Why a new manager can be key to U20 footballers turning senior Timing, squad turnover and the arrival of a new manager are as important as talent for U20 players breaking into senior teams Gaelic football • 21 Aug 25
Why a new manager can be key to U20 footballers turning senior Timing, squad turnover and the arrival of a new manager are as important as talent for U20 players breaking into senior teams Gaelic football • 21 Aug 25
How can we help children with chronic illnesses in school? 1 in 3 school-aged children in Ireland experience difficulties due to a long-term health condition, impacting attendance, engagement and mental health Back To School • 20 Aug 25
How can we help children with chronic illnesses in school? 1 in 3 school-aged children in Ireland experience difficulties due to a long-term health condition, impacting attendance, engagement and mental health Back To School • 20 Aug 25
Why are more Irish families choosing to home school their kids? While still a minority practice, the number of registered home-schooled children has grown from 1,507 to 2,499 in recent years Homeschooling • 19 Aug 25
Why are more Irish families choosing to home school their kids? While still a minority practice, the number of registered home-schooled children has grown from 1,507 to 2,499 in recent years Homeschooling • 19 Aug 25
Is your boss paid too much? The issue of outlandish CEO pay and compensation continues to be a vexed and contentious topic in workplaces and boardrooms Work and careers • 18 Aug 25
Is your boss paid too much? The issue of outlandish CEO pay and compensation continues to be a vexed and contentious topic in workplaces and boardrooms Work and careers • 18 Aug 25
Do I have to work when I'm sick? It's time to dispel the notion that anyone benefits if you come to work ill - or work remotely while unwell Health • 08 Aug 25
Do I have to work when I'm sick? It's time to dispel the notion that anyone benefits if you come to work ill - or work remotely while unwell Health • 08 Aug 25
Could AI help you learn Gaeilge? Artificial intelligence could be the key to narrowing the language gap that locks aspiring Gaeilgeoirí out of learning the language Gaeilge • 07 Aug 25
Could AI help you learn Gaeilge? Artificial intelligence could be the key to narrowing the language gap that locks aspiring Gaeilgeoirí out of learning the language Gaeilge • 07 Aug 25
How coffee badging became a new workplace trend It joins 'quiet quitting' as another pinch point between employers and employees over the future of the workplace. Work and careers • 11 Aug 25
How coffee badging became a new workplace trend It joins 'quiet quitting' as another pinch point between employers and employees over the future of the workplace. Work and careers • 11 Aug 25
Why don't boys dance? Despite Irish dancing's progress, it's still a predominantly female activity, with boys and men largely choosing to opt out Irish Dancing • 11 Aug 25
Why don't boys dance? Despite Irish dancing's progress, it's still a predominantly female activity, with boys and men largely choosing to opt out Irish Dancing • 11 Aug 25
Why you shouldn't blame a rude waiter for ruining your holiday Before you send that snarky Tripadvisor review about that waiter, think about the difficult and demanding conditions they're working in Work and careers • 06 Aug 25
Why you shouldn't blame a rude waiter for ruining your holiday Before you send that snarky Tripadvisor review about that waiter, think about the difficult and demanding conditions they're working in Work and careers • 06 Aug 25
Why it's cheaper to film in Ireland than Los Angeles (for now) Over 850 productions have claimed Irish tax relief since 2016 showing Ireland is a major player in the global film industry Film Industry • 31 Jul 25
Why it's cheaper to film in Ireland than Los Angeles (for now) Over 850 productions have claimed Irish tax relief since 2016 showing Ireland is a major player in the global film industry Film Industry • 31 Jul 25
The story behind the benchmarks hiding in plain sight in Ireland The Ordnance Survey benchmarks chiselled into buildings, walls and bridges were originally used to measure height across Ireland History • 28 Jul 25
The story behind the benchmarks hiding in plain sight in Ireland The Ordnance Survey benchmarks chiselled into buildings, walls and bridges were originally used to measure height across Ireland History • 28 Jul 25
Is the semi-colon on its last legs? New research indicates that students have issues with the semi-colon and usage in writing down nearly 50% in 20 years Grammar • 28 Jul 25
Is the semi-colon on its last legs? New research indicates that students have issues with the semi-colon and usage in writing down nearly 50% in 20 years Grammar • 28 Jul 25
Why do 90% of minor footballers not make the senior grade? The odds of progressing from county minor to county senior are overwhelmingly stacked against young players for a variety of reasons Gaelic football • 22 Jul 25
