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BusinessCoca-Cola moves to 100% recycled bottles in Ireland as part of €20m investmentBy Ellen O’Regan
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BooksI’ve Been Thinking by Daniel C Dennett, and Free Agents by Kevin J Mitchell: From fun academic infighting to slinky human agencyBy Joe Humphreys
MusicMike Skinner of The Streets: ‘They used to like my stuff - where did I go? That’s a pretty common thing to hear’By Tony Clayton-Lea
HealthOne in three heart attack victims who got defibrillation from bystanders survived, study revealsBy Paul Cullen
Your FamilyHow to talk to your children about separation: Striking a balance between reality and reassuranceBy Jen Hogan
Property ClinicWe would like to downsize but are afraid we won’t be able to find a new home. What should we do?By Majella Galvin
OpinionWill the four-day working week ever take off? An employer and a business group give their verdictsBy Margaret Cox and Fiona Higgins
EuropeSpeedy takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh and generational memory of genocide pose existential threat to Armenia By Frank Shouldice
People‘We didn’t really propose. We just said that if we feel the same way in one year, let’s get married. And we did – and we did’By Jade Wilson
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland’s rugby haters celebrated, but what a confused and joyless bunch they must be By Johnny Watterson
OpinionFintan O’Toole: An Israeli government obsessed with humiliating Palestinians has left its citizens undefendedBy Fintan O'Toole
AthleticsRhys McClenaghan: ‘This gold medal doesn’t fix me, it doesn’t make me a happy person’By Ian O'Riordan
TransportDublin Airport in talks with airlines on staying below 32m passenger ‘cap’ for flightsBy Arthur Beesley
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: Why can’t Ireland get past the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals?By Gerry Thornley
EducationArtificial intelligence use by Leaving Cert students in coursework could see them lose all marksBy Carl O'Brien
Your WellnessOrla Tinsley: I’d like to be telling you about my dream life, but here’s a nightmare from Ireland’s health system insteadBy Orla Tinsley
PricewatchAll I have to show for my seven-month wait for Eir broadband are disgruntled neighboursBy Conor Pope
Social AffairsDemand for services for victims of human trafficking in Ireland grew significantly By Fiachra Gallagher
Business Today NewsletterTourism not ‘priority’ for Government, pulling out of house purchase, and RTÉ redundanciesBy Ciarán Hancock
IrelandYour morning briefing: First cost-of-living payments to be paid in November; Biden to visit Israel to show support
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IrelandIn pictures: Ireland rugby team return home from Rugby World Cup to fans’ welcome at Dublin Airport
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowHow World Cup quarter-final drama turned the key to rugby heavenBy Robert Kitson
BusinessHead of finance told CEO she was ‘not a waitress’ at company dinner, WRC hearsBy Stephen Bourke
Social AffairsCare workers strike averted as deal reached at WRCBy Emmet Malone, Tim O'Brien and Vivienne Clarke
CourtsAshling Murphy trial hears that accused told gardaí: ‘I did it, I murdered, I am the murderer’ By Mary Carolan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowKeith Earls confirms retirement after stellar career for Munster and Ireland
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BusinessMedtronic in talks with officials over potential for further expansion in IrelandBy Dominic Coyle
SportRory McIlroy and Trent Alexander-Arnold among new co-investors in the Alpine F1 teamBy Giles Richards
Social AffairsIreland’s house prices, earnings and favourite cars, from the 1970s to today in six chartsBy Paul Scott
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowView from New Zealand: If the All Blacks win the Rugby World Cup, Ireland can claim a piece of itBy Gregor Paul
PoliticsMinisters accused of standing over ‘unforgivable’ underfunding of health serviceBy Jennifer Bray
CourtsActivist who was squatting at Pimlico pub charged with criminal trespass and breach of peaceBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsVaradkar says he told von der Leyen her initial statements on Israel ‘lacked balance’By Sarah Burns and Jennifer Bray
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Children tend to be the first to pull parents up on outdated attitudesBy Brianna Parkins
HealthNon-EU health workers protest over lower salaries preventing them reuniting with familiesBy Jade Wilson
IrelandStorm Babet: Met Éireann issues fresh weather warning as heavy rain and localised flooding expected By Jack Power
CourtsGravedigger accused of murdering partner claims she stabbed herself after argumentBy Alison O'Riordan
CourtsTeenager receives six-month sentence for endangering two female gardaí in Ballyfermot ‘ramming’By Tom Tuite
CourtsFamily ‘devastated’ by murder of Galway man days before he was due to become a fatherBy Barry Roche
BusinessOperator of Point Village Starbucks awarded €116,500 damages for exclusivity clause breachBy Ellen O'Riordan
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CourtsMan with disability seeks provision from late father’s estate left to extended familyBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsBroadcaster’s denials of defilement of 16-year-old girl ‘riddled with inconsistencies’, court hearsBy Eimear Dodd
BusinessMinister of State will ‘take on board’ proposal that Ireland seek to host EU office for regulating AIBy Laura Slattery
IrelandLoyalists must get educated and get professional jobs, argues loyalist activistBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsJury in trial of teacher accused of indecently assaulting boy (13) in 1985 begins deliberationsBy Isabel Hayes
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EuropeUkraine claims Russian helicopters destroyed in strike on occupied air basesBy Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastUnlike its EU neighbours, Ireland is not planning any evacuation flights from IsraelBy Conor Gallagher
An Irish DiaryCultural memory – Frank McNally on remembering and forgetting the murder of Noel LemassBy Frank McNally
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Climate CrisisEU climate ministers back ‘polluter pays’ principle in agreed declaration for Cop28 negotiationsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
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Middle EastOlaf Scholz says Germany must ‘maintain the security and existence of Israel’By Derek Scally
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CourtsWoman pleads guilty to endangerment in relation to XL Bully attack on young boy in WexfordBy Brendan Furlong
Social AffairsRelief in health and social services sector as deal reached to avert strike By Emmet Malone
CourtsWarm tributes paid to former Munster rugby player as he steps down as district court judge in CorkBy Barry Roche
EuropeItalian authorities arrest two suspected Islamic State recruitersBy Amy Kazmin and Giuliana Ricozzi in Rome and Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli in London
Climate CrisisIreland to join legal effort to defend EU targets to get new petrol and diesel cars off the road by 2035By Jack Horgan-Jones
Asia-PacificBelt and Road Initiative now more modest yet it has seen China deepen links with Global SouthBy Denis Staunton
OpinionGood guys versus bad guys is wrong way to look at the conflict in Middle EastBy Bobby McDonagh
Middle EastHamas destroyed its Zionist utopia. What would it take now for Jews to return?By Mehul Srivastava and Neri Zilber in Shefayim
EuropeIsrael-Hamas conflict: EU vows to be ‘consistent’ in defending international lawBy Naomi O’Leary
Gaelic GamesGAA, LFA and Camogie Association in Wexford agree historic partnership to develop training facilityBy Gordon Manning
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War in the Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: Hundreds dead after Gaza hospital strike - as it happenedBy Jack Power and Glen Murphy
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WorkLack of menopause policies in most workplaces an issue for women workers, finds union survey By Emmet Malone
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