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TV & RadioFirst Doireann Garrihy, now the 2 Johnnies and Jennifer Zamparelli: why are so many stars leaving 2FM?By Mick Heaney
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ResidentialFoxrock home on site of mansion where Michael Collins dined days before killing for €1.795mBy Kevin Courtney
PeopleThe Dublin Portal allowed us to indulge in our favourite national past-time: self-flagellationBy Brianna Parkins
SportRowing: A record seven boats set for Paris 2024 as teams compete in World Cup II this weekendBy Ian O'Riordan
SoccerShelbourne head to Tallaght looking to distance themselves from Shamrock RoversBy Gavin Cummiskey
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BusinessIrish entrepreneurs grapple with complexities of ‘endlessly fascinating’ South AfricaBy Ian Curran
RugbyHugo Keenan’s decision to chase his Olympic dream shows what sport can be aboutBy Johnny Watterson
PeopleGood riddance Operation Transformation. Here’s what RTÉ should put in its placeBy Emer McLysaght
DrinkTwo New Zealand Marlborough wines to try: Classic sauvignon blanc and a light, fruity pinot noirBy John Wilson
HockeyMasters Hockey: ‘It’s not occupational therapy for old ladies. It’s incredibly competitive’By Cliona Foley
CourtsCourt orders man to pay €410,000 to bereaved stepchildren he left alone in family homeBy Ellen O'Riordan
OpinionDid Israel expect a country which has endured occupation and violence to stand idly by?By Justine McCarthy
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RugbySelection debate between Ramos and Kinghorn proves Toulouse’s abundance of backline richesBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesLouth look for first Championship victory in almost 50 years against old rivals Meath By Paul Keane
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BusinessMortgage approvals rise 14% in April with first-time buyer loans growing fastestBy Laura Slattery
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: The world record that has stood for 41 years may soon be brokenBy Sonia O'Sullivan
PeopleKeir Starmer’s green army: meet the Irish strategists aiming to put the UK Labour leader into Downing Street By Mark Paul
PoliticsIsrael to ‘review’ operation of Irish NGOs in Palestine as Martin says treatment of Ireland’s ambassador in Jerusalem ‘wrong’By Pat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
Business Today NewsletterTime to rotate to Revolut? Rising first time buyers and builders at the Etihad By Mark Hilliard
IrelandReview into man’s death of sepsis two days after discharge from Limerick hospital By Jack White
BusinessEU states demand crackdown on food pricing ploy that costs consumer €14bn By Andy Bounds and Paola Tamma
Crime & LawAdults who draw children into crime face up to five years in prison under new lawsBy Carl O'Brien
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PoliticsTánaiste insists banning imports from illegal Israeli settlements breaches EU lawBy Cormac McQuinn
RugbyMatt Williams: Toulouse are formidable, but Leinster’s mentality monsters could earn fairy-tale endingBy Matt Williams
The Politics FixSinn Féin and Ministers get on first names basis (and not in a good way) as housing tensions sizzleBy Jennifer Bray
Music‘Staff are in shock’: Newpark Academy of Music in south Dublin to closeBy Carl O'Brien and Jack White
Asia-PacificPapua New Guinea landslide: hundreds dead in remote northern regionBy Rebecca Kuku in Port Moresby
Ireland‘Reclusive’ woman whose body was found in Cork was dead less than a year, gardaí believeBy Barry Roche
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Middle EastInternational Court of Justice orders Israel to halt military operations in RafahBy Peter Cluskey
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DublinBusinesses divided over Sandymount Green pedestrianisation but families firmly in favourBy Katie Mellett
CourtsGarda to be tried for perverting course of justice, false imprisonment of woman and burglary of flat in DublinBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsGreen Party election manifesto aims for ‘humane, fair and effective’ migration policyBy Jade Wilson
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Middle EastNo evidence of foul play in helicopter crash that killed Iran’s Ebrahim Raisi, early report finds
EuropeUkraine says Russia’s Kharkiv attack blocked as heavy battles fought in DonetskBy Daniel McLaughlin
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PoliticsDUP selects candidate to run in Jeffrey Donaldson’s former constituency of Lagan ValleyBy Freya McClements
BusinessEuropean shares edge higher as interest rate doubts leave investors cautiousBy Laura Slattery
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Crime & LawRussia accuses Ireland of ‘criminal behaviour’ and of participating in Ukraine warBy Conor Gallagher
RugbyLeinster v Toulouse: Jamison Gibson-Park v Antoine Dupont is decisive duel in Champions Cup finalBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandInterpretation services for international protection applicants of ‘varying quality’, forum hears By Colm Keena
UKUK election: Jeremy Corbyn to stand as independent while more Tory MPs join ‘chicken run’By Mark Paul
Crime & LawGardaí seek witnesses after arson attack on Co Cork home rumoured to be used to house asylum seekersBy Conor Pope
Middle EastIsrael describes Hague order to cease attack on Rafah as ‘false, outrageous and disgusting’By Mark Weiss
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US‘From midnight tweets, to drinking bleach’: De Niro narrates Biden campaign ad warning Trump has ‘snapped’By Maya Yang and Joanna Walters
SoccerFA Cup success against City may not save United boss Erik ten Hag from the sack By Jonathan Wilson
TV & RadioExodus of 2FM presenters not linked to transparency rules, says RTÉBy Arthur Beesley and Conor Pope
SoccerDamien Duff’s Shelbourne go six points clear after seeing off Shamrock RoversBy Gavin Cummiskey
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