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Wednesday 29 June, 2011

Column: We need to tackle bullying to save young lives

Journalist and researcher Eleanor Fitzsimons argues that Ireland needs a co-ordinated countrywide plan to stamp out bullying as RTE appeals for victims to tell their stories.

Wednesday 8 June, 2011

Column: Female writers don’t need their own prizes to compete with men

The annual Orange Prize for fiction by a woman will be awarded tonight. But why shouldn’t female artists compete with the boys, asks Eleanor Fitzsimons.

Sunday 15 May, 2011

What have the Brits ever done for us?

Ahead of Queen Elizabeth’s upcoming visit to Ireland, Eleanor Fitzsimons asks questions about Ireland’s past, our sense of identity and our complex relationship with our closest neighbour.