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Your MoneyAustralia can be tough financially for young Irish workers. Here’s how to navigate money matters down under By Brianna Parkins
FilmRoad House review: Conor McGregor appears as a snorting maniac who smacks heads and severs tracheas in Swayze remakeBy Donald Clarke
BooksThe Lost Peace: How the West failed to prevent a second Cold War by Richard Sakwa - A detailed account of a missed opportunityBy Seamus Martin
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Your WellnessDown syndrome and employment: ‘It shouldn’t be amazing anymore, it should just be the norm’By Emmet Malone
Commercial PropertyPurpose-built creche at Dublin scheme with more than 1,000 new homes seeks €1.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
EnvironmentDeposit scheme refunds €1.2m to customers returning cans and plastic bottles By Cormac McQuinn
Commercial PropertyFully fitted offices on Dublin’s Earlsfort Terrace seeking €62.50 per square footBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFully let Dublin city office guiding €7.5m offers buyer 7.2% yieldBy Ronald Quinlan
Six NationsOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: Rest and a little change will be good for Ireland before they take on South AfricaBy Gordon D'Arcy
PoliticsThousands of extra staff to be hired in health service despite recruitment freezeBy Jennifer Bray
Six NationsOpens in new windowBring the noise: Ireland women’s rugby team prepare for encounter with FranceBy Daire Walsh
OireachtasBill to ban investment in illegal Israeli settlements could see Ireland become international outlier, committee to hearBy Jennifer Bray
Social Affairs‘It is a disgrace that we should be worse off financially because we have an adult daughter with a disability’By Ellen O'Riordan
Life & StyleMolly Furey: It takes some amount of notions to admit to writing for a livingBy Molly Furey
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: League’s championship promise may be clouding but it remains bright at the topBy Seán Moran
OpinionWill Britain ever hold its own ‘state terrorists’ to account? Don’t hold your breathBy Paddy Woodworth
IrelandCompetition watchdog launches court action against alarm companies PhoneWatch and HomeSecureBy Conor Pope
PoliticsMinisters to be briefed on new EU plans set to have major implications for Irish budget policyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Health‘Long Covid’ sick pay scheme to end in move that will impact 120 healthcare workersBy Jennifer Bray
AbroadFacing into my first Australian autumn feels like winding down at the wrong timeBy Laura Kennedy
Crime & LawGarda spends €250,000 on drones ahead of legislation permitting use in policingBy Conor Gallagher
Business Today NewsletterKingspan faces potential fines while Revenue secures €750m in settlementsBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandWednesday’s Top Stories: Court action launched against PhoneWatch and HomeSecure; Thousands of staff to be hired in HSE despite recruitment freeze
Inside Politics NewsletterTreatment of asylum seekers and minority report to dominate short political weekBy Jennifer Bray
USTrump’s image and vanity suffer blow as civil fraud case puts him in a $464m bond bindBy Keith Duggan
MusicJamie Duffy at NCH review: Whether he decides to be Ireland’s answer to Hans Zimmer, the future is brightBy Aoife Moriarty
BusinessGucci sales to plunge 20% in first quarter on Asia slowdownBy Eric Pfanner and Angelina Rascouet
BusinessHalf of US firms warn housing shortage biggest barrier to investing in IrelandBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Ian Curran
TV & RadioPalm Royale review: This 1960s Florida beauty may be visually stunning but it’s no Mad MenBy Ed Power
TV & RadioEmmet Bergin: the dashing actor who brought some sizzle to Sunday nights in 1980s IrelandBy Ed Power
SoccerIreland captain Séamus Coleman feared his career was over after Boubakary Soumaré tackleBy Gavin Cummiskey
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Ireland rugby’s main men could do with a rest as new soccer faces ready to roarBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsLimerick hurler Kyle Hayes ordered to pay €10,000 compensation for violent disorderBy Conor Gallagher
Politics‘I am no longer the best person for that job’: Leo Varadkar steps down as Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader By Jennifer Bray
OireachtasOireachtas committee recommends legislating for assisted dying for those with six months to liveBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
Crime & LawGardaí believe €58m cocaine haul washed up in Denmark may have been destined for CorkBy Barry Roche
PoliticsCovid pandemic was Varadkar’s biggest test as Taoiseach when there were few answersBy Martin Wall
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CourtsPeace commissioner charged with creating and signing false search warrants for Garda operationsBy Tom Tuite
SportSarah Keane to step down as Olympic Federation of Ireland president at end of yearBy Johnny Watterson
War in UkraineRussia vows to tighten border security and warns EU on using frozen assets to help KyivBy Daniel McLaughlin
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Middle East‘We were prepared for Hizbullah rocket fire, but October 7th changed everything’By Mark Weiss
PoliticsLeo Varadkar resignation: Fine Gael TDs ‘shocked’ and ‘surprised’ by announcementBy Sarah Burns
CourtsMan who masturbated in front of children told gardaí he had insect bite in groinBy Isabel Hayes and Jessica Magee
Social AffairsTravellers’ right to accommodation not in line with European Social CharterBy Mark Hilliard
CourtsDublin woman who posted photo of Ana Kriégel killer on Facebook was ‘self-appointed judge, jury and executioner’By Eimear Dodd
BusinessEuropean shares flat as investors await outcome of crucial Federal Reserve meetingBy Laura Slattery
PoliticsSome in Varadkar’s constituency shocked by resignation, others ‘happy to see him go’By Kitty Holland
Ireland‘Making it here to Ireland, it’s a miracle’: Family reunited in Dublin after fleeing Gaza Strip By Sorcha Pollak
CourtsJailed senior Kinahan gang member should not be extradited to UK, High Court hearsBy Paul Neilan
IrelandDebt-collecting sheriffs should be able to enforce court rulings on child maintenance payments - reportBy Jack White
PoliticsWho will replace Leo Varadkar as Fine Gael party leader and Taoiseach? Here are the contendersBy Marie O'Halloran
Social AffairsMother and baby home redress: Taoiseach defends compensation scheme against sharp criticismBy Ronan McGreevy and Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsLeo Varadkar in power: Five highs and five lows through Covid, a housing crisis and BrexitBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsHigh Court reserves judgment in case seeking contempt declaration against TuslaBy Ellen O'Riordan
Live: Leo Varadkar ResignsCoveney rules out succeeding Varadkar after Taoiseach stands down as Fine Gael leader - as it happenedBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray, Fiachra Gallagher and Colin Gleeson
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Leo Varadkar ResignationMartin and Ryan to insist Varadkar’s successor commits to Coalition going full term as Opposition seeks electionBy Pat Leahy