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Opinion Does Dublin need a congestion charge? An environmentalist vs a business representativeBy Sadhbh O'Neill and Richard Guiney
Business Today NewsletterNew house building to exceed last year, retailers refusing cash, and RTÉ’s 17 missed performance targetsBy Ciarán Hancock
BusinessSmurfit Kappa shares slump as investors digest owning 50.4% of group after WestRock mergerBy Joe Brennan
EducationIreland ranks last in spending on education ‘as a percentage of GDP’, study findsBy Carl O'Brien
Ireland‘Emotions are high’: Kildare locals concerned over development of lands at Castletown HouseBy Fiachra Gallagher
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Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Chaos, order and rising temperatures at the Rugby World CupBy Mary Hannigan
Education‘Crisis level’: Schools ‘can no longer rely on bailouts from bank of mum and dad’By Carl O'Brien
PoliticsEra of runaway increases in Ireland’s corporation tax receipts is over, McGrath says By Pat Leahy
Middle EastIsrael’s supreme court hears challenge to judicial restrictionsBy Bethan McKernan in Jerusalem
WorkStable manager awarded €57,500 after employment law ‘egregiously breached’ in his dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowTom Curry to miss England’s next two Rugby World Cup matches after dangerous tackleBy Gerard Meagher
PoliticsSinn Féin open to coalition with Fianna Fáil but says Martin’s criticisms are ‘desperate’By Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerInjuries, hairstyles, kidnappings and Manchester United: There is something tragic in Paul Pogba’s declineBy Jonathan Wilson
PoliticsTaoiseach meeting energy firms as further gas and electricity price cuts soughtBy Harry McGee
BusinessCork takeaway told to pay pregnant cook absent with morning sickness €16,000By Stephen Bourke
Social AffairsStradbally refugee tent accommodation offers ‘safety and security’ as a ‘short-term measure’By Sarah Burns
IrelandRTÉ paid €650,000 in car allowances last year with no proof of licence requiredBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
BusinessEU revives corporation tax overhaul in fresh bid to reduce aggressive tax practicesBy Naomi O’Leary
IrelandCork child raises over €5,000 for wheelchair accessible vehicle to be delivered to UkraineBy Rory Fleming
Social AffairsStardust doorman retracted ‘lies’ to gardaí as he feared being ‘made a scapegoat’By Kitty Holland
SoccerJohn Giles backs Stephen Kenny for contract extension: ‘I think he’s done a good job’By Eamon Donoghue
TennisTwice Grand Slam champion Simona Halep banned for four years for anti-doping rule violationsBy Sean Ingle
CourtsWoman feared ex-partner would rape or kill her during ordeal in home, court told By Gordon Deegan
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Social AffairsTusla reports 14% increase in referrals and rise in number of teenagers entering careBy Olivia Kelleher
EuropePutin claims Russians eager to fight in Ukraine as North Korea’s Kim arrives for talksBy Daniel McLaughlin
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IrelandMoroccan ambassador encourages Irish people to donate to earthquake relief fund By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsJailed sex offender Bill Kenneally to be called before commission of investigationBy Mary Carolan
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CultureDublin Marathon to present runners with medals featuring unsubstantiated Yeats quotationBy Nathan Johns
PoliticsIrish and British ministers remain at odds over Taoiseach commentsBy Rebecca Black and David Young, PA
DublinCouncil to lodge papers over Dublin Airport’s challenge to night-time flights orderBy Mark Hilliard
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