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StageA Bolshoi Ballet star brings Swan Lake to Ireland: ‘Ballet is an art and it should not be political’By Christie Seaver
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US ElectionIreland will be affected by Donald Trump’s presidency. Here’s what to expectBy Pat Leahy, Cliff Taylor, Steven Carroll and Conor Gallagher
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RugbyIreland’s energy and accuracy ‘wasn’t what was needed’ to beat All Blacks, says FarrellBy Gerry Thornley
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US ElectionNancy Pelosi says Biden’s slow exit in presidential race blew Democrats’ chancesBy Martin Pengelly
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RugbyFive things we learned from Ireland’s defeat to New Zealand as McKenzie stars and punters punished by 8.10pm kick-off By Johnny Watterson
Common Ground VoicesBertie Ahern accused of creating ‘mythology’ surrounding role in peace processBy Mark Hennessy
RugbyBundee Aki’s broad shoulders not enough to carry an off-colour Ireland against All BlacksBy John O'Sullivan
Election 2024Gráinne Seoige defends ad campaign on cancer care: ‘I will never apologise for standing up for women’s health’By Harry McGee and Barry Roche
IrelandTributes paid to ‘outstanding’ Cork historian Gabriel Doherty after his death at 56By Barry Roche
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PoliticsGeneral election posters for Cork candidates vandalised by having faces cut outBy Barry Roche
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