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BusinessBusinesses need to prepare for new EU cybersecurity rules or risk fines and executives being suspendedBy Carol Murphy
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Gaelic GamesNicky English: Clare drive down redemption road, as Cork again leave themselves shortBy Nicky English
Gaelic GamesThe Schemozzle: Kildare’s underage success fails to yield senior returnBy Paul Fitzpatrick
TransportFlooding on the Ennis-Limerick rail line is getting more serious. So what is the plan?By Andrew Hamilton
PoliticsVoters largely unmoved by resignation of Varadkar and elevation of HarrisBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
PricewatchSupermarket ‘yellow pack’ was once ridiculed. Now Irish consumers love own brand. Here’s why it makes senseBy Conor Pope
PoliticsThe UK’s Legacy Act is significant not just for Northern Ireland, but for people everywhere in the worldBy Freya McClements
WorkWorkplace fatalities: ‘It’s shocking that he lost his life while just trying to do his job’By Emmet Malone
Education‘Fionn is fluent in Irish. It would be a shame to lose it.’ The boy who can’t access a secondary GaelscoilBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
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OpinionI am that deeply suspect Irish creature, a mother of an only child. It was by choiceBy Rachel O'Dwyer
PoliticsPoll analysis: Housing and immigration are making the headlines, but other topics are becoming more prominentBy Damian Loscher
BusinessJohnny Ronan claims he is owed €3.3m relating to Fibonacci Square office developmentBy Joe Brennan
In the News PodcastHousing, immigration, Gaza: Which issues are Irish voters really paying attention to?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:27
HealthWhat now for transgender healthcare in Ireland after publication of the Cass review?By Shauna Bowers
Business Today NewsletterJohnny Ronan claims he is owed €3.3m, insurers recoup losses and captaining ourselvesBy Conn Ó Midheach
OpinionStop referring to EU as a ‘bloc’ – this is divisive linguistic rot imported from BritainBy Bobby McDonagh
MediaMedia freedom ‘perilously close to breaking point’ in several EU countriesBy Jon Henley Europe correspondent
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Housing ‘the top issue with voters’; the fluent Irish speaker who can’t find a place in a second-level Gaelscoil
BusinessElon Musk’s Tesla teams up with China’s Baidu for driver assistanceBy Edward White, Ryan McMorrow and Peter Campbell
EuropeSpain’s prime minister says he will not resign over allegations against his wife By Guy Hedgecoe
IrelandCatherine Martin to bring RTÉ funding plans to Cabinet ‘soon’, as final reports into governance scandal submittedBy Arthur Beesley
Gaelic GamesNo shame in losing to Limerick but Sunday could not have gone worse for TipperaryBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsJudge rejects Leitrim council’s move to block use of former hotel as asylum seeker accommodationBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsFormer judge convicted of sexually assaulting six males during 1990s will get custodial sentence, court toldBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMen charged with flying drones near Dublin Airport challenge ‘draconian’ lawBy Aodhan O'Faolain
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BusinessAn Bord Pleanála concedes in challenge to permission for 852 homes on former CMH site in Dundrum
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IrelandSpouses of those with employment permits and on intra-company transfers could be permitted to work By Martin Wall
SportBridge Notes: Winners come close to the double at championship events in Templeogue By Séamus Dowling
Gaelic GamesLimerick confirm broken ankle will rule Peter Casey out of quest for five-in-a-rowBy Ian O'Riordan
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CourtsWoman ordered to remove walls, gates and foundations erected without planning permissionBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsReport in The Irish Times initiated ‘lie’ about death of Savita Halappanavar, court toldBy Colm Keena
IrelandGardaí issue fresh appeal for information on Cork couple missing for more than 30 yearsBy Barry Roche
UKBritain’s relations with Ireland could get caught in crossfire of Sunak’s election battleBy Mark Paul
EditorialsThird- level grade inflation needs to be tackled to underpin the value of university degrees
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EducationTCD Students’ Union warns it will take ‘seriously damaging’ actions against university if fees increasedBy Jack White
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