Monday Life
Anne Hailes: Crumlin woman Charlotte's inspirational tales of Gobi Desert charity trek
THIS time last month, Charlotte Moore was cantering through the wastelands of the Gobi Desert.
Lynette Fay: We need to talk more openly about sex education
Normalising these kinds of conversations is empowering
Lynette Fay: Where does the commercialisation of First Communion sit on the moral compass?
I don't care what anybody says, May (Bealtaine in Irish, meaning bright fire) is the Irish summer.
Lynette Fay: The Good Friday Agreement reminds us life is about negotiation – and we still have much to do
When you break it down, most things in life are a negotiation.
Anne Hailes: Owen McCafferty's Agreement is a masterful account of how our history was made
Phenomenal. On every level Agreement at the Lyric Theatre is something special.
Anne Hailes: Local films doing us proud at the film awards
LIKE buses, you wait for ages for one and then a dozen come at once.
Anne Hailes: The remarkable memories of veteran journalist Louis McConnell
WHEN you talk with veteran journalist Louis McConnell, he'll take you back over 70 years to a time when the newspaper industry in Northern Ireland was thriving.
Lynette Fay: Life's too short for boring work
WHEN I got my first full-time job in media over 20 years ago, someone said to me, "that’s you sorted for life". At the time, I believed that it might indeed have been
Anne Hailes: A fascinating story about an amazing woman – journalist, historian, and author Jan Morris
LOCKDOWN generated a lot of books thanks to creative people having more time to put pen to paper – including Paul Clements, who has hit the headlines with his current, and second biography of Jan Morris.
Lynette Fay: On this island of ours, we should be taking the roads less travelled
WATERFORD is the only county in Ireland I have never been to.