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Education‘Unprecedented’ teacher shortages at primary level hits most vulnerable pupilsBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsVaradkar ‘not convinced’ benefits of Ireland’s final Covid-19 lockdown outweighed costsBy Denis Staunton
IrelandSearching for Northern Ireland’s disappeared: ‘As the years went on, it just became life’By Freya McClements
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BusinessWe need a Europe-wide power grid stretching from Donegal to Budapest, from Helsinki to Palermo By Eddie O'Connor
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OpinionHow would Nietzsche have judged those affected by the housing crisis: victims or whingers? By Joe Humphreys
Europe‘Before the war was a different time, that life is over’: the painter turned soldier fighting for UkraineBy Rory Fleming
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OpinionThere have been more road deaths so far this year than in all of 2022. Something’s badly wrongBy Una Mullally
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EuropeAn Irish doctor in Ukraine: We dispense tourniquets, wound seals, shears to cut away clothesBy Chris Fitzpatrick
Social AffairsTusla apologises to woman after social worker wrongly recorded she was victim of ‘exceptional’ child sex abuseBy Conor Gallagher
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Business Today NewsletterRyanair half-year profits hit €2.18bn, Doyle hotel’s profits jump, and drugs R&D in Europe By Ciarán Hancock
IrelandMonday’s Top Stories: Daughter (8) of Irish man may be hostage in Gaza, US warns of potential Russian interference in Irish elections
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Willie Mullins has transformed National Hunt racing but still longs for Melbourne CupBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawProtection from deportation among new measures to combat human traffickingBy Conor Gallagher and Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandUS warns of Russian efforts to interfere in Irish elections By Conor Gallagher and Jack Horgan-Jones
Climate CrisisClimate change: The great contradiction in Ireland’s response to a warming worldBy Hannah Daly
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Middle EastMore than 10,000 Palestinians killed by Israeli military, says Hamas-controlled health ministryBy Mark Weiss
Middle EastEmily Hand’s sister says family ‘have hope back’ after suspected Hamas abductionBy Ronan McGreevy and Mark Weiss
HealthAlmost 20,000 older people a year break bones in preventable low-impact falls, report findsBy Paul Cullen
Middle EastFlatbread for thousands: how a war-torn Gaza bakery is fighting hungerBy Mai Khaled in Khan Younis and Heba Saleh in Cairo
CourtsFormer civilian employee of An Garda Síochána jailed after giving out information in return for cocaine By Eimear Dodd
Asia-PacificHalf a world away, Thais pray for loved ones caught in Hamas attacksBy Hannah Beech, Muktita Suhartono and Ryn Jirenuwat
CourtsEurovision winner Dana Rosemary Scallon to receive a ‘six-figure sum’ in libel damagesBy Alan Erwin
IrelandNorthern lights make spectacular appearance in Irish skies but you need a camera to see them By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsMother takes High Court action over alleged delay in reviewing daughter’s needsBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsDonaldson rejects suggestion that talks to restore Stormont have ended without breakthroughBy Seanín Graham
Crime & LawHelen McEntee anticipates Garda officers will apply for deputy commissioner job after deadline extendedBy Conor Lally
PoliticsFrances Fitzgerald will not run in next year’s European electionsBy Naomi O’Leary and Harry McGee
Middle EastNetanyahu’s rejection of humanitarian pause in Gaza weakens Blinken’s appeals for regional patienceBy Michael Jansen
PoliticsHelen McEntee says it is important that diplomatic channels remain open during conflict in GazaBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandTwo teenagers killed in Donegal crash were returning from night shift in local restaurantBy Ronan McGreevy, Conor Lally, Jack Horgan-Jones and Stephen Maguire
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BusinessJudge warns applicants to avoid ‘do or die’ after wind farm challenge dismissedBy Gordon Deegan
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RugbyOwen Doyle: The scrum has lost its purpose, it’s time World Rugby made some changesBy Owen Doyle
US‘No one is above the law’: Protesters make presence felt outside as Trump takes the standBy Martin Wall
IrelandDefence Forces abuse inquiry will last up to three years and examine incidents dating back to 1983By Conor Gallagher
EuropeFrance’s justice minister on trial over alleged conflicts of interest and abuse of officeBy Sarah White and Leila Abboud in Paris
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TV & RadioThe Nobody Zone: Interview with an Irish Serial Killer ignores the story of Irish in London slipping between the cracksBy Ed Power
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