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OpinionDavid McWilliams: Is Ireland going back to the 1970s when shared baths and immersion neurosis reigned?By David McWilliams
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BooksThe life of an IRA gunrunner: ‘I was in a corner in a dark basement with Whitey Bulger’By Simon Carswell
PeopleJudge Gillian Hussey: ‘I had nothing in common with my colleagues other than a job title’By Jennifer O'Connell
BooksMother Brain by Chelsea Conaboy: how parenthood changes the way you think and feel By Maureen Gaffney
PoliticsMajor financial package expected to help with fuel bills as vast implications of energy crisis become clearBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: Granddaughter Number One has arrived. Her hobbies include sleeping and poopingBy Seán Moncrieff
TV & RadioThree Castles Burning podcast: Donal Fallon’s gritty history of Dublin riots and rebels By Fiona McCann
TV & RadioCiarán Hinds: ‘A lot of my friends have the same talent as me, but never got the breaks’By Donald Clarke
Your WellnessStay curious, walk more, and always wake at the same time: 10 habits for a better life By Sheila Wayman
EnvironmentCan you identify this insect found in our garden? Readers’ nature queriesBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
UKThe challenges for Charles: How united his kingdom will remain is difficult to predictBy Mark Devenport
Crime & LawEnoch Burke’s Mountjoy stay could end quickly but give way to new legal processBy Conor Lally
OpinionSally Hayden: Remembering the 100,000 who have disappeared in Syria’s 11 years of warBy Sally Hayden
PeopleEmer McLysaght: So much admin, too many taxes - adulthood is a crushing disappointmentBy Emer McLysaght
EconomyHousehold bills to soar further as companies warn of ‘entire market malfunction’By Jack Horgan-Jones
BooksJohn Boyne: ‘Would The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas be published today? Absolutely not’By Derek Scally
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CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionCliff Taylor: High-price pain for households will linger even when inflation eventually eases By Cliff Taylor
OpinionJennifer O’Connell: Jailed teacher Enoch Burke might have done us all a favourBy Jennifer O'Connell
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Britain is becoming ungovernable and Truss will not last longBy Fintan O'Toole
SoccerVera Pauw has concerns on player workloads ahead of Ireland’s ‘very tough draw’ in playoffs By Gavin Cummiskey
RacingLeopardstown has racing spotlight to itself for opening day of Champions WeekendBy Brian O'Connor
AthleticsO’Driscoll’s lament for glory days a timely service to those missing the roarBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyMatt Williams: I tweeted about South Africa’s style of play. Then came the abuseBy Matt Williams
Gaelic GamesColm Collins still focused on pushing Clare further along the road to joining the elite By Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesAustin Gleeson: ‘It’s hard not to react sometimes. In the end, I’m the one that looks stupid’By Malachy Clerkin
USNew York declares state of emergency and ramps up vaccinations over detection of polioBy Tyler Clifford
Asia-PacificFive killed in New Zealand after boat capsizes in possible collision with whaleBy Nick Perry
IrelandIrish-British relations were ‘terrible at times’ but Queen Elizabeth was ‘anxious to improve’ them, says PresidentBy Jade Wilson
USMar-a-Lago files: US justice department and Trump team disagree over special master for investigationBy Eric Tucker and Nomaan Merchant
Life & StyleOffice, guest bedroom, gym? Repurpose the nest when young adults start to flyBy Arlene Harris
Americas‘Climate of hatred’: Bolsonaro backer kills Lula fan amid rising political tensions over Brazilian electionBy Ricardo Brito and Rodrigo Viga Gaier
BusinessMusk says payment to whistleblower as another reason for terminating Twitter dealBy Jonathan Stempel and Tom Hals
Asia-Pacific‘We have waged war on nature’: UN chief calls on international community to help flood-hit PakistanBy Munir Ahmed
IrelandEU energy cap will help knock ‘several billion’ euro off overall energy costs in Ireland, says Eamon RyanBy Harry McGee
Social AffairsHundreds gather in Dublin to remember Declan Flynn 40 years after his deathBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandStatus orange rainfall warning issued by Met Éireann for Cork, Kerry and WaterfordBy Ellen O'Riordan
CyclingCycling wrap: Evenepoel set to win Vuelta a España as Richard Carapaz takes stage 20By Shane Stokes