How one Irish woman lost all her money through an elaborate romance scam
In the News podcast: Extent of romance scams remains unknown because people feel too ashamed to report relationship to authorities
Will this ceasefire finally end the war in Gaza?
In the News podcast: Irish Times contributors Mark Weiss and Michael Jansen on how Trump’s peace plan will work and what the future holds for Palestinians.
Global Solidarity Run calls on governments to show ‘decency’ to people forced to migrate
More than 15,000 people across 100 countries to take part in Irish-led global event on Saturday
Palestinians in Ireland relieved about Gaza deal despite harbouring doubts
Chief Rabbi warns ‘hardest work lies ahead’, but cleric welcomes chance for return of hostages from destroyed city
Why is Big Tobacco going after illegal cigarette sellers in Ireland?
In the News podcast: Consumer affairs correspondent Conor Pope on the day in the life of investigators scouring Dublin for sellers of illegal tobacco
Practice of leaving asylum seekers to sleep rough must end, groups demand
More than 100 organisations nationwide urge Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan to act
Presidential election: Where the candidates went wrong in Monday night’s debate
In the News podcast: Monday’s debate was polite, restrained and ultimately made for quite dull TV. So, what do the candidates need to change?
‘Exceptional demand’ for immigration registration delaying international students
Students planning to work part-time to fund cost of living unable to get appointments to register for Irish residence permit
‘Misinformation pandemic’ has become ‘a threat to democracy’, warns Irish academic
‘Misinformation pandemic’ has become ‘a threat to democracy’, warns Irish academic
It’s a jungle out there: Sorcha Pollak on growing up fast while working in the Amazon at 18
Social media and smart phones had not yet taken over our lives
Dublin stabbings: What does the data say about knife crime on the streets of the capital?
In the News podcast: Irish Times crime and security editor Conor Lally discusses whether Dublin is becoming more, or less, dangerous
The Irish language is enjoying a moment, but are policymakers invested in its revival?
In the News podcast: Why did 25,000 Irish speakers descend on the streets of Dublin last Saturday?
Are we ready for a four day work week?
In the News podcast: Financial Times columnist and reporter Sarah O’Connor discusses the shift in the Netherlands to a shorter working week
Depression and thyroid disease main health issues among Ukrainian refugees
Conditions stem in part from after-effects of 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster and ongoing Russian invasion
Deportations are a ‘critical element’ of an asylum system, says senior UN refugee official
Attempting to revise the 1951 Refugee Convention in current political climate would be a dangerous move for human rights, says commissioner