Irish Times - Opinion
The 1926 census has drawn me into a web of wonder
17 hours ago
Our message is always 'it's not your fault'. Why does society sometimes say otherwise?17 hours ago
In the middle of a housing crisis, why are our town centres so empty?17 hours ago
Plan for new 'inclusive special classes' is anything but inclusive1 day ago
Dear political parties. Now is really not the time to talk about deposing your leader1 day ago
Unionists and Sinn Féin are like Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael – desperate to be loved1 day ago
Ireland's governing philosophy is learned helplessness – and it is getting worse3 days ago
What's driving the cultural obsession with the 1990s?4 days ago
I loathe Conor McGregor, but I can't lie: something about him intrigues me5 days ago
The audacity of newbie Catholic JD Vance lecturing Pope Leo is breathtaking5 days ago
Saying no is not Simon Harris's favourite part of the job6 days ago
Ozempic and Mounjaro look like the cure for everything, but there's no pill for some ills6 days ago
Fuel protests were a tactical masterclass and may have set the stage for more6 days ago
State's authority will be challenged again. We need to be ready7 days ago
When Charles Haughey refused to meet the 'Nine Frozen Arses' protesters7 days ago
Now you can see Edvard Munch's The Scream in 'film form', but why would you want to?8 days ago
Two-way linguistic traffic? No problem!17 hours ago
Doubling size of special classes is troubling17 hours ago
Maternity and childcare17 hours ago
Absence of competitive process for public appointments6 hours ago
Could a bottle-return model solve Ireland's dog fouling problem?5 hours ago
Frank McNally: The mood in Brussels is poised between worried and smug1 hour ago
Byelections offer a chance to take the nation's political temperature2 hours ago
Ireland's baby boomers are a rising political force3 hours ago
Varadkar's comments were simplistic but raise worthwhile questions1 day ago
The Irish Times view on the Council of State: what's the point?1 day ago
'Saving the family' is really about putting women back in their boxes2 days ago
This autumn could see the return of remote learning. We need to start planning for it now2 days ago
Any battle between Catherine Connolly and the Government will be purely symbolic2 days ago
The simple text message that helped France cut its electricity usage by 10%3 days ago
Ireland is 'delivering' more social homes, but that doesn't mean it is building them3 days ago
Men might have coined the term, but women invented 'looksmaxxing'4 days ago
Orbán was defeated by a vote 'too big to rig'. Could Trump follow?4 days ago
Patrick O'Donovan's attack on RTÉ was wrong, but he had a point about the media5 days ago
Jim O'Callaghan crossed a dangerous line when he threatened to call in the Army5 days ago
Pope Leo's strong voice finds an audience - even among non-believers5 days ago
We're only ever nine meals away from anarchy. That risk is no longer just theoretical6 days ago
Band-Aid solutions won't cut it in a world of tariffs, reckless wars and Chinese dominance6 days ago
Where are the protests over the torture and abuse of 100,000 Irish citizens?7 days ago
When the crisis is caused by oil dependence, the solution isn't cheaper oil8 days ago
Michael Healy-Rae reminded the Government of its real Opposition: rural Ireland9 days ago
Is it time to get religion out of the classroom?10 days ago
Fuel protests must not derail Ireland's climate plan. Neither should data centres10 days ago
Why did the US enter this ill-conceived war with Iran? Psychology offers some answers11 days ago
'Working' or 'stay-at-home' parent is a false choice. Most of us want something in between12 days ago
Faced with an untrustworthy US, Europe must make bold diplomatic moves12 days ago
