With New Sports Centre Referendum, Lisbon Analogy Overstates Its Case
The February "No" vote shows why all democracy is not created equal
Social Media Breeds External Self-Worth
For a new generation, likes now create likes
You’re Never Too Old to Explore Your Sexuality
It's okay to be unsure of who you like, or what you like
Government’s Science Funding Plan Kills Vital Research
Focusing entirely on applied science hurts research opportunities and graduate job prospects
MSM Blood Ban is Outdated and Discriminatory
A proposed one-year waiting period is still stigmatising, but at least public thinking has changed
A Complicated National Relationship with Paddy’s Day
The Value of Diversity in a Family
Enemies of the Surveillance State
Society is most at risk when journalism is its biggest threat
The Piranha and the State of Satire
Changes in the Piranha’s tone are symptomatic of a wider issue in satire and political culture
Reappropriating Populism
An inherently democratic term has become a weapon of social stigma