Expert team prepares for possible arrival of monkeypox in Ireland
Nineteen countries – including the UK – are now reporting cases of the disease
Nineteen countries – including the UK – are now reporting cases of the disease
Study finds ‘surprising’ higher rate of mental health difficulties among animal lovers
Start-up’s device provides fans with real-time experience of what’s happening on the pitch
Subsidised recharge points found more in richer neighbourhoods
Life has become like a box of chocolates that lacks sufficient diversity
North’s minimum age of criminal responsibility, at 10 years old, is one of lowest in Europe
Sandra O'Connell asks David Macartney, corporate development manager of Energia
Party leader expected to warn of ‘consequences’ if concessions not made
Event features discussions around Irish and American history, culture, and politics
Recent killing in Jalalabad and Asadabad indicate that the boys are back in town
The US may be gone but the Afghans can’t withdraw from a Taliban victory that marks the end of hard-won democracy
Decades of ‘indoctrinating’ against force will not be undone easily, conference told
Scientists at Queen’s find key indicators can discover early signs of chronic conditions
Documents from Public Records Office show how 1921 speech to NI parliament changed
ViperClip developed by Julie and Davy Gray makes cable fixing faster and safer
System ‘decreasingly fit for purpose’ and creating ‘human rights violations’, says study
Crisis is familiar to many foreign businesses in China
Muiris Houston: There will be no silver-bullet moment of liberation from Covid-19
The causes of peat landslides are many but human activities can increase the danger
A report has found that from 1922 to 1990 some 10,500 women in Northern Ireland were admitted to mother and baby homes and about 3,000 women to the Magdalene laundries
Covid-19 has changed our world. It could also change the places where we live
With several Irish Americans in president-elect’s cabinet, Ireland’s position is stronger
Brandon Lewis will not state circumstances under which he would call Irish unity referendum
Data expected in coming days that will confirm if new variant is more transmissible
North reports an additional 357 coronavirus cases while Queen’s introduces rapid testing
Wild Geese: Tech leader drawn to Amsterdam’s amenities, diverse cultural mix and central location
Covid-19 fatalities in Ireland are replicating gender patterns across the world
Wash your hands, disinfect surfaces and avoid physical contact – even with family
Individual speaker’s award goes to Rachael Mullally representing UCD Law
The final is on February 28th with the motion: ‘This house believes that the Irish criminal justice system is too weak on crime’
Aging in cold-blooded organisms such as amphibians linked to high temperatures
A cross-disciplinary research team is working with communities impacted by extreme weather events on actions they can implement to mitigate against climate change
Scoil Mhuire in Wexford is using a new approach to address children’s social, emotional and behavioural needs. Many other schools are now following suit
Northern Ireland health system is ‘far from the gold standard’, meeting told
Edel Cannon is taking part in the 2019 Great Pink Run to raise money for cancer research
Portlaoise-based company has developed a process for turning landfill plastic into wax
Fiscal and legal obstacles must be overcome to allow global access to presidential vote
The sea around Ireland has a host of gelatinous species - many come in bizarre geometrical shapes and assemblies
Former taoiseach is ‘sometimes puzzled’ over DUP’s stance on the UK leaving the EU
Academic calls for special arrangements in talks to protect rights of Irish in the North
Appearance on BBC Talkback led to charges of gross misconduct which were upheld
Documentary on Peter Rice offers a faultless account of ‘the Joyce of structural engineering’
Diarmaid Ferriter: Fine Gael needs to back up its rhetoric on the North
The actor has long blurted out dangerous opinions. Has he done it for the last time?
Winners are from Queen’s University Belfast, University of Limerick and Trinity College Dublin
Appointment of Paul Mageean and Dr Vicky Conway approved by the government
Oireachtas committee told hard border would lead to fears ‘we are going backwards’
‘We can’t afford to wait and see what happens – we have businesses to run’
On NI’s ‘gold coast’, liberal unionists grapple with a Brexit-induced redrawing of identities
High Court told conditions attached to his registration when he was found guilty of professional misconduct were ignored
Founder of Irish World Academy of Music was one of Ireland’s best-known composers
Research shows extent to which access to services depends on family’s ability to pay
Cantillon: Fewer than 5% thought banks or State had apologised enough for the financial crisis
Dyslexia more than 100 times more likely to be diagnosed than maths-learning disorder
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