What did James Joyce have to say about the Irish beef industry? Dive into Ulysses and you'll find much about cattle - and the economic relationship between Ireland and Britain James Joyce • 15 Jun 22
The pioneering Irish woman golfer you've never heard of before The many challenges Eitnne Pentony faced in the 1930s did not stop her becoming a successful golfer at home and abroad History • 15 Jun 22
Fit to print: press censorship & propaganda during the Civil War How both sides used and abused the press during the Civil War shows the importance placed on newspaper coverage History • 13 Jun 22
Does fear of failure hamper Irish business innovation? Ireland needs to cultivate an innovation ecosystem which is not hampered by binary definitions of success and failure Business • 09 Jun 22
How migrant volunteering has benefits for everyone New research shows the important contribution migrants make to local communities through volunteering Ireland • 24 May 22
'Floating hells': life on 19th century Ireland's convict ships Irish convicts awaiting transportation to Australia two centuries ago were housed on ships moored at Cork and Dublin harbours History • 16 May 22
What the Communion season tells us about Irish society The annual debate about commercialism, clothing and gifts at Communion time relates in many ways to changes in power and control. religion • 13 May 22
Supports needed for Irish families mourning drug-related deaths Families who lose a loved one to a drug death experience a silent grief that puts them at risk of mental and physical health problems Ireland • 11 May 22