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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
12 Aug 2018
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'If the non-inclusive attitude is not radically reformed, the Irish Catholic Church will continue to decline'
Brendan Butler
11 Aug 2018
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'Sowing season doesn’t stop at the end of spring if you want vegetables over the winter'
Michael Kelly
11 Aug 2018
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'Irish sports women are leading the way and there's no longer this dominant sense of tokenism'
Emma Duffy
11 Aug 2018
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'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
10 Aug 2018
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'I was 13 when the Pope came to Ireland and I was raped by a priest the next year'
Colm O'Gorman
9 Aug 2018
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Thuggery, vandalism and urinating at playgrounds: 'We need zero tolerance to anti-social behaviour'
Jim O'Callaghan
8 Aug 2018
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'I was made Minister for the Gaeltacht but I could hardly speak a word as Gaeilge'
Joe McHugh
7 Aug 2018
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Opinion: 'Fussing about low breastfeeding rates reeks of mother-shaming'
Adrienne Corless
6 Aug 2018
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'If Drake can't shift a bulk of physical albums, what hope have Irish musicians?'
Peter McPartlin
6 Aug 2018
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'I was kidnapped by Islamic State, sold into slavery and endured rape, torture and humiliation'
Nadia Murad
5 Aug 2018
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'Newborn babies can only receive blood given in the last five days - so why are so few of us donating?'
Andrew Kelly
5 Aug 2018
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'I can’t see him as a Thor FitzGerald': 10 rules for choosing a baby name
David Caren
5 Aug 2018
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'A gambler can lose everything in an instant, destroying countless lives around them in the process'
John Halligan
4 Aug 2018
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Quinoa and grilled sourdough salad is a classic for summer evening supper or lunch
Michael Kelly
4 Aug 2018
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'Despite Newbridge and Liam Miller outcomes, the GAA lost as it looked to be bullied by public opinion'
Declan Lee
4 Aug 2018
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'The granny grant is a trivial pre-Budget kite, indifferent to parents and disrespectful to grandparents'
Frances Byrne
3 Aug 2018
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'Galway has morphed into a small city - but we're stuck with the services of a town'
Niall Ó Tuathail
31 Jul 2018
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'We need to use every avenue possible to help ex-offenders find gainful employment'
Various
30 Jul 2018
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Caroline Foran: 6 ways to challenge perfectionist thinking
Caroline Foran
29 Jul 2018
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'The State pension wasn't designed to support the lifestyles people have in mind'
Jerry Moriarty
29 Jul 2018
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Emilie Pine: 'I've been asked to be the 'token woman'. I don't like it but I say yes'
Emilie Pine
29 Jul 2018
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Irish Country music and dancehalls: 'The cause of the ruin of hundreds of young girls'
Kevin Martin
28 Jul 2018
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In the garden: 'French beans are, I think, one of the most underrated of vegetables'
Michael Kelly
28 Jul 2018
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'I couldn’t do without cocaine, couldn’t face talking to people without a few lines in me'
*Gary
28 Jul 2018
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'I stopped eating for days at a time, having no appetite or will to carry on and live'
Eoghan Gardiner
27 Jul 2018
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Court of Appeal: 'The new court has failed to meet expectations'
Seth Barrett Tillman
26 Jul 2018
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'For those concerned about the decline in real wages, there is a solution - join a trade union'
Paul Dillon
25 Jul 2018
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Sinn Féin and abstentionism: 'The party will eventually need people to take oaths for Ireland'
Caoimhín De Barra
24 Jul 2018
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'800 million people globally could be made redundant by technology over the next ten years'
Gary Gannon
23 Jul 2018
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Saying goodbye to Dad: 'I grappled with how I could fully express how much he means to me'
Larry Donnelly
22 Jul 2018
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Pope Francis: 'He is trying to encourage a more adult, participatory institutional model'
Gerry O'Hanlon SJ
22 Jul 2018
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Dating post Brexit: 'You're telling me Ireland has got its own Prime Minister?'
Peter Flanagan
22 Jul 2018
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Growing up in The Liberties: 'We thought we were posh because we had our own hall door'
Josie Sheehan
21 Jul 2018
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GIY tomatoes: 'We are in what I like to call 'bruschetta' season'
Michael Kelly
21 Jul 2018
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Children with disabilities: 'The assessment of need system is in disarray'
Professor Christine Loscher
21 Jul 2018
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Letter from America: 'Trump isn’t perfect but voting for him sent a message – and I’m still glad I did'
Larry Donnelly
20 Jul 2018
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'Catholic schools are the most sought after in their area, by families of all faiths and none'
Jonathan Tiernan
19 Jul 2018
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