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President’s daughter to stand for Seanad

President’s daughter to stand for Seanad

Alice Mary Higgins will contest seat on NUI panel on range of equality-related issues

Wed Feb 24 2016 - 01:00
Gender fluidity: ‘I am just me. Why do I have to have a label?’

Gender fluidity: ‘I am just me. Why do I have to have a label?’

Chris Ricketts was brought up a girl but has always felt gender-fluid and wishes that society could move beyond rigid labels

Mon Feb 22 2016 - 06:00
Anthea McTeirnan: Should we vote for women because they are  women?

Anthea McTeirnan: Should we vote for women because they are women?

Debate over democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will have an echo in Irish election because of gender quotas

Tue Feb 16 2016 - 02:44
Anthea McTeirnan: Sometimes it’s not  that hard to be a woman

Anthea McTeirnan: Sometimes it’s not that hard to be a woman

Broadside: From breasts to quotas and from knickers to periods, we women have so much to be glad about

Mon Feb 15 2016 - 06:00
Sex toys and boob jobs - check out the $200k Oscar goodie bag

Sex toys and boob jobs - check out the $200k Oscar goodie bag

Treats for acting and directing nominees this year also include $30k worth of skin cream and a 15-day walking tour of Japan

Mon Feb 08 2016 - 13:02
Dating dangers: control and coercion in the online age

Dating dangers: control and coercion in the online age

A campaign aims to help young women to recognise red flags when dating and to combat online stalking and ‘revenge porn’

Thu Feb 04 2016 - 11:00
Judge female candidates on substance not looks, says  women’s council

Judge female candidates on substance not looks, says women’s council

National Women’s Council of Ireland calls for gender balance in election debates

Tue Feb 02 2016 - 17:18
‘I would be scared to be a woman of reproductive age in Ireland’

‘I would be scared to be a woman of reproductive age in Ireland’

A new Irish organisation, Midwives for Choice, aims to give women control over how they give birth. For barrister Elizabeth Prochaska, this is a human rights issue

Thu Jan 28 2016 - 11:00
Cervical cancer stories: Three women (28, 40 and 61) talk to us

Cervical cancer stories: Three women (28, 40 and 61) talk to us

Katie O’Brien was 25 when she had an ‘abnomal’ smear. At 28 she is cancer free

Tue Jan 26 2016 - 03:31
Anthea McTeirnan: 'Star Wars brings feminism to a galaxy near you'

Anthea McTeirnan: 'Star Wars brings feminism to a galaxy near you'

It has taken thousands of light years, but feminism has finally made itself known in deepest space

Wed Jan 20 2016 - 06:00
‘Anorexia sucks the joy out of your life. It’s very bleak’

‘Anorexia sucks the joy out of your life. It’s very bleak’

Eva O’Connor drew from personal experience of anorexia – which is ‘like a demon on your shoulder’ – for her play Overshadowed

Mon Jan 18 2016 - 06:00
Breakthrough Manifesto for Women attracts 100 candidates

Breakthrough Manifesto for Women attracts 100 candidates

National women’s council says campaign on general election ‘to end gender inequality’

Thu Jan 14 2016 - 14:56
So, Jerry, what first attracted you to billionaire Rupert Murdoch?

So, Jerry, what first attracted you to billionaire Rupert Murdoch?

Anthea McTeirnan muses on the engagement of Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall, as well as looking at other couples where there’s a large age gap

Tue Jan 12 2016 - 12:59
Baby, it’s cold outside: vaginal speaker plays music to foetuses

Baby, it’s cold outside: vaginal speaker plays music to foetuses

Tampon speaker means babies ‘learn from the womb’, say Babypod

Wed Jan 06 2016 - 14:17
Candidates urged to stand up for women’s equality in election

Candidates urged to stand up for women’s equality in election

Women’s council calls on politicians to sign manifesto aimed at ending gender inequality

Tue Jan 05 2016 - 19:32
Anthea McTeirnan: The Eighth Amendment shown up by two wise men

Anthea McTeirnan: The Eighth Amendment shown up by two wise men

Broadside: It was December 2014, and Christmas was coming but not to everybody

Mon Jan 04 2016 - 01:00
Christmas: The most violent time of year for women

Christmas: The most violent time of year for women

One victim of domestic abuse explains how the festive period is particularly difficult

