Smart MoneyBuyers of older homes may pay thousands more per year in mortgage repaymentsBy Cliff Taylor
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Asia-PacificMy friend has a recipe for online success, but he’s not feeling the loveBy Denis Staunton
TV & RadioWake-up call on Newstalk Breakfast as inflammatory language on immigration goes mainstreamBy Mick Heaney
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: Four great lazy-girl tanning products. No mess, fuss, or tutorial-watching requiredBy Simone Gannon
RestaurantsD’Grill takeaway review: A wonderful taste of Afghanistan on Aungier StreetBy Corinna Hardgrave
CourtsStardust verdicts: Prospect of fresh Garda investigation significantly increasesBy Conor Lally and Pat Leahy
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ResidentialVictorian pile in Virginia with private lake, tennis court and indoor pool for €1.8mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessEirGrid to provide national grid connection for proposed data centre in WicklowBy Arthur Beesley
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OpinionHelen McEntee frets about knife crime, although the evidence fails to show a big riseBy John McManus
EducationSharp drop in numbers of primary school children may mean smaller class sizesBy Carl O'Brien
PeopleEmer McLysaght: The ‘cry laughing’ emoji has been my nemesis for as long as I can rememberBy Emer McLysaght
BusinessTrinity Business School dean: ‘AI brings a huge threat to people’s ability to learn and to upskill’By Laura Slattery
OpinionThis man is the best hope for peace in the Middle East. First Israel has to release him from prisonBy Lara Marlowe
IrelandScouting Ireland directors say their removal would be attempt to silence whistleblowersBy Fiachra Gallagher and Jack Power
RugbyUlster are in must-win territory in what could be an edgy affair against CardiffBy Michael Sadlier
Gaelic GamesCian O’Sullivan: ‘Any outsider would say Dublin are underperforming at the moment’By Ian O'Riordan
Business Today NewsletterBuying an older home with a poor energy rating? You’ll probably pay a higher mortgage rateBy Ciarán Hancock
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IrelandOne in six Ukrainians in Ireland considering leaving due to ‘red tape’ locking them out of jobsBy Jade Wilson
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MusicTaylor Swift: The Tortured Poets Department track by track review – A manifesto for all the believers who will try at love one more timeBy Finn McRedmond
RugbyMatt Williams: Ross Byrne rising to Leinster challenge could help Ireland hit heights in South AfricaBy Matt Williams
BusinessMan not entitled to tax relief for renting out home he left due to racial harassmentBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandHousing crisis: ‘We lived on €20 a week. We saved absolutely everything. There was no avocado toast’By Jack White
Europe‘We take everyone we can’: the Ukrainians bringing Russian bodies off the battlefield By Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessApple removes WhatsApp and Threads from China store under pressure from BeijingBy Eleanor Olcott and Ryan McMorrow
IrelandFormer British soldiers will not be prosecuted over Bloody Sunday perjury allegationsBy Seanín Graham
CourtsJozef Puska granted legal aid to appeal conviction for murder of Ashling MurphyBy Eoin Reynolds
Middle EastIsraeli miscalculation leads to drastic change in long-simmering conflict with IranBy Ronen Bergman, Farnaz Fassihi, Eric Schmitt, Adam Entous and Richard Pérez-Peña
RugbyCroke Park sold out for Leinster’s Champions Cup semi-final against NorthamptonBy Gerry Thornley
FilmThe Book of Clarence review: A wannabe messiah seeks disciples in an inventive parallel history to the New Testament By Tara Brady
BusinessWeb Summit directed to disclose documents requested by minority shareholders By Ellen O'Riordan
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CourtsMan who left estate ‘of a considerable value’ to second wife declared in will that he had already provided for his children
CourtsCourt dismisses man’s case alleging he wrote U2 song and performed it to Cindy CrawfordBy Aodhan O'Faolain
IrelandCork driver found travelling at twice the speed limit as gardaí mount checkpoints across the countryBy Barry Roche
The Politics FixAfter years of being sidelined, ignored and neglected, the Stardust relatives finally get redemptionBy Harry McGee
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations: Improving Ireland face toughest test of Bemand era away to EnglandBy Gerry Thornley
Courts‘It is really unfortunate’: Judge issues orders in dispute between separated parents over post-Confirmation mealBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeUkraine seeks air defences from ‘lifesaver’ allies after latest deadly Russian strikeBy Daniel McLaughlin
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Work‘Egregious treatment’: Former ministerial driver awarded €30,000 for unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsState entitled to refuse ‘point blank’ to tell court if RAF deal exists, judge saysBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessPTSB agrees 4.7% pay increase for staff with Mandate and Financial Services Union By Ciarán Hancock
CourtsMan jailed for repeatedly raping ex-partner during meetings to discuss child’s welfareBy Isabel Hayes
Ireland‘Disgraceful’ and ‘chilling’ protest outside Roderic O’Gorman’s home condemnedBy Harry McGee, Jade Wilson and Anne Lucey
CourtsFormer Kincora Boys’ Home residents sue over claims paedophile housemaster was protected due to status as MI5 agentBy Alan Erwin
EuropeGermany-Israel relations cool after ill-tempered exchange between Netanyahu and BaerbockBy Derek Scally
BusinessRising risks and costs prompted receiver into quick Ard Rí hotel sale, court toldBy Barry O'Halloran
Social Affairs‘It’s been with us for all these years’: Artane remembers those lost to StardustBy Jack White
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RacingMassed ranks of Willie Mullins’s title-chasing team set for Scottish National invasionBy Brian O'Connor
USTrump on trial: A hellscape for former president of having no control over what’s happeningBy Keith Duggan
An Irish DiaryMan of Letters – Frank McNally on the Irish rebel origins of an extravagantly named Australian cricketerBy Frank McNally
CourtsBoat with ‘stealth capabilities’ left Tragumna pier to meet ‘mothership’ and collect drugs, court toldBy Tom Tuite
IrelandSenior Indian politician calls for Dublin ambassador to be sacked over Irish Times letterBy Arthur Beesley
PoliticsCouncillor resigns from Labour after former employee awarded €11,000 over employment rights breachesBy Stephen Bourke
Crime & LawGarda chief issues guidance to force on ‘harassment’ by protesters after Minister’s home is targetedBy Jennifer Bray
PropertyMount Juliet estate up for sale with €45m price tag for hotel and golf resortBy Ronald Quinlan
IrelandStardust inquests: Taoiseach to meet families ahead of planned State apology in DáilBy Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsAnti-immigration rally and counter-protest at International Protection Office pass off peacefullyBy Conor Pope
RugbyLate drama sees Ulster pip Cardiff in Richie Murphy’s first home game in chargeBy Michael Sadlier
CourtsMan appears in New York court charged with ‘cruelly and brazenly’ murdering Longford woman Sarah McNallyBy Michael Fitzpatrick in New York
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