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Seagulls are not monsters - let's stop the hysteria
Niall Hatch
Nicki Minaj’s anger is the product of years of black marginalisation
Brian O'Flynn
I've seen more than my fair share of abuse online, but Lorraine Higgins' bill isn't the answer
Tom Murphy
Guess what? It’s OK to be single, feel sad or have a few pounds to lose
Kate O'Shaughnessy
The Irish Water debacle can be solved in five steps
Eamon Ryan
We’re playing God with the lives of the poorest people on Earth
Donal O'Keeffe
What I've learned from volunteering in Palestine
Timmy Hammersley
Things I’ve learned from seven years as a Childline volunteer
Claire McNelis
We're getting children excited about outer space at an earlier age
Carla Hayes
10 tips for offbeat travellers in Ireland
Annemarie Ni Churreain
It’s officially courgette season! More tips for growing your own vegetables
Michael Kelly
'Old, frail, repentant… But still a criminal: The bookkeeper of Auschwitz should die in prison'
Aaron McKenna
Do the Social Democrats believe in the rule of law?
Derek Nolan
What I've learned from going to a Quaker school
Ali Watson
Was 'Typhoid Mary' the victim of an unjust system or a menace to public health?
Ella Hassett
In Ireland, a man can actually confess to rape and still serve no time in prison
Donal O'Keeffe
Giving birth at home helped me to feel safe and in control
Dil Wickremasinghe
Ice cream wars and the battle of the childhood bulge
Claire Micks
Decisions are being made today that will impact on all our futures
Hans Zomer
29 things I learned from travelling around the world without flying
Niall Doherty
I thought I was a home bird but my summer in New York has been exhilarating
Catherine Devine
There are ambitious new plans for Ireland’s most important indigenous industry
Cathal O’Donoghue
From Boston to Blanchardstown, how we speak is a part of our identity. Let's be proud of it.
Larry Donnelly
Want to grow your own food? Then, trust me, get some decent tools
Michael Kelly
Senators want to criminalise offending people online – and they're dangerously misguided
Aaron McKenna
How TFI Friday revolutionised contemporary entertainment
Colm Boohig
Want to trace your Irish family tree? It just got easier...
Ciara Kerrigan
What happens to currencies when they die?
Senator Sean Barrett
Should we stop bringing criminal charges against those possessing drugs for personal use?
Tony Duffin
Have you heard about Fine Gael's dubious colleagues in Brussels?
Lynn Boylan
Our silence over Gaza is taken as complicity
Dónal O'Kelly
A year after my historic meeting with Pope Francis, progress in Rome has been achingly slow
Mark Vincent Healy
Children are being put at risk because government is dragging its heels
Grainia Long
How to get that elusive second date
Rena Maycock
The Greek people have said no – so what's next?
Paul Murphy
Greece has offered Europe an opportunity to redress a fundamental flaw
Senator Sean Barrett
What age did I know I was transgender? That depends what you mean by 'know'
Deirdre O'Byrne
Blockbuster cinema is more interested in looking backwards than telling new stories
Darren Mooney
Growing your own food? Here's what to do in July...
Michael Kelly
It’s time to let Greece – and the euro – go
Aaron McKenna