous, it might look a bit like this ...

Wed Mar 01 2017 - 12:00
Drive-thru ashes: do Ash Wednesday without leaving your car

Drive-thru ashes: do Ash Wednesday without leaving your car

A Glenamaddy parish priest is facilitating busy parishioners on Ash Wednesday

Tue Feb 28 2017 - 12:55
Sinead Moriarty: The illness that started with ‘a sore knee’

Sinead Moriarty: The illness that started with ‘a sore knee’

Sinéad Moriarty's new novel explores Irish hospitals, euthanasia and unconditional love

Thu Feb 23 2017 - 06:00
Seamus Heaney loved dirty jokes? Tell us another one

Seamus Heaney loved dirty jokes? Tell us another one

Actor Stephen Rea on the late Nobel laureate’s warmth, wisdom and influence on his career

Thu Feb 23 2017 - 05:00
Philip Pullman announces The Book of Dust  as follow-up to His Dark Materials

Philip Pullman announces The Book of Dust as follow-up to His Dark Materials

The first novel in new trilogy will come out in October, 17 years after the last instalment

Wed Feb 15 2017 - 11:00
Adele and Beyoncé: victory for generosity, feminism and grace at Grammys 2017

Adele and Beyoncé: victory for generosity, feminism and grace at Grammys 2017

Two powerful, famous, talented women acknowledging each other, and the societal challenges that being a woman still carries in 2017

Mon Feb 13 2017 - 12:00
Westport House: The tale behind the sale

Westport House: The tale behind the sale

The Mayo mansion saw decades of tension between its owners and the town they created

Sat Feb 11 2017 - 05:00
Why Puppy Bowl will be top dog on Super Bowl Sunday

Why Puppy Bowl will be top dog on Super Bowl Sunday

Almost 80 puppies will square up against each other as the Ruffs take on the Fluffs – and Kitty Gaga will perform at halftime

Sun Feb 05 2017 - 20:52
The Irish ‘sporting scientists’ who found 60 caves in Papua New Guinea

The Irish ‘sporting scientists’ who found 60 caves in Papua New Guinea

The team are among the nominees for the annual Outsider awards, for achievements in Ireland’s outdoor and adventure scene

Wed Feb 01 2017 - 17:00
Artisan chocolate and industrial-chic hotels signs of Belfast revival

Artisan chocolate and industrial-chic hotels signs of Belfast revival

Tourist-friendly developments show a city brimming with newfound confidence

Sat Jan 28 2017 - 06:00
Lyra McKee on growing up gay in Belfast: ‘I used to bargain with God not to send me to hell’

Lyra McKee on growing up gay in Belfast: ‘I used to bargain with God not to send me to hell’

Belfast journalist Lyra McKee’s account of being gay in a hostile environment was turned into a short film

Thu Jan 26 2017 - 06:00
Gifts for Prince George and Princess Charlotte from Ireland: hurling jerseys and dolls

Gifts for Prince George and Princess Charlotte from Ireland: hurling jerseys and dolls

Gifts for Prince Charles included fishing flies and toiletries on a visit to Donegal last May

Tue Jan 24 2017 - 16:00
A night in Doonbeg: Trump's world of fake designer bags, Nescafé and knickers

A night in Doonbeg: Trump's world of fake designer bags, Nescafé and knickers

Rosita Boland spends a night in the president-elect's County Clare hotel

Thu Dec 29 2016 - 05:00
What was in seven-year-old Donald Trump’s letter? Santa  reveals all

What was in seven-year-old Donald Trump’s letter? Santa reveals all

Rosita Boland has a world exclusive interview with the man of the moment

Thu Dec 22 2016 - 06:00
Gardaí tackle cold-case mystery of Trevor Deely’s disappearance

Gardaí tackle cold-case mystery of Trevor Deely’s disappearance

Review team dispatch CCTV footage to top firm in UK in pursuit of ‘forensic enhancement’

Wed Dec 07 2016 - 01:00

Carers in Crisis: ‘The benefits of residential care have been immeasurable’

How service has improved life for family of 13-year-old boy with Down syndrome

Sat Nov 26 2016 - 05:00
Carers in Crisis: ‘What will happen to Sinéad when we go?’

Carers in Crisis: ‘What will happen to Sinéad when we go?’

Mary and Denis McDonnell cannot get residential care for their disabled daughter

Sat Nov 26 2016 - 05:00
Home Front: Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud’s makeover; interiors, crafts, people, events

Home Front: Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud’s makeover; interiors, crafts, people, events

From floral art to stylish pottery, the holiday season is awash with colour and comfort

Sat Nov 26 2016 - 00:00
Caring for our disabled daughter: ‘I fear for our marriage’

Caring for our disabled daughter: ‘I fear for our marriage’

A recent article on a family finding it hard to care for their child brought many responses

Thu Nov 24 2016 - 16:00
Charity shops: the great Christmas present treasure hunt

Charity shops: the great Christmas present treasure hunt

Challenge: a budget of €50 to buy gifts for four people; Result: perfect presents for less than €24; Feeling: smug

Sun Nov 20 2016 - 06:00
Raw fish, rose petals and frozen mice: feeding time at Dublin Zoo

Raw fish, rose petals and frozen mice: feeding time at Dublin Zoo

With a huge annual food budget and some picky eaters, the zoo must ensure its residents have an interesting menu

Sat Nov 19 2016 - 09:00
Minding my disabled daughter: ‘I don’t want to do this any more’

Minding my disabled daughter: ‘I don’t want to do this any more’

Siobhan Powell, whose parents Rosita Boland interviewed in 2016, died a year ago this week

Sat Nov 19 2016 - 06:00
Rooftop revolution: Ups and downs of off-grid electricity

Rooftop revolution: Ups and downs of off-grid electricity

Our Power to the People series concludes as we run the rule over domestic renewables

Tue Nov 01 2016 - 07:50
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