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Fine art and antiques: Take a look at stylish pieces of designer furniture, lamps, paintings, prints and stand-out glass this week
IBD increases as societies move from less-refined traditional diets to more processed foodstuffs
Documentary maker Simon Chambers explores the complex issues of caring for older people through his own experience of looking after his uncle
A 1960s Bulgari serpenti bracelet watch and an art nouveau ‘pansy’ ring are among gems on sale
Dublin booksellers have works by Jack B Yeats, JRR Tolkien and Thomas Kinsella for sale. Meanwhile in New York, a Warhol/Basquiat showstopper is expected to sell for $18m (€17m)
Six schools of architecture are working together to transform the training of architects with sustainability in mind
A hospital consultant explains how health professionals can deliver hospital-level care in people’s homes with the help of digital diagnostic and monitoring devices
Horticulture students learn the craft of gardening in the beautiful woodlands and kitchen gardens of Waterford estate
Clocks, library chairs, and leather sofas are among the finds at Adam’s, while Sheppards has a collection of 18th century art, artefacts and furniture for sale
‘It’s the male birds who do the singing in most species except the robin’
What prompts a small minority of people to wantonly damage our natural and built heritage, and how can we stop them?
Blood-thinning medications such as warfarin and aspirin accounted for one-third of ADR-related admissions in the RCSI study
DeVeres Art & Design auction has plenty of interest for those renovating or moving into a new home, including chairs by Eileen Gray and Ron Arad
Many young women still don’t report sexual violence perpetrated by men they know, even though they may tell their friends about it
Farmers and landowners are putting in ponds and planting small woodlands and orchards with supports from a landscape charity, with a resulting bloom in biodiversity