Fall in support in Ireland for direction in which European Union is going
Survey finds significant dissatisfaction with how EU responded to war in Gaza
Survey finds significant dissatisfaction with how EU responded to war in Gaza
More than 60% of parents say wages just about cover essential monthly expenses with little left over for leisure
CIPD Ireland wants more information from Government ahead of ‘snapshot’ date
Over 80% of children report pandemic had negative impact on their learning
Almost half use radio as companion, and one in five say it makes them more productive
Four out of five people in the population have been administered a booster
Countries adapting to new tech at rapid pace to stay competitive in global economy
Seven in 10 believe national 5G investment will support the growth of Irish businesses
Sustainability becoming increasingly important for business
Survey of 842 respondents conducted on behalf of St Patrick’s Mental Health Services
Mental health problems are outstanding issue, intensified by isolation and inactivity
Handling of pandemic bodes well for Coalition in battle for middle-ground voters
Three Ireland boss believes 5G tech will be key to State’s post-Covid economic recovery
Experts say State must balance restrictions with rewards to maintain public buy-in
Seen and Heard: construction lockdown slammed, Davy review to look at deals before Anglo
We are at the top of Mount Misery and must endure, but forbearance is not always a virtue
Levels of fear and worry drop since cases peaked last month, Department of Health data shows
Over half of Irish people aiming to live more sustainably in 2021, says survey
Third of adults said they would use delivery drones if they were available
The continual threat of lockdown makes planning very difficult for the arts
GDP loss could rise to €20.9bn by 2035, according to calculations made by Amárach
Behavioural economist Pete Lunn on how to renew the fight against coronavirus
While Ireland initially responded well to the challenge, it has now lost its way
Optimism falls to three-year low as sector battles Covid-19
Optimally, Irish workers say they would like a mix of working from home and being in offce
Live exercise classes contributed to higher broadband usage, says Virgin Media Ireland
AIB survey finds that 45% of people are cycling or walking more, while a quarter are growing their own fruit and vegetables
Irish Youth Foundation (IYF) survey show concerns about long-term impact on youth
There are signs that the coronavirus-led surge in news consumption is levelling off
Rather than being in opposition to real community, virtual experience fosters it
Dublin Chamber president Catherine Moroney has set sustainability as the over-arching theme for her year in office
Most are optimistic that society will change for the better when the crisis subsides
Majority would also considering changing support to parties offering a four-day week
Public policy, gender roles in work and care and sharing of responsibilities to be debated
Coffee shop owners says proposed levy on disposable cups will penalise those already trying to do their bit for the environment
Survey of 160 brands shows fewer than 10% making progress on customer experience
Over half of people believe force is well managed, survey on gardaí finds
Some 59% of people said they were not allowed to work from home
One third say beauty standards on social media make life harder now than for parents
Two-thirds report a healthy work-life balance, PRII census finds
In contrast, only 16% of people view crime in their local area as a serious problem
Just 1% of 16 to 21 year-old respondents describe their generation as ‘optimistic’
‘You can’t over-communicate... If it’s bad, say it’s bad. If it’s going to be tough – say so and ask for help’
Almost half of those asked said gardaí not dealing with things that matter to local area
Queues for Krispy Kreme; Louis Vuitton sales up – are we throwing caution to the wind?
One in seven reported thoughts of suicide as a result, survey suggests
Surveys show Irish faithful want participatory church the pope propounds
Our smartphones are now instrumental in almost all aspects of our lives, according to research by Three Ireland
Ireland’s ‘digital evolution’ is continuing at pace, says company’s CEO Robert Finnegan
Majority of public do not believe An Garda Síochána is a world class police service
Research suggests number of Irish cryptocurrency users quadrupled in four years
There’s no better way to watch royal event, even ironically, than a viewing party
Motor dealer says ‘surely if there was a flaw in the system it would have presented itself by now’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices