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TV & RadioRTÉ to begin consultations with union representatives on proposed cost-cutting measuresBy Emmet Malone and Laura Slattery
Consumer TechApple MacBook Pro 16 inch M3 Max: A sleek beast that delivers - but at a priceBy Ciara O'Brien
Food MonthOriginal dishes and full throttle flavours in new restaurant that has set Instagram ablazeBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmMay December: Todd Haynes’s new film is brilliant. But should you really be enjoying it?By Tara Brady
BooksUkraine, The Forging of a Nation review: Portrait of a people torn between East and West By Daniel McLaughlin
Media‘Licence fee is dead’: RTÉ crisis leaves Government with unappealing choice of funding modelsBy Pat Leahy
MusicNealo: ‘Music can be a selfish game. That’s why quitting drinking has been so good: I’m so present with my son’By Tony Clayton-Lea
InnovationBringing robots into the kitchen to cook meals, ‘taste’ food and detect salmonellaBy Chris Horn
Middle East'I just made it to Egypt. I am exhausted. I can barely talk': 23 Irish and dependants escape from GazaBy Arthur Beesley, Pat Leahy and Sarah Burns
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Innovation‘Snappie will change how digital content is created, not only websites but also advertising and promotional material’By Olive Keogh
ResidentialGothic-style Foxrock mansion goes up for auction following near €1m price dropBy Sarah Slater
ResidentialOwn-door apartment with an eye on Government Buildings for €895,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
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Cyprus ConfidentialRoman Abramovich trust bought Gulfstream jet from Dublin company using web of companiesBy Colm Keena
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SportMichael Oher claims ‘benevolent’ family blindsided him in quest for financial gain By Dave Hannigan
Gaelic GamesBrian Fenton: ‘Being that player for 12 years will be what I’ll be proud of’By Ian O'Riordan
BusinessIrish firm accused of helping bring microchips into Russia to be used in military hardwareBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic Games‘I would stand with getting rid of the skorts’ - Dublin’s Emma O’Byrne supports calls for change in camogieBy Ian O'Riordan
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USUS and China reach deal to curb fentanyl production and resume direct communications between military leadersBy Martin Wall
Gaelic GamesHurling All-Stars 2023: Limerick lead the way with seven awards as TJ Reid honoured againBy Seán Moran
Business Today NewsletterDPC’s Dixon on the move, Dublin house prices slide and Robotics arrive in the kitchenBy Peter Flanagan
EnvironmentMore than half of seabird species in Ireland and UK decline, census findsBy Patrick Barkham
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: First Irish citizens escape Gaza conflict, Irish firm accused of being part of network bringing sensitive microchip tech to Russia
Inside Politics NewsletterPublic pay back on the agenda as time runs out to agree a new dealBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Food MonthPark Hotel sold by Brennan brothers to California-based Irish businessman Bryan Meehan By Marie Claire Digby
Smart MoneyHouseholds are better off, but many people are not ‘feeling it’ - here’s whyBy Cliff Taylor
WorkPharma giant Roche ordered to pay whistleblower €8,000 for penalising him over protected disclosureBy Stephen Bourke
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Limerick’s hurling dominance continues as seven players earn All Stars By Mary Hannigan
CourtsOperator of Carton House in Co Kildare convicted and fined for damaging local ‘ecosystem’By Jade Wilson
StageGate Theatre unveils 2024 season, including world premiere of Emma Donoghue’s The Pull of the Stars
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CourtsSupreme Court reserves decision on constitutionality of judicial appointments BillBy Ellen O'Riordan
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Crime & LawCross-Border ‘day of action’ aims to reduce numbers being killed on roadsBy Freya McClements
Middle EastRussia does not believe Tehran or Beirut want Hamas-Israel war to escalateBy Michael Jansen
CyclingThree big names to miss Cyclo-cross World Cup in Dublin as line-up to be confirmed in coming daysBy Shane Stokes
PoliticsConsultants on public-only contracts allowed to do private work on own time, Varadkar saysBy Ronan McGreevy
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Economy Slowdown in Irish labour market described as ‘striking’ as tech jobs fall by 3,400 By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
DublinSandymount residents seek action on ‘unacceptable delays’ to building of flood defences By Olivia Kelly
BusinessEU reaches provisional agreement on rules to collect data on short-term rentals By Ellen O’Regan
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CourtsSupreme Court to hear mother’s appeal over means testing of carer’s allowanceBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsThree accused of identifing Ana Kriegel’s killers may face trial in higher court after appealBy Ryan Dunne
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IrelandTánaiste warns Israel’s war could fuel Palestinian radicalisation as more Irish citizens escape GazaBy Arthur Beesley, Fiachra Gallagher and Vivienne Clarke
BusinessDeveloper brothers Greg and Hugh Kavanagh back in court over previously resolved disputeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
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Europe‘We will get there’: Jailed Saakashvili rallies Georgians before revolution anniversary and EU verdictBy Daniel McLaughlin
IrelandPrepare now for tougher British border rules or face costs, Irish firms warnedBy Mark Hennessy
Middle East‘We’re fighting for our lives here’: Tánaiste hears from Israeli people in kibbutzBy Arthur Beesley
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Middle EastYoung children of Irish-born Palestinian man prevented from leaving GazaBy Jack Power and Mark Hilliard
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WorldIsrael considers deal over hostage-prisoner swap and temporary ceasefire By Mark Weiss, Arthur Beesley and Mark Hilliard
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