Ireland chooses to be an outlier in Europe by not operating a consultant-led helicopter emergency service that would bring life-saving expertise to the scene of an accident
Justine McCarthy
Justine McCarthy columns
Even when propaganda is shown to be untrue, Israel’s backers make no apology for having blindingly believed it
When trust dies, anger is its natural successor. Only by regaining the people’s trust can Ireland recover
When those who are supposed to be the watchdogs for the public interest become the guard-dogs at the gates of government, a country’s conversation may be guided by the dog that barks the loudest
Government has terminated a special sick pay scheme for the tiny proportion of staff who have developed long Covid and can no longer work
According to the handbook of regressive extremism, social justice organisations are the devil incarnate, their hooves and horns disguised by angels’ wings
If Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald is serious about being taoiseach after the next election, she will need the support of what purports to be the left
We have been witnessing genocide by Israel for months in Gaza, while western powers have cheered it on
Government handed No campaigners a shovel to more deeply entrench woman inside the home
Two Irish Times columnists argue the merits and demerits of the proposed changes to the Constitution
Minister for Media summed up the hypocrisy when she asked: ‘What was the alternative? To conceal the facts?’
The world’s wars were started by men and are being continued by men. Maybe only women can stop them
Travelling together to John Bruton’s funeral was easy compared with the tightrope they must walk soon
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