The Irish Times view on Seamus Culleton: bringing cruelty closer to home
Performative cruelty is designed to deter illegal entry and encourage undocumented to ‘self-deport’
Performative cruelty is designed to deter illegal entry and encourage undocumented to ‘self-deport’
An investigation conducted by The Irish Times and other media shows parts manufactured by Taoglas and TE Connectivity are being used in Geran-2 drones
Democratic rising star James Talarico’s appearance on Colbert’s show was dropped but then drew more than five million viewers on YouTube
Irish athlete clocked 36.30 seconds when finishing runner-up to Stacey Ann Williams from Jamaica
Research by Catholic marriage agency Accord reports rise in couples seeking its marriage courses
University of Limerick chief’s resignation came after threat of disciplinary action over due diligence and adherence to policy
From fringe protest candidate to Trump’s health secretary, RFK’s unlikely survival story is pure American surrealism
Original carried tools, turf and half the parish – what made it so loved seems to be forgotten
Actor Van Der Beek revealed that he had colorectal cancer in November 2024
Airlines fear definitive court ruling on issue that could impact on airport slots before Government enacts legislation to scrap passenger cap
Week beginning Saturday, February 14th, 2026
Koranic school at Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland will remain closed for foreseeable future
Sitka spruce, sika deer and common garden plants are all invasive species with potential to cause harm to native varieties
If you’re in a Valentine’s rush, you can forget the rose extract
John Wilson: Remember though, a drunken partner is never an attractive prospect
The Workplace Relations Commission is working on guidelines on how new legislation on working to the age of 66 will be interpreted
On The Money: Health insurance companies in Ireland have been piling up the price hikes over the last 12 months
‘Sport can be challenging when it crosses into the realm of politics,’ Martin says
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Inside Politics: Sinn Féin under fire for opposing €90bn loan to Ukraine; Taoiseach stages landmark moment in the Dáil