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Why do we insist on feeling aggrieved that Britain would want to honour Irish citizens?

Why do we insist on feeling aggrieved that Britain would want to honour Irish citizens?

That Britain wants to acknowledge the impact the Irish have on its society should be a very basic source of pride

Thu Dec 14 2023 - 06:15
Hot takes on the Dublin riots by Russell Brand, Steve Bannon and Brexit Britain are hard to take

Hot takes on the Dublin riots by Russell Brand, Steve Bannon and Brexit Britain are hard to take

The only thing it demonstrates is that if you see globalist plots in everything, you’ll see it on the streets of Dublin

Thu Dec 07 2023 - 06:00
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator - Does the BBC think viewers need to be patronised into enjoying history?

Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator - Does the BBC think viewers need to be patronised into enjoying history?

Finn McRedmond: BBC’s ‘landmark’ documentary Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator seems desperate to turn the Roman emperor’s life into a parable for our times

Fri Dec 01 2023 - 05:15
Forget Taylor Swift or Giorgia Meloni. There’s one outstanding candidate for Person of the Year

Forget Taylor Swift or Giorgia Meloni. There’s one outstanding candidate for Person of the Year

Thinking about 2023 through the lens of its towering individuals is a good practice in much-needed introspection. So, who might make the cut?

Thu Nov 30 2023 - 06:00
Let’s not be precious about Napoleon’s distortion of facts - all historians are telling a story

Let’s not be precious about Napoleon’s distortion of facts - all historians are telling a story

Historical fiction is that canvas, waiting to be smudged and abused until something true emerges

Thu Nov 23 2023 - 06:00
Cameron failed when it mattered. So why is he back?

Cameron failed when it mattered. So why is he back?

Rishi Sunak presents himself as an agent of change, but bringing back the man who triggered Brexit is a hugely retrograde step

Thu Nov 16 2023 - 06:00
Maybe the kindest thing to do for The Simpsons would be to shelve it

Maybe the kindest thing to do for The Simpsons would be to shelve it

The Simpsons managed to be more real than any of its contemporary competition combined. But it has run its course

Thu Nov 09 2023 - 06:00
Friends was not a show about the 90s, it was a show about the timeless march to adulthood

Friends was not a show about the 90s, it was a show about the timeless march to adulthood

Matthew Perry’s death is a reminder that TV can speak to universal truths while not being desperately serious or immediately relatable

Thu Nov 02 2023 - 05:45
Politics on the Edge; The Abuse of Power; The Right to Rule: Tory shape-shifting and buck-passing

Politics on the Edge; The Abuse of Power; The Right to Rule: Tory shape-shifting and buck-passing

A Memoir from Within by Rory Stewart; Confronting Injustice in Public Life by Theresa May; Thirteen Years, Five Prime Ministers and the Implosion of the Tories by Ben Riley-Smith

Sat Oct 28 2023 - 05:00
Britney’s gossipy celebrity memoir contains a serious hidden message

Britney’s gossipy celebrity memoir contains a serious hidden message

The weight of the contradiction - to be a child dressed as an adult, to be an object of allure and contempt - broke something in her

Fri Oct 27 2023 - 06:00
Finn McRedmond: Perhaps Ireland is not as European as it thinks

Finn McRedmond: Perhaps Ireland is not as European as it thinks

The next few years will provide us with a hard pill to swallow: Ireland has more in common with Britain than it does with Brussels

Thu Oct 26 2023 - 06:00
Fear of being cancelled for having the wrong views is killing student politics

Fear of being cancelled for having the wrong views is killing student politics

Everyone has bad ideas. We should judge people not for having them, but for their ability to grow out of them

Thu Oct 19 2023 - 06:15
The popularity of Taylor Swift and Barbie has nothing to do with feminism and everything to do with girl power

The popularity of Taylor Swift and Barbie has nothing to do with feminism and everything to do with girl power

The celebration of straightforward and uncomplicated femininity is a reaction to the prevailing cultural norms of the 2010s

Thu Oct 12 2023 - 06:30
David Beckham has sold his privacy to Netflix. I’m not buying it

David Beckham has sold his privacy to Netflix. I’m not buying it

More than a money-spinner, this documentary is a masterstroke in brand management

Fri Oct 06 2023 - 07:00
Finn McRedmond: Do women really need their own museum?

Finn McRedmond: Do women really need their own museum?

If a woman’s contribution to the history and formation of this island is not big enough to stand alongside men, then perhaps it is not big enough to warrant a place in a museum at all

Thu Oct 05 2023 - 06:00
It’s true all dog breeds bite, but I’d take my chances with a corgi over an American XL bully

It’s true all dog breeds bite, but I’d take my chances with a corgi over an American XL bully

The central tension of liberal politics has found a new, gnashing, mauling front

Thu Sept 28 2023 - 06:00
Electric bikes might be fun and flashy but, let’s face it, they’re not really bikes

Electric bikes might be fun and flashy but, let’s face it, they’re not really bikes

What was the point of decades-long campaigning to implement cycling-infrastructure in Dublin - only to quickly fill these lanes with motorised vehicles?

