The flights, some of which go to Tel Aviv Israel, "are not subject to inspection", according to Tanáiste Micheál Martin.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
Ceacht tábhachtach ar a bheith díomhaoin sa choláiste.
By Fachtna Mac Conghail
Amelia Sikora recommends ten books to soothe your soul this September.
By Amelia Sikora
Contribution
Ireland’s relationship with alcohol is complicated. It’s a relationship that has been romanticised and mythologised, but beneath the surface lies the reality: alcohol is a drug, and like any drug, it can be addictive. Ireland’s relationship with binge drinking is well documented and the latest HRB study suggests that despite a 30% drop in consumption over the last two decades, 1 in 10 people are still alcohol dependent. Statistics, however, are hardly needed to illustrate our own experiences; drink is everywhere, and when the issue is raised it’s often dismissed with a laugh and a shrug.
By Liam Corcoran
All you need to know about this years Fringe from the people that make it happen
By Aoife Bennett
Eve Smith writes that the Goldman Case is a quietly polished film that explores the danger that comes with viewing any one person or institution as inherently neutral.
By Eve Smith
1930s Irish life is recreated thoughtfully in director Caroline Byrne’s emotive production.
By John Garvey
Ellen Duggan writes about what to expect from this year’s festival.
By Ellen Duggan
A deep dive into loneliness and rural Ireland
By Chloe Feldman
The adjudicator of the hearing found that the application made by Molnárfi could not be upheld due to lack of evidence that the tenant had been adversely affected by the overnight guest policy. Nevertheless it was found that the policy which both requires permission for tenants to have overnight visitors and restricts the number of visitors permitted was an "unenforceable condition in the license agreement".
By Alannah Wrynn