Why do 90% of minor footballers not make the senior grade? The odds of progressing from county minor to county senior are overwhelmingly stacked against young players for a variety of reasons Gaelic football • 22 Jul 25
Inside the social networks behind Irish myths and legends Maths and network analysis can help to track connections between hundreds of characters in Irish mythology Folklore • 24 Jul 25
Inside the social networks behind Irish myths and legends Maths and network analysis can help to track connections between hundreds of characters in Irish mythology Folklore • 24 Jul 25
How Trump's personality traits have led to tariff threats The US president's approach to trade is shaped by hubris, a poor grasp of policy tools and his distrustful nature Trump Tariffs • 17 Jul 25
How Trump's personality traits have led to tariff threats The US president's approach to trade is shaped by hubris, a poor grasp of policy tools and his distrustful nature Trump Tariffs • 17 Jul 25
Are you ready to go for a spin in a flying car? Flying cars aren't as far away as you may think, but what safety requirements does a vehicle need to operate as both an aircraft and a car? Transport • 15 Jul 25
Are you ready to go for a spin in a flying car? Flying cars aren't as far away as you may think, but what safety requirements does a vehicle need to operate as both an aircraft and a car? Transport • 15 Jul 25
The science of winning an All-Ireland final over 100 years ago Are there lessons for Cork and Tipperary in how Limerick trainer Jim D'Alton prepared his All Ireland winners in 1919? Sport • 14 Jul 25
The science of winning an All-Ireland final over 100 years ago Are there lessons for Cork and Tipperary in how Limerick trainer Jim D'Alton prepared his All Ireland winners in 1919? Sport • 14 Jul 25
Are you ready for the four-day working week? This might be a good time to re-examine long-standing assumptions about how and when we work Work and Careers • 01 Jul 25
Are you ready for the four-day working week? This might be a good time to re-examine long-standing assumptions about how and when we work Work and Careers • 01 Jul 25
Do you trust people to do the right thing at work or at home? Getting people to cooperate and do the right thing doesn't always require the threat of punishment or penalties Psychology • 26 Jun 25
Do you trust people to do the right thing at work or at home? Getting people to cooperate and do the right thing doesn't always require the threat of punishment or penalties Psychology • 26 Jun 25
How to decide when it's time to leave your job If your job is driving you crazy or making you sick, leaving is better than staying even if the alternatives are not entirely clear Work and careers • 18 Jun 25
How to decide when it's time to leave your job If your job is driving you crazy or making you sick, leaving is better than staying even if the alternatives are not entirely clear Work and careers • 18 Jun 25
The story of the first all-Ireland mapping survey 200 years ago Disputes were common and informants often disagreed when the townlands we're familiar with today were created Ireland • 13 Jun 25
The story of the first all-Ireland mapping survey 200 years ago Disputes were common and informants often disagreed when the townlands we're familiar with today were created Ireland • 13 Jun 25
Why is my landlord offering a licence & not a tenancy agreement? There are important distinctions in law between those who occupy a premises under a tenancy or under a licence Renting • 11 Jun 25
Why is my landlord offering a licence & not a tenancy agreement? There are important distinctions in law between those who occupy a premises under a tenancy or under a licence Renting • 11 Jun 25
Why having a massive public row with your boss rarely ends well The spat between Donald Trump and Elon Musk is a vivid example of how a massive blowup with your boss can be destructive and dangerous Work and careers • 09 Jun 25
Why having a massive public row with your boss rarely ends well The spat between Donald Trump and Elon Musk is a vivid example of how a massive blowup with your boss can be destructive and dangerous Work and careers • 09 Jun 25
Why micro-retirement has become a new workplace trend for Gen Z The demand for micro-retirement is driven by the desire to achieve a better work-life balance and avoid burnout Work and careers • 06 Jun 25
Why micro-retirement has become a new workplace trend for Gen Z The demand for micro-retirement is driven by the desire to achieve a better work-life balance and avoid burnout Work and careers • 06 Jun 25
What a shortage of planners in Ireland means for where you live Planners work to manage growth and guide it towards outcomes to benefit both communities and the environment Planning • 04 Jun 25
What a shortage of planners in Ireland means for where you live Planners work to manage growth and guide it towards outcomes to benefit both communities and the environment Planning • 04 Jun 25