French in Ireland: ‘People voting for Le Pen maybe think Putin will prevent a war in France’
Sunday’s presidential election is weighing heavily on French natives in Cork
Sunday’s presidential election is weighing heavily on French natives in Cork
Skibbereen hub says 55 people use its ‘hot desks’ daily and it expects a busy summer
In aftermath of Cork attack, some women feel streets more dangerous
UCC’s ‘Bystander Intervention’ programme sees increased sign-ups in wake of Ashling Murphy killing
People wait until after Christmas to report sexual abuse suffered during festive season
Health Hero: The Cork Carer of the Year strives to give his family the best possible life he can
I would have been at a very low risk for ovarian cancer. There’s no family history of it and I was under 40
You never think you’re going to get ill but sometimes it just comes out of the blue and catches you unawares
This little-known and little-understood condition is caused by a lack of dopamine which affects how we fight pain
The founders of an arts festival believe such events have the capacity to change people’s attitudes towards mental health problems
After giving up alcohol, having a pacemaker fitted and taking up the paintbrush, this artist has found a new lease of life
Declan Coyle’s book dares us to be joyful and to respond to life’s setbacks with a positive attitude
Killaloe and Ballina are working towards becoming dementia-friendly communities
Irish woman brings choir to the World Parkinson’s Congress so people with the condition don’t lose their voice
Today’s ADHD Awareness Day aims to highlight the positive aspectsof the condition
Ben Cunningham and five friends cycled through the Americas and he’s written a book about their adventures
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices