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Zeitgeist

Interview

Off balance: How women are still being silenced by the law

A new book by barrister Jennifer Robinson, who represented Amber Heard in Johnny Depp’s British lawsuit against the Sun, and Dr Keina Yoshida, an Irish-Japanese human rights lawyer, examines discrimination against women in law and how to stop it
  • Catherine Sanz
  • February 4, 2023
Zeitgeist

Voting with their feet: the Brazilians in Ireland on why they’ve made it their home

With about 70,000 Brazilians estimated to be living in Ireland, the Business Post Magazine talked to some of them about why they came and how they find living here
  • Niamh Donnelly
  • January 19, 2023
Editor's Pick

Boycott or play ball? Ireland’s football fanatics conflicted as Qatar 2022 kicks off

Controversy over the gulf nation as tournament host, its horrific human rights record and anti-LGBTQ+ stance have left competing teams, fans and media broadcasters in a quandary
  • Donal MacNamee
  • November 17, 2022
Zeitgeist

Power to the people: How technology is helping a new generation to tune out

Advances in solar and wind technology and mobile internet have changed the game for the increasing number of people who choose to go off-grid, keen to live a more sustainable and cost-effective life
  • Alanna MacNamee
  • November 12, 2022
Big Read

Nimbys: Serial housing objectors or scapegoats?

Developers and even the Taoiseach have singled out not-in-my-back-yard building objectors as the reason for the slow delivery of homes amid a housing crisis, but the numbers of houses and apartments being held up by legal objections don’t necessarily back up their argument
  • Killian Woods
  • November 5, 2022
Life

Zeitgeist: Providing a place for women to find peace and healing in Carraroe

Despite the housing crisis, novelist and single parent Betsy Cornwell has managed to establish a childcare-inclusive retreat in Connemara where women can write, make art, or simply take a break
  • Catherine Healy
  • July 15, 2022
Northern Ireland

‘We’re not going anywhere, we’re not going to be cowed’: the North’s battle for reproductive rights rages on

The US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Roe vs Wade marks a new frontier in the war on abortion rights, but for women in Northern Ireland, the fight had never ended anyway
  • Catherine Healy
  • July 1, 2022

Zeitgeist: Video games that are truly user friendly

Gaming doesn’t have to be all about machine-guns and kung-fu kicks: here are ten titles that will chill you out in these troubled times
  • Darragh Geraghty
  • September 26, 2021

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