The role of young masculinities in men's violence against women We need a lot more than classes in schools if we are going to prevent violence against women and engage men in this process Society • 16 Mar 21
The role of young masculinities in men's violence against women We need a lot more than classes in schools if we are going to prevent violence against women and engage men in this process Society • 16 Mar 21
Do our social media likes reflect what we do and think offline? Our likes and brand behaviours tend to be more genuine when our online followers are true friends Social Media • 09 Mar 21
Do our social media likes reflect what we do and think offline? Our likes and brand behaviours tend to be more genuine when our online followers are true friends Social Media • 09 Mar 21
How lockdown has made us realise who and what matters most Will this reawakened awareness of family and community continue in a post-pandemic world? Society • 26 Feb 21
How lockdown has made us realise who and what matters most Will this reawakened awareness of family and community continue in a post-pandemic world? Society • 26 Feb 21
Is Ireland a safe haven for LGBT+ youth? The everyday experience of many young Irish lesbian, gay and bisexual people is not so cheerful despite recent national developments Ireland • 24 Feb 21
Is Ireland a safe haven for LGBT+ youth? The everyday experience of many young Irish lesbian, gay and bisexual people is not so cheerful despite recent national developments Ireland • 24 Feb 21
How should Ireland commemorate Covid-19? Commemorating Covid-19 will be a complex task given that it will be difficult to commemorate something we might all want to forget Commemorations • 22 Feb 21
How should Ireland commemorate Covid-19? Commemorating Covid-19 will be a complex task given that it will be difficult to commemorate something we might all want to forget Commemorations • 22 Feb 21
'The loneliness epidemic has been in Ireland long before Covid' Many older people in Ireland can go days, weeks or even months with no social contact whatsoever Society • 19 Feb 21
'The loneliness epidemic has been in Ireland long before Covid' Many older people in Ireland can go days, weeks or even months with no social contact whatsoever Society • 19 Feb 21
Why can't our politicians speak in plain English? The use of jargon and waffle often dresses up the fact that people don't really know what they are talking about Ireland • 15 Feb 21
Why can't our politicians speak in plain English? The use of jargon and waffle often dresses up the fact that people don't really know what they are talking about Ireland • 15 Feb 21
Why swearing, drinking, and being stupid are good for you Here are five ways so-called 'bad' behaviour can benefit you – and others Society • 01 Feb 21
Why swearing, drinking, and being stupid are good for you Here are five ways so-called 'bad' behaviour can benefit you – and others Society • 01 Feb 21
Ireland's complex relationship with shame After the report into the Mother and Baby Homes, we need to rethink shame and especially its relation to violence Society • 14 Jan 21
Ireland's complex relationship with shame After the report into the Mother and Baby Homes, we need to rethink shame and especially its relation to violence Society • 14 Jan 21
Why the dryrobe wars shouldn't put you off outdoor swimming Irish swimming places have always welcomed people regardless of body shape, size, skin or what you're wearing Swimming • 25 Feb 21
Why the dryrobe wars shouldn't put you off outdoor swimming Irish swimming places have always welcomed people regardless of body shape, size, skin or what you're wearing Swimming • 25 Feb 21
How our generosity for charities exposes the failure of state Is it not an indictment of Ireland in 2020 that we still need to raise money to help out good causes and charities? Charity • 15 Dec 20
How our generosity for charities exposes the failure of state Is it not an indictment of Ireland in 2020 that we still need to raise money to help out good causes and charities? Charity • 15 Dec 20
The story of Ireland's First Commission on the Status of Women It's 50 years since the Commission was established to examine and report on the status of women in Irish society History • 02 Dec 20
The story of Ireland's First Commission on the Status of Women It's 50 years since the Commission was established to examine and report on the status of women in Irish society History • 02 Dec 20
How we should mark International Day of People with Disabilities It's time for people with disabilities to stop living in the shadows of others Society • 02 Dec 20
