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EnvironmentLough Neagh: Scars from dredging will take ‘decades if not centuries’ to recoverBy Tommy Greene
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Life & StyleSix decades of Barbie’s Dreamhouses: From cardboard fantasy to TikTok-ready towerBy Julie Lasky
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Advertising FeatureESB reduces gender pay gap in 2022 and looks to boost female representation in STEM and technical roles
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Musk’s tantrum capitalism explodes myth of buccaneering libertarianismBy Fintan O'Toole
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Politics Climate action plan 2023: Farmers will not be forced to cull herd, says McConalogueBy Jennifer Bray
Life & StyleMagicians, bouncy castles, kegs and pickleball: How ‘culture budgets’ help firms hold on to staff By Emma Goldberg
BusinessMerrion Hotel looks to provide staff accommodation close to five-star propertyBy Ciarán Hancock
Your MoneyFair Deal scheme: Will a charge apply when patient dies despite not taking out a nursing home loan?By Dominic Coyle
Rugby‘We’re not going to take the foot off’ - Ross Molony and Leinster ready for St Stephen’s Day clash with MunsterBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesShane Kingston believes intercounty management is a full-time job after seeing it first handBy Gordon Manning
People‘Irish people are constantly complaining about the weather. It’s very dynamic. Three seasons in one day’By Shauna Bowers
Life & StyleHow to cope with grief at Christmas: It’s a hard time of year. So remember it’s good to talkBy Joanne Hunt
RugbyGerry Thornley: Ulster’s lose-lose match with La Rochelle in empty Aviva could cost up to €700,000 By Gerry Thornley
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Business Today NewsletterMerrion Hotel and staff housing, credit unions lending, and Christmas gifts with a financial theme By Ciarán Hancock
USHarvey Weinstein found guilty of rape and sexual assault in Los Angeles trialBy Lois Beckett in Los Angeles
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BusinessServBlock wins EU funding to build data exchange system for pharma manufacturingBy Ciara O'Brien
IrelandToy Show musical risk was ‘too high’ in saturated Christmas market - PAC chairmanBy Vivienne Clarke
BusinessBillionaire Oleg Deripaska’s Sochi hotel complex seized after Russian court orderBy Max Seddon in Moscow and Polina Ivanova
RugbySportswomen 2022: Stacey Flood – ‘To have professional contracts for women rugby players is a big step forward’By Stacey Flood
Social AffairsThousands queue for Christmas food vouchers: ‘I never thought life would end up like this’By Kitty Holland
MusicTerry Hall: The mournful voice who encapsulated bleak Britain through The SpecialsBy Alexis Petridis
CourtsWoman (22) left unable to breathe on her own after homeless hostel was set on fireBy Jessica Magee
Courts‘Persistent child sex abuser’ (71) handed 15-year sentence over 28 years of offencesBy Fiona Ferguson
Asia-PacificChina’s media promises ‘normalcy by spring’ as Covid sweeps countryBy William Langley in Hong Kong and Ryan McMorrow in Beijing
CourtsDoctor who conducted inappropriate breast examination suspended from medical register for 6 months
IrelandArt teacher awarded €35,000 after she was replaced by her maternity leave substituteBy Stephen Bourke
EconomyInformation Commissioner agrees to revoke decision releasing IDA Ireland surveyBy Ellen O'Riordan
HealthHospitals in Kilkenny and Wexford urging people to stay away from A&E departmentsBy Sarah Slater
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BusinessAmazon agrees deal with EU to end long-running data inquiriesBy Cristina Criddle and Javier Espinoza
CultureIrish Government steps in to help fund embattled American Irish Historical SocietyBy Dan Barry
BoxingBreakout season draws Amy Broadhurst into inner circle of elite Irish boxingBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyMack Hansen set to return but Connacht left counting the cost of Brive victoryBy Linley McKenzie
BusinessIrish Independent publisher Mediahuis pledges to tackle male bias as it reveals gender pay gap of 22%By Laura Slattery
SoccerManchester United trigger one-year extensions for Rashford, Shaw, Dalot and FredBy Jamie Jackson
CourtsIrish dancing adjudicator wants court to halt disciplinary proceedings against herBy Aodhan O'Faolain
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CourtsDowdall denies using bomb timers as ‘bargaining tool’ to get dissidents to mediate feudBy Alison O'Riordan
HealthJunior doctors vote to accept deal aimed at addressing working hours and study leave issuesBy Shauna Bowers
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EuropeUnion secretary-general resigns over EU-Qatar bribery linkBy Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli in Milan, Valentina Pop in Brussels and Simeon Kerr, Gulf correspondent
IrelandRathkeale violence: Simon Harris pledges additional resources as he visits Limerick townBy Vivienne Clarke and David Raleigh
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the EU corporate tax deal: overdue progress on implementing OECD agreement
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