Climate in 2021: Beyond the ‘blah, blah, blah’ of Cop26
Climate forced its way into political consciousness, we just didn’t do enough about it
Climate forced its way into political consciousness, we just didn’t do enough about it
‘You have to ask yourself, ‘are we going to keep on ... talking about this all the time’
Service contacted following engagment with organisation SpunOut’s text messaging aid
Environmental coalition calls for extra effort to involve rural and underrepresented people
National Youth Council of Ireland is urging them to make sure they have registered before deadline on November 25th
Former Revenue chairwoman Josephine Feehily will head review on state pension age and related issues
Listen to yourself, don’t compare yourself to others, and if you’re in pain – don’t ignore it
‘They won’t listen’: Advice for parents on speaking to young teenagers
Almost a third of those under 25 are on lowest Covid payment rate, National Youth Council of Ireland says
Report indicates high level of concern over negative impact of pandemic on mental health
Repurcussions and fear of saying ‘no’ was mentioned by some of those surveyed
New CSO figures show over 213,000 people signed on to the live register last month
Medically, they were spared the worst. But Ireland’s young will be hit hard by Covid-19
Some quarter of a million young people can vote on February 8th for the first time
Youth council urges thousands who have become eligible since last year to sign up
A task force in the west of Ireland is using Iceland’s model for reducing alcohol and drug abuse among teenagers
Pre-budget submission by the council seeks better youth work services and schemes to encourage more women apprentices
A major group of Irish citizens had no vote in this week’s elections and referendum: children
Logan says people from other countries are ‘taken aback by the social progression here’
Wexford councillor Malcolm Byrne defeats Billy Kelleher for European Parliament nomination
People aged between 18 and 14 ‘bottom of the list’ for social housing
Rising rents here and better career opportunities away: why young people still leave
Report from Coalition 2030 highlights major problems with housing and climate action
Youth council seeks €22m State investment as it aims to halve figure in coming year
Coalition 2030 group says advances on development must not make inequality worse
Almost 50,000 people with a third-level qualification arrived last year
Pre-budget submission says supports should include training and apprenticeships
Review widely rejected as lack of education and political urgency blamed for shortfall
The Health Quality Mark scheme helps youth workers promote better health
Regina Doherty says ‘total contribution approach’ requires consideration at policy and budget level
Students may play significant role in determining outcome of hard-fought referendum
Businesses on O’Connell Street using high-pitched ‘mosquito alarms’ to combat loitering
Anyone not registered by May 8th will not be able to vote in the abortion referendum
Event tackles concerns over World Meeting of Families in Ireland, which pope is to attend
There are many apps which promise to help people get a better – and longer – sleep each night
Irish abroad face so many barriers coming home they often stay put
‘Parents have to let us go and grow ourselves in our new culture, in our new home and our new country’
Youth council voices concern at live register figures amid general jobs rise
National Youth Council study finds racism a ‘normal’ feature of some young people’s lives
300 people attend summit organised by National Youth council
Applications must be lodged by November 25th in order to be able to vote next year
March held in Dublin to mark two years since signing of Sustainable Development Goals
Union calls on Government to invest in publicly-funded third level education
Jobseeker’s Allowance for under-26s much lower than standard payment of €193 a week
Some parents boast about their child’s long list of activities. But can it be too long
National Youth Council also seeks €50m to halve youth unemployment
Curtailing the rights of young people online will not make the internet safer
The number of people under 25 unemployed long term is 11,000
Opinion: My wife and I didn’t expect anything when we decided to move home from Australia
Brexit could increase child poverty North and South, warns children’s rights group
‘We fear Brexit will plunge more families deeper into poverty,’ says children’s advocate
‘Irish Times’ journalist will oversee plan to tackle challenges faced by the community
Taoiseach says referendum on issue will not be held in 2017 as previously promised
Demonstrators warn of impact income contingent loans would have on young people
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