Dublin to host St Brigid’s Day events, celebrating the original Brigit
Tuesday’s celebrations include tours, lectures and a concert - but no bank holiday yet
Tuesday’s celebrations include tours, lectures and a concert - but no bank holiday yet
Fertility has become a booming private industry in Ireland
‘We have lost so many people,’ Michael D Higgins says after deaths of two Irish poets
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishwoman’s Diary
This supplement provides a range of readings which can support teachers in bringing history learning outcomes to life
Irish authors assess the outgoing government’s legacy and what the next one needs to do
Issues over length of license leads Hanna family to shut up shop after 41 years
Women’s rights were marginalised in Free State, with implications to present day
Vote 100: Much has improved for women in Ireland in a century, but there is also much still to do
A guide to historical happenings around the country this year
Radio Review: Today FM deftly covers both events, but reminds us that old attitudes linger
Letter to Taoiseach signed by academics and artists urges Government to act ‘without delay’
A group of 77 female activists have sewn a commemorative quilt marking 77 remarkable women who were involved in the 1916 Rising
Tackling malevolent cupcakes, mutant lesbians and “the man problem” at the Abbey
The three-day conference launches the theatre’s Waking the Nation programme
Experience of women critical for economics success, Frances Fitzgerald tells conference
Structural problems and shortcomings seem endemic in the system so why aren’t more people in the arts speaking up?
Labour Youth who campaigned for woman’s name say lack of female speakers was ‘ironic’
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