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# Rights

This week
24th March 2024 - 28th March 2024
Debunked: ‘Ireland will change forever’ conspiracy meme is contradictory and nonsensical
Last month
February 2024
Virgin Media confirm Champions League coverage for next three seasons
All time
'If we were stopped by the authorities, we feared we could have been jailed or fined'
Parents of brain-damaged boy lose Supreme Court appeal for control of medical treatment
TV figures or TV money - the Six Nations has a massive decision to make
Consumers warned about how Brexit could impact online shopping
Column: Why are personalised attacks on children with disabilities, like Greta Thunberg, being tolerated?
RTÉ to air Allianz League and club championship GAA games in 2019
Opinion: 'Nobody should have to live like this - I need more care to meet my basic needs'
Consumer watchdog investigating restaurant body over 'no-show' diners campaign
New Sky and BT Sport partnership raises uncertainty for eir Sport subscribers
'We can't fight racism on our own': A year and a half on from Traveller ethnicity
Opinion: 'All labour involves selling our bodies in some form, so what is different about sex work?'
Was your flight cancelled? Here are your rights
Ireland has the highest rates of some hate crimes in the EU, but no proper laws to address it
Irish Travellers in the UK may face greater levels of discrimination post-Brexit
BT Sport pay €1.36 billion to extend Champions League rights
Worked for €2 an hour and forced to break the law - the plight of Ireland's au pairs
After nine-year wait, Ireland to strengthen rights of people with a disability
Debate Room: Should we ban the burqa in Ireland?
'I didn't want to be any bother': Older people urged to ask for help this Christmas
Column: 'I don't have the same civil rights as other Irish women. I have a disability'
France's burkini bans being fought as an "attack on fundamental rights"
"We must demand true equality": Canada introduces new laws protecting transgender people
Kesha's sexual assault claims against producer are dismissed
'Slutwalks aren’t the lunatic fringe of feminism. They're a reminder that dressing “like a slut” is never an invitation to rape'
'The assumption is that plays written by women aren’t good enough'
Transgender woman allegedly arrested for prostitution files complaint against hotel
What are political leaders waiting for? It's time to liberalise Ireland's abortion laws
'They put a knife to my throat and told me I shouldn't be speaking on TV about gay men'
'I've lived in a house with mould, damp and sewage, until I said, no more'
'I don’t feel safe in my home after it was burgled and fear constantly hangs over me'
Australia might get to vote on same-sex marriage - on one condition
A Twitter campaign appealing to Taylor Swift's sound side just paid off
Couple stranded in Thailand with daughter as surrogate claims she didn't know they were gay
Ireland's attitude to housing rights, social security and culture is under scrutiny
The UN is reviewing Ireland's protection of rights – how will we fare?
What else could I get for the... €1.35 million pricetag on this Cavan mansion?
Where is same-sex marriage legal?
Tom Petty is now getting royalties from Sam Smith's 'Stay With Me'