Irish Times - Opinion
Struggling to get your children off Fortnite? There's a reason for that
1 day ago
Women's role in boycotts: 'No woman in Ballinrobe would dream of washing him a cravat'17 hours ago
Amazon's 'flying rivers' are reaching a tipping point17 hours ago
Byelections showed increasingly fractured politics with dangerous consensus on one issue1 day ago
Fewer people are having babies. Could smartphones be the reason?1 day ago
Ireland is facing a cocktail of uncertainty - two key signs this week need to be heeded2 days ago
Who would want the most difficult job in Ireland? Quite a few people2 days ago
Residents, not tourists, are the best way to re-energise our cities2 days ago
The best exam essay I read this year was an angry – and refreshingly human – one3 days ago
To call Irish people anti-Semitic is a collective punch to the stomach3 days ago
UK's 'generational ban' on tobacco will give Dublin a headache4 days ago
Christopher Nolan's Odyssey isn't evidence of a cultural void. It's the opposite4 days ago
Trump accuses his opponents of treason. But it's clear who the real traitor is5 days ago
It's hard to work up any outrage about yet another grubby payments controversy at RTÉ5 days ago
Gerry Hutch and Bertie Ahern performed 'Lanigan's Ball racism'6 days ago
Trump has taken a dodgy practice to a new level7 days ago
Airline passengers should be breathalysed17 hours ago
Letters to the Editor, May 25th: On finding housing crisis solutions, Israel and Palestine and annoying expressions17 hours ago
Brought to book: Shane Ross's RTÉ 'fantasy'2 days ago
Switching up annoying expressions2 days ago
RTÉ aural dilemma is question of identity2 days ago
Pressed for time – Colette Sheridan on the story behind exhibition of 1916 Proclamation copy4 hours ago
The Irish Times view on EU-UK relations: no easy way to undo Brexit damage2 hours ago
The Pope plea for regulation of AI should be heeded3 hours ago
Byelections have thrown up clear winners and losers1 day ago
Cuba is clearly in the sights of US president Donald Trump1 day ago
Ireland's politics of strategic ambiguity served us well – until it didn't1 day ago
Tech workers are so well paid, many don't bother to join a union. That's going to change1 day ago
Presbyterian Church is celebrating 100 years of women in leadership1 day ago
The paradox of Donald Trump: his popularity has tanked, yet he remains untouchable2 days ago
Why does this cheery, propulsive love song make me feel so wretched?2 days ago
Ironic that data centres are contributing to job cuts in the world's data centre capital3 days ago
Two-thirds of Ireland's wild bird species are in danger. So are the rules protecting them4 days ago
We finally know how much money shapes Irish elections5 days ago
These figures tell the real story of Fianna Fáil's impact on housing6 days ago
As smart cities reduce car use, Ireland goes all in6 days ago
Under-16s say a social media ban won't work. The Government needs to listen to them7 days ago
We're all 'doing phone'. It's no way to spend a life8 days ago
One year into his papacy, it's clear Pope Leo will be no quiet American8 days ago
Boycott is a pernicious strategy silencing Jews, Israelis and Palestinians7 days ago
How did Nigel Farage go from crank to bookies' favourite for prime minister after the next election?9 days ago
What the three-pin plug teaches us about gender equality11 days ago
People in Ireland want to know where our money goes. The answer is depressing12 days ago
Ireland's nuclear debate generates a lot of hot air but no clean energy13 days ago
Nigel Farage's success gives Ireland an urgent deadline13 days ago
Why is the US conspiracy theorist who championed 'pizzagate' so interested in Ireland?14 days ago
