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PoliticsVaradkar resists pressure for early election if Brexit deal agreedBy Harry McGee and Jennifer Bray
IrelandBrexit: Hopes of deal by deadline fade as DUP opposition hardensBy Patrick Smyth, Gerry Moriarty and Simon Carswell
Music‘People are emotionally strong but they still need to share their feelings with someone’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Fashion‘If you are going to buy a ring, turn it upside down and look at the inside’By Deirdre McQuillan
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RugbyRugby World Cup: Larmour runs free as Ireland find their the groove against SamoaBy Gerry Thornley
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EconomyFiscal watchdog warns over spending, tourism turf war and Ireland’s golden visasBy Michael McAleer
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WorkSoftBank in talks to take control of WeWork amid cash crunchBy Eric Platt and James Fontanella-Khan
StageCollection of Lovers review: Can’t a woman can’t take a bath with a stranger any more without them getting the wrong idea?By Peter Crawley
HealthChildren admitted to adult mental health units despite lack of facilities – reportBy Paul Cullen
SoccerEuro 2020 qualifier - Switzerland v Ireland: Kick-off time, TV channels and moreBy Patrick Madden
Crime & LawFlight attendant sues estate of deceased Cranberries star Dolores O'RiordanBy Mary Carolan
CourtsFormer prostitute brings defamation case against another ex sex workerBy Ray Managh and Simone Smith
Crime & LawGardaí investigating sex assault allegations against sports star seize vehicleBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawNo female students insulted on students’ WhatsApp group, says Law SocietyBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandCyprus president pledges to protect Irish Border, single market and peace processBy Michael Jansen
Middle EastTurkish forces press ahead despite Kurdish-Syria dealBy Laura Pitel, Chloe Cornish and Henry Foy
EuropeFears over crime and press freedom cloud Albania’s hopes for EU accession talksBy Daniel McLaughlin
HistoryTyrone, 1921: ‘I’m going to see my girl’ – British soldier turned IRA man shot dead in attackBy Brian Hutton
HistoryGalway, 1920: Black and Tan with revolver shot in all directions during gunfightBy Ronan McGreevy
HistoryLaois, Easter 1916: ‘He was fond of the booze’ – IRA man who fired first shot sacked over drinkingBy Ronan McGreevy
HistoryDundalk a town of ‘British shoneens, British camp hangers-on and the Ancient Order of Hibernians’By Ronan McGreevy
HistoryShooting dead of IRA volunteer instigated general strike against British ruleBy Ronan McGreevy
An Irish DiaryAn Irishwoman’s Diary on Generation Z, the last letter in generational angstBy Elgy Gillespie