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20 November 2024 Editorial
Editorial: get your questions ready
The canvassers are knocking and there are lots of important rural topics to discuss, writes Ciara Leahy.
13 November 2024 Around the country
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Country vibes
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23 October 2024 l2
Careers: women are an integral part of any family farm
The role of women on farms is a key part of our Women & Agriculture conference. Here five farmers tell their story.
23 October 2024 Careers
Cover Story: marvellous Marys as podcast pals
Former president Mary McAleese and presenter Mary Kennedy have joined forces to become podcasters. With 15 years of friendship, they bring deep and meaningful to a whole new level, writes Ciara Leahy.
23 October 2024 Features
Folklore: ‘this farm would be nothing, without a woman or a girl’
As we celebrate the Women & Agriculture conference, we reflect on women’s contribution on farms, writes Shane Lehane ,
23 October 2024 Features
‘Every dish I cook has a story to tell’
Consumer research shows global flavours are popular among Irish consumers, and rural Ireland is no different, writes Janine Kennedy.
16 October 2024 News
N17 road deaths spark renewed calls for upgrade
A death toll of eight along one road in Co Mayo so far this year has prompted renewed calls for a motorway to replace the N17 route, writes Jacqueline Hogge.
9 October 2024 Features
Brenda Donohue: country roots
RTÉ's Brenda Donohue reflects on her countryside memories, how it influenced her career, her family and the prospect of an 'empty nest', writes Deirdre Verney.
9 October 2024 Features
A ‘notable increase’ in rural youths needing mental health supports
With the decline in mental health seen amongst young people living in rural Ireland, it is important to know where to turn to if you need support, writes Sarah McIntosh.
18 September 2024 Features
Social prescribing helps ‘combat social exclusion’
The growth of social prescribing, where people struggling with isolation are connected to their communities, is leading to enhanced mental health, writes Jacqueline Hogge.
18 September 2024 l2