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CultureComic artist Debbie Jenkinson: ‘I like the idea that you’re looking over Dublin and could pick out anyone’s story’By Una Mullally
PoliticsCore issues of referendums, housing and immigration to the fore among electorateBy Damian Loscher
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TV & RadioBlack Box: You may never sit comfortably again after listening to this podcast about artificial intelligenceBy Fiona McCann
PoliticsSnapshot survey: Is the Government making the country go in the right or wrong direction?By Pat Leahy
MusicDeclan McKenna: ‘Victoria Beckham went to the same school as me. That’s quite funny’By Lauren Murphy
BusinessDublin-based dentist Seapoint Clinic opens new €2m facility in Beacon QuarterBy Colin Gleeson
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MusicSlash: ‘I always enjoy coming to Dublin. It is exciting when it is the first gig on the run’By Ronan McGreevy
SoccerAll in the Game: As tributes go, PSG coach Luis Enrique’s cap-doffing to Aston Villa’s Unai Emery was right up thereBy Mary Hannigan
Social AffairsState care: Scabies, bed bugs and risk of self-harm and peer-to-peer abuse among accommodation concerns By Jack Power
Social AffairsState care: Children in overcrowded emergency Tusla accommodation at risk of abuseBy Jack Power
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Travel10 things to do in Malta: From marvellous megalithic temples to the Baroque splendour of Valletta By Cormac Larkin
Your MoneyAnnalise Murphy: ‘I need money to live, but I know it will never buy me happiness’ By Tony Clayton-Lea
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland take plenty of positives from another tough French examination By Gerry Thornley
Climate CrisisWhat Spain can teach Ireland about harnessing wind and pivoting to offshore renewablesBy Kevin O'Sullivan
RugbyTV View: Getting that Willy Wonka warm fluffy fuzzy feeling from a loss and a draw By Mary Hannigan
PoliticsSimon Harris rules out early election after taking over as Fine Gael leaderBy Martin Wall and Pat Leahy
OpinionThe bizarre case of the garda, pensioner and bicycle is a gift to those resisting reformBy Conor Brady
Business Today NewsletterGender pay gap declines marginally, Fintech investment down and the Covid time warpBy Conn Ó Midheach
EuropeFour appear in court over Moscow attack as Kremlin tries to link massacre to Ukraine By Daniel McLaughlin
EuropeSagrada Família church, started in 1882, ‘will be completed in 2026’By Stephen Burgen in Barcelona
PoliticsAbuse of politicians could lead to ‘wrong type of people’ seeking office, says DonohoeBy Jack White
IrelandMonday’s top stories: Children in overcrowded State care at risk of abuse; Scammers drain woman’s Revolut account
RugbyThe Offload: Bayonne’s Tuilagi move could help secure McCloskey’s Ulster future By John O'Sullivan
CourtsLuke ‘Ming’ Flanagan’s former assistant sentenced to community service over ‘skinny dipping’ tweetBy Jack Power
USDonald Trump’s $464m bond is due on Monday. Does he have the money and what happens next?By Joshua Chaffin and Joe Miller in New York
IrelandArmagh crash: Investigation ongoing as four killed in ‘unspeakable tragedy’ are namedBy Seanín Graham
Soccer‘Let’s wait and see’ - John O’Shea unsure of his future after Ireland interim duties By Gavin Cummiskey
EducationThe Secret Teacher: Too many achieve too little for want of that one single adultBy The Secret Teacher
PoliticsDeparting Fine Gael TD Brendan Griffin will not reconsider after Varadkar departureBy Anne Lucey
IrelandProtest ends outside Co Tipperary hotel used to house asylum seeker familiesBy Fiachra Gallagher
RugbyBundee Aki and Finlay Bealham to return to Connacht training ahead of Benetton clashBy Linley MacKenzie
Gaelic GamesGAA league final fixtures released as Clare take on Kilkenny at Semple StadiumBy Seán Moran
Crime & LawRobberies, extortion and hijacking offences increased by 26% last year, CSO figures showBy Mark Hilliard
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Middle EastUN Security Council votes for immediate ceasefire in Gaza By Felicia Schwartz in Washington and Mehul Srivastava in Tel Aviv
IrelandInquest into death of former Irish Medicines Board chairman after Croagh Patrick fall hears of his ‘selflessness’By Tom Shiel
CourtsLuke ‘Ming’ Flanagan tweet trial: What exactly happened and was this an act of revenge or just a joke?By Jack Power
Crime & LawVehicle stripped of its engine, wheels and doors in ‘well-planned’ cross-Border theftBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessAt least two firms may individually pay 10% of Republic’s corporate tax, cautions report By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastIslamic State group affiliate linked to Moscow attack harbours global ambitionsBy Eric Schmitt in Washington
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PoliticsBring hate speech legislation ‘back to the drawing board,’ says former minister for justice Charlie FlanaganBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack White
EditorialsFollowing the ratification of the new public sector pay deal, the focus now needs to be put on improving services
EducationUniversity of Limerick overpaid €5.2m on student housing project, says presidentBy Arthur Beesley
IrelandUnions call for prompt payment of public sector pay increases after deal is ratifiedBy Emmet Malone
USDonald Trump’s bond reduced to $175m in civil fraud caseBy Joe Miller in New York and Alex Rogers in Washington
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TV & RadioThe Vanishing Triangle review: Tasteless thriller based on missing Irish women is a bad misstep by Virgin MediaBy Ed Power
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