Irish feminists must avoid British trap of transphobia
Trans-exclusionary ideas lack compassion and must be repelled from Ireland
Trans-exclusionary ideas lack compassion and must be repelled from Ireland
Opening next week, Limerick’s 38th EVA International takes as its starting point the nation-building construction of the Ardnacrusha hydroelectric power station
While the home was an awful, tragic place, it was not necessarily a site of insanity or evil
NHS has refused to pay for abortions for women from North who travel to Britain
Taoiseach cannot be that ignorant of an issue which has divided Irish society for decades and on which he had to reluctantly legislate in 2013
Tackling malevolent cupcakes, mutant lesbians and “the man problem” at the Abbey
The three-day conference launches the theatre’s Waking the Nation programme
It is a moot point as to when a foetus experiences pain, but it is not a moot point as to when someone becomes human
If this standard is kept up, writes Kevin Gildea, then Winter Pages will become as essential as a warm fire on the wet miserable nights of our Irish winter lives
Students here do not participate in class as much as in the US, Irish survey finds
Roísín Ingle talks gender equality and body hair with author and academic Emer O’Toole
Our sexuality constantly changes, says Emer O’Toole, whose book describes her gender-bending coming of age in Galway
A witty, engaging exploration of how gender roles are performed, and how we might do things differently
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