Thu Sept 21 2023 - 06:30
Labour governing in London and Sinn Féin in Dublin would reframe Anglo-Irish relations

Labour governing in London and Sinn Féin in Dublin would reframe Anglo-Irish relations

Brexit has disrupted the careful equilibrium in Northern Ireland

Thu Sept 14 2023 - 06:30
RTÉ has lost an asset in Ryan Tubridy but a good career probably awaits in Britain

RTÉ has lost an asset in Ryan Tubridy but a good career probably awaits in Britain

Now that Tubridy is teasing a move across the Irish Sea, the realisation might dawn: RTÉ has lost an asset, but a good career likely awaits in Britain

Thu Sept 07 2023 - 06:30
‘Typical Ryanair’ is a well-worn phrase, but why do we take so little pride in the Irish airline?

‘Typical Ryanair’ is a well-worn phrase, but why do we take so little pride in the Irish airline?

UK air traffic chaos was a reminder of how much Ryanair gets right

Thu Aug 31 2023 - 06:30
Finn McRedmond: Easier to outline America’s myriad faults than engage with its triumphs

Finn McRedmond: Easier to outline America’s myriad faults than engage with its triumphs

Nobody enjoys a bit of anti-Americanism more than Americans. But it would be a mistake to indulge in cynicism

Thu Aug 24 2023 - 06:15
Modern languages are in crisis in the UK, while Ireland grows more multilingual

Modern languages are in crisis in the UK, while Ireland grows more multilingual

US and UK are losing their facility in foreign languages while Ireland expands its range

Thu Aug 17 2023 - 05:00
Greta Thunberg is wrong on one thing - mainstream politicians do care about tackling climate crisis

Greta Thunberg is wrong on one thing - mainstream politicians do care about tackling climate crisis

Itching for full-scale societal upheaval is unlikely to provoke necessary technological progress

Thu Aug 10 2023 - 05:00
Barbie is neither an anti-man romp nor an intelligent musing on a woman’s place - it’s a bore

Barbie is neither an anti-man romp nor an intelligent musing on a woman’s place - it’s a bore

It has no point of view, no message and no understanding of who its audience is. If this is Hollywood’s best shot, the big screen is in trouble

Thu Aug 03 2023 - 06:30
London is no longer an economic Eden compared to Dublin, it just wears its faults more gracefully

London is no longer an economic Eden compared to Dublin, it just wears its faults more gracefully

Sneering at the mess Brexit has wrought on the British economy is as pompous and navel-gazing as any Brexiteer is capable of. Because when Britain gets poorer Ireland suffers too

Thu Jul 27 2023 - 05:00
Arts degrees don’t deliver quick returns on investment, but they’re not supposed to

Arts degrees don’t deliver quick returns on investment, but they’re not supposed to

It is perfectly obvious that Ireland does not owe all of its 21st-century success to its technological revolution. Instead, its technological revolution owes much to Ireland’s long and esteemed tradition in the arts

Thu Jul 20 2023 - 06:30
Finn McRedmond: Why does Taylor Swift generate so much sneering cynicism?

Finn McRedmond: Why does Taylor Swift generate so much sneering cynicism?

There’s no faster way to provoke ire in a certain type of man than to claim her as her generation’s Bob Dylan

Thu Jul 13 2023 - 06:00
Finn McRedmond: We should not expect contrition from Michael D Higgins

Finn McRedmond: We should not expect contrition from Michael D Higgins

Several times the President has shown he cares little about the limitations of his office

Thu Jul 06 2023 - 06:07
Finn McRedmond: Elton John at Glastonbury a reminder of better, weirder era

Finn McRedmond: Elton John at Glastonbury a reminder of better, weirder era

Our world can feel terribly one-note: western politics driven primarily by men in sharp suits, all presidential in nature

Thu Jun 29 2023 - 06:00
Ozempic: We may be on the brink of solving a decades-old crisis with a single medicine

Ozempic: We may be on the brink of solving a decades-old crisis with a single medicine

It is easy to assume the world is getting progressively worse. And then along comes a huge leap forward in science or medicine to challenge the misery

Thu Jun 22 2023 - 07:00
This is Europe: The Way We Live Now – Cross-border complexities

This is Europe: The Way We Live Now – Cross-border complexities

Ben Judah uses human stories to explore the idea of a coherent European identity

Sat Jun 17 2023 - 05:00
Finn McRedmond: Elizabeth Gilbert has pulled a novel because it is set in Russia. What a shame

Finn McRedmond: Elizabeth Gilbert has pulled a novel because it is set in Russia. What a shame

Eat, Pray, Love author had opportunity to make a stand against idea that novels should be treated as ethical instruction manuals

Thu Jun 15 2023 - 05:45
Finn McRedmond: The tragic irony of the TikTok therapist

Finn McRedmond: The tragic irony of the TikTok therapist

By fostering market for phone-based mental health treatment, tech companies bandaging wound they helped create

Thu Jun 08 2023 - 05:00
Prince Harry: The unravelling of a sad tale about a man driven to despair by his hatred of the media

