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People‘Ireland was top of my list, so we decided to move from Ukraine for the sake of the kids and start from there’ByEllen O’Donoghue
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Your MoneyLandlord charging extra €4,000 to rebook student accommodation from August and we have to sign up for 51 weeks ByDominic Coyle
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Property ClinicWe didn’t seek planning permission for high walls. Will this be an issue when selling?ByEd Carey
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ResidentialRefurbished 1930s three-bed with converted attic in Ranelagh for €1.15mByElizabeth Birdthistle
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Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations: Scotland’s opener against Wales in Cardiff should provide stiff test ByJohnny Watterson
ResidentialContemporary Tullamore house with hidden garage and fully equipped home office for €595,000ByElizabeth Birdthistle
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OpinionWe can no longer ignore the reality - our climate is changing and we are not preparedByEimear Cotter
Six NationsOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: Inexplicable rescinding of Caulfield red card against Connacht sends the wrong messageByOwen Doyle
OpinionIdea that article 41.2 had no real-life consequences is rubbish. Just ask the Aer Lingus ‘girls’ByFintan O’Toole
BusinessToy Show the Musical mystery: Why did nobody in RTÉ listen to the concerns of Person 6?ByLaura Slattery
EconomyHitting offshore wind energy targets may be worth €38 billion to economy but skills shortages must be addressed - report ByKevin O'Sullivan
In the NewsWhy are western countries cutting funding to Gaza’s biggest aid agency?BySorcha PollakListen | 21:21
EducationThe Secret Teacher: ‘Many in our profession wonder how they ever managed without AI’ByThe Secret Teacher
Business Today NewsletterMortgage to Rent scheme gets reboot, Aer Lingus and pilots pay, and how deferring taking State pension at 66 could cost you moneyByCiarán Hancock
Sports BriefingMorning Sports Brief: Ireland aren’t the only ones with shoes to fill at number 10ByMary Hannigan
BooksCelebrating Saint Brigid: the younger generations believe and they don’t believeByCarmel Mc Mahon
PoliticsStormont return: After years of stalemate, suddenly a lot must be done quickly - so what comes next?ByFreya McClements
BusinessBank of Ireland to roll out new ATMs to all branches as part of €60m investmentByEllen O’Regan
BusinessBoeing withdraws safety exemption request to expedite approval of 737 Max 7 jetBySylvia Pfeifer and William Sandlund
PoliticsFailed asylum applicants to be deported on dedicated flights chartered by StateByConor Gallagher and Harry McGee
OpinionDonaldson has pulled off a remarkable victory, but it’s too soon to abandon pessimismByAlex Kane
CourtsFamily of Eve Cleary (21) settles High Court action over death of Limerick woman shortly after hospital discharge
Middle EastThe ‘Axis of Resistance’ pushing US to ramp up Middle East defencesByAndrew England in London and Felicia Schwartz in Washington
PoliticsNew measures aimed at asylum seekers from ‘safe’ countries could result in 5,000 applicants leaving StateByHarry McGee
Six NationsOpens in new windowFrance look towards experienced players to navigate post-World Cup hangoverByRaphaël Jucobin
EuropeWMO confirms verification of new continental European temperature record of 48.8 degreesByKevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawGardaí say it may be later this week before they can confirm identity of a man whose body was found in CorkByBarry Roche
DublinSt Patrick’s Day: festival organisers hoping 2024 theme will spark joy and banish spectre of November riot ByConor Pope
BusinessO’Connell Street hotel expansion proposal that would close popular beer garden challenged in High CourtByEllen O’Riordan
RacingGalopin Des Champs tops massive Dublin Racing Festival entry from Willie Mullins ByBrian O'Connor
PoliticsFull list of destinations for Ministers’ St Patrick’s Day trips publishedByShauna Bowers and Sarah Burns
BusinessWholesale electricity prices fall by 68% but consumers yet to benefit fully ByEoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsMan who assaulted female taxi driver given suspended sentence and ordered to pay victim €3,000ByIsabel Hayes
PoliticsWhat is the Irish Sea border and how might it change under deal between DUP and UK government?ByCliff Taylor
CourtsCourt allows Ian Bailey’s appeal against drug driving conviction nine days after his death from suspected heart attack ByBarry Roche
MusicIreland’s Bambie Thug to compete in first Eurovision Song Contest semi-final this MayByMark Hilliard
An Irish DiaryReluctant rebel — Frank McNally on America’s ‘first modern’ painter, Maurice PrendergastByFrank McNally
OireachtasTV licence is ‘an outdated charge that belongs to a different time’, Taoiseach tells DáilBySarah Burns
CourtsMan seeks €350,000 damages against council after fall allegedly caused him to develop chronic pain ByMary Carolan
CourtsDublin-based Chinese businesswoman launches case over concerns for €1m investmentByAodhan O'Faolain
CourtsRetired garda settles court case alleging he was assaulted off-duty by other officers during night out
OireachtasNearly €1.9bn outlay expected on housing Ukrainian refugees and asylum seekers, TDs toldByCormac McQuinn
Social AffairsWomen lawyers group supports yes vote in referendums but notes lack of clarity on ‘durable’ relationshipsByMary Carolan
IrelandKillings of 13 Protestants in west Cork in 1922 were sectarian acts, say descendents of victims ByMark Hennessy
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PoliticsThe man behind the wire: Jamie Bryson, the loyalist blogger who live-tweeted DUP meetingByGerry Moriarty
AthleticsReece Ademola edges closer to eight-metre mark with personal best in long jumpByIan O'Riordan
CourtsProperty firm linked to landlord Marc Godart facing prosecution over fire safety noticeByTom Tuite
OireachtasInternational protection issues are not being taken seriously by Government, says TD BySarah Burns
DUP accepts Brexit trade dealDeal on Stormont return includes ‘significant’ changes, while Varadkar and Sunak clash on Legacy ActByMark Hilliard, Jack Power and Freya McClements
SoccerRecruitment process for Ireland manager remains ongoing, says FAI director of footballByGavin Cummiskey
OireachtasIrish decision on whether to back genocide case against Israel is ‘months away’ByCormac McQuinn and Sarah Burns
BusinessJudge strikes down Elon Musk’s $55bn pay package after shareholder challenges it as excessive
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