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'Van Morrison's landmark album Astral Weeks turns 50 this weekend. We tracked down the musicians who played on it'
Alan Torney
13 Oct 2018
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'This is a shameful day for Fine Gael and a bad day for Ireland on climate change'
Eamon Ryan
9 Oct 2018
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The first Tuesday of November will define the next chapter of American politics
Larry Donnelly
8 Oct 2018
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Would you give your child a beer? Changing our attitudes towards sugar
Ciara Wright PhD
7 Oct 2018
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Ireland in a snapshot: Eddie - the honest, open man with the piercing blue eyes
Donal Moloney
6 Oct 2018
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How is it fair that the tourism industry still gets a subsidy of half a billion euros?
Eamon Murphy
5 Oct 2018
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Access to emergency departments in rural Ireland can be hard - so why don't we have an air ambulance service?
Tom Clonan
5 Oct 2018
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Opinion: Donuts are the spawn of the devil. No good can come from them
Ciara Wright PhD
3 Oct 2018
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'Fianna Fáil made mistakes during the boom, but not building enough homes wasn’t one of them'
Darragh O'Brien
2 Oct 2018
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In many cases, students no longer think they need to accept their very first job offer
Ruairi Kavanagh
1 Oct 2018
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Eoin Ó Broin: 'He is the Minister. The buck stops with him. He must change the policy... or go'
Eoin Ó Broin
25 Sep 2018
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Larry Donnelly: Michael D Higgins seems virtually unbeatable - so how will the other candidates try to win?
Larry Donnelly
24 Sep 2018
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Response: 'I have concerns about Take Back the City, but Labour will stand among those who support it'
Brendan Howlin
23 Sep 2018
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'Brendan Howlin was wrong: civil disobedience is a valid weapon in the fight for a better Ireland'
Siobhán O'Donoghue
21 Sep 2018
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Stephen Byrne: Why 9 years after ripping up my results, I went back to do the Leaving Cert...
Stephen Byrne
20 Sep 2018
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'Give our defence forces a living wage': Why I'm marching on the Dáil today
Tom Clonan
19 Sep 2018
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'I’ll always remember holding my results in my hand and seeing the look of pride on my parents' faces'
Ryan Lynch
16 Sep 2018
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Opinion: Ian Paisley's facing into a possible by-election ... he can be heartened by his likely re-election
Thomas Muinzer
14 Sep 2018
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Brendan Ogle: If Trump ever does visit Ireland, his toxic beliefs need to be called out
Brendan Ogle
13 Sep 2018
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'If we don't pay our Defence Forces a decent wage, we will lose talented, educated young people'
Eoin Scarlett
10 Sep 2018
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'Trump's mood and tone on his Irish visit will be shaped by what happens the week before'
Larry Donnelly
6 Sep 2018
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Opinion: On either side of the Atlantic, a disregard for verifiable facts has increasingly become the norm
Simon Foy
5 Sep 2018
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Opinion: 'Earn money on the side? Fear of the taxman isn't a reason not to file your tax return'
Barry Flanagan
2 Sep 2018
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'Excitedly I rang the Dept of Education thinking our lack of funding must've been some oversight.'
Graham Manning
27 Aug 2018
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'Even the bouncy castle industry in Ireland has representation: Generation Rent needs a voice'
Michael Byrne
26 Aug 2018
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In the garden: Even in the calm of the vegetable patch, it can be hard to stay mindful and focused
Michael Kelly
25 Aug 2018
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'What has the Catholic Church ever done for the world? Quite a lot, actually'
Dr Thomas Finegan
24 Aug 2018
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'In 1969, I fell pregnant as a teen - and then the Church took over'
Ava Stapleton
24 Aug 2018
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Larry Donnelly: 'Why are we going to see the pope? We are part of a rich tapestry'
Larry Donnelly
23 Aug 2018
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'Ireland's decision to prohibit GM crops doesn't make sense'
Drs Eoin Lettice & Barbara Doyle Prestwich
20 Aug 2018
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'We have twice had to rebuild our village on the West Bank - now our school is under threat'
Mohamad Nawajaa
19 Aug 2018
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'Dry stone walls are part of our history and culture but there are plans to replace them with fencing'
Tríona Byrne
18 Aug 2018
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'Paddy Cosgrave was wrong to invite Le Pen - and wrong to use Northern Ireland in his justification'
David McCann
16 Aug 2018
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'Compostable cup for your coffee sound good? It all depends on where it ends up'
Brian O'Sullivan
14 Aug 2018
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'Avoid burnout and maintain productivity you can be proud of by installing work boundaries'
Aoife McElwain
13 Aug 2018
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'The devastating impact of social class is not an abstract concept to hundreds of thousands on this island'
Lynn Ruane
12 Aug 2018
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