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Education‘Students are afraid’: Israel-Hamas war stirs tensions on Irish college campuses By Carl O'Brien
Health‘Disappointing’ vaccine uptake to put pressure on hospitals, Health Service Executive forecasts By Paul Cullen
PoliticsNew media funding expected to support reporting of courts and local authorities, says MinisterBy Martin Wall
FilmNapoleon director Ridley Scott: ‘I do 120 hours a week. I think I’m working class, right?’By Donald Clarke
TravelMy flights have been pushed back by an hour and 50 minutes, messing up my plans. Is there anything I can do?By Conor Pope
Your MoneyHow much tax do Irish workers pay compared to US, Sweden, Germany and Singapore?By Fiona Reddan
EducationSecuring assessments for pupils is education’s version of the Hunger GamesBy Michelle McBride
BusinessRepublic to remain attractive for overseas investors regardless of election winner, says Aon chief By Ian Curran
Property ClinicMy landlord won’t carry out repairs on my home. Can I stop paying my rent?By Marcus O'Connor
OpinionWe’re swimming in a solution to climate change - so why aren’t we protecting it?By Sorley McCaughey
ResidentialUp-to-date Dún Laoghaire four-bed with stylish garden for €875,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Crime & LawExplainer: How some drivers approaching 12 penalty points are avoiding disqualification By Mary Carolan
Social AffairsWhy does Northern Ireland have one of the highest rates of drug-related deaths in Europe?By Freya McClements
BusinessQuarter of consumer-facing businesses lose confidence and predict fall in turnoverBy Ellen O’Regan
RugbyGerry Thornley: Rugby authorities braced for the implications of ticking legal time bombBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerIreland v New Zealand: Stephen Kenny tunes out the background noise as 41,000 expected at AvivaBy Gavin Cummiskey
RugbyFinlay Bealham wearing a moon boot as a “precaution” ahead of Connacht’s Bulls clash By Linley MacKenzie
EuropeGermany, a country that is now less ‘ahead through engineering’ than behind through bureaucracyBy Derek Scally
RugbyChildhood friends Calvin Nash and Shay McCarthy manning Munster’s wings in the Limerick rainBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawTraffic laws loophole means drivers avoid penalty points by being disqualified for a day By Mary Carolan
RugbyAndrew Goodman explains Leinster’s more ‘traditional’ coaching ticket pending Jacques Nienaber’s arrivalBy Gerry Thornley
Food MonthTransforming office canteens into restaurants: ‘I’d nearly come into work because the food is so good’By Sylvia Thompson
Your FamilyWhen trying to navigate the Irish health system on behalf of a child leads to utter despairBy Sheila Wayman
In the NewsThe Corbett family on the lies Molly Martens told - part twoBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:38
Business Today NewsletterAon global CEO sanguine on who wins next election, Press Up’s layoffs, and Ireland’s ranking for personal taxationBy Ciarán Hancock
DublinSuspension of Dublin’s north inner city drugs task force ‘a sham’, says proposed leaderBy Emmet Malone
FoodBest destination restaurants worth travelling to in IrelandBy Corinna Hardgrave and Joanne Cronin
People‘Men have infantilised me at work, saying ‘Good girl, big and strong’. I need to prove them wrong’By Rebecca Hegarty
TechnologyOpenAI board stands firm in face of staff revolt over Sam Altman’s oustingBy George Hammond and Madhumita Murgia
HealthNew health body proposed to identify emerging threats after lessons of Covid-19 handlingBy Emmet Malone
Inside Politics NewsletterTime for European election candidates to get their ducks in a rowBy Pat Leahy
IrelandTuesday’s Top Stories: Traffic laws loophole means drivers avoid penalty points, Coalition to scrap censorship laws
WorkTiered payments for laid-off workers should be higher, union leader saysBy Vivienne Clarke and Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandMore than one-third of domestic water supply used by just 10% of households, CSO findsBy Tim O'Brien
HealthAperee Living: troubled nursing home group sold after healthcare watchdog raised concernsBy Shauna Bowers
CultureAn Audience with Dolly Alderton: Agony aunt has zippy line in posh swearing – but it’s not her who gets biggest laughsBy Donald Clarke
IrelandNew rights to repair broken phones, bikes and kitchen appliances to follow EU voteBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessSupreme Court affords Michael Fingleton another chance to try to halt case against himBy Ellen O'Riordan
Crime & LawFraud gang led by Irishman, linked to Black Axe syndicate, is focus of major international investigationBy Conor Lally
