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Top tips for feeding a family this January
Popular food blogger and mum Gina Daly shares her top tips for feeding a family for less this January with no compromise on taste or quality
Top tips for feeding a family this January
Popular food blogger and mum Gina Daly shares her top tips for feeding a family for less this January with no compromise on taste or quality
Brilliant new documentary, Pray For Our Sinners, illuminates hope and compassion at a time of darkness in Ireland
“There is always a way to resist.”
Restorative justice for historical slavery – A role for Ireland
by Dr Michael M. O’Connor
Connection, compassion and adventure in Finding Victoria
Parenting small children can be challenging at the best of times. There are hundreds of books out there listing things for parents to do, but what happens when you’re in the real world, and things don’t go as planned?
Contrasting fortunes on this World Humanitarian Day
Joy was unbridled and superlatives flowed as all in Mayo glowed in Sunday's glory. Not even rare old Dubliners could begrudge Mayo this long-awaited victory.
Helping animals in your will
Many of us do not put much thought into where we will leave our inheritance or do not leave any instructions at all. Instead of rushing this important decision we should think about the best way to make our last contributions produce a positive impact in society.
Everyone is deserving of compassion, says Gabriel Byrne in appeal for Galway Hospice
Renowned Irish actor Gabriel Byrne has appealed for support for Galway Hospice afterits fundraising was decimated by the cancellation of annual collections.
Mayor calls on banks to show 'leadership and compassion' when it comes to mortgage payments
A moratorium on commercial rates, insurance rebates, and mortgage and rent freezes, are urgently required to assist individuals, and small/medium businesses to withstand the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mindful self-compassion training for wellbeing
Our mental attitudes, beliefs, and expectations can have a big influence on whether we thrive and prosper or stagnate and decline. Rick Hanson, an eminent neuropsychologist, describes how the brain has a negativity bias designed to keep us safe rather than happy. He says that this makes our brain like Velcro for bad experience and Teflon for good experience.