Covid boosters in rich countries outnumber all jabs among poor nations
High prices identified as one of main factors behind growing vaccine inequality
High prices identified as one of main factors behind growing vaccine inequality
Chinese-made Sinopharm vaccine widely used in Seychelles
Oxford scientists test vaccine combinations amid concern over rare side effects
MoLI in Newman House, Dublin opens this month featuring Joyce’s notebooks and more
Neil Armstrong left lander at 4am, requiring tight turnaround by The Irish Times
What moved me as a child in 1969 wasn’t the moon landing but the dramatic splashdown
It can be tough on a college student when the place they’ve always returned to is suddenly gone
In the final part of our series on influential books by women writers, we focus on Irish authors
The collective works in our series show how molten and defiant Irish artworks can be
A fresh food offering in Dunnes; dining with the stars at Itsa; and say goodbye to Thornton’s
Resistance training is the best way to prevent loss of muscle mass, which is a major cause of disability in older women
1916/2016: a miscellany
As the film of ‘Brooklyn’ gets good reviews, Tóibín’s status at home and abroad rises yet another notch
The ‘Irish Times’ Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks project has published its first 30 entries, covering 1916-1945 – a time of paradoxical philistinism and creativity
In Oscar Wilde’s time, Irish people lived and loved much as they do now. But our laws and social conventions are still catching up
Celebrating Irish women writers: ‘She’s on record somewhere as distrusting humour on principle. But her very seriousness now seems admirable’
Irish Women Writers: ‘She wrote of women who struggled against family and church to lead free and independent lives’
‘Kate O’Brien was one of the great successes of the Censorship Board in that they succeeded in driving her out of the country into penury’
‘The Confederation of Kilkenny in the 1640s would be a good subject for a picaresque novel full of spies and skulduggery. But as we say, it’s not my period’
Memorial to be unveiled to Shannonsiders who fought with International Brigades
Condolences sent to Jackie Kennedy following her son’s death and husband’s murder
Mark Graham discovers all life on display in West Kerry
Patsy Harrold: March 10th, 1930-December 23rd, 2013
This masterful writer’s rural-Ireland background invariably emerges from her sophisticated portraits of female sensibility
Six notebooks with a handwritten draft of the writer’s first novel, with ‘lively doodles’, to be auctioned in London
An insightful chronicle describes a daughter’s struggle to emerge from the shadow of her famous father, the writer Séan O’Faolain
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