Shauna Bowers, Irish Times

Shauna Bowers

Irish Times

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Past articles by Shauna:

‘You acquire leadership skills, you acquire

Studying for an MBA demands a significant investment of time and money but it can open up new possibilities and opportunities → Read More

Catholic bishops raise ‘deep concern’ over eviction ban end

Senior clergy call for a referendum to amend the constitution to provide for an ‘explicit right to housing’ → Read More

Weather warning: Woman rescued from Carrauntoohil as snow falls in midlands, Limerick and Kerry

Met Éireann issues nationwide snow and ice alert: Road users warned to take extra care → Read More

Weather warning upgraded to Status Orange for large parts of country as snow and ice expected

Met Éireann issues nationwide snow and ice alert: Road users warned to take extra care → Read More

Weather warning upgraded to Status Orange for large parts of country as snow and ice expected

Met Éireann issues nationwide snow and ice alert: Road users warned to take extra care → Read More

George Ezra at 3Arena: ‘I wish every gig was in Dublin because they’re not all this fun’

The British boy-next-door singer delivers an unstoppable upbeat performace at his old-out concert → Read More

Thinking of doing an MBA? Good news: you don’t need a background in business

An MBA is a postgraduate qualification that is highly sought after by working professionals → Read More

Psychological Society of Ireland calls for regulation of profession ‘without delay’

No system of statutory registration for private practitioners → Read More

Man arrested on suspicion of murder after body found in burning Castlebar house

Gardaí believe dead man, who was elderly, was fatally shot before Co Mayo house was set on fire → Read More

Landlords will ‘not stand idly by’ if eviction ban is extended

Need for balance in any new legislation, says Fianna Fáil justice spokesman Jim O’Callaghan → Read More

Man arrested on suspicion of murder following discovery of body in house in Co Mayo

Emergency services responded to reports of fire shortly after 6.30pm on Sunday → Read More

Wexford hospital fire: ‘small number of patients’ repatriated over weekend

Outpatient and radiology services to resume on Monday but emergency department remains closed → Read More

‘Weeks to months’ before Wexford General Hospital resumes full service

Leo Varadkar speaking following tour of fire-and water-damaged hospital → Read More

Dublin Airport flights temporarily suspended due to drone activity

Dublin Airport suspended flight operations on Thursday night as a result of drone activity in the area. In a tweet just after 6.30pm, DAA, which operates the airport, said: “Due to confirmed drone activity, flight operations at Dublin Airport have been suspended. Further updates to follow.” Flight operations resumed just before 7pm, and a spokesman for the airport said the gardaí were… → Read More

Solicitor calls for redress scheme to avoid ‘perpetual litigation’ over anti-epilepsy drug

Up to 1,250 children could experience some form of neurodevelopmental delay as a result of exposure to valproate in utero - HSE report → Read More

‘Major emergency’ declared at Wexford General Hospital following fire

Fire now under control, gardaí say, as full evacuation of site is under way → Read More

Urantsetseg Tserendorj’s husband: ‘Without her, everything is dark and heavy’

Wed in 1997, the story of Ulambayar Surenkhor and Urantsetseg Tserendorj came to an abrupt end one night in Dublin two years ago → Read More

‘In Ireland I can be the person I was supposed to be. I can be proud of the way I am’

New to the Parish: Rei Campos arrived from Venezuela in 2011 → Read More

Northern Ireland’s motorcycle road races set to vanish over insurance costs

Quotes for public liability insurance, covering injury to people and damage to property, triple to £400,000 → Read More

Ireland could see heavy snow and cold in coming weeks due to ‘sudden stratospheric warming’

SSW, which brought on the Beast from the East in 2018, does not guarantee freezing cold conditions → Read More