Sat Dec 19 2015 - 12:00

Star Wars: The force awakens the feminists

Feminism has finally made itself known in deepest space - Anthea McTeirnan charts the bad-ass women of Star Wars

Thu Dec 17 2015 - 17:40
Equality street: ‘It can be the campest Christmas ever now’

Equality street: ‘It can be the campest Christmas ever now’

In the year Ireland voted Yes in the marriage referendum, two same-sex couples talk about celebrating their first Christmas feeling like equals

Thu Dec 17 2015 - 10:00
Loving Crumlin: ode to a shopping centre

Loving Crumlin: ode to a shopping centre

The unofficial Official Crumlin Shopping Centre webpage satirises big business, celebrities and jihadists. But it’s rooted in a love of Dublin 12, says its anonymous creator

Sat Dec 05 2015 - 12:00
Another slice of Toast for Berry and Mathews

Another slice of Toast for Berry and Mathews

With a third TV series and a new book, failed actor Steven Toast is proving a big hit for his creators Matt Berry and Arthur Mathews

Sat Dec 05 2015 - 08:04
Kudos to Katie’s kerpows, but . . .

Kudos to Katie’s kerpows, but . . .

Are sports awards that are just for women the answer?

Thu Dec 03 2015 - 10:11
Anthea McTeirnan: I do take thy surname . . . Hang on a second, no I bloody don’t

Anthea McTeirnan: I do take thy surname . . . Hang on a second, no I bloody don’t

Broadside: Why, in 2015, are so many women still dropping their own surnames when they get married?

Mon Nov 30 2015 - 07:00
The Christmas bonus: how I’ll spend it

The Christmas bonus: how I’ll spend it

The social-welfare Christmas bonus has been increased this year, to 75 per cent of its pre-crash level. Will it affect the Christmas plans of its recipients – or their political views?

Sat Nov 28 2015 - 05:30
The Late Late Toy Show: the biggest set, the most kids. Ever

The Late Late Toy Show: the biggest set, the most kids. Ever

Ryan Tubridy puts on his Christmas geansaí on Friday for the most-watched TV show of the year. Katherine Drohan is its producer

Sat Nov 21 2015 - 04:00
Take a Bite out of our food and drink festival

Take a Bite out of our food and drink festival

Running until Sunday, Bite at the RDS is the new Irish Times food and drink festival. We sent Anthea McTeirnan along for a taste of the action

Thu Nov 19 2015 - 17:43
Taoiseach delighted as ‘marriage equality becomes a reality’

Taoiseach delighted as ‘marriage equality becomes a reality’

Same sex marriages in other countries are recognised under Irish law from Monday

Mon Nov 16 2015 - 17:25
Role of women in 1916 Rising highlighted in new campaign

Role of women in 1916 Rising highlighted in new campaign

Explore Your Archive aims to raise awareness of importance of records in society

Fri Nov 13 2015 - 18:11
Newstalk takes a Right Hook for gender balance

Newstalk takes a Right Hook for gender balance

Hearing Women’s Voices radio report shows females simply not being allowed on air

Tue Nov 10 2015 - 00:01
Anthea McTeirnan: Cohabiting couples are legal strangers till death  us do part

Anthea McTeirnan: Cohabiting couples are legal strangers till death us do part

Broadside: When it comes to cohabitation, every which way you lose

Mon Nov 02 2015 - 07:33
Julie Walters taps into her inner Mayo woman

Julie Walters taps into her inner Mayo woman

The actor, who has channelled her Irish side once more for the film ‘Brooklyn’, talks about the class divide, Irish nuns and Mo Mowlam

Fri Oct 30 2015 - 06:00
Strictly Come Dancing: how Tristan MacManus caught the dancing bug from his grandparents

Strictly Come Dancing: how Tristan MacManus caught the dancing bug from his grandparents

Phyllis and Joe McCann, grandparents of the Strictly dancer, put Tristan MacManus through his first steps

Fri Oct 23 2015 - 14:00
Women’s Aid sets out manifesto ahead of election

Women’s Aid sets out manifesto ahead of election

Killing of Tony Golden a reminder of consequences of domestic violence, says director

Tue Oct 20 2015 - 01:00
Moone Boy and Chris O’ Dowd’s adventure in a fish factory

Moone Boy and Chris O’ Dowd’s adventure in a fish factory

Chris O’Dowd and Nick Murphy’s new book, ‘Moone Boy: The Fish Detective’ brings Brazil to small-town Roscommon

Sat Oct 17 2015 - 01:00

What have you done today to make you feel kind?

