5 worrying trends for Ireland's environment Researchers have identified 5 key issues which paint a picture of the threats facing our environment Climate Change • 1 hr
How did the marriage bar affect Irish women? The impact of Ireland's marriage bar on the affected women's professional lives and careers is still felt to this day Work and careers • 29 Nov
How breastfeeding trends in Ireland can be improved Ireland performs poorly when it comes to breastfeeding rates and there is significant work to be done to translate policy into practice breastfeeding • 28 Nov
How December 8th marked the start of Christmas in Ireland From the Christmas box to An Margadh Mór, do you know all of these Irish Christmas traditions? History • 27 Nov
How the far right are misrepresenting Irish history The use of the term 'plantation' by far right groups in Ireland is a localised effort to peddle misinformation and racism Ireland • 24 Nov
How social media inflames violence like Dublin riots Tackling the weaponisation of fear online means challenging widespread "radical indifference" to content Ireland • 24 Nov
Meet the Leitrim woman who founded the Irish record industry Ellen O'Byrne's New York business played a key role in recording and distributing Irish music over a century ago History • 24 Nov
The story of the secret theatre buried under Dublin's Busáras The Eblana theatre ensured the capital city's main bus station was also a busy cultural and social space for many decades History • 22 Nov
Why so many of us will run up that hill with Kate Bush A look at the life, work and many Irish connections of Kate Bush Music • 24 Nov
From Napoleon to Pearse, how the Fianna have sparked imaginations You'll find some suprising names on the list of people who've had a relationship with the tales of Fionn mac Cumhaill and the Fianna Folklore • 17 Nov
What Ireland ate and drank during the Second World War From the "black loaf" to a shortage of tea, the Emergency's hardships forced Ireland to try out many alternative foodstuffs History • 20 Nov
What should we expect from Ireland's Covid inquiry? It will need to be transparent, independent and ask the right questions about what we've experienced since March 13th 2020 Ireland • 16 Nov
Two positive steps we can take around climate action in Ireland These changes go well beyond pollution reduction and would simply make Ireland a much better place to live Ireland 2050: Tomorrow Tonight • 15 Nov
The story of WB Yeats' Nobel Prize win 100 years ago today Then and now, the poet was identified with Ireland in a way contemporaries like Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw never were Literature • 14 Nov
Why have we seen so many storms in recent years? A very high level of storminess has meant more frequent and intense storms hitting Ireland. Weather • 13 Nov
Why November 11th was a day for blood sacrifice rites in Ireland Blood sacrifices involving pigs, sheep or geese were practiced in Ireland well into living memory on Martinmas Folklore • 11 Nov
Who was Kathleen Lynn? The diaries of a radical Irish woman Her diaries tell the story of an innovative and revolutionary activist devoted to the cause of women, workers and Ireland History • 13 Nov
How a public kiss in 1930s Ireland caused a global sensation A woman was effectively banished from the country for the crime of kissing of a boy in public in Co Louth in 1937 History • 09 Nov
Under Clery's clock: the history and legacy of the Dublin store One of the mainstays of city life for over 170 years, the store's iconic clock provided a meeting place for generations of Dubliners History • 08 Nov
Why the commute to school is a 'postcode lottery' for Irish teens Research has found disparities between areas are not due to population size, but are more to do with differences in educational provision. Transport • 07 Nov
10 Irish sports scandals which rocked the nation From kidnapping and riots to fights and arrests, here are 10 scandalous moments from Irish sport which kept us all agog Sport • 06 Nov
When Ireland said no to nuclear power in Co Wexford The Carnsore Point festivals in the 1970s helped put a stop to the ESB's plans for a nuclear power plant History • 09 Nov
Is it possible to make housing in Ireland more affordable? Right now, the policy focus in this country appears to be on helping people to pay for unaffordable accommodation Housing • 02 Nov
Will big money kill off community ownership in League of Ireland? With just six of the 20 league clubs now owned by supporters, fears are growing of an 'arms race' in private spending Soccer • 31 Oct
How we told a new story about Ireland's last ever witch trial The Islandmagee witches exhibition is about finding new ways to understand and commemorate Irish witch trials History • 31 Oct