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HealthState has paid more than €7.5m in claims over healthcare-acquired infections since 2019By Shauna Bowers
Politics100% redress for construction defects in Celtic Tiger homes to be proposedBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandPte Seán Rooney death: Progress in Lebanon investigation but Irish officials urge cautionBy Conor Gallagher and Jennifer Bray
FilmVicky Krieps: ‘Wearing these dresses is actually torture. It cuts off the emotions’By Donald Clarke
RugbyGerry Thornley: Empty seats the abiding memory of opening two rounds of Champions CupBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesGalway’s Matthew Tierney and Kerry’s David Clifford set to renew stellar rivalryBy Paul Keane
BusinessExtra 16,000 households eligible for social housing supports with new income thresholdsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your Family‘When your child is in treatment you become ‘the parent of...’ You are no longer yourself’By Sheila Wayman
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EuropeTensions high as Serbia places troops on Kosovo border in ‘full state of combat alert readiness’
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AfricaIn a culture where cows are worth more than women, an Irish nun has dedicated herself to educating girlsBy Patsy McGarry
USYears of promises yet to lift worsening problem of homelessness in Los Angeles By Christopher Grimes in Los Angeles
Asia-Pacific‘We are made of flesh, not iron’: China’s medics battle Covid reversalBy Cheng Leng, Qianer Liu in Hong Kong and Eleanor Olcott in Tokyo
Asia-PacificChildren of India’s burning coalfields dream of a fire-free futureBy Roli Srivastava in Jharia, India
Gaelic GamesBest sporting moments of the year - No 5: Seán O’Shea breaks Dublin hearts from another parishBy Philip Reid
Asia-PacificChina removes more travel restrictions as zero-Covid regime dismantlesBy Thomas Hale in Shanghai
USUS Republican politician admits misleading voters about education and work historyBy Michael Gold and Grace Ashford
CourtsMan who allegedly ‘terrified’ two women by peering through windows fails to halt trialBy Mary Carolan
Consumer TechEir users offered free lifetime subscriptions after up to 20 years of emails deleted in errorBy Conor Pope
Housing & PlanningHouse prices fall slightly in Dublin city as interest rates and energy costs bite By Colm Keena
An Irish DiaryStaying power – Alison Healy on why Charles Dickens regretted asking Hans Christian Andersen to drop over By Alison Healy