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PoliticsConcern that accommodation options for refugees are running outBy Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
TechnologyCES 2023: Less of the self-driving wow, more of the sustainable here and nowBy Ciara O'Brien
CourtsMove for sequestration of Enoch Burke’s assets for contempt may be a legal firstBy Mary Carolan
BooksPaul Newman’s posthumous memoir: An often extraordinary peek into the head of a superstarBy John Walshe
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Film‘Were any of us actually old enough?’: The film industry’s controversial relationship with teen nudityBy Steve Rose
Your WellnessThe seven-day happiness challenge: Try these simple steps for a joyful, more connected 2023By Jancee Dunn
OpinionNewton Emerson: Shallow cross-Border economic comparisons are of little valueBy Newton Emerson
OpinionRow over Parthenon Marbles a pure distillation of culture wars that wrack British psycheBy Finn McRedmond
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Gaelic GamesTaking time and giving nothing: We need to talk about the National Hurling LeagueBy Ciarán Murphy
BusinessAnother restaurant closes as inflation and downturn continue to hurt industry By Peter Flanagan
PoliticsRepaired apartments covered by defective funding scheme set to go to cabinet this monthBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EducationRapid increase of school transport scheme costs sparks concern over its ‘sustainability’By Carl O'Brien
RacingRachael Blackmore: ‘Racing is a relentless sport, you’re constantly moving forward’ By Mary Hannigan
Your MoneyIrish workers are less optimistic about financial ability to retire, survey findsBy Dominic Coyle
SponsoredGreen loan products can help customers to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy bills
BusinessTravel agent Manasik Tours shuts doors as customers forced to seek compensationBy Barry O'Halloran
FoodIrish cookbook is number one bestseller in UK and Ireland days after being releasedBy Marie Claire Digby
BusinessVirgin Media Television hopes to repeat ‘very solid’ 2022 performance this yearBy Laura Slattery
InnovationThe little known Dutch company ensuring the survival of the global tech industryBy Chris Horn
TV & RadioVikings: Valhalla – Lots of shouting, axe swinging and lines like ‘I must meet Forkbeard’By Ed Power
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Asia-PacificConcerns grow for older Chinese ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations amid Covid waveBy Bernard Orr and Liz Lee
ScienceProgress on diversity in business undermined by too few women pursuing STEM careers – BTYSTE forum toldBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsSupreme Court to consider burden of proof for ‘reasonably mistaken’ defence in sexual act with person under 17By Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandBoxer, who once threw down gauntlet to Conor McGregor, unable to fight professionally after hand crushed in diggerBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsMan (75) fails to halt trial for charges of indecent assault on teenage girl in 1980sBy Ellen O'Riordan
RugbyRFU chief claims England players told him sacking Eddie Jones was ‘right decision’By Gerard Meagher
CourtsJudge to rule next week on Enoch Burke’s bid to halt ‘sham’ disciplinary processBy Mary Carolan
BooksBooks newsletter: President leads tributes to poet Kevin Higgins; Kate O’Brien Award shortlistBy Martin Doyle
SportThe NFL playoffs: when they are on, where to watch and who you should be supportingBy Nathan Johns
DublinDublin Bus services to west Tallaght suspended after woman driver ‘terrorised’ by ‘mob’By Sarah Burns
BusinessData commissioner did not investigate Facebook with ‘due diligence’ – regulatorBy Derek Scally
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Asia-PacificBeijing Letter: ‘When I asked him if business was back to normal, he looked up at me for a moment and then back down to work on my toes’By Denis Staunton
TennisAustralian Open: when it’s on, where to watch and why Novak Djokovic is chasing historyBy Johnny Watterson
CourtsFamily of man warned not to travel in car with drunk driver settles case over death for €450,000
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Crime & LawMan charged with threatening to burn down asylum seeker accommodationBy Conor Lally and Conor Gallagher
BusinessLate Late Toy Show beats sporting challenges in list of most-watched TV of 2022By Laura Slattery
Courts‘Curious development’ in Regency murder trial where document disclosed to defence remains to be resolvedBy Alison O'Riordan
Books‘I always thought I’d live’ - poet Kevin Higgins writes final poem just days before he diesBy Ronan McGreevy
Middle EastClimate advocates alarmed as UAE oil chief appointed Cop28 president By Simeon Kerr in Dubai, Camilla Hodgson in London and Aime Williams in Washington
IrelandWexford woman ‘extremely sensitive’ to sedatives died after routine dental procedureBy Seán McCárthaigh
EuropeBerlin has ‘no objection’ to Poland sending German-built tanks to UkraineBy Derek Scally and Daniel McLaughlin
An Irish DiarySlaves to the truth – Frank McNally on learning history in the novels of Patrick O’BrianBy Frank McNally
PoliticsIntensive negotiations already under way between EU and UK on protocolBy Pat Leahy and Freya McClements
DublinDublin Airport runway flight path changed to spare communities from ‘intolerable’ noiseBy Mark Hilliard
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SoccerJoao Felix sent off on debut as Fulham pile more misery on ChelseaBy Jacob Steinberg at Craven Cottage