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Nigella wants our love – and Charles Saatchi will use us to hurt her

Nigella wants our love – and Charles Saatchi will use us to hurt her

Forget fraud: Nigella Lawson and her ex are doing battle for custody of the public’s approval

Sat Dec 07 2013 - 01:00
Gay Byrne’s punk radio: 'I’d say we’re down to about 300 doddery old fools'

Gay Byrne’s punk radio: 'I’d say we’re down to about 300 doddery old fools'

The Sunday show, a mixture of jazz and giving out, is becoming cult listening, mainly for the darkness of Byrne’s presentation. His subject matter takes in everything from the pope’s fitness and spitting to Pat Kenny’s move

Wed Dec 04 2013 - 01:00
Memories of a mother’s drinking

Memories of a mother’s drinking

Valerie Farragher’s alcoholism almost ruined the lives of her family. Now four years sober, she is trying to help other women avoid that terrible fate

Sat Nov 30 2013 - 01:00
Boyzone: ‘A lot of our fans are guys now’

Boyzone: ‘A lot of our fans are guys now’

Female desire has driven Boyzone across 20 years, 25 million records and six number ones. They talk about hating Ronan, feeling Stephen’s presence and still wanting to hug Louis

Wed Nov 20 2013 - 01:00
‘In the transport hierarchy the bus is below the bicycle’

‘In the transport hierarchy the bus is below the bicycle’

Do only losers take the bus, as Thatcher reputedly said? Loyal bus users June Shannon, Peter Murphy, David McWilliams and Bryan Dobson would all disagree

Fri Nov 15 2013 - 01:00
Stephanie Roche on her wonder goal: ‘I just flicked it over her head . . . ’

Stephanie Roche on her wonder goal: ‘I just flicked it over her head . . . ’

The Peamount United player’s turn and strike from 20 yards has had almost 1.8 million hits on YouTube. Matt Le Tissier called it the goal of the season. But what does Roche make of all the fuss?

Thu Oct 24 2013 - 18:13
Letters to  St Jude

Letters to St Jude

In Whitefriar Street church in Dublin, people write poignant messages about their health, their families and their finances to the patron saint of lost causes

Sat Oct 19 2013 - 01:00
The new Bridget Jones. Pages: 386. Laughs 3. Alcohol units: 0

The new Bridget Jones. Pages: 386. Laughs 3. Alcohol units: 0

In the new book, our lovable heroine, now a rich widow with a toy boy, is stretched far too thin by author Helen Fielding

Fri Oct 11 2013 - 01:00
Hurling ourselves at Shane O’Donnell

Hurling ourselves at Shane O’Donnell

Within 19 frenzied minutes, a 19-year-old Clare hurler’s life changed forever as sportsman became showbiz star

Sat Oct 05 2013 - 01:00
Umbilical cord banks –  a lifeline or an ethical tangle?

Umbilical cord banks – a lifeline or an ethical tangle?

A company is encouraging expectant mothers to freeze their babies’ umbilical cords, which are rich in stem cells

Tue Oct 01 2013 - 01:00
The Michael Darragh Macauley magic

The Michael Darragh Macauley magic

Michael Darragh Macauley, hero of Dublin’s All-Ireland victory, credits the influence of his father and teachers – and his obsessive weight-watching – with his success on the pitch

Sat Sept 28 2013 - 01:00
Future is bleak for Pakistan’s Christians following Peshawar attack

Future is bleak for Pakistan’s Christians following Peshawar attack

London-based aid worker Wilson Saraj says he has family and friends among the dead following the suicide attack on a church

Thu Sept 26 2013 - 01:21
Rushed affair as pub steps up to stage contentious pageant

Rushed affair as pub steps up to stage contentious pageant

The hot breath of Texas can be felt everywhere in the child beauty event

Mon Sept 23 2013 - 07:23
‘If it wasn’t for this place I’d probably be on probation’

‘If it wasn’t for this place I’d probably be on probation’

What do participants say about the project?

