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HealthSwans carry antimicrobial-resistant bacteria similar to those causing difficult-to-treat infections in humans, study findsBy Shauna Bowers
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FashionEasy-going Irish clothing brand Naya: ‘The way in which women dress is changing’By Deirdre McQuillan
TravelWild beauty: In Botswana, the bountiful wildlife seems as chilled out as the humansBy Jamie Ball
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Transport800-space car park close to M1 motorway proposed to encourage bus commute into DublinBy Martin Wall
Social AffairsSpiralling numbers being diagnosed with disabilities will have ‘significant impact’ on social welfare spendBy Kitty Holland
WorkI’ve enjoyed the benefits of sabbatical leave. It’s deeply misunderstood by employersBy Pilita Clark
IrelandCliffs of Moher trail could remain closed if deal not reached with landowners to make path safeBy Andrew Hamilton
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Environment‘We’ve broken the barrier’: Optimism blossoms in the battle against rhododendron at Killarney National ParkBy Anne Lucey
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BusinessReference rents not the solution to the challenges in Ireland’s rental sectorBy Ronan Lyons, Michael O'Flynn and Dermot O'Leary
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Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland keep cool in Wales to stay on course for shot at historic Grand SlamBy Gerry Thornley
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PoliticsIreland will ‘say more, spend more and do more’ to help Ukraine, Martin saysBy Pat Leahy and Jack Power
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EuropeRussia’s narrative about Ukraine ‘heavily represented’ in Trump comments, says EU foreign affairs chief By Jack Power
Six NationsOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: Ireland were major beneficiaries of the new 20-minute red card against WalesBy Owen Doyle
Social Affairs‘He stirred things up’: Bishop Willie Walsh remembered at funeral as radical advocate for the poorBy Gordon Deegan
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IrelandResidents fear for safety and privacy over plans to increase drone deliveries of fast foodBy Conor Pope
BusinessDublin City Council refuses permission for development on Terenure College landsBy Gordon Deegan
Ukraine War AnniversaryTalks with US on natural resources deal are in ‘final stages’, Ukraine saysBy Daniel McLaughlin
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EuropeVictory of Friedrich Merz’s party brings bleak prospect of headaches and endless to-do lists By Derek Scally
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SportFineen Wycherley, John Ryan and Fionn Gibbons sign contract extensions with MunsterBy Muireann Duffy
IrelandState’s housing investment ‘not sustainable’ as homebuilding grows, officials warnedBy Martin Wall and Kevin O'Sullivan
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IrelandIrish electricity prices, already Europe’s highest, may rise further due to ‘required investment’By Martin Wall
Middle EastIsrael-EU relations should not be ‘held hostage’ by Gaza conflict – foreign minister Gideon Sa’arBy Jack Power
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UKAll bar one: Westminster parties almost fully united behind Ukraine as UK hits Russia with more sanctionsBy Mark Paul
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