Business and politics: two views on how they should interact
The pros and cons of bringing writers together in a corporate body
Dark but exhilarating stories of surreal events and parallel universes
Lullabies, but not the kind you’d want to sing to your baby
Maths, microeconomics and ‘losing sight of the bigger picture’
The influence of Gaels and Gaelic tradition on Old English poetry
George Berkeley interprets the mysterious language of God
Putting economic and social justice at the heart of the ecological project
Lady Gregory’s legends of ancient Celtic gods and fighting men
The stubborn obstacles that stand in the way of a unitary state in Ireland
An optimist examines the prospects of achieving Irish unification
Ireland’s links with Argentina, from the prosperous to the oppressed
Bridget Rose Dugdale, an English debutante on Irish active service
Fascism’s origins in violence and repression of the labouring poor
British intelligence and the making of the ‘black diaries’ of Roger Casement