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Social AffairsAddiction and substance abuse primary reason for homelessness, says charityBy Sarah Burns
Crime & LawInquiries under way into Garda personnel alleged to have cancelled 999 callsBy Conor Lally
TV & RadioDid you see Throwing Celebrities off a Bridge into a Ravine? It reminds me of my childhoodBy Patrick Freyne
MusicSufjan Stevens & Angelo De Augustine: A Beginner’s Mind review – exceptional, empathic call to arms for the brokenBy Siobhán Kane
ResidentialWhat will €335,000 buy in France, Mexico, South Africa, Cork and the US?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
RugbyLeinster Rugby season preview: Strength ensures Cullen’s side remains the team to beatBy Gerry Thornley
AbroadAn emigrant’s pandemic: I returned to Brazil knowing I would never see my mother alive againBy Ciaran Leonard
Your FamilyHow to help your teen develop a healthier relationship with social mediaBy Christina Caron
BusinessBanks and the shared-equity housing scheme, mortgage approvals and financial engineeringBy Conn Ó Midheach
Crime & LawLyra McKee murder: Two men due in court over rioting and petrol bombsBy Brian Hutton and Mark Hilliard
Politics‘Strong support’ for adding climate change to UN Security Council agenda - TaoiseachBy Cormac McQuinn
PropertyInfuriated residents of supertall, superexpensive New York tower sue developers for $125mBy Stefanos Chen
TV & RadioFoundation: It stars Jared Harris, was filmed in Ireland and cost $45m to make. So is it any good?By Ed Power
BusinessBP closes some petrol stations in Britain amid HGV driver shortageBy Richard Partington and Joanna Partridge
InnovationIrish-led start-up with tech to break down plastics secures near $100m dealBy Charlie Taylor
IrelandCrashed aircraft passengers avoided ‘catastrophic injuries’ thanks to action of pilot – councillorBy Sarah Burns and Vivienne Clarke
Social AffairsGovernment will make ‘collective’ decision on NI event invite, says TaoiseachBy Patsy McGarry and Brian Hutton
PoliticsHillary Clinton says Brexit divisions and Troubles amnesty threaten peace in NorthBy Brian Hutton
PoliticsAll organisations eligible for National Lottery funding must get ‘fair crack of whip’By Marie O'Halloran
Crime & Law‘The goal was to free Don Tidey. And we freed Don Tidey’ – 15 gardaí decorated for braveryBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawGarda vetting for homeless care workers to be reviewed following Flynn allegationsBy Conor Gallagher
EuropeBoy (12) in Netherlands wins bid to get Covid-19 vaccine despite father’s oppositionBy Peter Cluskey
IrelandFailure of parties to account for spending of public funds should be offence – SipoBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsNumber of people recorded as homeless increases to 8,212 as charity calls for ‘urgent action’By Jack Power
Gaelic GamesThird time’s a charm as Kerry go with safe pair of hands in Jack O’ConnorBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsTaoiseach expresses ‘concern’ over impact of UK Brexit disruption on IrelandBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsCalls for Charities Regulator to investigate ICHH controversyBy Jack Power and Conor Gallagher
IrelandOption for 100% mica redress remains on the table, says VaradkarBy Mark Hilliard and Cormac McQuinn
IrelandLack of information about menopause a ‘huge injustice’ to women – campaignerBy Ellen O'Riordan
GolfPádraig Harrington’s genius cheese strategy at Ryder Cup fails to cover the holesBy Mary Hannigan