Bullying and sexual harassment deal different toxic punchesKathy Sheridan: It is vital to distinguish targeting a gender from brutal abuse of powerWed Nov 08 2017 - 01:00
Dangers of Twitter storms highlighted by Weinstein falloutSocial media users who dislike the law should campaign to have it changedWed Nov 01 2017 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: Terry Leyden remarks show up poor debateComments by politicians with no scientific basis must be exposed in public as fakeWed Oct 25 2017 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: The man slipped his hand under my top #MeTooWeinstein scandal could be a watershed moment in the fight against sexual harassmentSat Oct 21 2017 - 06:00
Kathy Sheridan: Beware the backlash to the Weinstein scandalAs usual, the focus is already shifting from the accused to the behaviour of his accusersWed Oct 18 2017 - 07:42
Roddy Doyle: âThe work Iâve done? If I wasnât me, Iâd be impressedâThe Dubliner on the savagery of school, how being famous is easy in Ireland, and getting olderSat Aug 26 2017 - 06:15
Why did Dianaâs death cast a pall on so many people?Twenty years on from Dianaâs paparazzi- hounded passing, Kathy Sheridan looks behind the mythSat Aug 26 2017 - 06:00
Kathy Sheridan: Trump is the biggest snowflake of them allYiannopoulos, Scaramucci and now the US president have all got in touch with their feelingsWed Aug 09 2017 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: Kevin Myersâs fall is a long time comingThe writer has been spewing evidence-free bile about women for decadesWed Aug 02 2017 - 01:00
Why is it always men that win the mediaâs âtalentâ contest?The issue of gender pay equality comes down to fairness and fundamental social valuesWed Jul 26 2017 - 01:00
Kathy Sheridan: âElderlyâ is just a word â sometimes the wrong oneIf age is only a number, when is it okay to use that culturally loaded term âoldâ?Wed Jun 28 2017 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: May and Corbyn two sides of the same coinLabour leader may have handled the Grenfell disaster better but he is flawed tooWed Jun 21 2017 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: May should apologise to the people of BritainPrime minster has shown contempt for the 48 per cent who voted RemainWed Jun 14 2017 - 05:00
Eurovision tells us everything about the state of EuropeIrish hubris, Portuguese charm and British arrogance were all in the contestâs limelightWed May 17 2017 - 07:31
Kathy Sheridan: Have we have reached peak political spouse?From Karen Pence to Philip May, the relevance of political partners is at a lowWed May 10 2017 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: You might not like her, but Jackie Lavin has a point about banksShe claims Bill Cullenâs business and thousands of others could have been savedWed May 03 2017 - 05:00
Jackie Lavin interview: âYouâd swear it was Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie crapâSays coverage of her court action against Bill Cullen over house in Kerry is missing the pointSat Apr 29 2017 - 05:00
âItâs likely to be painfulâ: Madeleine McCannâs 10th anniversaryA decade of reporting without âconscienceâ has persecuted the missing childâs parentsSat Apr 29 2017 - 05:00
Sheryl Sandberg: 'I don't know anyone who has been handed only roses'Facebook's Sandberg on coping with the sudden death of her husband Dave Goldberg and why she wrote her new book 'Option B'Fri Apr 28 2017 - 06:00
British media backing Le Pen view of Europe through Brexit prismKathy Sheridan: Support for hard-right candidate a sign of media desperationWed Apr 26 2017 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: Time to look at link between extremism and sexual violenceMany who kill in the name of religion have a history of assault on wives and partnersSun Apr 23 2017 - 19:07
Kathy Sheridan: Problem with ending Good Friday ban is ... alcoholWhen we dump traditions we should at least be clear about our reasons for doing soThu Apr 20 2017 - 16:39
Kathy Sheridan: Brexit and Trump promises were just liesTrump and Brexit supporters seem unconcerned by breaches of trust with electorateWed Apr 05 2017 - 05:00
Two tribes: The invisible barriers that still divide BelfastThe cityâs story is encapsulated in a short walk from the centre along the Ormeau RoadSat Apr 01 2017 - 06:00
