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OpinionGovernment needs to acknowledge its role in creating anti-migrant tinderboxBy Justine McCarthy
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Social AffairsBig buildings sought by Minister to house refugees and asylum seekers on camp bedsBy Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
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TV & RadioEverything you need to know ahead of The Late Late Show’s Eurosong special tonightBy Conor Capplis
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IrelandPrisoner showed no sign of delusional behaviour until the eve of taking his own life, inquest hearsBy Barry Roche
AustraliaAustralia moves to allow psychiatrists prescribe MDMA and psilocybin for mental illnessesBy Tory Shepherd
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RugbySix Nations 2023: The new rules explained as World Rugby clamps down on time-wastingBy John O'Sullivan
StageTales from the Holywell: Four stars for Damien Dempsey’s Abbey Theatre concert residencyBy Chris McCormack
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CourtsGraham Carey charged with incitement to hatred and barred from social media over anti-immigration activityBy Conor Lally
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CourtsTesco night manager awarded €23,000 after being subjected to five-hour ‘interrogation’By Stephen Bourke
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Ireland‘Someday they will find him’: Ukrainian refugee buried in west Cork after failed search for family By Barry Roche
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Crime & LawIrish identity theft victim warns of his driving licence being used in a scamBy Louise Walsh
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