Why exemptions from studying Irish are an increasing phenomenon We need a comprehensive plan for Irish in education and one that addresses the issue of exemptions in an inclusive fashion Education • 16 May
Why exemptions from studying Irish are an increasing phenomenon We need a comprehensive plan for Irish in education and one that addresses the issue of exemptions in an inclusive fashion Education • 16 May
How the war in Ukraine has damaged the environment The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused an increase in emissions from fires, forests have burned and water has been polluted Ukraine • 15 May
How the war in Ukraine has damaged the environment The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused an increase in emissions from fires, forests have burned and water has been polluted Ukraine • 15 May
How an Irish Catholic newspaper viewed World War II - & communism A supporter of European dictators, The Standard's main enemy before, during and after the war was the Godless Communism of Russia History • 15 May
How an Irish Catholic newspaper viewed World War II - & communism A supporter of European dictators, The Standard's main enemy before, during and after the war was the Godless Communism of Russia History • 15 May
Why are many Irish people rethinking travel plans to the US? From business executives to students, the drop in US travel highlights the changing nature of how we think about risk United States • 12 May
Why are many Irish people rethinking travel plans to the US? From business executives to students, the drop in US travel highlights the changing nature of how we think about risk United States • 12 May
What GAA rule changes can tell us about constitutions The experience of Gaelic football's rule changes, whether one agrees with them or not, gives a powerful lesson to the world of constitutions GAA • 08 May
What GAA rule changes can tell us about constitutions The experience of Gaelic football's rule changes, whether one agrees with them or not, gives a powerful lesson to the world of constitutions GAA • 08 May
Who owns my child's data? Teachers, parents and children should have a say in the role of technology in schools and on the types of data it collects and why Data Privacy • 07 May
Who owns my child's data? Teachers, parents and children should have a say in the role of technology in schools and on the types of data it collects and why Data Privacy • 07 May
The case against 'soft skills' The use of the term 'soft skills' persists to the detriment of the very skills it supposedly encapsulates - so what should they be called? Work and careers • 02 May
The case against 'soft skills' The use of the term 'soft skills' persists to the detriment of the very skills it supposedly encapsulates - so what should they be called? Work and careers • 02 May
Can I love myself or am I just being a big old narcissist? A philosophy of self-love would encourage us to welcome relationships, not deny them in favour of self-absorption Philosophy • 14 May
Can I love myself or am I just being a big old narcissist? A philosophy of self-love would encourage us to welcome relationships, not deny them in favour of self-absorption Philosophy • 14 May
How are Irish peatlands protected in law? Protecting and restoring Ireland's peatlands is not only a legal or technical challenge but a delicate balancing act Nature • 30 Apr
How are Irish peatlands protected in law? Protecting and restoring Ireland's peatlands is not only a legal or technical challenge but a delicate balancing act Nature • 30 Apr
After Francis: What the future of the papacy means for Ireland The papacy still matters for the Irish Church, particularly in how it approaches inclusion, women's leadership, LGBTQ+ Catholics, and rebuilding of trust Pope Francis • 25 Apr
After Francis: What the future of the papacy means for Ireland The papacy still matters for the Irish Church, particularly in how it approaches inclusion, women's leadership, LGBTQ+ Catholics, and rebuilding of trust Pope Francis • 25 Apr