You could drop dead on the street in London and no one would care
When you are a certain age, the Great London Exodus happens, writes Paula Gahan
Fintan O’Toole: If only we could fight climate change like we fight wars
Political systems tackled great threats before – can that resolve be generated without war?
The warden of Skellig Michael: ‘I have seen people just start bawling crying’
Robert L Harris on spending 34 years as warden of the remote, monastic island
Why you shouldn’t work from bed (and a guide to doing it anyway)
The lure of bed is hard to resist for any home worker. Or it may have become a necessity
Susie Dent: ‘Jimmy Carr is incredibly rude to me. I took it as a compliment’
The Countdown lexicographer on a life-long love of languages, accidental fame and why ‘gobshite’ isn’t as Irish as we think
Brat’s tale: Frank McNally on the curious evolution of the Irish word for ‘flag’
How ‘brat’ worked its way down in the world
Man in court accused of racially abusing and attacking taxi driver
Defendant allegedly punched driver and shouted racial abuse, court hears
Maureen Dowd: Trump’s Fourth of July plans are far from Yankee Doodle Dandy
President’s self-serving plans to hijack Independence Day party sucks the fun out of it
Hidden barriers are keeping men in the office when they wanted to be at home
Hopefully the day will come when not a head will turn when a father heads off for a few months of parental leave
In a Word . . . depression
At the bed’s edge, beaks poised and ready to pick at my fragile psychic threads
West Cork Chamber Music Festival: big ideas, big subjects, big music
Deirdre Gribbin’s Kindersang addresses the plight of 10,000 Jewish brought to Britain and Northern Ireland the outbreak of the second World War
Fintan O'Toole: Plans for culture may see hope triumph over experience
National Development Plan: €75m a year will go a long towards making the main national cultural establishments fit for purpose
Explaining consciousness: the mind-matter connection
The old answer to the problem of how the world existed before the advent of conscious observers was that God was watching it
Jonathan Swift: an accidental patriot
Born 350 years ago next week, the author felt Ireland to be second-best but circumstances dictated he should take its part politically
Philippe Sands: The Nazis, human rights and me
‘Genocide’ and ‘crimes against humanity’ remain real threats with advent of Brexit and Trump
Accentuating the positive – An Irishman’s Diary about how Ireland put the ‘Grate’ in Great Britain
'Greet Britain' could have been the standard pronunciation if not for the influence of speakers from this side of the water
On a high in the Isle of Skye
The largest and most northerly of the Inner Hebrides has rugged mountain scenery, pretty towns, Michelin-starred food, and of course, a decent dram
Let us sing a song of praise to . . . the Irishry
. . . to a deep empathy of strong ethical character
Does Ireland’s ‘greatest’ philosopher stand the test of time?
Ever wondered whether a falling tree heard by no one makes a sound? George Berkeley has an answer for you
Kenny praises ‘fighting Irish’ rugby team after Six Nations victory
Taoiseach tells Boston gathering ‘America will be the better’ for immigration reform
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