Organised religion provides balance to uncritical acceptance of facile ‘groupthink’
It provides a corpus of teaching which is the fruit of centuries of reflection
It provides a corpus of teaching which is the fruit of centuries of reflection
TeamABC invests in Coral Vita, which is working to restore dying and damaged reefs
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Company wants to scale back operations in other regions to focus on Britain, Ireland and Canada
Applegreen says it’s going to offset the emissions of its fuel, but does offsetting actually work?
Qatar’s Qipco pulled their backing in April having sponsored the race for last six years
Imre Arakas jailed in 2018 for his role in a Kinahan cartel murder plot
Jessie Buckley and Niamh Algar among nominees for Irish Film and TV Awards
This part of Dublin has seen lots of development but kept an old-world feel
Irish Times Innovation awards finalist in the sustainability category bringing credibility to the impact of carbon credits
In the first in a series of profiles on this year’s Irish Times Innovation awards, we look at the finalists in the sustainability category
Teachings on conscience had a big influence on Catholicism
From ways to tackle climate change through to helpful peptides, home shopping delivery services to a new shower caddy, this year’s finalists show Irish innovators are hard at work
Irish organisation Vita says it can offset emissions in a socially impactful way
Review: Gemma Arterton and Elizabeth Debicki struggle in a strait-jacket of a script
The tipple most commonly made with Aperol or Campari has gone from obscurity to ubiquity – thanks to its low alcohol content and endless variations
Start-up founders reflect on challenges encountered on the entrepreneurial high wire
Beauty: Moisture-starved lips need the best balms around – pamper your pout with these top products
Priest was sanctioned after speaking out against church’s teaching on contraception
Travel Bag: Enjoy a state-of-the-art spa in the Algarve or visit Florence to celebrate Salvatore Ferragamo’s designs
‘Often people with cancer put on a brave face and say they are fine but they’re not’
Beauty: Some of these are aimed tanning veterans, others at the lazy and nervous
Thank heavens for ‘120 Beats per Minute’ which communicates affection through sex
Laura Kennedy's Beauty Report: products to help you appear polished in a rush
Photography workshop in Lapland, ‘insider’ travel guides and Disneyland Paris turns 25
This new wine bar with fancy tapas at €3 each shows promise
Whether you’re a seasoned pro, or a big family group with cyclists of all abilities, there is a holiday for you
Makeup, skincare and scent that’s sure to please
Long blighted by a negative image, Naples deserves to regain its place in the list of the world’s must-see destinations
Developments at Dublin store the ‘lowest level’ of financial capitalism, Burton says
Minister of State for Jobs Gerald Nash says store closure ‘very shocking’
Half a century on, Fellini’s hallucinogenic masterpiece is the moviest of all movies
A handy microconsole device that will end rows over who gets to use the main TV
Research body has history of work in Africa
Eat, drink, play golf on an archeological site – the vita is definitely dolce in Taormina
Star gained fame dancing in Trevi Fountain in Federico Fellini’s ‘La Dolce Vita’
Forget turning over a new leaf, be brave and turn over a completely new garden
Photographers in bushes. Celebrities complaining about privacy violation. Law suits against the media. Such is the world of some modern-day paparazzi, but it wasn’t always that way
Spuds are nutritious and hardy, and a research centre collaboration is helping defeat hunger in Africa
From Project Morpheus to Oculus Rift : what’s hot at the world’s biggest tech expo
Critics say victory was owed to impact of nun in full habit belting out Alicia Keys number
New handheld games console is lighter on price, but does it deliver on games?
Company owner expected to meet workers today
‘Five years of my life I have sacrificed to build this company’
For four decades, Kim Newman has provided a peerless commentary to the lesser known gems of horror cinema – and is a dab hand himself at the monster myths
Organisers say Mother Jones would have been proud of Margaret Aspinall for her tireless campaigning
Opening set proves a rough ride for the former champion, who refused to confirm that she had accepted Serena Williams’ apology
Becker and Mac might take centre court but anchor man happy to sit back and run the show
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