Breda O’Brien: Learning to listen to those with whom we disagree is vital
People conceived through surrogacy have something important to say about its ethics
People conceived through surrogacy have something important to say about its ethics
Implications of judges’s decisions can have far-reaching consequences for those involved
The outgoing chief justice was the first member of his family to go to university
Once its hold on power evaporated, so did the party’s reason for existing
Supreme Court judge was expected to be selected to replace outgoing Chief Justice Frank Clarke
Interview: ‘My worst day came early on, when I met the parents of a victim. That shattered me’
Ex-government insiders indicate taoiseach would usually discuss candidates for role
Former attorney general involved in some of the most important cases of 1990s
Frank McNally: On a Ulysses talk that brought him virtually from Phoenix Park to New York
Individual speaker’s award goes to Rachael Mullally representing UCD Law
For six decades, participants in the annual event have argued burning issues of the day
The first Irish Times Debate took place 60 years ago. Former student debaters look back
Court of Appeal finds trial judge failed to instruct jury on presumption of innocence
Learning to think on your feet and fight with words – why debating skills are prized
Anti-abortion medics feel threatened and fearful in a newly intolerant Ireland
Lay majority on appointments board is a concern, says Frank Clarke
Analysis: The outgoing Chief Justice has reached the end of a remarkable career
Analysis: Ruadhán MacCormaic on what new chief justice Frank Clarke will bring to role
Chief Justice candidate has series of important judgments to his name
Members of judiciary ‘extremely disappointed’ after comments in Dáil about Whelan
Chief Justice emphasises importance of separation of powers between Oireachtas and judiciary
Varadkar claims Martin said he would not go public about Whelan
Cabinet meeting hears criticisms over nomination of former attorney general
‘Máire Whelan is no Frank Clarke, is no Adrian Hardiman,’ says Fianna Fáil leader
Leo Varadkar response to controversy over Court of Appeal role will signal political path
Internet is a concern because ‘my generation knows so little about it’
Contestants describe using strikes to highlight reproductive rights issues as ‘gesture politics’
Deadlock in Cabinet, Electric Picnic, media reporting of murder-suicide and Ian Bailey
We could all benefit from women discussing how we should be governed
Supreme Court judge excelled with people but struggled with objects, mourners told
Judge’s priority had been the individual and ensuring system did not ‘grind him down’
Public life is poorer for the passing of the Supreme Court judge, historian and intellectual
Large queue of mourners runs from Fanagans Funeral Home down to Whitefriar Place
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices