Royal Irish Academy marks election of 29 new members
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
Veronica Campbell will bring ‘energy, vitality and leadership’ to role, says chair of board
Conference seeks to better inform debate on events of 100 years ago, says UCC historian
The adventure novelist sold 250 million books. A number of his works have Irish themes
Historian Professor Hugh Kennedy says Isis message was persuasive for some
Wild Geese: Irish psychologist on Germany’s excellent health system and life in Bad Nauheim
Michael Viney extols the pollination and clear food value of the stinging aculeata
Authors accuse company of reporting earnings in a deliberately confusing manner
Research conducted over 30 years suggests that getting more than six hours sleep a night may be important during middle age
Data from 40 studies published in past year across 17 countries found rates of stillbirth and maternal mortality rose by a third
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Flynn and Clarke used fake IDs and wigs to defraud banks and credit unions of €400,000
World wrap: Global fatalities top 1.2m in deadliest week for pandemic since April
Lofty ideals can sound great on paper, but too many struggle to match reality
Dublin City Council asking hotel to address alleged planning permission breach
Figures on display at Café Bar H, Grand Canal Quay, which is owned by Rita Crosbie
‘Shelbourne Four’ must be ‘freed and reinstated’ – Senator Michael McDowell
Catalogue from which the statues were chosen calls them Egyptian and African women
Book review: Paul Mendez’s semi-autobiographical novel is vibrant and original but sometimes a little uneven in its telling
If you find yourself regularly waking up without any apparent reason – what can you do about it?
The neuroscientist and author's Lab of Misfits helps brands engage with customers
To have any chance of progress, a fair economic wind will be essential
Long read: Tapes which implicated Gerry Adams deemed inadmissible in Belfast trial
Optimists not only live longer in general, but have a better chance of reaching 85 or older
Important principles from the catechism of cliché and a parallel development
Children in emergency accommodation not developing properly, says report
We invariably look in the wrong places for inappropriate content
Call for significant investment in Ireland’s stock of publicly-owned housing
Wild Geese: Dr Joseph Regan, research scientist with Bayer AG in Berlin
Research finds one-fifth of deaths are associated with poor diets
Spotlight shifts to empathetic bosses when it comes to retaining staff and attracting talent
Probe sends message that takes 10 hours to reach Earht from edge of our icy solar system
Living organisms can be used in the construction of buildings and to heat and light them
What are they thinking? When it comes to Brexit, the answer has several layers
William Reville: Predatory journals can contaminate scientific literature
Vasileios Madouros will lead a team of more than 70 staff in his new position
Start-up offers a financial lifeline for millions who do not have a bank account, allowing users to send money to loved ones via their mobile phones
Duchess is latest in long line of dignitaries whose Irish ancestry has been traced
NUIG coxed four claim thrilling photo finish win on the River Thames
Listening to the man from MacGill you might conclude women have nothing much to say, or don’t want to say it
Paisley and Trimble were different leaders but both projected conspicuously male models of authority
Extraordinary Emigrants: Kathleen Lonsdale was the first woman professor at UCL
Lisa O’Leary went from Ros na Rún to campaigning against female genital mutilation
Opinion: Sensible fees regime needed if universities are to compete in global marketplace
Margaret Turner-Warwick obituary: Born November 19th, 1924 – Died August 21st, 2017
Michael Cremin, originally from Co Cork, used the money to buy a fleet of cars
Barry Johnston is associate director for advocacy with The Malala Fund in London
British police confirm that the death toll from Saturday's attack on London Bridge has risen to eight
‘She would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death’ - family
Unthinkable: Philosophers need to grapple with the ‘symphony of senses’ being discovered by science
Research links light alcohol consumption with less risk of heart and blood vessel illness
Elliott succeeds Alan Cook who is retiring from 75% State-owned bank after six years
Amazon Echo’s Alexa and friends help make speech-activated technology more palatable
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
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