All-Seeing AI: Wearables boom brings a fresh privacy risk The wearables market has rapidly expanded beyond the smart watch and fitness tracker, but the boom in the likes of smart glasses and AI pins brings a range of new challenges for consumers, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 31 May
All-Seeing AI: Wearables boom brings a fresh privacy risk The wearables market has rapidly expanded beyond the smart watch and fitness tracker, but the boom in the likes of smart glasses and AI pins brings a range of new challenges for consumers, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 31 May
Govt walks tricky tightrope on Occupied Territories Bill The Coalition is facing into a severe test over Ireland's relations with Israel, the results of which are unlikely to please everyone, writes Barry Lenihan. Analysis and Comment • 31 May
Govt walks tricky tightrope on Occupied Territories Bill The Coalition is facing into a severe test over Ireland's relations with Israel, the results of which are unlikely to please everyone, writes Barry Lenihan. Analysis and Comment • 31 May
Nigel Farage - the UK's 'Six Million Dollar Man' Back in the 1970s 'The Six Million Dollar Man' was an extraordinarily popular TV science fiction series, about an astronaut - Steve Austin - who crashes in a test flight and is rebuilt at considerable cost with "bionic" limbs that give him the ability to perform superhuman feats. Analysis and Comment • 31 May
Nigel Farage - the UK's 'Six Million Dollar Man' Back in the 1970s 'The Six Million Dollar Man' was an extraordinarily popular TV science fiction series, about an astronaut - Steve Austin - who crashes in a test flight and is rebuilt at considerable cost with "bionic" limbs that give him the ability to perform superhuman feats. Analysis and Comment • 31 May
Scientists fear rising temperatures may become new normal Climate scientists fear that temperatures once considered exceptional are now arriving earlier in the year and affecting larger areas, writes George Lee. Climate Change • 9 hrs
Scientists fear rising temperatures may become new normal Climate scientists fear that temperatures once considered exceptional are now arriving earlier in the year and affecting larger areas, writes George Lee. Climate Change • 9 hrs
Collateral damage: Aughinish Alumina and EU sanctions Given the spotlight on Aughinish Alumina, there were strong expectations that either the European Commission or member states would raise the prospect of some kind of sanctions, writes Tony Connelly. Analysis and Comment • 30 May
Collateral damage: Aughinish Alumina and EU sanctions Given the spotlight on Aughinish Alumina, there were strong expectations that either the European Commission or member states would raise the prospect of some kind of sanctions, writes Tony Connelly. Analysis and Comment • 30 May
Bye-election sees new political reality in Dublin Central The count may be done and dusted in Dublin Central but the attention of local political watchers is already turning to the next general election. Analysis and Comment • 25 May
Bye-election sees new political reality in Dublin Central The count may be done and dusted in Dublin Central but the attention of local political watchers is already turning to the next general election. Analysis and Comment • 25 May
Galway West: As the dust settles, eyes on future battles The results of the count in Galway West will form part of the wider political analysis, after the dust settles on the proceedings here. Analysis and Comment • 25 May
Galway West: As the dust settles, eyes on future battles The results of the count in Galway West will form part of the wider political analysis, after the dust settles on the proceedings here. Analysis and Comment • 25 May
Bye-elections: 5 takeaways as Soc Dems and FG take seats The votes have been counted and the dust is settling on the bye-election campaigns in Dublin Central and Galway West. Bye-elections • 25 May
Bye-elections: 5 takeaways as Soc Dems and FG take seats The votes have been counted and the dust is settling on the bye-election campaigns in Dublin Central and Galway West. Bye-elections • 25 May
Big fears in Big Tech over AI job losses Recent job cuts announced by Meta has sparked concern in both business and political circles amid fears that the great AI job displacement is already under way, writes Correspondent Brian O'Donovan. Analysis and Comment • 24 May
Big fears in Big Tech over AI job losses Recent job cuts announced by Meta has sparked concern in both business and political circles amid fears that the great AI job displacement is already under way, writes Correspondent Brian O'Donovan. Analysis and Comment • 24 May
Battle of the Makerfield bye-election begins in earnest As the countdown to the Makerfield bye-election continues, who is the cream of the crop in Greater Manchester? UK • 24 May
Battle of the Makerfield bye-election begins in earnest As the countdown to the Makerfield bye-election continues, who is the cream of the crop in Greater Manchester? UK • 24 May
Trump slush fund stokes threat of Republican revolt The Trump administration's announcement of an "anti-weaponisation" fund has stoked the threat of a rare revolt among the Republican Party, writes Washington Correspondent Jackie Fox. Analysis and Comment • 24 May
Trump slush fund stokes threat of Republican revolt The Trump administration's announcement of an "anti-weaponisation" fund has stoked the threat of a rare revolt among the Republican Party, writes Washington Correspondent Jackie Fox. Analysis and Comment • 24 May
Will Ebola affect DR Congo's World Cup participation? Will the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo affect its national team's participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, asks Dónal Ryan. World • 23 May
