9 times your favourite sports stars lost their cool A rogue's gallery of temper tantrums, hissy fits, freak outs, screaming matches, throwing incidents and physical rows in sport Sport • 20 Apr 20
9 times your favourite sports stars lost their cool A rogue's gallery of temper tantrums, hissy fits, freak outs, screaming matches, throwing incidents and physical rows in sport Sport • 20 Apr 20
A short history of GAA cancellations and postponements This will not be the first time the GAA has had to deal with epidemics and emergencies playing havoc with the fixture list Coronavirus • 31 Mar 20
A short history of GAA cancellations and postponements This will not be the first time the GAA has had to deal with epidemics and emergencies playing havoc with the fixture list Coronavirus • 31 Mar 20
Match off: High profile sports and cancellations The Six Nations' game between Ireland and Italy is not the first sports' event to be cancelled due to unforeseen events Sport • 26 Feb 20
Match off: High profile sports and cancellations The Six Nations' game between Ireland and Italy is not the first sports' event to be cancelled due to unforeseen events Sport • 26 Feb 20
Why spontaneous shrines do more than remember the dead Those who create spontaneous memorials address and articulate ideas that go beyond remembering the deceased Shrines • 13 Feb 20
Why spontaneous shrines do more than remember the dead Those who create spontaneous memorials address and articulate ideas that go beyond remembering the deceased Shrines • 13 Feb 20
Why commemorating the enemy is so contentious The row over Government plans to commemorate the RIC and the Dublin Metropolitan Police shows the continuing complexity of historical conflicts Brainstorm • 07 Jan 20
Why commemorating the enemy is so contentious The row over Government plans to commemorate the RIC and the Dublin Metropolitan Police shows the continuing complexity of historical conflicts Brainstorm • 07 Jan 20
Why do we keep resurrecting the dead in popular culture? There is money to be made in the afterlife and the dead are not going away anytime soon Pop Culture • 15 Aug 19
Why do we keep resurrecting the dead in popular culture? There is money to be made in the afterlife and the dead are not going away anytime soon Pop Culture • 15 Aug 19
Why are sports fans so fascinated by underdogs? Underdog stories touch something deep and universal in the human psyche Sport • 30 Nov 20
Why are sports fans so fascinated by underdogs? Underdog stories touch something deep and universal in the human psyche Sport • 30 Nov 20
The many commemorative rituals of Glasnevin Cemetery Glasnevin Cemetery has been a sanctum for public commemorations since it opened its gates in 1832 and given the prominence of certain individuals in public consciousness, public commemoration was inevitable in the cemetery grounds. Glasnevin Cemetery • 19 Jun 19
The many commemorative rituals of Glasnevin Cemetery Glasnevin Cemetery has been a sanctum for public commemorations since it opened its gates in 1832 and given the prominence of certain individuals in public consciousness, public commemoration was inevitable in the cemetery grounds. Glasnevin Cemetery • 19 Jun 19
GAA curses: myth, magic or excuse? There is a tradition in the GAA of blaming defeat on a force greater than human sporting abilities Folklore • 15 Aug 21
GAA curses: myth, magic or excuse? There is a tradition in the GAA of blaming defeat on a force greater than human sporting abilities Folklore • 15 Aug 21
How sports photography tells a story about who we are as a nation Sport is a powerful metaphor that can reveal the real values of a nation Sport • 24 Apr 19
How sports photography tells a story about who we are as a nation Sport is a powerful metaphor that can reveal the real values of a nation Sport • 24 Apr 19