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Internal documents show pushback to idea children be accommodated by care firms who supplied fake Garda vetting
How a low-key manager from Athlone fits into the story of Swansea City and Snoop Dogg
There’s nothing Disney about Alan Sheehan but he’s playing a lead role at a club that suddenly seem to be going showbiz
‘Fear became my daily companion’: Joan Freeman on her bruising presidential election
The Pieta House founder and former senator ran for the presidency of Ireland in 2018
Houses are being built in Ireland, so why can’t ordinary people buy them?
Prices are rising because the biggest buyer in the market is pushing them up. Who will benefit?
The new IRB: a band of conspiracy theorists who have set up a parallel Irish ‘government’
This fringe group, drawn from the ranks of anti-lockdown protesters and business people laid low by the crash, have a cabinet, local co-ops and even a network of ‘courts’
‘Serious concerns’ over conspiracy theory group forming shadow system of county councils
Organisation’s activities ‘risk misleading or exploiting citizens’, says elected Fianna Fáil figure
Sorcha goes, ‘The Dalkey Lobster Festival is this weekend. How am I going to show my face?’
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Continuity and Change: Postwar Migration Between Ireland and Australia 1945-2024
These essays achieve that difficult goal, an academic discussion salted with oral testimony
The Joyce of Everyday Life by Vicki Mahaffey: A persuasive case that his writing is best embraced in a spirit of lively amusement
The American academic succeeds in mitigating the sustained perception that reading Joyce is a challenging, intellectual exercise of great seriousness
EVA International 2025: ‘It’s a poor city for art where you can’t start a quarrel’
Brian O’Doherty’s remark dates from his time as curator of the Limerick biennial. Will the 2025 edition ignite squabbles?
Is the UK absurd enough to arrest Sally Rooney at Heathrow?
Something has gone badly wrong when, according to UK law, the author is deemed a ‘supporter of terror’
‘Bravery lessons’ and torture chambers: life for young Ukrainians under Russian rule
Two youths speak about fleeing occupied territories where tight surveillance, fear of kidnapping and assault are commonplace
Yellowface author RF Kuang: ‘I’m actually not happy with any of my earlier novels’
The author’s latest novel, Katabasis, began as ‘a kind of silly satire – a romp through hell as a commentary on academia’
These Divided Isles: Ireland and UK shared history told with ‘reliable pithiness’
Philip Stephens describes the record of British political leaders with regard to Ireland as one of ‘insouciant neglect’
Letters to the Editor, August 23rd: On awesome SUVs, shapeshifters, and men and women
I too look forward to many more years of happy driving
Should you repeat the Leaving Certificate?
Repeating the Leaving Cert is not a path to be taken lightly and it is not suitable for everyone
The cost of dodgy boxes: ‘It’s local people they’re hitting, I hope everyone sees that’
It’s not just the likes of Sky and TNT Sports that people watch illegally, but also smaller operations such as Clubber, GAA+ and LOITV
Sharon Van Etten at Collins Barracks review: Cult songwriter puts a sublime goth twist on her confessional pop
When Sharon Van Etten plays in Dublin, Collins Barracks is the perfect framing device for a performance wreathed in dry ice and nicely chilled angst
How to save on health insurance as prices continue to rise
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Disappointed with your Leaving Cert results? Here are nine options to consider, including how to appeal
Leaving Cert appeals process 'can be cathartic', says one guidance counsellor
CRH in legal battle over Ukraine group purchase
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Leaving Cert results day 2025: How grades will mark a gradual return to pre-Covid-19 norms
Leaving Cert students to receive results after six uniquely challenging years
Leaving Cert results 2025: Five key takeaways
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