Skorts controversy confirmed female players have power. Now to use it
Late fixture changes and absence of a grant only two examples of enduring inequalities
A selection of the best human interest reporting, interviews, opinion and lifestyle features.
Late fixture changes and absence of a grant only two examples of enduring inequalities
Me & My Money: Majken Bech-Bailey, sommelier
Decades after her death, she continues to attract speculation and fantasy, but her performances are neglected
Author Doireann Ní Ghríofa on her new novel about a derelict mental hospital and how she writes ‘really weird books that are hard to describe’
Dublin drinking hotspot has been the subject of a polarising debate about the purpose of the street
The fiction reviewer turned writer on her new novel, Little Vanities, writing early and often, and novels versus short stories
No party can claim to have ‘something for everyone’ when it has a woman problem like Fianna Fáil’s
Leigh Ann Gilmore (54) said decision, due to introduction of new regulations for sector, ‘came at great personal upset’
A woman’s relationship with body hair is a strange one. The hair grows where we don’t want it and vanishes where we do
It’s Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a timely reminder to check your skin, wear SPF daily and take changing moles seriously
Working-class children were routinely underestimated when the singer was at school. She wants her gigs to give people the sense of connectedness that sustained her community
My Australian life made me less courageous and more inclined to stay where I was comfortable
Better with Money with Aideen Finnegan
Work Q&A: I feel like it’s unreasonable for me to ask them to revisit and reinstate a new plan
The couple can have spent years, and tens of thousands of euro, in an effort to produce a day that is fairytale perfect
Job ads will now have to provide salary details in move that is especially expected to benefit women workers under EU directive
Ella McSweeney: Educational technology is now marketed aggressively to schools, which are treating individual laptops as an unquestioned educational good
Louth woman Sidhbh Gallagher disagrees with the stereotype that plastic surgery is ‘for deeply miserable people’
Love Story, the hit Disney+ show has renewed interest in Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s stylish, elegant wardrobe
Let’s applaud those Parkrun flâneurs in tatty, 10-year-old trainers
Me & My Money: Fiona Breheny, children’s book author and illustrator
By walking through Ireland, I carved a line of connection in time, not only to history, to the Gaelic Irish, but also, back to myself
Meta is accused of using ‘dark patterns’ to exploit users, a deceptive design that stops users opting out of social media feeds curated by algorithms
Tens of thousands of period homes in Dublin have no driveway where they can park their car off-street and charge on private property
With the London Marathon planning to become a two-day event for 2027, such running numbers may not be sustainable
Alan Esslemont, the author and former TG4 ard-stiúrthóir (director general), on agreeability, childhood memory and death being ‘an awfully big adventure’
Ask Roe: ‘He repeatedly reassured me we were not in trouble but now he is saying I am the problem’
While the over-consumption of cheap, low quality clothing is concerning, a number of new initiatives offer some hope
The Dublin actor says the main trick to being a professional is doing the work and learning the lines. ‘And then just staying as healthy and as fit as you can. There’s no excuse’
Tectonic plates of national influence have shifted and those who once took theirs for granted are struggling to find their footing
Simple changes like washing your hands before cleansing can make a bigger difference than any fancy product
My pathological fear of inconveniencing anyone extends to the brightest stars
The natural history presenter, who turns 100 today, has inspired Ireland’s wildlife community through the decades
Uncertainty is not necessarily something to overcome but rather something to harness for leaders looking to thrive
The world’s most famous chat show host visits Dublin in September
Consumers shrug off cost-of-living and trade concerns
Tell Me About It: I know when he is not being honest after 30 plus years together
As Irish generosity to Ukrainians wanes, remember that rising costs are another result of war
Sadly, a letter from a posh man on the BBC - the same one who turns 100 on Friday - was not seen as that big a deal back then
As the Government launches a five-year National Financial Literacy strategy, more than four in 10 of us struggle with managing money day to day
You could add hours to your holiday – and your life – by following this advice
It is normal for students to feel stressed coming up to the written papers. Here are some simple tips that can help you to dial down the anxiety
Ask the Expert: When the meltdown is over, she doesn’t understand why she was so angry
Mortgages are legal contracts so it is understandable that there are detailed processes to go through but it is possible
Ask Roe: Much to the dismay of my nervous system, situationships seem to have become the default setting
A year on from my son’s treatment for leukaemia, I find myself back in a world of expectations I can’t quite meet. The bar feels impossibly high again
GLP-1 drugs are reshaping the lives of many, but such treatments can come with a side order of stigma, even shame
The writer discusses her debut novel and what she’d like to do to Irish puppy farms
Batch cooking with own-brand labels remains a good option when times are tight
These are the products I use day to day, to feel like a polished, put-together version of myself
Emer McLysaght: I can’t find my great-grandmother on the 1926 census, and I’ve searched every combination of name and location I can think of
From cerulean blue to Rockstuds, what we wear next season will be shaped for us by the costumes in this sequel
The architect uses his special constitutional powers to check out anybody’s home whenever he likes in Dermot Bannon’s Celebrity Super Spacers
Dry-aged steaks cooked on a Josper grill are excellent while the Irish coffee is at the top of the genre
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