BBusiness Read More How much of the money you invest actually goes into your fund? – The Irish TimesFebruary 17, 2026 A peculiarity of the Irish market, allocation rates confuse at best; at worst they can severely hurt savers…
BBusiness Read More I cannot draw down my mortgage because finance company won’t confirm a loan has been repaid – The Irish TimesFebruary 17, 2026 I had a loan with a company called Creation Finance which was paid off last month. As part…
IIreland Read More Have you considered egg-freezing? Is it viable in Ireland? – The Irish TimesFebruary 15, 2026 The French government, concerned about the country’s falling birth rate, is writing to every 29-year-old in the country…
IIreland Read More ‘He wanted me to drive from north Dublin to Wicklow for sex at 2am’ – The Irish TimesFebruary 15, 2026 People are settling down later in life, as shown in the creeping rise in marriage ages in Ireland…
IIreland Read More You have more transparency buying a steak in Ireland than you do a home – The Irish TimesFebruary 15, 2026 Quite often a new article appears about the housing market, and I know it means I am going…
EEntertainment Read More ‘I didn’t touch my book deal money for a year. I was afraid they’d made a mistake’ – The Irish TimesFebruary 14, 2026 On a rainy day in a rainy month in Dublin, Edel Coffey sits in a quiet corner of…
EEntertainment Read More ‘That evening, my life changed. The rest is history’ – The Irish TimesFebruary 14, 2026 In the second instalment of our two-part series, we talk to two more couples who have been together…
CCelebrities Read More ‘I really didn’t imagine a film career for myself’ – The Irish TimesFebruary 14, 2026 Alison Oliver leaps up from the couch and merrily yells out my name. We had both, apparently, been…
EEntertainment Read More ‘I thought I had landed in heaven’ – The Irish TimesFebruary 14, 2026 When I first mentioned to my wife that I was thinking about getting involved with Dublin’s swing community,…
BBusiness Read More Stay-at-home parent role now valued at more than €60,000 a year – The Irish TimesFebruary 13, 2026 It would cost about €60,112 per year to “employ” someone to do the myriad of jobs carried out…
BBusiness Read More Sherry FitzGerald chief ‘not confident we will ever fully solve the housing crisis in Ireland’ – The Irish TimesFebruary 13, 2026 “I was thinking we’d sit here,” says Sherry FitzGerald chief executive Marian Finnegan, pointing to two fashionable, light…
BBusiness Read More I’m sorry Greta Thunberg, I have become a ‘kitchen roll’ house and it feels luxurious – The Irish TimesFebruary 12, 2026 If there’s one thing Greta Thunberg will pry from my cold dead hands, it’s my kitchen roll. Nothing…