How we should mark International Day of People with Disabilities It's time for people with disabilities to stop living in the shadows of others Society • 02 Dec 20
The secrets hidden in Irish townland names The massive importance of agriculture in Ireland can be seen in how placenames recall past farming practices Ireland • 21 Oct 20
The secrets hidden in Irish townland names The massive importance of agriculture in Ireland can be seen in how placenames recall past farming practices Ireland • 21 Oct 20
What do you do if a colleague chooses to 'come out' to you? National Coming Out day aims to make the process of coming out easier for LGBTQI people by raising awareness of the process LGBTQ • 11 Oct 21
What do you do if a colleague chooses to 'come out' to you? National Coming Out day aims to make the process of coming out easier for LGBTQI people by raising awareness of the process LGBTQ • 11 Oct 21
We need to talk about Ireland's problem with alcohol The intersection of culture, age and alcohol is a risk for the future brain health of our country. alcohol • 01 Oct 20
We need to talk about Ireland's problem with alcohol The intersection of culture, age and alcohol is a risk for the future brain health of our country. alcohol • 01 Oct 20
The pandemic is changing our brains - here's how to fix it Stress, anxiety, depression, worry, isolation and loneliness brought about by the pandemic and lockdown can change our brain chemistry Coronavirus • 20 Aug 20
The pandemic is changing our brains - here's how to fix it Stress, anxiety, depression, worry, isolation and loneliness brought about by the pandemic and lockdown can change our brain chemistry Coronavirus • 20 Aug 20
The rise, fall and rise again of the Aran jumper's fashion appeal From Steve McQueen to Marilyn Monroe, many high-profile stars have take a shine to the traditional geansaí Ireland • 02 Oct 20
The rise, fall and rise again of the Aran jumper's fashion appeal From Steve McQueen to Marilyn Monroe, many high-profile stars have take a shine to the traditional geansaí Ireland • 02 Oct 20
Seagulls may be hitting our cities because of easy flight paths Aside from access to food, urban areas may be easier for seagulls to fly around because of how buildings alter air flows Nature • 17 Aug 20
Seagulls may be hitting our cities because of easy flight paths Aside from access to food, urban areas may be easier for seagulls to fly around because of how buildings alter air flows Nature • 17 Aug 20
Why accidents and emergencies seem to dramatically slow down time The altered perception of time during the seconds of a crash or accident is a common experience Psychology • 07 Aug 20
Why accidents and emergencies seem to dramatically slow down time The altered perception of time during the seconds of a crash or accident is a common experience Psychology • 07 Aug 20
How theatre promotes conversations around social injustice Theatre and performance can provide an ideal setting for those experiences that usually lie in the shadows Brainstorm • 05 Aug 20
How theatre promotes conversations around social injustice Theatre and performance can provide an ideal setting for those experiences that usually lie in the shadows Brainstorm • 05 Aug 20
Are children going out of fashion? Low birth rates have created major new challenges for countries around the world Society • 05 Aug 20
Are children going out of fashion? Low birth rates have created major new challenges for countries around the world Society • 05 Aug 20
How cuts harm services for people with intellectual disabilities The sector requires a government which invests in and values people rather than simply cutback services Health • 30 Jul 20
How cuts harm services for people with intellectual disabilities The sector requires a government which invests in and values people rather than simply cutback services Health • 30 Jul 20
What Ireland has to say about unemployment during the pandemic New research looks at how Irish people experienced work-disruption and unemployment during the recent lockdown Ireland • 30 Jul 20
What Ireland has to say about unemployment during the pandemic New research looks at how Irish people experienced work-disruption and unemployment during the recent lockdown Ireland • 30 Jul 20
How would you cope with cocooning in prison? Many who were cocooned in prison during the Covid-19 lockdown experienced isolation at another level Coronavirus • 29 Jul 20
How would you cope with cocooning in prison? Many who were cocooned in prison during the Covid-19 lockdown experienced isolation at another level Coronavirus • 29 Jul 20