Greek myths, fairy tales and now TikTok: our enduring love affair with horror
Halloween horror taps into cultural roots going back to ancient Greece via the Romantics
Halloween horror taps into cultural roots going back to ancient Greece via the Romantics
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Six-person expert group to examine all aspects of Offences Against the State Act
Research shows pregnant women with Covid-19 may be at higher risk of ICU admission
Former Pentecostal pastor sworn into office after defeating incumbent in re-run poll
Prof Iseult Lynch awarded John Jeyes prize for research into microparticles
Consignment of 900,000 isolation gowns arrived at Shannon in world's largest aircraft
Young black community calls for early education about racism to tackle public ignorance
The Irish professor of law cooking up a storm in her ‘quarantine kitchen’ in Birmingham
Professor of Global Legal Studies at the University of Birmingham's guide to England’s second city
I am tempted to tap this young guy on the shoulder and suggest he run for the hills
Review finds most people with suspected appendicitis don’t have appendicitis
Optimists not only live longer in general, but have a better chance of reaching 85 or older
Far-right League leader’s taste for travelling around the country is paying rich dividends
A bloodline of coopers led Mark Lyons from agri-nutrition to beer and Kentucky whiskey
A few ideas to help you get off the couch in the new year, whatever your schedule
Project of reconciliation led by community that suffered more than most
Public seminar on clinical trials, chemsex education course, charity run and more
First Galway 2020’s creative director quit; now funding questions are being asked
Irish legislation cannot be described as being ‘like the abortion law in Britain’, says expert
Your body works hard to fight off infections, but there are things you can do to give it a boost
In study, anti-ageing effects of cycling appeared to extend to immune system
Unthinkable: It’s hard to envisage ever being able to prove a miracle took place
University lecturer Matthew Falder blackmailed victims to carry out degrading acts
Scientist believe newly-developed test could reveal causes of autism spectrum disorders
Experts found tissue that was not diseased responded well to the vitamin
Anti-immigrant sentiment fuels support for populist parties including resurgent Northern League
A successful Irish bid for the 2023 Rugby World Cup will bring huge economic benefits
Feeling tired, anxious and unable to concentrate? It could be down to Post Holiday Syndrome
Niacin typically found in meats, green vegetables and many pregnancy multivitamins
TDs will be compelled to spell out which abortions are permitted, which are not, and why
Dramatists to appear jointly on title pages of three Henry VI plays after analysis by academics
NUI Galway study seeks to establish pathways through which people are exposed
Children are particularly vulnerable to contaminated dust from crawling on the floor
Candidates from less affluent backgrounds are shut out because of their dress and accent
I’m not hijacking the birthplace of my father to avoid a couple of visas, nor am I casually jumping ship
He is a compassionate and committed conviction politician who obviously has the public good at heart. But that is not enough.
Experts say State must address issues with current legislation before introducing new Bill
‘You are not going to be thin, with curves, on your deathbed,’ says philosopher Heather Widdows
Teachers’ racist remarks exposed: ‘Shut up Allah’; ‘take that stupid thing off your head’
Prehistoric monument would have had stones higher than double-decker bus
Birmingham university says radiocarbon dating indicates document is 1,370 years old
Species discovered in Chile is closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex but was vegetarian
Atom smasher restarts after re-fit with aim of finding what binds galaxies together
Some 2,400 years after Aristotle, fresh attempts are being made to develop character through the classroom
Researchers made find when sifting through four years of data
The Brighton native and two handicap golfer takes over in October next year
‘Boris’ the mechanical hand might be able to load up a dishwasher by next April
Ripples set off by dying stars are notoriously difficult to spot by the time they reach us
For football and rugby authorities, this is a headache that is not going away
Special lasers looked below neolithic site to reveal ancient sites and discoveries
New research shows partners are at greater risk of bacterial infections
Analyisis of what we post show it can reveal more than we might think
Most of these plans are in conflict zones in Middle East
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