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EnvironmentIreland’s solar revolution: the country’s fastest-growing renewable power source is having a profound impactBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BooksSusannah Dickey: ‘I get really bugged about how the North is discursively infantilised’By Martin Doyle
OpinionBreda O’Brien: The most successful streamed series you’ve never heard of. It’s about JesusBy Breda O'Brien
OpinionLara Marlowe: This vision of a divided, totalitarian US does not seem much like fictionBy Lara Marlowe
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
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Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland hurling final: Controlled Limerick can exert enough pressure on Kilkenny to make historyBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesEoin Murphy and Nickie Quaid: The two best goalkeepers in hurling face off in a final for the agesBy Malachy Clerkin
DublinDublin City Council to stop cutting grass verges in effort to encourage biodiversityBy Olivia Kelly
Crime & LawMost alleged abusers at Blackrock investigated by gardaí were Spiritan priestsBy Patsy McGarry
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland hurling final: When Kilkenny look at Limerick they see a flattering resemblanceBy Denis Walsh
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OireachtasFrom most ridiculous hissy fit to non-announcement of the season: Miriam Lord’s end-of-term Dáil awardsBy Miriam Lord
Interiors‘Doing a building project yourself is not impossible, we are more capable than we realise’By Deirdre McQuillan
EnvironmentWhat’s this dragonfly spotted on a garden rose called? Readers’ nature queries By Éanna Ní Lamhna
TV & RadioDublin Review: An erudite, stately podcast that compels the listener to slow downBy Fiona McCann
Fine Art & AntiquesNew to auction: From rare Celtic Revival books to a Fabergé frog and an orange-faced RolexBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Fine Art & AntiquesDublin gallery to host country’s largest ever Warhol exhibitionBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
CulturePopcorn in the IFI: is this the buttery end of a long campaign to turn cinemas into feeding pens?By Donald Clarke
FilmCillian Murphy is one of film’s most reclusive actors – how much longer can he avoid the spotlight?By Donald Clarke
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CultureTalent is now a dirty word at RTÉ, even though the broadcaster badly needs more of itBy Hugh Linehan
MusicKevin Rowland of Dexys: ‘I seriously considered jacking in music ... I didn’t see a way back’By Tony Clayton-Lea
GardeningReady to mingle: Scrambling plants to weave colour throughout your gardenBy Fionnuala Fallon
CultureDublin’s disappearing venues: A promised 500-seat theatre is shrouded in mystery By Chris McCormack
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Why is the State investing billions in projects that depend on goodwill of property owners?By Fintan O'Toole
Inside Sinn FéinInside Sinn Féin: Who really makes the big decisions in Ireland’s most popular party?By Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray, Harry McGee, Freya McClements, Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Seanín Graham
OpinionIt takes 10 years to build a road in Ireland, 20 for a rail line, 30 for a MetroLink. What are we doing wrong?By Cliff Taylor
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Housing & PlanningIn a housing crisis, Letterkenny locals turn to innovative measures By Freya McClements
SportLeBron and Limerick remind us that greatness is to be revelled in while we still have the chanceBy Malachy Clerkin
Life & Style‘The fresh air is good for the head’: The joy and community to be found in city allotmentsBy Deirdre Falvey
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Degrowth is supposed to save the world, but it’s not that simpleBy David McWilliams
Travel‘The journey takes as long as it should’: can Ireland join the train revolution?By Derek Scally
PeopleBrianna Parkins: We should prepare kids for real life with ‘Burnt Out’ Barbie and ‘Can’t Find a Place to Rent’ KenBy Brianna Parkins
BusinessWelcome to Death Valley, where tourists hope to celebrate record-high temperaturesBy Laura Slattery
FilmNicole Holofcener: ‘It’s shocking the way money is thrown around on a big-budget movie’ By Tara Brady
OpinionFarmers should be on the frontline fighting the climate crisis. Yet some deny its existenceBy Eoghan Daltun
The GuardianJosephine Chaplin, actor and daughter of Charlie Chaplin, dies aged 74By Edward Helmore in New York
Thinking AnewThinking Anew: God’s presence permeates our every moment and guides our every journey By Gordon Linney
MusicMalaysia halts music festival after The 1975′s Matty Healy kisses male bandmateBy Rozanna Latiff
PA MediaJamie Foxx says he went ‘to hell and back’ as he shares health updateBy Charlotte McLaughlin, PA Senior Entertainment Reporter
CourtsMcDonald’s to investigate claims by Ciara Mangan of workplace abuse after she was rapedBy Olivia Kelleher and Kitty Holland
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Crime & LawFundraising in Cork for repatriation of Indian mother who suffered a violent deathBy Olivia Kelleher
IrelandGardaí renew appeal for witnesses to crash that killed Ciaran Keating in Co MayoBy Olivia Kelleher
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RacingRyan Moore leaves it late to pull victory from jaws of defeat on Savethelastdance By Brian O'Connor