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TV & Radio‘They tried to shut us all up’: Women silenced for decades relive their traumaBy Fiona McCann
BooksTornado of Life - A Doctor’s Journey through Constraints and Creativity in the ER: powerfulBy Dr Muiris Houston
Health‘We’re in a quagmire of illness and suffering’: GPs and pharmacists feel the strain as respiratory viruses surgeBy Geraldine Gittens
Life & StyleBrianna Parkins: Should young Irish people emigrate to Australia? I hate that my answer is yesBy Brianna Parkins
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HealthA decade on: How the horsemeat scandal changed the way the world thinks of food safetyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
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CultureThe rules of new year reading: pick a long novel, make sure it’s ‘difficult’, no swearing at dense paragraphsBy Donald Clarke
BusinessLet it snow, please, say European ski resorts as 2023 begins with winter heatwaveBy Laura Slattery
RugbyJordan Larmour hot-stepping his way back into the limelight after nightmare runBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandControversial fence to protect ‘fragile dune system’ at Trump’s Doonbeg resort dismantledBy Tim O'Brien
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Gaelic GamesOne last hurrah: When players are not yet ready to call time on their careerBy Denis Walsh
USKevin McCarthy finally elected speaker but divisions in Republican Party on full displayBy Martin Wall
Social AffairsUkrainians around Ireland gather to celebrate Eastern Orthodox ChristmasBy Ronan McGreevy
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