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Will anything really change in how sexual harassment allegations are dealt with?
27.09.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Rather than ban certain breeds, can people just control their dogs?
20.09.2023
20
Sarah Harte
Pauw’s exit indicative of double standards in corridors of power
13.09.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Government’s mission should be a more competitively-priced Ireland
06.09.2023
40
Sarah Harte
Men need to have the offside rule in gender politics explained to them
30.08.2023
30
Sarah Harte
Will this be the kiss of death for sexism on and off the football pitch?
23.08.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Men playing the victim when women succeed harms all of us
16.08.2023
50
Sarah Harte
We could fund universal healthcare — the issue is whether we want to
09.08.2023
9
Sarah Harte
Irish Catholicism still alive in piecemeal way since Sinéad's incisive protest
02.08.2023
10
Sarah Harte
My ‘Barbenheimer’ binge makes it clear that it’s still a man’s world
26.07.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Corporate world's move away from 'woke capitalism' may come back to bite it
12.07.2023
10
Sarah Harte
RTÉ fiasco has proven that we need systemic change, not scapegoating
05.07.2023
50
Sarah Harte
Is direct action legitimate protest or a slippery slope to violence?
28.06.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Legislation alone isn’t enough to bring an end to homophobia
21.06.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Mental health is still stigmatised in Ireland — we need to normalise it
14.06.2023
20
Sarah Harte
Do we need a nanny state to curb our love of booze?
07.06.2023
4
Sarah Harte
Campaigners for accountability hit brick walls in Irish public life
31.05.2023
9
Sarah Harte
Ageism that pervades our society is both short-sighted and irrational
24.05.2023
8
Sarah Harte
Sex assault victims are still not encouraged to come forward
17.05.2023
20
Sarah Harte
Abused women and children let down by state agencies working in silos
11.05.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Bullies think they rule the world, but small acts of hope change it
03.05.2023
6
Sarah Harte
Fast-tracking facial recognition technology laws would be irresponsible
26.04.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Today’s mood music may be more optimistic than you’d think
19.04.2023
7
Sarah Harte
We struggle to keep up as artificial intelligence technology surges ahead
12.04.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Are parents unwittingly exploiting their children on social media?
05.04.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Amending a clause in Constitution will do little for equality of women
29.03.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Gen Z workers are not coddled, they simply have never known office culture
22.03.2023
9
Sarah Harte
I’d rather eat my innards than deal with inevitable abuse of Twitter
15.03.2023
8
Sarah Harte
One size rarely fits all when it comes to educating our children
08.03.2023
5
Sarah Harte
Sanitising literature serves to cover up critiques of hateful attitudes
01.03.2023
9
Sarah Harte
We cannot allow assisted suicide debate to devalue older people
22.02.2023
20
Sarah Harte
Modern sex education is our best weapon to combat gender-based violence
14.02.2023
7
Sarah Harte
Culture wars divide us into rival tribes and ignore our shared humanity
08.02.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Top-down approach to asylum takes Irish welcomes for granted
01.02.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Conscientious objectors are entitled to their beliefs, not their own laws
25.01.2023
20
Sarah Harte
Restricting fundamental rights requires careful consideration
18.01.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Young people are very pro-union — so why aren’t they joining any?
11.01.2023
10
Sarah Harte
Size acceptance should not come at the expense of physical health
04.01.2023
40
Sarah Harte
Time for a new beginning after another year of violence against women
28.12.2022
20
Sarah Harte
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