Will Ebola affect DR Congo's World Cup participation? Will the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo affect its national team's participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, asks Dónal Ryan. World • 23 May
Is it really full steam ahead for a new Navan rail line? Sixty-three years after Navan's rail line closed, it now seems the project is finally full steam ahead. Analysis and Comment • 24 May
Is it really full steam ahead for a new Navan rail line? Sixty-three years after Navan's rail line closed, it now seems the project is finally full steam ahead. Analysis and Comment • 24 May
Ireland in the grip of a cocaine crisis Drug misuse is around us all, legal and illegal, but if people rarely encounter it, or are unaffected by it, it continues at pace, writes Fergal Bowers. Health • 23 May
Ireland in the grip of a cocaine crisis Drug misuse is around us all, legal and illegal, but if people rarely encounter it, or are unaffected by it, it continues at pace, writes Fergal Bowers. Health • 23 May
Significant Cork transport upgrades coming down the line Cork's population is expected to grow between 50% and 60% over the next decade or so, and it is planned that billions of euro will be spent on an upgrade of public transport systems. In its scale, it is an unprecedented investment. Analysis and Comment • 23 May
Significant Cork transport upgrades coming down the line Cork's population is expected to grow between 50% and 60% over the next decade or so, and it is planned that billions of euro will be spent on an upgrade of public transport systems. In its scale, it is an unprecedented investment. Analysis and Comment • 23 May
Time and again: How consumer frenzies have a rich history You might think the frenzy around Swatch's €400 pocket watch is proof that younger people have lost the run of themselves, but these kinds of consumer frenzies are nothing new, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 23 May
Time and again: How consumer frenzies have a rich history You might think the frenzy around Swatch's €400 pocket watch is proof that younger people have lost the run of themselves, but these kinds of consumer frenzies are nothing new, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 23 May
Enniscorthy resident creates national flood predictor app An innovation consultant who is skilled in probability and data analysis has developed a new national flood prediction system. Environment • 21 May
Enniscorthy resident creates national flood predictor app An innovation consultant who is skilled in probability and data analysis has developed a new national flood prediction system. Environment • 21 May
Deep strikes - Ukraine and Russia drone warfare escalates The scale and intensity of drone strikes by Russia on Ukraine continue to escalate. Since spring, Ukraine's response has been to strike energy targets farther inside Russia, with more regularity than at any point since the start of Moscow's full-scale invasion. Ukraine • 24 May
Deep strikes - Ukraine and Russia drone warfare escalates The scale and intensity of drone strikes by Russia on Ukraine continue to escalate. Since spring, Ukraine's response has been to strike energy targets farther inside Russia, with more regularity than at any point since the start of Moscow's full-scale invasion. Ukraine • 24 May
10 takeaways from RTÉ's appearance before media cttee Déjà vu, groundhog day, so claimed TDs as RTÉ executives lined up at the Oireachtas Committee on Media for questions amid a pay controversy. Analysis and Comment • 21 May
10 takeaways from RTÉ's appearance before media cttee Déjà vu, groundhog day, so claimed TDs as RTÉ executives lined up at the Oireachtas Committee on Media for questions amid a pay controversy. Analysis and Comment • 21 May
Bye-elections: 5 things to look out for as votes counted As boxes open in Dublin's RDS and Salthill's Lawn Tennis Club for the counting of votes in the Dublin Central and Galway West bye-elections, here's five things to look out for as the counts unfold. Analysis and Comment • 23 May
Bye-elections: 5 things to look out for as votes counted As boxes open in Dublin's RDS and Salthill's Lawn Tennis Club for the counting of votes in the Dublin Central and Galway West bye-elections, here's five things to look out for as the counts unfold. Analysis and Comment • 23 May
Leinster House abuzz over RTÉ spending, payments circus Leinster House was abuzz as it looked like that the RTÉ spending and payment circus was returning to town, writes Political Correspondent Mícheál Lehane. Analysis and Comment • 20 May
Leinster House abuzz over RTÉ spending, payments circus Leinster House was abuzz as it looked like that the RTÉ spending and payment circus was returning to town, writes Political Correspondent Mícheál Lehane. Analysis and Comment • 20 May
Has the gleam come off Eurovision's glitter ball? Inside the Wiener Stadthalle, the Viennese home to this year's 70th Eurovision final on Saturday night, we were introduced to a new phrase, 'Bangaranga', writes Evelyn O'Rourke. Entertainment • 19 May
Has the gleam come off Eurovision's glitter ball? Inside the Wiener Stadthalle, the Viennese home to this year's 70th Eurovision final on Saturday night, we were introduced to a new phrase, 'Bangaranga', writes Evelyn O'Rourke. Entertainment • 19 May
'Be bold and courageous' - the US redistricting battle Donald Trump's message to Republicans ahead of November's midterm election has been clear: keep your majority in Congress, win as many seats as possible and do whatever it takes to get there. Analysis and Comment • 17 May
'Be bold and courageous' - the US redistricting battle Donald Trump's message to Republicans ahead of November's midterm election has been clear: keep your majority in Congress, win as many seats as possible and do whatever it takes to get there. Analysis and Comment • 17 May