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'The media should tell the truth about the alt-right'
Julien Mercille
Children online: 'Is 13 the appropriate age for digital consent?'
Avril Ronan
Be a better shopper: Fast fashion kills people, animals and our environment
Siobhan O'Brien-Selway
Arthur Corrie Lewin - the Irishman who went missing while flying over Africa
Turtle Bunbury
Fitness truths: 'Exercise might be uncomfortable, overwhelming. It's supposed to be'
Carl Cautley
Life Coach: 2017 is the year for you. Ditch your old-but-comfy habits
Derval Chambers Petit
New Year's Resolutions: 'Forever chasing a whole new us isn’t self-help, it’s self-harm'
Lorraine Courtney
The diet is dead: 'Many of us spend far too long feeling unhappy with our bodies'
Karina Melvin
GIY: For first-time vegetable growers, leeks are an easy and tasty option
Michael Kelly
The Top 20: What was the ‘biggest thing’ to happen in 2016?
Kevin Cunningham
Soldiers, sailors, diplomats: The forgotten Irish who changed Latin America
Tim Fanning
Opinion: People living in rural Ireland cannot blame Dublin for the empty towns and villages
Shay Kelleher
'Marry me, so we don’t break up': The political proposals of 2016 that got it all wrong
Eoghan McDermott
'It's not cancer, is it?' Jo Malone on the health scare that changed her life
Jo Malone
Syria's proxy war: 'The Irish government must call in the US and Russian ambassadors'
Jim Roche
Hunger strikes, murders, and a war on terror: Ireland in 1976
Eamon Sweeney
Irish in London: ‘Brexit and Trump made me feel less welcome in the UK’
Ruairí O'Grady
'After Trump and Brexit, the centre ground of Irish politics shouldn't take their position for granted in 2017'
Larry Donnelly
Women of 1916: 'Producers and organisers continue to assemble manels to tell us our grandmothers' stories'
Felicity Hayes-McCoy
Executions, murder, and secrecy: The story of the notorious Cork jail Sing Sing
Gerard Murphy
Cavan Footballer Alan O'Mara on Depression: 'Why couldn’t I enjoy my Christmas?'
Alan O'Mara
Back to School: 'I was broke and suffered from depression, which I drowned out with alcohol'
Conor Reynolds
GIY Chicory: Bring some colour to your vegetable patch and a bite to your salad bowls
Michael Kelly
Kevin Barry: 'Sometimes writing no longer seems like the thing I do, it seems like the thing I am'
Kevin Barry
A Jewish 'Christmas': 'I suppose my mother had explained the cross-cultural situation to Santa Claus'
Melanie Brown
An Irishman in Chile: 'This Christmas I will create my own memories and start my own traditions'
Brendan Farrell
An American Christmas in Ireland: 'My ancestors could have said 'Amen' in this cathedral'
Justus Flair
It's planned the first supervised injecting facility will open in 2017. So how did we get here?
Tony Duffin
An Atheist Christmas: 'You can do Christmas even if you don't do god'
Ray Leonard
Caring at Christmas: 'I try to remember what my husband was like before he got sick but it gets harder'
Annie McGuinness
Baby's First Christmas: 'Flashing lights, less routine, Care Doc, commotion and crabbiness'
Benny Finlay (aka Daddy Poppins)
Christmas in Gaza: 'Mortars and missiles fly overhead; from Gaza into Israel, from Israel into Gaza'
Eoghan Rice
A diplomatic Christmas: Ambassadors to Ireland explain what the big day means to them
Caitriona O'Neill and William Gallagher
Column: How to get through Christmas if you're recovering from an eating disorder
Cora McEvoy
Apollo House Occupation: 'A well-intentioned but deeply flawed and patronising solution'
David O'Brien
Karl Melvin: 'How to survive your family if things are more toxic than festive'
Karl Melvin
Festive FOMO: 'Nobody is going to take a photo of a singed Christmas ham'
Amy Plant
Hypocrisy: Should atheists lie to their children about Santa Claus?
Grace Vaughan
Christmas with depression: 'Even putting on clothes can be hard when there’s a lingering dark cloud'
Úna-Minh Kavanagh
Tom Clonan: After a bloody year, all signs suggest 2017 will bring more of these lone wolf terror attacks
Tom Clonan