If I pay to skip the queue, what does that say about me?
Unthinkable: ‘Tell me what you do as a passenger, and I’ll tell you who you are’
Unthinkable: ‘Tell me what you do as a passenger, and I’ll tell you who you are’
We examine the developments at the main universities and technological institutions
Unthinkable: Mary Wollstonecraft’s time in Ireland seemed to influence her world view
Sculptures of Rosalind Franklin, Augusta Gregory, Ada Lovelace and Mary Wollstonecraft to join 40 busts of men
Unthinkable: The Philosopher Queens originated from ‘a disheartening trip to the local bookshop’
After decades of campaigning by the suffragettes, a 1918 Act gave a limited cohort of women the right to vote in parliamentary elections
A year after the Harvey Weinstein revelations, a professor decided to do some deep reading
Saudi director Haifaa al-Mansour on breaking the rules and filming on the streets of Dublin
Unthinkable: The Irish statesman Edmund Burke was a victim of reverse sexism
Unthinkable: There’s ‘a systematic ambiguity’ at the heart of human rights, TCD professor John Dillon says
Rosita Sweetman pays tribute to the pioneering women’s rights campaigner, who died 220 years ago this week
Review: Ugly reality TV on ‘Immigration Street’ while ‘Suffragettes Forever’ is a bit niche
‘I wanted to do a Masters degree in Irish literature but I ended up getting pregnant instead’
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