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Our future as part of the 'Western hemisphere' might rest with Steve Bannon
17.01.2026
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Gareth Ocallaghan
As temperatures drop, Ireland’s homeless face a silent and deadly crisis
10.01.2026
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January is the time to find some solitude, and renewal
03.01.2026
10
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A Christmas message to my 10-year-old self
27.12.2025
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What is Christmas, but that sense of belonging?
20.12.2025
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A personal letter to Enoch Burke this Christmas
13.12.2025
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Why I rely on vaccines despite rising misinformation from RFK Jr
29.11.2025
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New York Irish keep their heads down this Thanksgiving due to ICE
22.11.2025
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Are we starting to acknowledge that there’s an outlier in each of us?
08.11.2025
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My wife’s cancer battle opened my eyes to another disease in Ireland
01.11.2025
10
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Suicide leaves behind so many unanswered questions for loved ones
25.10.2025
10
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Woke and wacky Gerry Ryan is still sorely missed
18.10.2025
10
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Auden's 'age of anxiety' has never been more relevant
04.10.2025
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For free speech to work, listening is as important as talking
27.09.2025
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We have crossed the line between criticism and hatred
13.09.2025
10
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Garda recruits start out full of ambition. What happens then?
16.08.2025
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AI will soon know more about us than we know ourselves
09.08.2025
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The romance of rail travel dies somewhere between Limerick Junction and Platform 8
02.08.2025
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50 years after Miami Showband killings, the scars of The Troubles still remain
26.07.2025
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How disgraced Olympic coach George Gibney escaped prosecution — until now
19.07.2025
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Live Aid captured the imagination while causing a lot of controversy
12.07.2025
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Why Ireland’s next president must be more than a household name
05.07.2025
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It's been two years since Tubridy was thrown to the lions. Is it time for RTÉ to ask him back?
28.06.2025
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A woman's house should be a home — not a place of fear and fatal control
08.06.2025
10
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Tell us what’s going on at Bessborough — we have a right to know
31.05.2025
10
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Cool in 1976, crushed in 2024 — where did teen joy go?
24.05.2025
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Is Pope Leo the key to a radical shift in global consciousness?
17.05.2025
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Pope Francis let Jesus out of the church – will his successor lock him back in?
03.05.2025
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What Columbus and Trump have in common isn’t leadership — it’s greed
26.04.2025
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How violence and racism drove me away from football – and still keeps others out
19.04.2025
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Ireland has had three great presidents since 1990. Who's next?
05.04.2025
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'Free speech' supporter Trump is busy silencing dissenting voices
29.03.2025
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How toxic masculinity and online hate are fueling violence against women
22.03.2025
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Apart from how to wash our hands, we've learned nothing from covid
15.03.2025
8
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Boston’s Irish heart beats strong — even in the face of Trump’s immigration agenda
22.02.2025
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Men who go to Amsterdam to buy sex are lacking in maturity
08.02.2025
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Donald Trump has opened the door for people to weaponise mental health at work
01.02.2025
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Finding purpose and meaning in life is where we must all begin
11.01.2025
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Twixmas is often a time we'd prefer to forget
28.12.2024
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