Irish Times - Opinion
As someone born into the greyhound industry, coursing should not be allowed to continue
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The Irish-Mohawk chief at the centre of a great what-if in US history20 hours ago
Ireland can't decide whether to protect the environment or undermine it20 hours ago
All aboard the golf train to Adare, Ireland's answer to North Korea20 hours ago
If you think football is 'just football', you're missing out1 day ago
Ken O'Flynn's Pride flag stance shows the disconnect between online and real life1 day ago
What happens to Northern Ireland after unity? Answers are starting to emerge1 day ago
Ireland's tax figures are so remarkable that the world is noticing, and this brings danger2 days ago
France's buildings are becoming unlivable amid heatwave. But air conditioning remains divisive2 days ago
European societies are not built for the climate reality we now inhabit3 days ago
There was nothing 'un-Irish' about the violence on Parnell Square. Or the heroism3 days ago
Why the American dollar was more important than US constitution3 days ago
Happy 25th birthday, Vodafone. Here are 25 ways phones have made our lives worse4 days ago
What will Trump have to do before Ireland's golfers have had enough?4 days ago
Summer beach read? 'This novel is compatible with sand' is hardly a great selling point5 days ago
One takeaway from the Jeffrey Donaldson scandal is the value of a scurrilous press5 days ago
Live hares used as bait for muscular 35kg dogs is a depressingly Irish bedtime story6 days ago
A long and winding process: our attempt to register enduring powers of attorney20 hours ago
New approach to a united Ireland needed20 hours ago
Brendan Balfe was a voice that always caught my attention20 hours ago
Efficiency cannot be the only measure of progress with AI20 hours ago
From Cillian to Kylian: the unlikely modern popularity of a seventh-century saint7 hours ago
Nigel Farage's latest big gamble5 hours ago
The Irish Times view on public sector pay talks: time to get on with it1 day ago
The UN faces a defining test in Sudan1 day ago
EU/China negotiations need to yield results2 days ago
Was Jeffrey Donaldson blackmailed by the British government?1 day ago
Women are being put in danger by Ireland's new guidelines on labour2 days ago
Is there a connection between the Virgin Mary and the EU flag?3 days ago
As the US turns 250, we are at each other's throats3 days ago
Irish unity questions complicated by political instability in the UK3 days ago
Legacy of the Declaration of Independence is the latest flashpoint in a divided America4 days ago
One in 10 Irish homes is at risk of overheating. Supermarket fans won't cut it5 days ago
We're ready to do a deal on public servants' pay - and everything is on the table6 days ago
How Ireland can make electricity cheap again - and cut emissions7 days ago
Ireland's budget plan has a name: 'Sure it'll be grand'7 days ago
Irish Rail's problems are bigger than my stolen suitcase or the non-existent tea trollies8 days ago
Irish drivers' habit of 'running reds' is not a charming quirk8 days ago
I read my daughter stories and hoped she tasted the strawberries. Our time was precious10 days ago
'When it melts, it's ruined': We need act on this week's wake-up call10 days ago
What should Ireland do as EU president? A to-do list by Fintan O'Toole, Lara Marlowe and others10 days ago
Two elections are shaping war and peace in the Middle East10 days ago
Stranger things have happened than the prospect of Messi vs Pico Lopes – but not many11 days ago
People in Northern Ireland have been pawns in a political game played in England for too long12 days ago
Keir Starmer made bad choices. Micheál Martin avoids choices altogether13 days ago
Security gaps leave Ireland vulnerable to foreign intelligence. The State is underprepared14 days ago
