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The brutally unforgiving – and brutally fair – contest to qualify for the Olympics
The Irish Times· 6 hours agoJust because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean the US Olympic trials aren’t out to get you. In the now-52...
Cocaine and Irish women: ‘I’m a wife. I’m a mother. I have a career. I’m a user’
The Irish Times· 6 hours agoEarlier this week the Health Research Board (HRB) revealed that, along with recording the highest...
Distinctively Irish, creatively modern: Roy Foster on Sarah Purser, the most successful portrait...
The Irish Times· 7 hours agoWilliam Orpen’s rambling and elegiac 1924 memoir of his Dublin youth, Stories of Old Ireland and...
600,000 people expected to attend events in capital
RTÉ News· 12 hours agoGardaí said they have plans in place for what has been described as an extraordinary policing event. The annual Pride Parade, four GAA quarter-finals in...
Former US Vice President selects Mayo native to partake in prestigious project - news - Western...
Western People· 1 day agoTwenty-Seven-year-old, Luke Gibbons from Claremorris has been selected to represent Ireland as a...
Community of Joyce scholars grapples with accusations of misogyny and harassment claims
The Irish Times· 1 day agoThe international community of James Joyce scholars is small, tight-knit and collegial. This group...
Joyce scholar asked to leave Glasgow academic conference over inappropriate behaviour
The Irish Times· 1 day agoFritz Senn, a 96-year-old Swiss scholar and prolific author, was barred from the 29th International...
Church services
The Irish Times· 1 day agoWeek beginning Saturday, June 29th, 2024
Let them eat croissants
The Irish Times· 2 days agoThe life of pie
O’Gorman and Hackett pledge to win back voters who have drifted away from Greens
The Irish Times· 2 days agoThe first hustings was held in Trinity College Dublin, where both candidates made their pitch to...