Sat Sept 21 2013 - 01:00
Small change, big difference

Small change, big difference

Ballinasloe youth workers guide young people with the lightest of touches

Sat Sept 21 2013 - 01:00
Steered away from a life of crime?

Steered away from a life of crime?

The Garda’s youth diversion projects work quietly with children on the cusp of offending, helping them to stay at school and out of custody

Sat Sept 21 2013 - 01:00
The slow rehabilitation of  William Martin Murphy

The slow rehabilitation of William Martin Murphy

Murphy – often cast as the villain of the 1913 Lockout – is remembered more fondly in a Dublin golf club and his native west Cork

Thu Aug 22 2013 - 01:00
Supermarkets’ love affair with the customer ended long ago

Supermarkets’ love affair with the customer ended long ago

As Superquinn moved closer to vanishing from the map last week, the supermarket wars moved up a notch

Mon Aug 12 2013 - 12:00
Pat Kenny’s move to Newstalk is revealing about our culture

Pat Kenny’s move to Newstalk is revealing about our culture

Hiring a star presenter is the quick fix in broadcasting, and we need a lot of quick fixes

Mon Aug 05 2013 - 12:00
Drink, drugs and death: Juanita Carberry’s Happy Valley childhood

Drink, drugs and death: Juanita Carberry’s Happy Valley childhood

The unconventional writer and sailor, who died last weekend, was the teenage witness in the White Mischief murder case

Sat Aug 03 2013 - 01:00
Summer jobs: the living ain’t easy

Summer jobs: the living ain’t easy

Seasonal work gives teens a taste of the adult world and the independence, responsibility and rejection that comes with it – not to mention having to deal with the general public

Wed Jul 31 2013 - 01:00
Lidl has become a stealthy, unglamorous agent of change

Lidl has become a stealthy, unglamorous agent of change

The budget retailer has made basic shopping fashionable and modern

Mon Jul 29 2013 - 01:00
Some of us aren’t too proud to say we enjoyed it immensely

Some of us aren’t too proud to say we enjoyed it immensely

Joy at royal birth makes you question if we are that different from ancestors who worshiped kings

Tue Jul 23 2013 - 13:21
Banks are hunting down their live customers like dogs

Banks are hunting down their live customers like dogs

Banks want you at home doing all their work for them online

Mon Jul 22 2013 - 01:00
The Zara empire: where did it all go right?

The Zara empire: where did it all go right?

Massimo Dutti, Zara’s more conservative and pricier sister, has rented the old HMV building on Grafton Street, and it’s not just the business community that’s fired up

Sat Jul 20 2013 - 00:00
The female body can be a weapon rather than a battleground

The female body can be a weapon rather than a battleground

The most shocking act healthy young women can perpetrate is to take their clothes off in protest

Mon Jul 15 2013 - 12:00
Nolans have danced their way through triumph and disaster

Nolans have danced their way through triumph and disaster

The late Bernie Nolan was representative of the Irish women of her generation who made their homes in England

Mon Jul 08 2013 - 12:00
Misogyny behind Gillard’s political exit is a disgrace to every Australian

Misogyny behind Gillard’s political exit is a disgrace to every Australian

Australia’s political landscape is bereft not only of ideology but also of ideas

Mon Jul 01 2013 - 12:00
Domestic suffering simmers beneath the surface of domestic goddesses

Domestic suffering simmers beneath the surface of domestic goddesses

Nigella Lawson and Isabella Beeton had more in common than popular recipes

Mon Jun 24 2013 - 12:00
Leaving Cert exam on cusp of change – for past 40 years

Leaving Cert exam on cusp of change – for past 40 years

"The annual sitting of the Leaving Cert is a spectator sport for the rest of the country. It is an outlet for mainly adult hysteria"

Mon Jun 17 2013 - 00:00
Anti-abortion side has grasped the importance of being well prepared

