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Consumer TechDelete ancient emails and sort out your notifications, it’s time to clean out your tech trashBy Ciara O'Brien
InnovationNovel technology from Fada Medical improves insulin delivery for Type 1 diabetesBy Olive Keogh
RestaurantsDiners ‘will have to pay more’ if 9% VAT rate scrapped, restaurant owners warnBy Marie Claire Digby
RestaurantsBlackrock Cottage review: If you live near this new restaurant, lucky you. It’s perfect for lunch after a walk or sea swimBy Corinna Hardgrave
AbroadIrish pub culture was what I really missed about home. So we tried to set up our own barBy Grace O'Malley
FilmAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – Welcome relief from Marvel at its most pompousBy Donald Clarke
SportMarty Walsh: the Designated Survivor swapping Biden’s administration for ice hockeyBy Dave Hannigan
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Drink‘Like a liquidised My Little Pony’: Prime Hydration is €12.99 a bottle. Our wine critic joins a tastingBy Patrick Freyne
OireachtasEfforts to find accommodation for refugees and asylum seekers enter ‘extremely difficult phase’, PAC to hearBy Cormac McQuinn
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Your WellnessDomestic abuse: We think of the children primarily as witnesses. We shouldn’tBy Pádraig O'Moráin
ResidentialRental sector at ‘crisis point’, with rising prices ‘inevitable’ as demand outstrips supplyBy Jessica Doyle
ResidentialFormer Beacon Hotel owner checks out of Foxrock with €4.6m sale of six-bed home By Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialRefurbished Portobello two-bed offers style and energy efficiency for €675,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialSpacious, light-filled Dalkey family home with sweeping views over Dublin Bay for €1.8mBy Kevin Courtney
Gaelic GamesGAA presidential vote: History shows that votes remain up for grabs right until throw-inBy Gordon Manning
SoccerVera Pauw: ‘There are players we did not invite yet because they have to show full commitment to Ireland’By Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesKevin Moran backs Davy Fitzgerald to be a success in Waterford second comingBy Gordon Manning
SoccerIreland will be happy to be in Marbella as World Cup playoffs get underway in New Zealand By Mary Hannigan
Morning Sports BriefingWarm-up games vital for Pauw’s women; how the Irish rugby team’s attack could improveBy David Gorman
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EuropeKyiv says Russia changing missile tactics and planning ‘massive’ strike next weekBy Daniel McLaughlin
SoccerPep Guardiola admits he had to ditch City’s ‘horrible’ tactics to beat ArsenalBy Nick Ames at the Emirates Stadium
GolfA penny for Brooks Koepka’s thoughts as LIV Golf proves to be a sporting afterthoughtBy Ewan Murray
Soccer‘Every child has a right to play’: New Bohemians kit will raise funds for children in Palestine By David Gorman
EconomyIrish inflation eases to 7.8% in January but energy and food costs remain high By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Courts‘No give’ by Enoch Burke or school in impasse over how to address a transitioning student, court told By Mary Carolan
HealthLegislation introducing mandatory open disclosure is Vicky Phelan’s ‘legacy’By Sarah Burns and Vivienne Clarke
Social AffairsOrganisers of march to show solidarity with refugees say information campaign neededBy Jade Wilson
Social Affairs‘Just as his life was opening up, cruel fate took him away’: Funeral held for Christopher Stokes, who died in Menlo Pier tragedyBy Keith Duggan
PoliticsSpring cost-of-living proposals will focus on people on low incomes - Tánaiste By Sarah Burns
EconomyDisposable incomes in Ireland: The counties with the highest and lowest levelsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OireachtasRefugee housing: Over 200 asylum seekers told no accommodation available on arrivalBy Jennifer Bray
Financial ServicesBrexit has yet to deliver any benefit to services sector, says London lord mayor By Ciarán Hancock and Ian Curran
Crime & LawGardaí monitoring activity of prominent far-right campaigner Tommy Robinson By Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsCharity criticises ‘lack of consistency’ in provision for homeless people with mental health issuesBy Jack Power
OireachtasCouncils reluctant to invest in EV infrastructure should be guided by Government, committee hears By Mark Hilliard
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OireachtasPlanned changes on sentencing of children for serious crimes aimed at ‘maximising’ options available to judgesBy Cormac McQuinn
PeopleMichael Harding: Blindboy is maybe one of the most gifted writers of his generationBy Michael Harding
BusinessECB board member warns of risk to economic growth if rates are raised too highBy Martin Arnold
Ireland‘Nuisance’ e-scooter riders rate highly in public’s view of dangerous driving By Mark Hilliard
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CourtsDPP wants arrest warrant for convicted brothel keeper reinstated by Supreme CourtBy Ellen O'Riordan
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Politics‘Insidious’ racism and ‘outright lies’ being spread about asylum seekers, warns O’GormanBy Sarah Burns and Ronan McGreevy
RugbyMike Prendergast hoping Munster can plug into feelgood factor for Ospreys encounterBy John Fallon
CourtsGang member appealing sentence for money laundering seeks high-end car back from StateBy Paul Neilan
SoccerManchester City face their biggest fixture yet – fighting the Premier League’s financial rulesBy Tariq Panja
An Irish DiarySaints and Sinners – Frank McNally on the Holy Joes and hell-raisers of Notre Dame By Frank McNally
EconomyPersistently high inflation will damage the credibility of central banks, warns Makhlouf By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your MoneyCost of living: One-off welfare payments being considered as part of Government packageBy Jennifer Bray, Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
IrelandIrish woman behind EU Covid-19 vaccine rollout honoured as European of the YearBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessTesla to recall nearly 363,000 cars over self-driving software flawBy Claire Bushey and Richard Waters