Prince Harry: The unravelling of a sad tale about a man driven to despair by his hatred of the media

Finn McRedmond: Harry claims he is bringing this case to draw attention to journalistic malfeasance. But it seems bigger to him than that

Tue Jun 06 2023 - 18:24
Finn McRedmond: Ireland, of all countries, shouldn’t be too quick to celebrate the decline of religion

Finn McRedmond: Ireland, of all countries, shouldn’t be too quick to celebrate the decline of religion

Without parishes and shared activity like church-going, society may become coarser, more atomised, preferring individuality over community

Thu Jun 01 2023 - 04:45
Finn McRedmond: What Martin Amis teaches us about our politics

Finn McRedmond: What Martin Amis teaches us about our politics

The culture wars are not a diversion - they are the language, the style, of politics. One does not exist in a separate realm to the other

Thu May 25 2023 - 04:45
Finn McRedmond: Reaction to Matt Barrett’s quips speaks volumes about the great British sense of humour

Finn McRedmond: Reaction to Matt Barrett’s quips speaks volumes about the great British sense of humour

Without wishing to be glib, the Anglo-Irish relationship is probably resilient enough to weather this one

Thu May 18 2023 - 05:00
Finn McRedmond: Covid was a new contour in an existing culture war

Finn McRedmond: Covid was a new contour in an existing culture war

What we have learned, if anything, is that most people are basically decent and shouldn't be under the thumb of extremists. And that the harsher the lockdown, the worse its knock-on effects

Thu May 11 2023 - 05:15
Brexit was ‘a structural shock’ to the British-Irish relationship, says British ambassador

Brexit was ‘a structural shock’ to the British-Irish relationship, says British ambassador

Paul Johnston believes Ireland manages to combine a great deal of pride in being a successful modern republic with a great deal of underlying affection for the UK

Sat May 06 2023 - 05:00
Finn McRedmond: The worst party of the year celebrated the worst person in fashion. That is exactly as it should be

Finn McRedmond: The worst party of the year celebrated the worst person in fashion. That is exactly as it should be

Argument that we should not worship a man who was a jerk misses the point. Karl Lagerfeld, the controversial choice for Met Gala, was brilliant because he was not nice

Thu May 04 2023 - 05:00
The tricky late-20s: some friends are all about marriages and mortgages while others are still going to all-night raves

The tricky late-20s: some friends are all about marriages and mortgages while others are still going to all-night raves

Finn McRedmond: Our mid- to late 20s can be difficult, some friends talk about their marriages and mortgages while others are still going to all-night raves

Sun Apr 30 2023 - 05:00
English nationalism has nothing on the Irish variety

English nationalism has nothing on the Irish variety

Most things we in Ireland allege to be products of England really are British. Contrast with the visuals of Biden’s grand tour: shamrocks, Irish dancers, green drapery

Thu Apr 27 2023 - 05:00
Where has the rock star male novelist gone?

Where has the rock star male novelist gone?

The #MeToo movement has made men in literature more cautious

Thu Apr 20 2023 - 05:00
Don’t dismiss Charles III’s coronation as a trivial spectacle

Don’t dismiss Charles III’s coronation as a trivial spectacle

Every nation needs its mythology to forge national identity and the Monarch is part of that in Britain

Thu Apr 13 2023 - 05:00
We risk losing our cultural legacy if we constantly cater to changing sensibilities

We risk losing our cultural legacy if we constantly cater to changing sensibilities

The trouble with the contemporary ethos is that almost by definition it is liable to change - it always has been. And then what?

Thu Apr 06 2023 - 05:00
Highest dramas of Brexit may finally be over as Britain becomes boring again

Highest dramas of Brexit may finally be over as Britain becomes boring again

Finn McRedmond: Whatever bug that infected British politics over the past few years might finally be on its way out

Thu Mar 30 2023 - 05:00
Holly Cairns says our generation is worse off than parents, but what about the huge benefits from modernity?

Holly Cairns says our generation is worse off than parents, but what about the huge benefits from modernity?

Finn McRedmond: Life isn’t particularly easy for young people in Ireland but the way we measure our wealth extends beyond immediate material factors

Thu Mar 23 2023 - 05:00
How is it feminist to feel a moral obligation to look beautiful?

How is it feminist to feel a moral obligation to look beautiful?

The weight-loss drug Ozempic has soared in popularity, generating shortages for those who require it medically

Thu Mar 16 2023 - 05:00
Gary Lineker is politically juvenile, but the BBC is utterly naive

Gary Lineker is politically juvenile, but the BBC is utterly naive

By suspending the sports commentator under the guise of impartiality, the BBC has shown up its own inadequacies

Sun Mar 12 2023 - 13:20
Sunak replacing the bumbling Johnson marks the return of the traditional, serious Tory leader

Sunak replacing the bumbling Johnson marks the return of the traditional, serious Tory leader

The party is back in its natural habitat – traditional, serious, unsexy – and its current leader understands the brief better than Johnson ever could

Thu Mar 09 2023 - 05:00
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