Analysis: Meet the students championing positive change around consent in Irish universities
Dr Caroline West
27 Dec 2023
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Quiz
Quiz: Can you recognise these Dáil constituencies from their maps?
2 Sep 2023
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boundary changes
Sean Sherlock says he will run in Cork North-Central or not run at all in next election
1 Sep 2023
13.7k
26
Changes
Fingal split into two 3-seater constituencies as Dublin set to get new TDs and boundary changes
30 Aug 2023
19.4k
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All time
Boundaries
Cricket Ireland to stage North v South matches for developing talent
11 Aug 2020
3.6k
0
Boundaries
NBA's Westbrook calls for protection from fans after claiming child 'hit' him during a game
27 Feb 2019
11.0k
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Voices
'Avoid burnout and maintain productivity you can be proud of by installing work boundaries'
Aoife McElwain
13 Aug 2018
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33
Boundaries
Don't make children hug relatives, US Girl Scouts warns parents ahead of Thanksgiving
22 Nov 2017
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Brexit
Are fisheries the first casualty in a Brexit split between Ireland and the UK?
16 Jul 2017
15.6k
28
Voices
Been asked to every social event over Christmas? Why is it so difficult to just say no?
Karl Melvin
26 Dec 2015
72
7
The Daily Poll
Does it bother you when Britain tries to claim Ireland's finest?
16 Dec 2015
46.6k
220
Hands Off
I don't think so - Enda won't be giving up Ireland's corporate tax rate without a fight
20 Mar 2015
9.0k
64
Boundaries
Nothing to get excited about in 'stale' Gaelic football Championship structure -- Ciaran Whelan
16 Jul 2014
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European elections
Fine Gael MEP says he'll "resist any move" to oust him
12 Sep 2013
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29
Voices
Column: Childcare is the main obstacle for women getting into business
Sarah Nic Lochlainn
20 Feb 2013
172
35
Town councils
Hogan responds to outcry over plans to abolish town councils
15 Jan 2013
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Reforms
Committee set up to help with local government reforms
16 Nov 2012
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29
master blasters
World Twenty 20 Final: Flamboyant Windies aim to blast past tricky Sri Lankans
7 Oct 2012
768
Good Morning
The 9 at 9
In today’s 9 at 9: The Irish ship sailing to Gaza is damaged; more Special Olympic success for Ireland; Greece prepares for another crucial vote; and the harshness of a mother-in-law.