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PoliticsCovid-19: Pubs and restaurants to close at 8pm from MondayByPat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Mark Hilliard
Ireland‘We are being unfairly treated’: Rural pubs left reeling by curfewByAnne Lucey and Marese McDonagh
OpinionAt some point, Sinn Féin will need to confront its violent past and grapple with 'sorry'ByJennifer O’Connell
Crime & LawStephen Penrose: Garda’s son described as ‘most dangerous person I have ever met’ByAlison O'Riordan and Brian Kavanagh
CultureDonald Clarke: It’s a Wonderful Life has been dogging my nightmares since my youthByDonald Clarke
Fine Art & AntiquesExhibitions, short courses, portrait prizes and healing mothersByElizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Believers in a united Ireland without trade-offs are as bad as BrexiteersByFintan O’Toole
BooksThe best graphic novels of 2021: take a murderously funny trip through lockdownBySeamas O'Reilly
People‘What about the wheelchair that I arrived home with after Jamie Heaslip’s stag?’ByRoss O'Carroll-Kelly
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CourtsWoman granted barring order against partner after alleged rape and physical assaultsByMary Carolan
IrelandTaoiseach speaks about how the death of his two children has shaped him as a personByTim O'Brien
PoliticsCovid-19: 7,333 cases reported as Omicron variant will be dominant ‘within days’ByTim O'Brien
UKHead of Downing Street parties inquiry steps down over claim he broke rulesByPeter Walker and Aubrey Allegretti
Gaelic GamesNaas in a good place after seeing off brave Shelmaliers to claim Leinster final spotByPaul Keane