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Your FamilyAutistic father develops language tool for ‘the unreachable and unteachable’By Lorna Siggins
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ResidentialSea views and moody blue hues in turnkey Dún Laoghaire five-bed for €1.075mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
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Gaelic GamesMickey Harte hoping number is up for Wee County’s rotating goalkeeping dilemma By Gordon Manning
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Business Today NewsletterDenis O’Brien could lose 90% of company, unclaimed Covid vouchers and why Iceland trumps IrelandBy Conn Ó Midheach
Inside Politics NewsletterSocial Democrats swiftly complete a no-drama leadership changeBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessWoodie’s parent firm Grafton records strong year as rising prices offset fall in volumesBy Ciara O'Brien
IrelandBray makes Time Out list of the world’s most underrated travel destinations for 2023By Jade Wilson
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BooksBooks newsletter: awards for Emilie Pine and Amy Devereux and a shortlisting for Michelle GallenBy Martin Doyle
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PoliticsFine Gael attempt to force Dáil session on Sinn Féin finances criticised as a ‘stunt’By Jack Horgan-Jones
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UKDUP seeks to distance itself from Paisley’s downbeat Windsor Framework reactionBy Freya McClements and Mark Paul
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EducationTalk by controversial UK preacher at Trinity College cancelled over security fearsBy Colin Gleeson
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Asia-PacificBeijing Letter: More protests are a bridge too far as China prepares for Two SessionsBy Denis Staunton
IrelandMechanical workers at major engineering firms vote to strike over discontinued allowance By Emmet Malone
IrelandRefugee accommodation: Stalled Thornton Hall ‘super prison’ among sites to get millions in fundingBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
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