Irish Times - Opinion
Is the Wood Quay monstrosity finally going to be demolished?
14 hours ago
Trump's behaviour is increasingly cruel and erratic14 hours ago
Why oak, ash and beech trees offered seeds of hope in 20251 day ago
This was a dismal year for anyone hoping to buy a house. Will 2026 be better?1 day ago
Leo Varadkar's admission about empathy was a brave one15 hours ago
The old Irish habit of begrudgery didn't disappear, it just turned in another direction1 day ago
Oversharing on Instagram is narcissistic. Doing it on Facebook is having a meltdown2 days ago
Hate growing old? This advice will help you navigate it2 days ago
From statues to skorts, Ireland's talent for preoccupation with the wrong things is intact3 days ago
Go shooting, drink wine, sing in a chorus – and other life advice from a politics journalist3 days ago
The in-between days from Christmas to new year are a time to embrace imperfection4 days ago
What does history teach us about the AI-driven boom on the stock market?3 days ago
Iris Murdoch went to pains to hide poems on her bisexuality. Was it wrong to publish them?5 days ago
Here's the unpopular truth: many of us have never had it so good5 days ago
Bike sheds, Molly Malone and ghost buses: the things we talked about in 20256 days ago
Whatever happened to joy to the world? You have to look hard7 days ago
What happens when the unstoppable force meets the immovable object?15 hours ago
Letters to the Editor, December 31st: On Donald Trump's ballroom in Doonbeg, lights on graves and seizing church assets.15 hours ago
Letters to the Editor, December 30th: On learning supports, inheritance tax and driving tests1 day ago
Letters to the Editor, December 29th: On hospitals' operating times, bus disconnects and saving the written word2 days ago
Tony Soprano was right, the best is over: An Irish Diary on the decline of regional papers2 hours ago
Europe must be at the table if the Ukraine talks now progress1 day ago
Individual achievements were the highlight of Ireland's year in sport1 day ago
State Papers throw new light on the long road to ending the Troubles2 days ago
The EU must stand firm in response to US pressure on digital tech regulation2 days ago
I was kidnapped by Israel after I refused to evacuate the Gaza hospital where I work2 days ago
John Magnier's tactics came back to bite him2 days ago
Solitude is a rare chance to think. Loneliness is when the inner dialogue is unbearable3 days ago
You don't think Jesus Christ could return as AI? Talk to Joe Rogan3 days ago
St John Henry Newman said one thing took precedence over papal authority - conscience3 days ago
Year of Trump unleashed: Five critical issues that will define US politics in 20264 days ago
Did my dad know that would be the last time he'd ever speak to me?6 days ago
Want to crack the formula for happiness at Christmas? Don't argue with your aunt8 days ago
I didn't want to spend another Christmas pretending I wasn't hungover9 days ago
Vanity Fair article on the Trump White House was brutal, merciless and invaluable10 days ago
In a post-truth world, the magic of Christmas is in a category of its own10 days ago
Ireland should resist cheap, tough talk on migration10 days ago
One of Ireland's first women priests reflects on Christmas10 days ago
Micheál Martin is a victim of his own success12 days ago
Free speech will be the big EU-US battleground in 2026 – and Ireland is in the crossfire12 days ago
A smaller RTÉ does not mean a hollowed-out RTÉ13 days ago
In Bondi, on the first night of Hanukkah, the intifada was truly globalised15 days ago
At the top of the 2025 naughty list is the US, now officially in climate denial15 days ago
Why has Ireland abruptly decided the European Convention on Human Rights goes too far?15 days ago
Could we be on the verge of a techlash?16 days ago
