A Schiller thriller for our time
Friedrich Schiller's
Don Carlos echoes contemporary politics and intrigue
through a prism of history, writes
Peter Crawley p
Pitfalls and perils of making claims
The Personal Injuries Assessment Board is not living up to its promise to curb 'compo culture', writes Paul Cullen, Consumer Affairs Correspondent. p
Follow the money: The buck stops where?
Insurance companies insist they are passing on to consumers a significant proportion of the savings achieved under the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) system. p
Payout problems
The Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) is not proving the low-cost, high-speed system for processing claims that was promised, in the experience of consumers who contacted The Irish Times about their cases. p
Other Features
On war, pink earmuffs, kidney dishes, and all that jazz
Displaced in Mullingar: Discussing the merits of war in a Cavan sauna proves a humbling experience for Michael Harding pReviews
Irish Times writers review Beauty and the Beast at the Cork Opera House, New Kid in the Old Museum Arts Centre and To Be Sure at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast. p




