What is in the new Defamation Bill and how will it change rules on press freedom?
Key reforms include abolition of juries in defamation cases and more protections for journalists
Key reforms include abolition of juries in defamation cases and more protections for journalists
Ireland were written off in 2013 and 2019, so what’s to say the critics aren’t wrong again in 2026?
James Van Der Beek may have wondered if he would ever shake being Dawson, or if the part was always destined for him
The Workplace Relations Commission is working on guidelines on how new legislation on working to the age of 66 will be interpreted
Aaron Sorkin takes Harper Lee’s classic book to create a play that presents a far more morally complex version of American liberalism
Taoiseach’s Dáil naming of Freddie Scappaticci as infamous M15 agent Stakeknife will pressure British government to follow course
Ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina prioritised relations with India, but her party is excluded from today’s vote
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Ireland’s strategic vulnerability has been normalised to a dangerous extent
Concern for humane treatment and respect for legal accountability are not mutually exclusive
Supercomputers used to train AI models are disrupting technology supply chains all over the world
So-called smart home devices are helpful, but can leave us wide open to being hacked
38,000 crimes committed in 2025 by people released on bail, according to new figures
In her piece on niche sporting events, Alison Healy missed a highly skilful pursuit particular to Ireland
Calling for him to quit is like thinking better trainers will make up for all those runs you failed to go on
Could this reminder of our colonised past be replaced by a more appropriate figure?
Perception that Guide only draws attention to starred restaurants is wide of the mark
A GP questions the rise of untargeted private screening for people without symptoms
Move sends out a message that economic growth must be prioritised, regardless of climate and health impacts
Marc Cochrane has, through representatives, described plans to build on centuries-old estate as ‘architectural vandalism’
This is confident Peruvian cooking, produced with skill and intent in a smart room
Growing up where paper towel use had sanctity, I often wondered if it was merely decorative
Taoiseach had one foot on plane to informal EU summit as TDs railed on grassroots issues
In her first major series since Derry Girls, Lisa McGee seems to have gleaned her 26 counties knowledge from old D’Unbelievables box sets
As Amy Berg prepares to release her documentary about the late singer in Ireland, the veteran film-maker reflects on his life and legacy
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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