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: McClean shares frustrations ahead of what is likely to be his and Kenny’s swansongBy Mary Hannigan
USJoe Biden and Kamala Harris are the Democrats’ problem - and there is no spinning thatBy Janan Ganesh
People‘The banter, I love the banter. I think that’s why I’m doing so well in Ireland’By Deirdre Falvey
PeopleBrianna Parkins: The Irish do an excellent death – and the research proves itBy Brianna Parkins
IrelandIreland ‘pushing hard’ to ensure Emily Hand is among first hostages released by Hamas - TaoiseachBy Sarah Burns
CourtsSwimming coach who set up camera to spy on young girls changing jailed for three yearsBy Claire Henry and Sonya McLean
BusinessCommercial property’s debt burden exceeds pre-2008 level in eurozone, warns ECBBy Martin Arnold
IrelandRoss McDonnell’s family awaiting DNA results on remains discovered at New York beachBy Michael Fitzpatrick
BusinessCentral Bank monitoring possible commercial property crash as one of its ‘main risks’ By Ellen O’Regan
CourtsJudge says challenge to permission for assisted living units should be heard ‘as soon as possible’By Aodhan O'Faolain
Social AffairsMore than €780,000 paid to child sex abuse survivors by Dublin Archdiocese in 2022By Patsy McGarry
CourtsJimmy Guerin claims in defamation case against Gemma O’Doherty that she implied he was a paedophile
EuropeHead of Germany’s Lutheran church resigns in protest over claims she failed to act on abuseBy Derek Scally
BusinessGTLK liquidators bring new action to prevent Russian parent from seizing aircraftBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CyclingSeries leaders Izerbyt and Alvarado to take part in Cyclo-cross World Cup in DublinBy Shane Stokes
EuropeNetherlands go to the polls on Wednesday in an election that is too close to callBy Peter Cluskey
CourtsNarrative verdict returned at inquest into death of first GP to die with Covid-19By Paul Cullen
CourtsJury to begin deliberations in trial of man who stabbed housemate to death in ClontarfBy Eoin Reynolds
PoliticsExpansion of definition of the family set to be proposed in second March referendumBy Pat Leahy
BusinessCompany which accused ex-manager of trying to ‘extort’ money ordered to pay €86,000 by WRCBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsMan who stabbed brother-in-law over fears he cheated with wife found guilty of manslaughterBy Paul Neilan
CourtsLimerick hurler Kyle Hayes ‘kicked and punched’ man who spoke to two women in nightclub, court hearsBy David Raleigh
OireachtasMan who died from motor neurone disease addresses committee on assisted dyingBy Jade Wilson
EuropeGerman coalition under pressure as court ruling blocks access to €60bn left in pandemic-era fundBy Derek Scally
CourtsPeople living near Stardust saw ‘high flames’ coming from roof before fire seen by those inside By Kitty Holland
An Irish DiaryFast Forward — Frank McNally on the forgotten mass hunger strike of 1923By Frank McNally
IrelandIrish-Palestinian Zak Hania ‘not really sure’ why he is not on list of Gaza evacueesBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandWinter period will feature more trolley waits and increased pressure, says HSE bossBy Jennifer Bray
PoliticsCensorship: ‘When we talk to students about this legislation, they look at us like we have two heads’By Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsDisquiet as Lord Mayor agrees to meet Israeli ambassador on Palestinian solidarity dayBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessSam Altman, OpenAI board open talks on his possible returnBy Ed Ludlow, Emily Chang and Ashlee Vance
MarketsBinance pleads guilty to US criminal charges, will pay $4.3bn fineBy Chris Strohm, Matt Day, Ava Benny-Morrison and Allyson Versprille
Crime & LawMan arrested in relation to investigation into romance fraud operationBy Fiachra Gallagher
Middle EastFirst Israeli hostages held by Hamas could be released by Thursday in return for temporary truceBy Mark Weiss
Middle EastFifteen reported killed in Israeli strike on apartment in GazaBy Mehul Srivastava and Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv, Andrew England in London, Raya Jalabi in Beirut and James Politi in Washington
SoccerIreland player ratings v New Zealand: Adam Idah and Mikey Johnston the standout performersBy Malachy Clerkin
SoccerMary Hannigan: While this could prove to be Kenny’s farewell, it was James McClean’s last hurrah in an Irish shirtBy Mary Hannigan
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IrelandBritish-Irish Council: ‘Safe space’ always for conversations between taoisigh and unionist leaders By Mark Hennessy