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EnvironmentEleven EU states support renewed effort by Ireland to get Nature Restoration Law across line By Kevin O'Sullivan
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People‘Ireland has given me lots of opportunity ... it’s a very accommodating society’By Ellen O’Donoghue
PoliticsRent increase restrictions to be extended until after next general election By Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerHistoric Bohemians-Palestine match ‘a show of solidarity in the face of an increasingly hopeless situation in Gaza’By Gavin Cummiskey
TransportRed light camera systems will be established in just ‘one or two’ Dublin locationsBy Mark Hilliard
HealthTampon ‘most likely’ source of infection that led to death of woman (36) in St Vincent’s hospital, inquest hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
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PoliticsUkrainian refugees to have welfare allowances cut from €232 per week to €38.80, under new planBy Harry McGee and Pat Leahy
OpinionOne of the two main museums dedicated to memory of Great Famine has disappeared. That’s astonishingBy Fintan O'Toole
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Asia-PacificAustralian court jails former military lawyer for sharing secret documents with journalists
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BusinessDCC shares slip as earnings miss takes shine off green transitionBy Joe Brennan and Colin Gleeson
HealthHSE cyber attack: More than 470 legal proceedings issued against health service after ransomware hitBy Shauna Bowers
OpinionDon’t believe the Government spin, we will never get our bank bailout money backBy John McManus
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EuropeUkraine says Russian attackers ‘blocked’ in Kharkiv region as evacuations continueBy Daniel McLaughlin
OireachtasMore than 21,000 people awaiting first decision on international protection applicationBy Harry McGee
CourtsMan accused of multiple indecent assaults at south Dublin school misses court due to medical issuesBy Colm Keena
Sports BriefingMorning Sports Brief: To shootout or not shootout, that is the questionBy Mary Hannigan
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IrelandMajor coach operator accused of having ‘defective and dangerous’ vehicles, WRC hearsBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsState secures permission to appeal High Court ruling deeming UK returns system ‘unlawful’By Ellen O'Riordan
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Europe‘We’re police – it’s simply our job’: Ukraine’s ‘White Angels’ help people flee Russia’s advanceBy Daniel McLaughlin
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HealthMichelle O’Neill ‘truly sorry’ for attending Bobby Storey funeral at height of Covid-19 pandemicBy Seanín Graham and Pat Leahy
CourtsFootage of Tristan Sherry’s death and the shooting of Jason Hennessy snr shown in courtBy Tom Tuite
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BusinessDeveloper fails in bid to save one of two planning permissions for 208 apartments in KimmageBy Ellen O'Riordan
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Social AffairsAll supports for refugees and asylum seekers to be reviewed, Taoiseach saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Jack Power and Marie O'Halloran
RugbyIain Henderson’s season over after Ulster and Ireland lock undergoes toe surgeryBy Gerry Thornley
GolfUS PGA Championship 2024: Tee times, TV details, weather forecast, players to watchBy David Gorman
SportIreland short with the bat and in the field as Pakistan seal another dominant victoryBy Nathan Johns
Housing & PlanningSocial housing lease deals making ‘bumper profits for property funds’, Dáil toldBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsBan on Defence Forces members attending protests breaches their constitutional rights, High Court rulesBy Emmet Malone
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PoliticsIHREC fretted about perceived ‘politicisation’ after Sinéad Gibney stepped down to run for EuropeBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsIrish soldiers cross Border to access medical treatment under €1.50-a-week schemeBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsOnly 61 defective homes fully remediated under scheme launched in 2021, committee hearsBy Jennifer Bray
DublinDublin-New York portal to close until ‘later this week’ after bid to blur lewd images failsBy Ronan McGreevy
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ScienceMajor part of €104m package to be used to scale-up research on neurological diseases in IrelandBy Kevin O'Sullivan
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Crime & LawDáil passes motion for fourth time seeking British files on Dublin-Monaghan bombingsBy Marie O'Halloran
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Middle EastIsrael has attacked aid workers and relief convoys ‘over and over again’, says Human Rights Watch report By Michael Jansen
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