Irish Times - Opinion
Deepfake Simon Harris is only the start of the Government's AI problem
20 hours ago
When you're in crisis the world is kinder and you're kinder to yourself21 hours ago
The International Protection Act does the precise opposite of what it says on the tin1 day ago
Attack drones have captured the most disturbing images of war I've seen1 day ago
Robust criticism and mockery are not the same as urging murder and mayhem20 hours ago
Ireland's moment of truth in the energy crisis is fast approaching1 day ago
Does it matter that Ireland's bar staff and baristas are over-qualified? I think it does1 day ago
There is still little clear indication of where Sinn Féin is going2 days ago
Keir Starmer has drifted from one U-turn to the next2 days ago
Sinn Féin condemns dissident violence, but does it truly back the police?3 days ago
Ireland should learn a lesson from UK's futile efforts at pleasing Trump3 days ago
Do character references serve any good in a court system bound by rules of evidence?4 days ago
We must never repeat the colossal damage we inflicted on ourselves during Covid-194 days ago
Fianna Fáil created a middle class but has little to say to a generation unable to join it5 days ago
Leo Varadkar is seeking and gaining attention. But why?6 days ago
Do you take the Peig Sayers or the Friedrich Nietzsche view of life?6 days ago
Inspiring the next generation of innovators should be a national priority1 day ago
Working parents need greater flexibility1 day ago
Michael McDowell's Covid response critique ignores the central clinical reality1 day ago
Glacial pace of byelection to fill Catherine Connolly's former Dáil seat1 day ago
European inspiration for cycle-friendly urban and rural areas1 day ago
Any portent in a storm: Frank McNally on dogfights, doomsday and a tale of two Dundalks1 day ago
The search for a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels needs a new impetus6 hours ago
Threat of dissident violence still lingers in Northern Ireland7 hours ago
Stopgap solutions to the energy crisis will not be enough2 days ago
The diaspora gets some of the attention it deserves2 days ago
Every time we take the easy route and let AI think for us first we risk weakening our brains1 day ago
The performance of Irishness for outside approval is finished1 day ago
Aer Lingus flight cancellations: I was not even asked if changed flight date would suit me2 days ago
This May Day it is important to remember the vital role protest plays in a vibrant democracy3 days ago
Trauma is ongoing for most children and families in Palestine. How can Ireland help?4 days ago
Should planning rules for one-off housing be relaxed? Opinions for and against5 days ago
Legal or illegal, Ireland's emissions failure will damage the world3 days ago
Trump's God complex is not a sign of madness but a belief in his absolute power6 days ago
'Shedsit' garden cabins could become a rental black market6 days ago
There's a voyeuristic thrill in snooping on others' homes, including Vogue William's pink kitchen7 days ago
Ireland hasn't vanished over the past 50 years – it has simply changed8 days ago
Pope Leo is the religious leader non-believers needed8 days ago
Adi Roche: My nightmare is that the next Chernobyl event occurs at Chernobyl itself8 days ago
Ireland's population is told it has never been richer, yet it has never felt poorer8 days ago
Our message is always 'it's not your fault'. Why does society sometimes say otherwise?9 days ago
In the middle of a housing crisis, why are our town centres so empty?9 days ago
Plan for new 'inclusive special classes' is anything but inclusive10 days ago
Any battle between Catherine Connolly and the Government will be purely symbolic11 days ago
This autumn could see the return of remote learning. We need to start planning for it now11 days ago
'Saving the family' is really about putting women back in their boxes11 days ago
