Sage Bertie Ahern, wry Joe Duffy and stoned-sounding Irish Maga fan: Radio reactions to Trump’s US election win
Radio: Ciara Kelly hears differing takes on Trump victory while Kieran Cuddihy meets jubilant Maga fans in New York
Radio: Ciara Kelly hears differing takes on Trump victory while Kieran Cuddihy meets jubilant Maga fans in New York
The active fund giant has only 2% per cent of client money invested in companies with business related to fossil fuels, well below market average
Brotherless Night wins Fiction Prize; Doppelganger wins Non-Fiction Prize, both worth £30,000
The investment firm has met the ire of literary activists amid accusations of greenwashing
It was a jaw-dropping moment that makes you wonder about the cultural diet of our political leaders. Never mind: here are some recommendations to get them back on track
Constantly being mistaken for Naomi Wolf gave Naomi Klein a way into the strange world she writes about in Doppelganger, her new book
This bold, brave and expertly researched book diagnoses the big problems and offers practical, considered solutions for them
Book review: Booker shortlisted novel is a damning assessment of the state of the world
It’s time to fight back against a system that allows women to be sacrificed, erased and violated
Noteworthy harmony between some of the oldest sources of wisdom in our society and some of the youngest
Optimists say July. Others September. We will return – gradually – to a much changed world
Actor and friends leading Fire Drill Friday protesters on Capitol Hill
The actor on her new film, in which she plays a whistleblower who tried to stop the Iraq War
The author argues for a radical, anti-capitalist green new deal solution to climate challenge
The upcoming local and European elections are powerful platforms for the marginalised to make their voices heard
Laura Slattery: Is ‘Tim Apple’ a character from the Garden Gang or a satirical novel?
Iris Murdoch, Edna O’Brien, Marian Keyes and Eimear McBride all appear on the list
An inventive debut about the conflicting impulses of smart millennial women
Articulate comedian serves up an interesting mixture of content
The Nobel-prizewinning, vegan politician on America’s inconvenient president
The writer and activist on Trump, Brexit and the risks in Ireland’s economic policies
The legacy of Apollo House is that the public now knows change can occur
What happens when someone in your family starts going out with a psychopath?
Environmental campaigners and trade unions have joined forces to try to ensure that workers in fossil-fuel industries aren’t forgotten about in the move to a low-carbon society
Paul Gillespie: ‘These are big, bold and challenging ideas with a significant and informed following in Ireland’
TD abandoning interests of very people he claims (repeatedly) to be representing
We’re enjoying watching the progress of the Joan Didion documentary on instagram but not so keen on ant invasions
Radical critics see real opportunities for protests and social movement action against governments and fossil fuel industries
Oxfam director warns agreement to limit warming to 2.7 degrees could not be called a success
Francis builds on ‘human ecology’ to ask how to develop an ‘integral ecology’
‘Secular, Jewish feminist’ impressed by courage of pontiff’s green encyclical
Binding target dates up to 2050 needed in overdue Irish legislation
When it comes to climate change, capitalism is the problem, says Canadian author and activist Naomi Klein
Activists confront institutions about profiting from the climate crisis
Hundreds of thousands march ahead of tomorrow’s climate change summit
Cuban-American artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada made a name for himself with a huge land portrait of Obama. Now he is making his mark on Belfast’s Titanic Quarter
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