Brianna Parkins: I’m using my house deposit to freeze my eggs
I am the only one in my family’s history to be this old without children
Interviews, travel, recipes, fashion, gardening, advice columns, and more from the Irish Times Magazine supplement
I am the only one in my family’s history to be this old without children
Reynolds started the global movement We Are the ARK - or Acts of Restorative Kindness
From cleansers and lipsticks to perfume and shampoo, you can save waste – and money – by choosing refillable options
These old favourites are still with us for very good reason
You’ll need a ruler to make this perfect, but it will be worth it
Remember to use soft butter to brush the sides of the tin upwards so the cake rises evenly
Full Irish is a straight-talking plate designed to feed you and perhaps even silence you for 20 minutes
From Famine tales to histories of the first settlers, these locations speak to who we are as a people
Ask Roe: ‘If this was a romantic, I would have a conversation about it but as it’s with friends, should I let it slide?’
Perhaps after I die, my children will marvel at how they chart technological change through the 20th and 21st centuries
Plan your year with our perfect picks for international travel, from El Salvador to Mozambique
How to Drink Better: Not all grapes planted around the world are used to make wine, but plenty are
Christian goes ‘What are you doing?’ when he sees us out training on New Year’s Day. He’s obviously forgotten about my world-famous intensity
The artists, entrepreneurs, activists and musicians set to shake things up in the new year
Definitions of low alcohol vary, while it’s becoming increasingly harder for producers to keep down alcohol levels
These recipes aren’t based on nutritional calculations, but I guarantee they’ll leave you satisfied without feeling unhealthy
The chicken here should end up brown and crispy on all sides
A lot of the cooking in this simple, flavour-filled dish takes place in the oven
Saving on summer jollies is essential, here are the tips on what to watch out for
The musician on growing up a Gaeilgeoir in ‘enemy territory’, deliberately couching his English in a Dublin vernacular, and his anti-arrogant approach to playing music
I do not want to be the most optimised version of myself, with a pert Pilates bottom and the perfect slicked back bun. Instead, I want to be useful
This is gloriously simple and careful cooking from an Iraqi-run kitchen with quiet confidence
Ask Roe: ‘He went to the doctor but didn’t mention the cocaine, and he has been prescribed antidepressants but he won’t take them’
Ask Roe: ‘I want to find love and a real relationship like my friends who go out with nice guys’
Irish Times photographers select their images of the year
Ask Roe: Stress, anxiety and a lack of connection can fuel this kind of thinking
Ask Roe: Take care of yourself – but also be so proud of yourself. Feel so grateful that you’re free of this man
Answer Eoin Butler’s 100 questions correctly and you could win an overnight stay for two
We asked six women with different styles about their go-to outfits and how they master dressing up
With its Italian architecture, Michelin-star dining and easy access to the sea, this pretty and charming coastal town is a hidden jewel
Patients and staff describe a day in the life inside Roscommon Hospice
This festive season I’m going to do something I’ve never done before
Ask Roe: ‘On holidays we have much more frequent sex, but never manage to take that renewal home with us’
From chaotic ferry crossings to ruined toys, some of Ireland’s funniest people share the Christmas moments that still make them howl
How to Drink Better: Dessert wines vary in style, so it’s good to work out what you enjoy
Tips, tricks and invaluable gardening knowledge in these page turners for green-fingered enthusiasts
For many, Christmas is a re-entry into the emotional climate of childhood, with all its insecurities, unspoken rules and long-held tensions
The Elf has been on a world tour; selfies in Paris with the Eiffel Tower, lying on Copacabana Beach in Rio
Did you know you can find very fine sparkling wines in England?
Delivering a festive wow factor doesn’t have to involve loads of fiddly effort
Ideally, the cake element here will be made ahead and left overnight in the fridge
A key appeal of this glamorous dessert is that it can be made ahead, at least in part
Simone Gannon’s expert picks for presents that feel personal, even when time is short
The only way I could afford to come back to Dublin is if the Irish Government hired me for a very specific role
From west Cork to Belfast and Athlone to Dublin, these are our restaurant critic’s standout experiences of the year
Move will involve a revamp of Bang, which has been a fixture on the Dublin dining scene since 1999
Is the man bag for function, fashion or just to flash wealth?
Chișinău, surely one of Europe’s least-visited capitals, is a city of wine, warmth and slow beauty. It’s a revelation
Ask Roe: ‘How is it possible to date when you’re terrified that the person across from you is alt-right?’
One of the great reliefs of being with someone for a long time is the freedom to say: what would you like for Christmas?
Moving away means exposure to a new culture, language, work environment and way of life, but there’s always the pull of home
‘Sorcha, you can’t be a bad person, no matter how hord you try’
‘I’m worried it’s going to find its way into my own garden’
History and hazard mingle on a trip that inspires many emotions
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