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Ransomware and remote working: If Twitter can be breached, then every company must be vigilant
Jacky Fox
So it's summer and you're supposed to be 'bikini ready'? Don't believe a word of it
Cliona Byrne
Hospital doctor: Frontline workers have given their all - a second surge would be devastating
Rachel McNamara
Eoin McGee: Survive without takeaway coffee during the lockdown? Here's what we can learn from that and other broken spending habits
Eoin McGee
Money Diaries: A 22-year-old software engineer on €50k in Dublin in lockdown
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Larry Donnelly: America's problems go far deeper than Donald Trump
Larry Donnelly
Opinion: We need serious help to 'stop burning stuff' to heat our homes
Prof John Wenger
Opinion: 25 years ago today, the UN let Srebrenica happen. Now, it is allowing history repeat itself in Syria
Barry Andrews
Breakfast time? Try these carrot and walnut pancakes, courtesy of The Cake Cafe and SLICE
Ray O'Neill
Opinion: Ireland is in prime position to hold social networks to account - and we must
Paul Tweed
Eoin Ó Broin: Now is the time for the Government to borrow and invest in public housing
Eoin Ó Broin
Professor Ruairí Brugha: We must close the pubs again - our health workers deserve better
Ruairí Brugha
Have you hit lockdown fatigue? Two wellness practitioners have some advice for you
Margaret Young & Laura Linehan
View from a teacher: No, we have not been 'sitting at home on full pay' in lockdown
Anonymous Teachers
Our family law courts are not fit for purpose and we owe it to children to address this now
Karen Kiernan
Money Diaries: A retired lecturer in Galway documents life and spending in lockdown
TheJournal.ie reader
Ireland's freelancers have been hit hard but we've built a platform to help them find work
Peter McPartlin
Will Brexit be a blessing or a curse for Ireland? Some lessons from history...
Barry Whelan
Time for fish! Martin Shanahan of Kinsale's Fishy Fishy has a recipe for you
Martin Shanahan
Opinion: Our rotting Seanad won’t survive much longer, it's crying out for reform
Adam Hallissey & Charlie Power
As a creche owner, I had butterflies on Monday, but we're getting there
Margaret Connell
Dreading the return to 'normal'?' Here's how to emerge from lockdown with your wellbeing intact
Sheena McGinley
As millennials approach middle age, they face the second recession of their generation
Amie Lajoie
Opinion: 'Reopening your business today? Here's the legal advice you need to know'
Jason O'Sullivan
Money Diaries: A project manager in the north west on €43k who is used to working remotely
TheJournal.ie reader
The three Rs: A business consultant's tips on getting back on your feet and coming out of the crisis stronger
Brian Cremin
Fancy a tea-based summer cocktail recipe or two? Go on, go on, go on
Oscar Woolley
Maeve Higgins: Irish women in comedy - I see you, I hear you and here's how we can change things
Maeve Higgins
Opinion: The programme for government is like a visit from Santa for cyclists
Martina Callanan
Wellness Wednesday: True body confidence is not about diet and exercise, it's about loving yourself
Cliona Byrne
Opinion: Britain is a nation that can no longer agree on what ‘Britishness’ means
Peter Flanagan
Opinion: We should have tackled climate change 20 years ago but the second best time is now
John Gibbons
Maeve Higgins: This week's Supreme Court case could shape how Ireland deals with climate change for years to come
Maeve Higgins
Money Diaries: A 32-year-old accountant on €50k living in Clare with his wife and child
TheJournal.ie reader
Hyperinflation, uncertainty and awakening from lockdown: Life in the Syrian-Kurdish resistance city of Kobani
Cameron Weymes & Nishtiman Haji Murad
Enjoy some summer recipes and reflections from Daddy's Café in Dublin 8
Colm Keane
Opinion: 'There are some unsolved murders which dominate the public consciousness'
Ralph Riegel
Ciarán Cuffe: There's an extraordinary opportunity here for the Greens in government
Ciarán Cuffe
Paul Murphy: Green members shouldn't back the deal with FF and FG - it's just not worth it
Paul Murphy
Wellness Wednesday: You can beat your addiction, even in lockdown
Michelle Murray