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DublinCouncil set to ‘fully defend’ developer’s challenge to house-building ban on site near St Anne’s ParkBy Olivia Kelly
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PoliticsNo justification for retaining 9% VAT rate for hospitality, officials sayBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsCoalition warned not to fuel ‘anti-migrant narratives’ in statements on immigrationBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
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BusinessRyanair says use of EU emissions funding for unprofitable school bus routes ‘a scandal’By Ken Foxe
Housing & PlanningOliver Bond flats: ‘I had to move my room around to keep the baby away from the mould’By Shauna Bowers
BusinessMultinationals have been paying less for electricity than Irish businesses and homesBy Barry O'Halloran
OpinionBertie Ahern’s return is par for the course for Fianna Fáil, a party that frequently rejects historyBy Una Mullally
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CourtsMan accused of ‘viciously’ attacking social media influencer in Dublin hotel loungeBy Tom Tuite
USWhat were the mystery flying objects shot down by the US and Canada? By Julian E. Barnes and Adam Goldman
PoliticsControversial Chinese cameras widely used throughout Leinster House complex, says Green Party TDBy Vivienne Clarke and Simon Carswell
FilmSigmund Freud’s home recreated in Ireland for major film starring Anthony HopkinsBy Dalya Alberge
RugbyIreland v France: IRFU may have to revisit Six Nations ticket policy as French fans turn Aviva bleuBy John O'Sullivan
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EducationMunster Technological University hackers will cut their losses and walk away - cyber expertBy Vivienne Clarke
MusicRihanna’s Super Bowl show: Unbothered, effortlessly cool – and an unexpected guest on boardBy Brianna Parkins
Health‘So badly needed’: First patients to arrive at new Roscommon palliative care unitBy Patsy McGarry
Social AffairsRed Cross backs appeal to commercial sector for large buildings to house refugeesBy Vivienne Clarke
EnvironmentHigh air pollution levels in Irish towns suggest increased use of ‘dirty’ fuels during energy crisis By Seán McCárthaigh
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Europe‘I just want them back’: Ukrainian civilians tell of torture and legal limbo in Russian captivityBy Daniel McLaughlin
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CourtsThousands of phone users wrongly charged up to €520,000 for premium services after spoofing attackBy Tom Tuite
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IrelandCouncillors voice concern over costs and delays in converting former Dún Laoghaire ferry terminalBy Tim O'Brien
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IrelandDublin Airport to install more noise-measuring stations amid controversy over flight pathsBy Mark Hilliard, Cormac McQuinn and Colm Keena
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IrelandMinisters give no commitment to hospitality industry that 9% VAT rate will be retained By Harry McGee
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