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IrelandThere will be no mad rush back to city offices, says owner of remote-working hubBy Marese McDonagh
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IrelandUS multinationals add to pressure on Ireland to agree to a global tax dealBy Arthur Beesley and Naomi O'Leary
Social AffairsOfficials pushed for State to buy direct provision centres from private firmsBy Jack Power
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SoccerKen Early: Pep Guardiola showing his tetchy side as Man City face stiff competitionBy Ken Early
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BooksTranslated fiction round-up: Piercing Icelandic novel about coercive relationshipBy Catherine Taylor
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BusinessChanges to mortgage rules sought and the unpalatable truth about our national debtBy Conn Ó Midheach
IrelandTaoiseach hails Ireland’s ‘exceptional progress’ against Covid as workers return to officesBy Pat Leahy and Martin Wall
MarketsEvergrande contagion threat hits global stock marketsBy Hudson Lockett and Thomas Hale and Naomi Rovnick
PeopleShare your story: Has your employer brought you back to the office or asked you to stay at home?
BusinessUK gas supply issues will not see ‘lights going out’, business secretary Kwarteng saysBy Denis Staunton
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Crime & LawGardaí should be required to justify breaking the speed limit, says oversight judgeBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandLixnaw funeral Mass hears Eileen O’Sullivan and her son Jamie were ‘kind and gentle’By Anne Lucey
PoliticsZappone turns down invitation to appear before committee to discuss envoy roleBy Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
USIreland to US travel to resume in November for fully vaccinatedBy Cormac McQuinn and Arthur Beesley
EconomyNo guarantee Ireland will keep 12.5% corporate tax rate - TaoiseachBy Cormac McQuinn and Jennifer Bray