We humans get a bad press but a new paper by psychologists suggests that unlike chimps and other animals, we are ‘ultrasocial’ with kindness hardwired into our behaviour

Thu Oct 15 2015 - 15:30
Anthea McTeirnan: No-nudes Playboy is just following the money

Anthea McTeirnan: No-nudes Playboy is just following the money

Online porn has changed the girlie mag market, so the once-titillating Playboy title made the only business decision it could: abandoning naked photoshoots

Tue Oct 13 2015 - 14:00
Doubts about self-image hold 70% of women back, survey finds

Doubts about self-image hold 70% of women back, survey finds

73 % of young women see themselves in leadership roles in the future

Mon Oct 05 2015 - 17:20
Women’s Aid extends domestic abuse  helpline to 24 hours

Women’s Aid extends domestic abuse helpline to 24 hours

It is important to be available in the middle of the night after an attack, director says

Mon Oct 05 2015 - 15:26
Anthea McTeirnan: crisps and pop fuel young to fight back

Anthea McTeirnan: crisps and pop fuel young to fight back

Broadside: The marriage equality referendum proved that young people do vote

Mon Sept 21 2015 - 16:59
The 'contraceptive train’ spawns a musical

The 'contraceptive train’ spawns a musical

The women who went to Belfast in May 1971 to bring back illegal ‘French Letters’ are looking forward to seeing themselves on stage

Mon Sept 21 2015 - 06:00
Filthy and disgusting? Thank you  Jackie Collins

Filthy and disgusting? Thank you Jackie Collins

Anthea McTeirnan on an illustrious career that brought pleasure to at least 500 million people

Sun Sept 20 2015 - 17:05
A Book For Her, by Bridget Christie: Funny in all the right places

A Book For Her, by Bridget Christie: Funny in all the right places

The comedian give us insights into parenting, breasts and wallpaper. She is an ecumenist, bringing us Mary Wollstonecraft, Katie Price and Margaret Atwood

Sat Sept 19 2015 - 00:50
So  4.2  million people can’t get enough of Brooklyn Beckham. It takes all sorts . . .

So 4.2 million people can’t get enough of Brooklyn Beckham. It takes all sorts . . .

Do you care what Brooklyn Beckham says or does? You soon will if the marketing works and the celebrity-sucking media have our way

Fri Sept 11 2015 - 14:00
Long and winding road ahead of mobile Irish couple

Long and winding road ahead of mobile Irish couple

Laura McMorrow and Ciarán Hussey set out to travel 10,000km from Japan by bike

Sun Sept 06 2015 - 15:19
Queen Elizabeth II to be Britain’s longest reigning monarch

Queen Elizabeth II to be Britain’s longest reigning monarch

Elizabeth is set to claim the crown from Victoria, after 63 years and seven months

Sat Sept 05 2015 - 01:00
Ireland should accept more refugees and migrants, says Howlin

Ireland should accept more refugees and migrants, says Howlin

State must play role in ‘one of the most challenging issues for humankind’

Thu Sept 03 2015 - 14:15
Let’s fashion a halo of laurel-leaves for Serena Williams

Let’s fashion a halo of laurel-leaves for Serena Williams

US Open favourite is shattering records but she has also shattered stereotypes

Mon Aug 31 2015 - 14:39
Room to roam: children’s lives are restricted by modern world

Room to roam: children’s lives are restricted by modern world

As kids become more supervised than ever, they miss out on a vital part of life

Fri Aug 28 2015 - 01:00
Investment in women would make better communities, says NWCI

Investment in women would make better communities, says NWCI

National Women’s Council of Ireland calls for restoration of funds to community groups

Fri Aug 28 2015 - 01:00
Room to roam case study: ‘I was a free-range child’

Room to roam case study: ‘I was a free-range child’

The Smith family describe the differences between their childhood experiences

Fri Aug 28 2015 - 01:00
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