Covid-19: Vaccine industry and activists at odds over Trips waiver
Industry says waiver of IP rights not needed as vaccine supply far outweighs demand
Industry says waiver of IP rights not needed as vaccine supply far outweighs demand
College will rebrand as as ‘Ollscoil na Gaillimhe - University of Galway’ this summer
‘It’s given me a whole new lease of life. I can now talk to my kids with my own voice’
More than 60 people have died on the N20 Cork-Limerick road in the past 25 years
‘University of Galway’ is one option under consideration by college management
Committee told specifications will not meet the needs of the various target groups
Competition established in 2001 to remember Fr Frank Maher
Teachers’ union calls for contact tracing and antigen tests due to recent rise in cases
Changes required to address climate change can still be ‘huge win for landowners’
UN climate talks in Glasgow aims to accelerate action towards goals of Paris Agreement
John Gibbons: There is now less than a one per cent chance of remaining at or below 1.5 degrees
Leading academic is a member of the National Public Health Emergency Team
More university graduates attend fee-paying than disadvantaged schools, figures show
‘Susan went above and beyond the call of duty: if she could help, she did’
Union raises concerns amid news UCD plans to resume lectures of up to 500 students
‘Reality is somebody is going to have to advance a serious amount of money to Irish Water’
Longer immunity period would increase number of under-50s who only need one dose of vaccine, Hiqa says
Citizens’ assembly hears call for victim’s commissioner to tackle ‘piecemeal’ approach
Padraig O’Morain: Let’s look at wider society and identify what we need to change about it
Global industry valued at €30bn and growing sector in Ireland could help drive economy
Poet FeliSpeaks says reaction to spoken word piece ‘lovely’ and ‘unexpected’
Leila Islam, from Burtonport, Co Donegal, on life in the Spanish capital, where Covid infections are surging
‘It feels like we’re accelerating the ship towards the iceberg,’ says Dr Tomás Ryan
Current virus testing system ‘unprepared for the purpose of preventing a second surge’
Black Irish Lives: Tamilore Awonusi on his experiences and those of other young people
Research lives: Dr Anne Moore, senior lecturer, UCC School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
National emergency team will review measures taken to tackle nursing home outbreaks at Friday meeting
NPHET to review Covid-19 measures in nursing homes and other institutions
Bad sleep and anxiety feed off each other and deplete immune systems. But there is hope
Holohan warns on complacency as Higgins urges us to keep giving ‘of our best’
Brian Pennie's memoir tells the story of addiction, recovery and redemption
Traditional political cures for flooding may not be effective in the years ahead
President says he flies commercially and takes train in effort to reduce carbon
The final is on February 28th with the motion: ‘This house believes that the Irish criminal justice system is too weak on crime’
Gender stereotyping to be among the issues to be discussed by the citizens
Mary Lou McDonald made series of claims about measure in RTÉ leaders’ debate
Senior figures at St Patrick’s College say Diarmuid Martin ‘not someone you can ignore’
Minister expresses concerns over the draft legislation as Seanad votes to pass it
‘Transparency, accountability’ important at €1.25bn agency, housing committee hears
Maynooth college claims one of its professors was approached by UCD and advised to apply for a position
Richard Bruton told climate change is ‘bigger than Brexit or the National Broadband Plan’
Interview: John Hourican on stepping down as Bank of Cyprus CEO to move closer to home
April, May and June winners of awards in association with KPMG
Minister for Children to launch course provided by An Cosán centre in west Dublin
Housing expert says people are spending less on food and education due to the cost of housing
Trinity conference debates whether Article 41.2 should be deleted or reworded
Researchers at TCD led ‘Gaming for Peace’ project which aims to teach co-operation skills
Professor George L Huxley (86) has just become the oldest new citizen of Ireland
‘It’s no surprise the revolutionary song adopted as France’s national anthem is the Marseillaise’
Entrepreneur might turn attention to Maynooth University cancer therapy spinout
Further education profile: Kerri Leonard, pre-university law, Dunboyne College of Further Education
Some teenage participants in Foróige’s ‘Leadership for Life’ conference talk about what leadership means to them
Dublin-based clerical officer Cathleen Shiels earns €2 an hour less than the living wage
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