Inspiring women share their life lessons – The Irish Times

Time travel, sadly, has not been invented yet but if you could go back in time and give advice to your younger self what would it be? In this special feature to mark International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the power of hindsight. The best wisdom is hard-earned, accumulated through challenging experiences and mistakes many of … Read more

‘My partner lives in terror of Covid and it has shrunk our lives’ – The Irish Times

Dear Roe, My partner has anxiety, and what we both consider to be complex post-traumatic stress disorder, although undiagnosed. She also has ADHD. She is prone to taking safety concerns to extremes, and since Covid, avoidance has become the axis our lives revolve around. I appreciate there are real concerns about Covid still, and long … Read more

Should you be eating a “sugar free” diet? What the science says

When I picked up my kids’ birthday cake this week, I felt a tinge of guilt that I’m sure many people will find familiar. Isn’t this thing loaded with sugar? The health and wellness space is filled with people pushing zero/no sugar diets, sometimes as a short-term detox, sometimes as a long-term way of life. … Read more

A designer’s tips on building the garden of your dreams – The Irish Times

Few things are more exciting than moving into a brand-new home. Indoors, everything is perfect and practically speaking, it’s just a matter of booking the movers and unpacking. Outside, however, the experience is a little different. The back gardens of new-build homes are typically left as blank canvases, with little more than a flat lawn … Read more

Relationship experts on secrets to long-term love – The Irish Times

To stay in love for years, even decades, is less a matter of luck than of craft. It asks for patience, humour, resilience and a surprising amount of maintenance. The romance of long-term partnership isn’t found in constant intensity, but in the quieter work of building a life side by side. The people who study … Read more

Horrific norovirus cases surge as Brits urged to take precautions by UKHSA

Brits have been urged to ‘stay at home’ as cases of a seriously horrific virus surge. Headlines about the dreaded norovirus sweeping across the UK have been popping up left, right and centre in recent weeks, and according to the latest data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), norovirus cases have surged by approximately … Read more

25 ways to get off your phone – The Irish Times

Somewhat ironically, 2026 has been declared by online influencers as the year people will move their lives offline. Videos of people assembling “analogue bags” – essentially holdalls of entertainment to keep boredom at bay – have gone viral on Instagram and TikTok. People are swapping Spotify for radio, Kindles for books, and phone cameras for … Read more

IPhone 17 Air: Featherlight 145g Design Revealed?

CITY – may 18,2025 – The tech world buzzes with anticipation for the upcoming iPhone 17 air,a device promising unprecedented thinness and lightness. Rumors suggest Apple is aiming for a design that redefines portability, with whispers of groundbreaking dimensions and weight reduction. What began as speculation has evolved into a tangible prospect,driving consumers and experts … Read more

TVHOTEL Launches: New TV Platform for Spanish Hotels

Tvhotel Launches International Television Platform for Spanish Hotels Table of Contents Tvhotel Launches International Television Platform for Spanish Hotels Tvhotel Launches International Television Platform Targeting Spanish Hotels New Platform Aims to Revolutionize Hotel Entertainment Tarkinia Spearheads the Initiative Untapped Potential in the Tourism Sector Addressing a Neglected Market Smart TVs and Enhanced Customer Services Seeking … Read more