How to make the perfect Irish coffee
The glass, cream and coffee are important, but it’s the pouring that really matters
The glass, cream and coffee are important, but it’s the pouring that really matters
According to 2016 census people of no religion comprised more than 10% of population
Religious control of schools likely to dominate discussions
Atheist Ireland campaigns against exclusion of conscientious atheists from public office
‘Ireland is rightly proud of our reputation as a modern, liberal society,’ says Flanagan
Atheist Ireland says Irish law used by regimes overseas to defend persecution
Radio: No papal bull as radio presenters give muted welcome to pontiff’s visit
Atheists claim Catholic website and newsletter overtly campaign for specific outcome
Ciara Kelly is an assured on-air presence, a GP whose radio career is blossoming
Ireland’s population has moved on from the church but our politicians have not
Air Corps among Rising parade’s highlights, but struggling with budget cuts
Atheist Ireland wants end to Oireachtas practice of praying to ‘Christ Our Lord’
Catholic primary school body insists problem was linked to shortages of school places
With sterling’s drop, car buyers in the Republic in search of a bargain can make big savings shopping in the North
Irish rejection of 16 recommendations is raised at session of UN Human Rights Council
Sure, the Rising was undemocratic and religious. As an atheist, I have no problem with that
Group says commemoration on Easter Sunday reinforces ‘religious connotations’
Children of atheists and of minority faiths are discriminated against’, says Evangelical Alliance Ireland official
School concerned talk may help ‘cultivate non-religious belief’ among students
‘Despite apologies to Derek Walsh, the Government now supports two Bills that reinforce the right of State-funded schools to religiously discriminate’
Hybrid delivers on performance and practicality while helping environment
Logan says choices made in Ireland led to higher poverty and high youth unemployment
Anne Holliday donated her body to science and would have been proud of the plot in Glasnevin
A 60-year journey from obsequious conformity
Christians, people of other faiths and none, give their views on Pope Francis
Atheist Ireland chair requested change ahead of burial of his late wife in Glasnevin
Impartiality unintentionally skews RTÉ news show’s coverage of Palestinian conflict, while Jon Snow’s outrage is more deliberate
Constitutional pledge can be changed only by referendum
Couples seeking secular weddings face delays as celebrants await accreditation
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