
The moment the NOT GUILTY verdict was announced in the Belfast trial
And in all of this, she was unheard and unseen.
8 years ago

Rosanna Cooney

The moment the NOT GUILTY verdict was announced in the Belfast trial
And in all of this, she was unheard and unseen.
8 years ago

Anatomy of a night out: read the messages sent by Jackson, Olding, McIIroy, and Harrison
Today at Laganside Crown Court, Paddy Jackson, Stuart Olding, Blane McIlroy and Rory Harrison were cleared of all charges against them. Jackson and Olding were found not guilty of rape, McIlory was found not guilty of exposure, and Harrison was found not guilty of perverting the course of justice and withholding information. During the course of […]
8 years ago

“This is not a court of morals” – The final days of the Belfast rape trial
“The lads? The legends? You decide.” These closing words of prosecuting counsel were followed by an invitation to the jury to return a verdict of guilty in the Belfast trial. For more than two hours, Toby Hedworth QC held a captive audience as he laid out the prosecution’s case against Paddy Jackson, Stuart Olding, Blane […]
8 years ago

Hollywood has no answers to ending their culture of sexual violence
Why should it matter what Hollywood does?
8 years ago

Late Late Toy Show’s Sergeant Graham Burke on making Ireland cry
It is the most watched show of the year and there was one moment that made it… Gone are the accusations of The Late Late Toy Show promoting voracious consumerism and fuelling double sided santa letters. Gone too are its Dublin centric notions, loyalty to the Billy Barry Kids and focus on celebrity. We have […]
8 years ago

How a victim of sexual violence feels reading the news today
‘What has been done to me should never be seen as normal.’
9 years ago

The government doesn’t want to know how many people are raped in Ireland
While the Taoiseach visited France this week, updating us with vlogs, Simon Coveney took the leaders’ questions in the Dáil. Busy battling his own #CoveneyforTaoiseach demons, he wasn’t prepared to expend much energy on pesky questions from female TDs about sexual violence in Ireland and the government’s consistent will to ignore the problem. Coveney barely […]
9 years ago

This sex podcast is the reason everyone is laughing inappropriately in public places
My Dad Wrote a Porno… Is as incongruous a podcast title as you may ever find. Dad? Porno? Same sentence? No, please no. If you haven’t heard of the podcast yet, you’ve definitely encountered it in public places. All those people on the bus laughing maniacally? They’re listening. The woman walking towards you covering her […]
9 years ago

All we want for Lent is… self-control! Our ongoing fight against sugar
All we want for Lent is… self-control. Lent is coming and whether you ascribe to its religious foundations or not, it is an inescapable office talking-point. What are you giving up/taking up/making up? These are the questions that you WILL have to answer over the next six weeks. Still, we’re always ready to get behind […]
9 years ago

COMMENT: What it is like to be sexually harassed on Dublin’s streets
On the streets of Dublin I walk. I am called at and I am whistled at and I am propositioned. For 12 years I have accepted this, I know Dublin’s pavement better than the city sky. It wasn’t until this week I thought about how my acceptance is acquiescence, is cultivation , is encouragement. The […]
9 years ago

Irish people have the power to change the impact of a President Trump
Nobody thought it would happen, and then it did. It is a familiar cycle from across the Atlantic. We hope, we despair. We hope, we despair. This is the pattern that governs us, our bi-polar expression of political engagement. The glimmering hope of Bill Clinton, the blundering despair of George Bush, the pure hope of […]
10 years ago