How can we stop Irish crime gangs exploiting up to 1,000 kids? The latest Greentown studies examine ways to reduce the 'wicked problems' of how Irish crime networks exploit children Ireland • 13 hrs
Building homes for employees: what we can learn from an old idea Providing additional benefits around housing and child-care are examples of how an employer could really make a difference Work and Careers • 19 Jan
What can leaders learn in uncertain times from Greek gods? Their day may be long gone, but the myths around the acient gods remind us to reflect and check ourselves Leadership • 06 Jan
Do the dead have property rights? Burial instructions may not necessarily be fulfilled given the law in some jurisdictions law • 08 Dec 20
Why 'Fairytale of New York' ends up in the spotlight every year The annual debate about authenticity and censorship is now as predictable as arguments at the family dinner table on Christmas Day Fairytale of New York • 07 Dec 20
Is nostalgia good for your head? Nostalgia is a simple reminder that difficult times are far from permanent Nostalgia • 26 Nov 20
Why fitness content on social media is a double-edged sword There are dangers when we use Instagram and social media as main sources of information when it comes to health and fitness Fitness • 03 Nov 20
How music helps us relax Music makes us feel good, connects us with others and is at the centre of what it means to be human Music • 23 Oct 20
The high cost of health misinformation Exposure to an abundance of information, both good and bad, is having an effect on our decision making process Coronavirus • 19 Oct 20
Death of a lord mayor: Terence MacSwiney's 1920 hunger strike The Lord Mayor Of Cork's hunger strike and death 100 years ago posed medical, ecumenical and legal quandaries History • 27 Oct 20