The truth is out there? Why interest in UFOs is back in focus This summer, US Congress heard claims the US government had covered up collecting and reverse engineering crashed UFOs. Although there was no evidence to support … Prime Time • 23 Nov
Does Dublin need an elected mayor? Not everyone agrees A Citizens' Assembly has recommended that Dublin should have a directly elected mayor, but is it workable? Prime Time • 02 Nov
Temple Street parents say scope of review is too narrow A UK consultant has been commissioned to examine "the clinical care provided by an individual consultant based at Temple Street." Prime Time • 19 Sep
Markets Failure: Locals demand urgent action as Iveagh decays Built in 1906 and given to Dublin city as a gift to the people by the Guinness family, the Iveagh Markets have been closed to … Prime Time • 14 Sep
Derelict Ireland? Why so many of our properties lie empty There are 81,712 vacant properties in Ireland according to a recent report from GeoDirectory, a data company jointly established by An Post and a number … Prime Time • 03 Aug
Five things to understand about the new Hate-Speech Bill A new bill updating Ireland's laws on hate crime and hate speech has been approved by government and is making its way through the Seanad. … Prime Time • 06 Jul
Can taking the 'midnight train' help EU reach climate targets? Can a recent resurgence in the popularity of 'sleeper' trains between major European cities provide a viable alternative to aviation and help the EU reach … Prime Time • 21 Jun
Insurance costs crippling adventure tourism, say centre owners The 2020 Action Plan for insurance reform contained 66 recommendations, including new guidelines on awards for personal injury. Awards have fallen, but those in the … Prime Time • 12 May
Inflation, high prices and the economics of chicken fillet rolls There are signs that global inflation is beginning to fall. The problem for Ireland is that it's falling more slowly here than in the rest … Prime Time • 28 Apr
As corporate tax receipts surge, how exposed is the Irish economy Few US Presidents have worn their Irishness as proudly as Joe Biden. But with corporate tax surging, is Ireland relying too heavily on profits from … Prime Time • 14 Apr