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Sarah Harte

Sarah Harte

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Will anything really change in how sexual harassment allegations are dealt with?

27.09.2023 10

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Sarah Harte

Rather than ban certain breeds, can people just control their dogs?

20.09.2023 20

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Pauw’s exit indicative of double standards in corridors of power

13.09.2023 10

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Government’s mission should be a more competitively-priced Ireland

06.09.2023 40

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Men need to have the offside rule in gender politics explained to them

30.08.2023 30

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Will this be the kiss of death for sexism on and off the football pitch?

23.08.2023 10

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Men playing the victim when women succeed harms all of us

16.08.2023 50

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We could fund universal healthcare — the issue is whether we want to

09.08.2023 9

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Irish Catholicism still alive in piecemeal way since Sinéad's incisive protest

02.08.2023 10

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My ‘Barbenheimer’ binge makes it clear that it’s still a man’s world

26.07.2023 10

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Corporate world's move away from 'woke capitalism' may come back to bite it

12.07.2023 10

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RTÉ fiasco has proven that we need systemic change, not scapegoating

05.07.2023 50

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Is direct action legitimate protest or a slippery slope to violence?

28.06.2023 10

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Legislation alone isn’t enough to bring an end to homophobia

21.06.2023 10

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Mental health is still stigmatised in Ireland — we need to normalise it

14.06.2023 20

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Do we need a nanny state to curb our love of booze?

07.06.2023 4

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Campaigners for accountability hit brick walls in Irish public life

31.05.2023 9

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Ageism that pervades our society is both short-sighted and irrational

24.05.2023 8

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Sex assault victims are still not encouraged to come forward

17.05.2023 20

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Abused women and children let down by state agencies working in silos

11.05.2023 10

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Bullies think they rule the world, but small acts of hope change it

03.05.2023 6

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Fast-tracking facial recognition technology laws would be irresponsible

26.04.2023 10

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Today’s mood music may be more optimistic than you’d think

19.04.2023 7

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We struggle to keep up as artificial intelligence technology surges ahead

12.04.2023 10

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Are parents unwittingly exploiting their children on social media?

05.04.2023 10

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Amending a clause in Constitution will do little for equality of women

29.03.2023 10

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Gen Z workers are not coddled, they simply have never known office culture

22.03.2023 9

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I’d rather eat my innards than deal with inevitable abuse of Twitter

15.03.2023 8

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One size rarely fits all when it comes to educating our children

08.03.2023 5

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Sanitising literature serves to cover up critiques of hateful attitudes

01.03.2023 9

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We cannot allow assisted suicide debate to devalue older people

22.02.2023 20

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Modern sex education is our best weapon to combat gender-based violence

14.02.2023 7

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Culture wars divide us into rival tribes and ignore our shared humanity 

08.02.2023 10

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Top-down approach to asylum takes Irish welcomes for granted

01.02.2023 10

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Conscientious objectors are entitled to their beliefs, not their own laws

25.01.2023 20

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Restricting fundamental rights requires careful consideration

18.01.2023 10

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Young people are very pro-union — so why aren’t they joining any?

11.01.2023 10

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Size acceptance should not come at the expense of physical health

04.01.2023 40

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Time for a new beginning after another year of violence against women

28.12.2022 20

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