Anti-abortion side has grasped the importance of being well prepared

Saturday’s Vigil for Life rally in Dublin shows just how much campaigners have learned

Mon Jun 10 2013 - 12:00
Macho attitudes are no match for the Micra economy

Macho attitudes are no match for the Micra economy

Dublin Women’s Mini Marathon could have no finer mascot than the small Nissan

Mon Jun 03 2013 - 01:00
Keeping it real in view of TV women’s dangerous lives

Keeping it real in view of TV women’s dangerous lives

Column: In television drama, if you are a single female living alone your future is going one of two ways

Mon May 27 2013 - 12:00
Everything is very far from rosy in the garden

Everything is very far from rosy in the garden

Gardeners are only emerging from hibernation as the flower shows begin

Mon May 20 2013 - 12:00
We need to reassess our view of  violence by men in the home

We need to reassess our view of violence by men in the home

Column: Domestic violence exists below the radar and causes no outcry

Mon May 13 2013 - 13:00
The dark reality behind television images from  our childhood

The dark reality behind television images from our childhood

Mon May 06 2013 - 02:00
Losing patience with an unhealthy system

Losing patience with an unhealthy system

The Irish health system is maddening not only for patients but for their relatives, who must withstand poor communication, baffling rules and often impersonal care

Sat Apr 27 2013 - 07:00
A medical conspiracy against the public

A medical conspiracy against the public

The people not surprised by Praveen Halappanavar’s suffering are the relatives of hospital patients all over the country

Mon Apr 22 2013 - 06:00
Ireland gained from Thatcher rule, as did Sinn Féin

Ireland gained from Thatcher rule, as did Sinn Féin

Former British prime minister changed Republic more than contemporary taoisigh did

Mon Apr 15 2013 - 06:00
Why we still cannot handle the truth

Why we still cannot handle the truth

'A dislike of reality also certainly helps with maintaining our alcohol consumption, thank goodness'

Mon Apr 08 2013 - 12:00
Compulsory shopping, screwed-up telly schedules and  no news: welcome to bank holiday limbo

Compulsory shopping, screwed-up telly schedules and no news: welcome to bank holiday limbo

Surely bank holidays were invented so that all workers could take time off at the same time?

Mon Apr 01 2013 - 11:00
Unprocessed anger makes us sitting ducks for property tax

Unprocessed anger makes us sitting ducks for property tax

Our national psyche was on parade on St Patrick’s Day

Mon Mar 25 2013 - 12:01

Cleanliness and household chores are next to godliness

Domestic labour has become so unfashionable that when it makes a rare appearance in public discussion, as it did in the Vatican last week, it seems exotic

Mon Mar 18 2013 - 11:59

Teen idol Bieber trembles on cusp of disaster

And the little girls are ready to move on

Mon Mar 11 2013 - 06:00

Peace and reconciliation since the killing of Ewart-Biggs

Last Thursday, the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize was awarded at a reception at the Department of Foreign Affairs in …

Mon Mar 04 2013 - 00:00

Way we treat asylum seekers will be State's next apology

I realise that we all have our individual news agendas

Mon Feb 25 2013 - 00:00

Meat is the norm; not to eat it is to make a fuss

Maybe it’s time to start considering, for about the 200th time, becoming a vegetarian

Mon Feb 18 2013 - 00:00

Silence on our supporting role in rendition is deafening

How quiet can a country get? Here we are, the great communicators of Europe, the legendary talkers of national stereotype

Mon Feb 11 2013 - 00:00

Tragic fate of the Niedermayers a sign of history's long reach

Living memory is a strange term. An awful lot can happen within it; an awful lot more than you would think

Mon Feb 04 2013 - 00:00

'Kindly' advice to young women lost in Lumley's chilly tone

Young people. Aren’t they dreadful? Either they’re falling over in the street and showing their knickers, or they’re lying on…

Mon Jan 28 2013 - 00:00
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