Prisoner literacy: ‘I wrote to my girlfriend. She wrote back and I could read it’
A peer-to-peer literacy programme in Portlaoise Prison is proving a huge success
A peer-to-peer literacy programme in Portlaoise Prison is proving a huge success
Pandemic demonstrates possibilities for school communities to remodel the system
Unthinkable: Anyone can be a philosopher – if you’re open-minded enough
Inner-city Dublin teenagers and boys from Blackrock College meet every week to make music and gain a greater understanding of each other’s lives
‘On current projections we are heading for the worst of both worlds in the next Dáil: a populist government and a populist opposition’
Afri event also marks publication of mini-plays on global justice themes
TUI praises Jan O’Sullivan for making ‘a fairly good attempt’ to resolve dispute
Opinion: The Irish education system convinced me at a young age never to think for myself
Fears that this is developing into a valueless society
‘We need to see that there are different ways of looking at the world to that served to us by the mass media, which is necessarily pretty banal,’ argues Desmond Fennell
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