Kathy Sheridan: The weaponisation of shameShame has long been used to control women in Ireland so why wonât it work on Trump?Wed Mar 22 2017 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: Another day, another Brexit lie exposedThe UK has been sold down the river in a proxy war between Tory public schoolboysWed Mar 15 2017 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: Tuam baby burials suggest an insidious agendaScandal disproves defence that the Catholic Church did wrong but was trying to do goodWed Mar 08 2017 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: Rational compassion beats empathyIn the social media world the heart always wins over the head â but it shouldnâtWed Mar 01 2017 - 01:00
Neil Jordan: âApparently I have a terrifying temperâThe not-grumpy-at-all director on being nominated for a best picture Oscar for âThe Crying Gameâ and how a serious injury led him to writing his new novel, âCarnivalesqueâSat Feb 25 2017 - 06:00
Kathy Sheridan: Fine Gael not the only ones to engage in inept political heavesâPerhaps the mere talk of generational change has the handy side-effect of deleting the pastâWed Feb 22 2017 - 06:00
Inside Irelandâs boarding school for seven-year-oldsFilm shines light on trials and joys of pupils and teachers at unique Headfort schoolSat Feb 18 2017 - 06:15
Kathy Sheridan: Prostitution is not a happy career choiceCriminalising the purchase but not the sale of sex does not make the industry legitimateWed Feb 15 2017 - 05:00
Kathy Sheridan: Stephen Donnelly banking on electoral amnesiaAfter six years of potshots at Fianna FĂĄil, we must now witness the unmasking of a crushWed Feb 08 2017 - 05:00
Gailâs story: âI wasnât alone in helping Bernadette to shut down her lifeâGail OâRorke, acquitted of assisting in the suicide of Bernadette Forde, tells of the ânightmareâ that followed her friendâs deathSat Feb 04 2017 - 06:00
Kathy Sheridan: Donald Trump brings out the best in womenWomenâs March proved the need to keep protesting the USâs evolving horror showWed Jan 25 2017 - 08:28
Kathy Sheridan: Wobbly anthems, wobbly heels and talk of âtearyâ TrumpTV coverage provided it all: Melaniaâs heels, all-white daughters and a question for HillaryFri Jan 20 2017 - 21:10
Trump to lead the most unethical administration of modern timesIn 2009, the air in Washington DC was filled with joy - Friday will be differentFri Jan 20 2017 - 07:05
Kathy Sheridan: Media wakes up to the danger of Trump tacticsUS president-elect has had thousands of hours of airtime for his flights of ignoranceWed Jan 18 2017 - 13:53
Kathy Sheridan: Trolley crisis has to be kept in perspectiveSome once-notorious hospitals have battered the problem into some degree of submissionWed Jan 11 2017 - 14:52
Kathy Sheridan: Beware the seductive simplicity of Apollo HouseHelping homeless people is expensive, time consuming and requires real commitmentWed Dec 21 2016 - 06:40
Gillian Bowler: âThe first successful business woman many of us actually noticedâTough and driven, the travel entrepreneur disrupted the entire Irish industryThu Dec 15 2016 - 20:18
Kathy Sheridan: Sexual abuse in English football part of patternHow much have we learned about abuse, silence, societal indulgence and power?Wed Dec 14 2016 - 04:00
Kathy Sheridan: the women of Austria may have saved EuropeSome 62% of female voters opted for Van der Bellen (72) who is backed by Green PartyWed Dec 07 2016 - 04:00
Kathy Sheridan: Michael D got it wrong on Fidel CastroOur elected leaders should be less effusive about foreign leaders â living or deadWed Nov 30 2016 - 04:00
Kathy Sheridan: The media got it right on Trump, but nobody caresâEven when winners are caught out in direct lies, there is no shame, and none is expectedâWed Nov 23 2016 - 04:00
Kathy Sheridan: What can liberals learn from the US election?Donald Trump won amid a complete disregard for what he was actually sayingWed Nov 16 2016 - 12:37
Kathy Sheridan: Hillary Clinton email debacle is a far cry from WatergateRecent distortions recall the way an earlier female US presidential candidate was treatedWed Nov 02 2016 - 14:59
Kathy Sheridan: The appalling decline in the quality of public insultsWe all have the right to offend but not a licence to be coarse and vulgarWed Oct 26 2016 - 04:00
John Banville: âI have not been a good father. No writer isâWriting is bad for family life, says the Irish author. âYou take so much. I wouldnât have been able to live with meâSat Oct 22 2016 - 06:00
Foley funeral: Family reclaims âAxelâ as rugby takes second placeDetermined Olive Foley gives extraordinary 14-minute eulogy recalling âtrue soul mateâFri Oct 21 2016 - 19:15