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Donald Trump says Vladimir Putin agrees to face-to-face talks with Volodymyr Zelenskiy
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Man (38) arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and arson with intent to endanger life
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US president hosts leaders from across Europe as part of a flurry of diplomacy to find a path to peace deal
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Ireland not a ‘truly rich’ country, according to The Economist
Publisher’s ranking of 178 countries excludes Ireland due to GDP calculations ‘polluted by tax arbitrage’
‘Once somebody shares the fact they are thinking about suicide, there’s a connection to life’
A €2 million investment in counselling supports for men aims to help break the silence around mental health
AIB gives Pearse Doherty an open goal for criticism
Sinn Fein spokesman assails AIB over tracker mortgages
Galway’s Aoife Donohue again rises to camogie’s big occasion
Dynamic forward led the way to All-Ireland success
A Frenchwoman in Ireland: ‘I have enjoyed living in Dublin but I would prefer to live in Cork’
Dr Nina Cnockaert-Guillou’s love of Irish history started at a young age in France and has taken her a long way
Sinn Féin may reject commemorating the Normans, but there are some suspiciously Saxon names in its ranks
Take a look at centuries of Irish revolutionaries and you’ll find links to Norman history
Glenveagh Homes to seek big changes to 650-home Dublin development
Permission was originally granted to Gerry Gannon’s property development company in 2023
An Coimisiún Pleanála reopens appeal over Phoenix Park apartments plan
Dublin City Council had granted permission to development that was set not to include childcare facilities
Depicting MetroLink as primarily an airport service is an example of Michael O’Leary’s myopic thinking
Arguments by the Ryanair boss that we should give up on rail solutions and rely on the car and bus make no sense
Taoiseach cracks down on last-minute, ‘under-the-arm’ Cabinet memos from Ministers
Senior official twice warns Government members about timely filings of documents ahead of meetings to meet constitutional principle
‘Oisín had such a big impact on so many people’: Family of Dublin man killed in Bolivia seek to raise money for charity
Oisín Hoy, who died in a road accident in summer, had helped raise money for Oscar’s Kids
Forget the futuristic dystopias: AI is changing the world right now
The backlash against changes to ChatGPT reveals how it is being used by users in their daily lives
In-form Irish pair key to team’s hopes of ending decade-long Walker Cup drought
Stuart Grehan heads for Cypress Point full of confidence after winning tournament double
Explainer: what Shane Lowry needs to qualify for Europe’s Ryder Cup team
Lowry currently holds the sixth slot, but it’s not a done deal, and he could yet be leap-frogged by Rasmus Hojgaard
‘I just knew I was meant to do it’: Builder restores home destroyed by Ballyfermot arson attack for free
Family move back into home destroyed by fire attack in case of ‘mistaken identity’
David Clifford goes back to school after a masterful summer ends well
Championship top-scorer adjusts to life back in the mainstream
Does the Leaving Cert prepare you for life? Singer Mary Coughlan and a school principal debate
Mary Coughlan has watched her children and grandchildren trying to fit into the Leaving Cert system, while principal John McHugh says it teaches key life skills
Rising chocolate prices: ‘There’s only so much you can charge for a cookie’
A cocoa shortage has seen chocolate prices surge in the past two years, driving one Dublin company out of business and forcing others to raise prices to survive
154 vacant pubs earmarked for conversion into housing since need for planning permission dropped
Department of Housing says 459 new homes could be created through the process
Walking the Boyne Valley Camino: Sunburn, sore legs and a sprint across the N51
Route through Louth and Meath, following the footsteps of Ireland’s medieval pilgrims, is a 25km journey into history
The Irish Caminos: stunning St Finbarr’s Path is the result of ‘volunteers scraping, working, sweating together’
This picturesque west Cork walking route from Drimoleague to Gougane Barra has been developed as a passion project by local volunteers, who want more help from the State to promote it
‘Do you realise I am Irish and we’d never put up with this?’
Recalling a wild child sister whose teenage years were rebellious as she straddled that time in Dublin, which was still a place called ‘town’
Brendan Canty on his film Christy: ‘The Brits loved that it was from Cork. They thought there was an exotic flavour to that’
The director, who made a name for himself with the video for Hozier’s mega-hit Take Me to Church in 2013, on joining forces with the BBC for his feature film debut
Short sellers ridicule fund managers’ vanishing attention spans
Much of their work simply re-examines public filings overlooked by other professionals, exposing how often investing ‘experts’ miss the obvious
How to make a profit on buying and selling watches
Trump’s 39% tariff on Switzerland, home to the big luxury manyfacturers, has the potential to disrupt the market’s balance as Covid did
Will borrowing from our children unravel the benefits of the small gift exemption?
Transparency - and an interest rate on the money owed - are the keys if you want to make sure there is no cause for concern with Revenue
Útóipe Cheilteach: The Mary Wallopers and more on Ireland’s ‘politically offensive’ underground folk scene
Celtic Utopia, Dennis Harvey’s new film, sets out to see ‘how young people are interacting with politics and social history with their music’
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