Irish Times - Opinion
Bike sheds, Molly Malone and ghost buses: the things we talked about in 2025
18 hours ago
Did my dad know that would be the last time he'd ever speak to me?4 hours ago
Want to crack the formula for happiness at Christmas? Don't argue with your aunt2 days ago
I didn't want to spend another Christmas pretending I wasn't hungover3 days ago
Whatever happened to joy to the world? You have to look hard1 day ago
Should the super rich get to opt out of paying taxes in the country that enriched them?1 day ago
The AI revolution is an opportunity for Ireland – and the planet2 days ago
Ireland's Christmas story is still underpinned by separation anxiety2 days ago
Manchán Magan's ability to fuse present and past defined a rich year in the arts3 days ago
Eoin Lenihan's Vandalising Ireland proposes an idiosyncratic new direction for Ireland3 days ago
This is the week when 'lapsed Catholics' and 'spiritual but not religious' go to church4 days ago
What's behind the Trump administration's war on typefaces?4 days ago
A decisive showdown over Micheál Martin's leadership might be best for everyone4 days ago
In the world of AI, a second-class business degree won't be much use5 days ago
It is right to be careful about our language after Bondi. But we can't fall silent on Gaza6 days ago
Catholicism may be raising its head high but the body underneath is ailing6 days ago
Letters to the Editor, December 26th: On tagging prisoners, crisis in Sudan and airport bliss1 hour ago
A disconnected bus service2 hours ago
Letters to the Editor, December 24th: On why reductions in tobacco use have stalled, global devastation and women in the Church2 days ago
The secret to success?2 days ago
Letters to the Editor, December 23rd: On Catholicism and an ailing future, abortion and getting perplexed3 days ago
'Am I no longer a child? Are so many of the years past? How quickly they have flown!'6 hours ago
At this time of year, we need to remain hopeful amidst darkness1 day ago
Dublin's motorists remain stuck in a jam3 days ago
France's government has only got a temporary reprieve3 days ago
The State's new financial plan is a bet on economic growth and corporate taxes4 days ago
Vanity Fair article on the Trump White House was brutal, merciless and invaluable4 days ago
In a post-truth world, the magic of Christmas is in a category of its own4 days ago
Ireland should resist cheap, tough talk on migration4 days ago
One of Ireland's first women priests reflects on Christmas5 days ago
Micheál Martin is a victim of his own success6 days ago
Free speech will be the big EU-US battleground in 2026 – and Ireland is in the crossfire6 days ago
A smaller RTÉ does not mean a hollowed-out RTÉ7 days ago
In Bondi, on the first night of Hanukkah, the intifada was truly globalised9 days ago
At the top of the 2025 naughty list is the US, now officially in climate denial9 days ago
Why has Ireland abruptly decided the European Convention on Human Rights goes too far?9 days ago
Could we be on the verge of a techlash?10 days ago
We need to end the great social experiment on our children10 days ago
Drone sightings highlight worrying gaps in our national security11 days ago
Opinions are hardening against Ireland in Britain and the US. How worried should we be?11 days ago
Change to Catholic patronage of Irish schools is slow to come – for good reason12 days ago
Europe is in danger of becoming a plaything, not a player14 days ago
We should be very worried about AI taking over the classroom15 days ago
Ireland's plan to give Tasers to gardaí is bad policy12 days ago
Mindful gifting need not make Christmas earnest and boring15 days ago
'Rage bait' is an apt word of the year for 2025. Anger can be good17 days ago
