Cork woman recruited to Opus Dei at age 15: ‘I don’t think I’ve ever come to terms with the enormity of what happened to me’The Women’s Podcast with Róisín IngleFri Jul 11 2025 - 07:09Listen | 70:12
A Leaving Cert holiday on Zante: ‘The beauty prep and wardrobe for girls is bonkers’Students’ annual holiday pilgrimage is in full swing and some parents are even jetting out to stay nearby just in caseSat Jul 05 2025 - 06:00
Irish Leaving Certs in Zante: 'When I first came it was a bit mad'Zakynthos, known as 'Zante', has become a popular destination with Irish Leaving Cert students for a post-exams holiday. Video: Niamh BrowneWed Jul 02 2025 - 12:46
Leaving Cert party on Zante: ‘If I had children, I wouldn’t want them to go on a holiday like this’Greek party island is buzzing this week with Irish teenagers enjoying blistering heat, booze cruises and beach partiesWed Jul 02 2025 - 06:00
‘Like a train slamming into you’: Laura Bates on being the victim of deepfake pornography Róisín Ingle interviewing Laura Bates on The Women's podcastThu Jun 26 2025 - 16:53Listen | 60:05
Walking the Bray Celtic Camino: a Famous Five adventure for adults Scenic 30.5km journey starts on the Bray seafront and winds its way along the coastline, concluding at St James’s Church in Dublin city centreTue May 27 2025 - 05:00
Biird at Vicar Street review: Consummate musicians deliver radical trad for the TikTok generationIt’s refreshing to see a wave of ambitious female traditional musicians sell out the Dublin venueSun May 25 2025 - 10:50
Trying out Lidl’s new Thermomix dupe: ‘I don’t take direction from a robot well’Supermarket’s Monsieur Cuisine comes at a fraction of the price and promises to take the hassle out of home cookingWed Apr 09 2025 - 05:00
Reporter Ella Sloane tries the viral Dubai chocolate being made in WestmeathElla Sloane tries the Dubai chocolate from the Mullingar-based company Sugar Plum Sweetery who are producing more than 3,000 bars a day to fulfil orders.Fri Feb 07 2025 - 00:00
Bambie Thug at the Academy: Corkonian’s crowd sorcery and eerie unholiness is chaotic but coherentThe artist’s neopagan ‘ouija pop’ has a universal appeal in spite of being nicheMon Oct 28 2024 - 10:37
Breaking: Two characters, four actors and a rotating series of scenes, emotions and meaningsDublin Theatre Festival 2024: In Amy Kidd’s play, actors of different genders, races, backgrounds and accents portray the same unhappy coupleFri Oct 04 2024 - 11:40