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Home births: 'It was really special to be able to hold him for the very first time in our own living room'
David Caren
'If the non-inclusive attitude is not radically reformed, the Irish Catholic Church will continue to decline'
Brendan Butler
'Sowing season doesn’t stop at the end of spring if you want vegetables over the winter'
Michael Kelly
'Irish sports women are leading the way and there's no longer this dominant sense of tokenism'
Emma Duffy
'Living with your parents in your late 20s isn't not going to kill you but it’s uncomfortable, it’s stifling'
Brigid O'Dea
'I was 13 when the Pope came to Ireland and I was raped by a priest the next year'
Colm O'Gorman
Thuggery, vandalism and urinating at playgrounds: 'We need zero tolerance to anti-social behaviour'
Jim O'Callaghan
'I was made Minister for the Gaeltacht but I could hardly speak a word as Gaeilge'
Joe McHugh
Opinion: 'Fussing about low breastfeeding rates reeks of mother-shaming'
Adrienne Corless
'If Drake can't shift a bulk of physical albums, what hope have Irish musicians?'
Peter McPartlin
'I was kidnapped by Islamic State, sold into slavery and endured rape, torture and humiliation'
Nadia Murad
'Newborn babies can only receive blood given in the last five days - so why are so few of us donating?'
Andrew Kelly
'I can’t see him as a Thor FitzGerald': 10 rules for choosing a baby name
David Caren
'A gambler can lose everything in an instant, destroying countless lives around them in the process'
John Halligan
Quinoa and grilled sourdough salad is a classic for summer evening supper or lunch
Michael Kelly
'Despite Newbridge and Liam Miller outcomes, the GAA lost as it looked to be bullied by public opinion'
Declan Lee
'The granny grant is a trivial pre-Budget kite, indifferent to parents and disrespectful to grandparents'
Frances Byrne
Frontline gardai need tasers and they need them now
John O'Keeffe
'Galway has morphed into a small city - but we're stuck with the services of a town'
Niall Ó Tuathail
'We need to use every avenue possible to help ex-offenders find gainful employment'
Various
Caroline Foran: 6 ways to challenge perfectionist thinking
Caroline Foran
'The State pension wasn't designed to support the lifestyles people have in mind'
Jerry Moriarty
Emilie Pine: 'I've been asked to be the 'token woman'. I don't like it but I say yes'
Emilie Pine
Irish Country music and dancehalls: 'The cause of the ruin of hundreds of young girls'
Kevin Martin
In the garden: 'French beans are, I think, one of the most underrated of vegetables'
Michael Kelly
'I couldn’t do without cocaine, couldn’t face talking to people without a few lines in me'
*Gary
'I stopped eating for days at a time, having no appetite or will to carry on and live'
Eoghan Gardiner
Court of Appeal: 'The new court has failed to meet expectations'
Seth Barrett Tillman
'For those concerned about the decline in real wages, there is a solution - join a trade union'
Paul Dillon
Sinn Féin and abstentionism: 'The party will eventually need people to take oaths for Ireland'
Caoimhín De Barra
'800 million people globally could be made redundant by technology over the next ten years'
Gary Gannon
Saying goodbye to Dad: 'I grappled with how I could fully express how much he means to me'
Larry Donnelly
Pope Francis: 'He is trying to encourage a more adult, participatory institutional model'
Gerry O'Hanlon SJ
Dating post Brexit: 'You're telling me Ireland has got its own Prime Minister?'
Peter Flanagan
Growing up in The Liberties: 'We thought we were posh because we had our own hall door'
Josie Sheehan
GIY tomatoes: 'We are in what I like to call 'bruschetta' season'
Michael Kelly
Children with disabilities: 'The assessment of need system is in disarray'
Professor Christine Loscher
Letter from America: 'Trump isn’t perfect but voting for him sent a message – and I’m still glad I did'
Larry Donnelly
'Catholic schools are the most sought after in their area, by families of all faiths and none'
Jonathan Tiernan
Mandela and 'the unbreakable bonds of friendship and solidarity' with Ireland
Simon Coveney