NI Abortion and Same-Sex Marriage Laws Pass Final Stage in Westminster

The changes will come into effect on October 21st unless power-sharing is restored.
By Donal MacNamee

Space Issues ‘Critical’ in Nursing School, Says Report

The College Bursar said a long-term solution to the school's space issues 'may be delivered by the TTEC site'.
By Emer Moreau

‘Questions Unanswered’, as Munster Tech University Postponed Until 2020

A report on the proposed merger of Cork IT and IT Tralee found financial concerns and 'a lack of clear vision'.
By Donal MacNamee

Door-to-Door Healthcare Can Reduce Infant Mortality, Trinity Economist Says

A new study, co-authored by a Trinity professor, has found a low-cost strategy for tackling child and infant mortality rates in Uganda.
By Emma Donohoe

In World First, Trinity Researchers Show Gender Patterns in MND Inheritance

A team of Trinity researchers has conducted the largest-ever study of motor neurone disease.
By Yasmine Tadjine

Seachtain Gnóthach don Ardoideachas. Ach Tá Fuinneamh ag Teastáil

Seans gur bratach bhréagach a bhí in óráid ‘cróga’ Micheál Martin ag comhdháil ardoideachais.

Is Gá do Mhic Léinn Tosaíocht a Dhéanamh de Gníomhú Aeráide – Láithreach

Níl smacht againn ar an éigeandáil aeráide go dtí seo, agus mothaíonn sé dósháraithe ar uairibh, ach ní leiscéal é sin do fhaillí.

With Masterful Curation, Fair Lady Vintage Bazaar Enthrals

The Fair Lady Vintage Bazaar brought vintage enthusiasts flocking to St Stephen's Green for a celebration of ornate clothing and jewellery.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

It’s Been a Busy Week for Third-Level. But Momentum Is at a Premium

Micheal Martin’s ‘brave’ speech at a higher education conference was possibly a false flag.
Editorial

Students Must Make Climate Action a Priority – And Do it Now

The climate crisis is overwhelming and can feel insurmountable, but that is no excuse for inaction.