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PoliticsTaoiseach and British PM to discuss NI protocol on fringes of British-Irish council meeting By Pat Leahy and Freya McClements
Climate CrisisTangible progress on climate finance options lifts the mood at Cop27By Kevin O'Sullivan
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AbroadThe tension’s impossible to miss: hard-working southerners vs partying northerners By Michael McLaughlin
Abroad‘The English have definitely got no concept of their own history, and I do challenge people on it’By Jen Hogan
Consumer TechBoomBright wireless speaker gives a rainbow pattern light show following the beat of the musicBy Ciara O'Brien
OpinionBroad definition of hate crime will have many unintended consequencesBy Amanda Haynes and Jennifer Schweppe
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Film‘A remarkable woman artist looking at another woman artist looking at another woman artist’ By Tara Brady
PeopleMichael Harding: I confessed to the English ladies I had never heard of Katie PriceBy Michael Harding
RugbyTadhg Furlong dreamed of spuds and gravy but is happy to accept Ireland captaincyBy John O'Sullivan
OpinionAnnual kerfuffle over the poppy does not point to an island ready for reunificationBy Finn McRedmond
Climate Crisis‘The soil is largely being killed’: Forager enjoys bumper wild mushroom season but calls for changed practicesBy Geraldine Gittens
TechnologyIreland’s reliance on Big Tech exposed by a system with ‘limited capacity to reinvent itself’By Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessHolidays and weddings drive 11.2% jump in Irish personal loans in third quarterBy Joe Brennan
Big TechState’s enterprise policy to be revised in wake of huge tech layoffsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Ian Curran
IrelandLocal Property Tax should be increased with protections for ‘asset-rich and income-poor’By Mark Hilliard
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ResidentialRedbrick three-bed on Donnybrook terrace where the de Valeras once lived for sale for €925,000By Kevin Courtney
ResidentialTerenure property offers a three-bed and an apartment under one roof for €1.35mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialHugh Wallace: Living over the shop can give a new lease of life to our citiesBy Hugh Wallace
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ResidentialBlackwater Castle, with 1,000 years of history and one of Ireland’s oldest inhabited keeps, for sale for €2mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
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AmericasBrazil military finds no evidence of election fraud in wake of Bolsonaro defeatBy Andrew Downie
MarketsCrypto markets teeter as Binance ditches deal to rescue rival exchange FTXBy Ortenca Aliaj, James Fontanella-Khan, Joshua Oliver, Scott Chipolina and Stefania Palma
Inside Politics NewsletterSipo opts not to investigate Varadkar over GP contract in split decisionBy Harry McGee
EuropeHow Russia’s retreat from Kherson changes the war in UkraineBy Henry Foy in Brussels and Roman Olearchyk and Felicia Schwartz in Kyiv
Financial ServicesBank of Ireland hikes fixed mortgage rates for new customers following ECB move By Joe Brennan
BusinessRay D’Arcy listener figures drop to new low as Irish radio audiences move closer to pre-pandemic levelsBy Laura Slattery
DublinCommercial rates increase in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown expected to hit 15% of businessesBy Mark Hilliard
TechnologyIrish businesses ‘underprepared’ for sustainability, net-zero shift, research claimsBy Ciara O'Brien
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CourtsEnvironmental planning challengers should not have to pay other side’s costs - Supreme CourtBy Ellen O'Riordan
SoccerIreland squad: Duffy left out for ‘personal reasons’ as Ferguson and Smallbone called upBy Gavin Cummiskey
Financial ServicesMore than half of home borrowers in long-term arrears paid nothing in past two yearsBy Joe Brennan
SoccerQatar World Cup: England call up Maddison and White but no room for Tomori or GuéhiBy David Hytner
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BusinessStocks rally and investor anxiety eases after lower than expected US inflation dataBy Laura Slattery
HealthHome births: rule on 30-minute distance from hospital ‘not set in stone’, says HSE By Paul Cullen
Data & SecurityCollection of data queried in relation to smart-meter electricity use By Simon Carswell
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IrelandMan arrested after throwing soup at painting in Cork’s Crawford Art GalleryBy Simon Carswell and Barry Roche