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Our Irish-style corruption cannot hold a candle to the rot in Britain
11.02.2026
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Sarah Harte
Dear gentle reader, is Bridgerton's colourblind casting really harmful?
04.02.2026
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Sarah Harte
Every generation seems to have its Cuban missile crisis — Is this ours?
28.01.2026
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Sarah Harte
Too many parents are failing to teach their children basic respect
21.01.2026
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Sarah Harte
Thank the Bard for Jessie Buckley! January was a Shakespearean tragedy up to now
14.01.2026
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Sarah Harte
Women are expected to be like ninjas in making it safely home
07.01.2026
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Sarah Harte
Feeling more content in 2026 can start with looking beyond yourself
31.12.2025
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Sarah Harte
Christmas Eve Mass is uniquely beautiful — rampaging kids or not
24.12.2025
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Sarah Harte
High notions at Christmas can end in tears...or in the back of a squad car
17.12.2025
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Sarah Harte
Government’s ‘tone-deaf’ housing message shows why young people are leaving
10.12.2025
10
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Sarah Harte
Bragging used to be a faux pas — these days it seems to be a necessity
26.11.2025
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Sarah Harte
Church's dismissal of Our Lady as a co-redeemer seems like bad PR
12.11.2025
10
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Sarah Harte
Lily Allen's album is resonating with women for a reason
05.11.2025
10
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Sarah Harte
Families of murdered women know how the system has let them down — listen to them
29.10.2025
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Sarah Harte
New law doesn't go far enough to rebalance free speech rights
22.10.2025
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Sarah Harte
Our presidential contest illustrates just how far Irish women have come
15.10.2025
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Sarah Harte
Our presidential contest illustrates just how far Irish women have come
15.10.2025
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Sarah Harte
Being proactive and vocal is key to women's health outcomes
08.10.2025
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Sarah Harte
Why are Irish people not culturally daunted by death?
01.10.2025
10
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Sarah Harte
Ireland's new counselling services for young men are badly needed
24.09.2025
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Sarah Harte
It's nobody's idea of a good time, but divorce is a fact of life
17.09.2025
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Sarah Harte
Graham Linehan's part in toxic debate puts freedom of speech limits into focus
10.09.2025
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Sarah Harte
Who needs Russia sowing confusion when AI is already doing it
27.08.2025
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Sarah Harte
When positivity meets reality, sometimes you have to choose
20.08.2025
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Sarah Harte
Until we address the question of who has the right to call themselves Irish, we will see more racist attacks
13.08.2025
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Sarah Harte
Are we living in the age of rage?
06.08.2025
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Sarah Harte
Domestic killings rooted in male control and entitlement, not mental illness
30.07.2025
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Sarah Harte
The Gen Z stare is real, and we've all seen it
23.07.2025
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Sarah Harte
Proud revolutionary history of the GPO deserves better than shops and offices
16.07.2025
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Sarah Harte
We need an educated president with moral authority and a clear vision
09.07.2025
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Sarah Harte
Limiting freedom of speech is a threat to a functioning democracy
02.07.2025
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Sarah Harte
Women have choice in theory, but money rules
25.06.2025
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Sarah Harte
Same old crap being served up with a veneer of feminist empowerment
18.06.2025
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Sarah Harte
The Government cannot continue to pay lip service to atrocities in Gaza
11.06.2025
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Sarah Harte
The Government has bottled it on gambling — our young people will pay
04.06.2025
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Sarah Harte
Surrogacy situation threatens to end up like the Handmaid's Tale
28.05.2025
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Sarah Harte
Anxious generation needs to be faced with academic challenge of Leaving Cert
14.05.2025
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Sarah Harte
Basic respect for players on skorts issue is not a lot to ask in 2025
06.05.2025
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Sarah Harte
Our broken food culture is driving us towards weight loss drugs
30.04.2025
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Sarah Harte
Feminism is eating itself while women's choices remain illusory
23.04.2025
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Sarah Harte
Why are we letting the richest men in the world steal our ideas?
16.04.2025
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Sarah Harte
We owe it to slain women to ask the hard questions
09.04.2025
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Sarah Harte
Useless automated systems make every transaction a struggle
02.04.2025
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Sarah Harte
It would be foolish to dismiss Conor McGregor's political aspirations
26.03.2025
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Sarah Harte
Gen Z won’t fight for Europe — and maybe they have a point
19.03.2025
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Sarah Harte
Race to re-arm means avoiding groupthink has never been more crucial
12.03.2025
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Sarah Harte
Real people wonder where they will live as politicians gripe about Dáil time
05.03.2025
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Sarah Harte
At the risk of sounding like a character from Father Ted, hands off our Angelus
26.02.2025
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Sarah Harte
Bridget Jones brings laughs, but she also represents the worst of women
19.02.2025
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Sarah Harte
Should we discard works of artists accused of unthinkable things?
12.02.2025
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Sarah Harte