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Warm up with these slow-cooker pulled beef and black-bean enchiladas

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Irish Examiner

Catríona Redmond

A Christmas miracle for Cork but lots more to get done

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Irish Examiner

S Michael Moynihan

‘Being a good lawyer isn’t enough’: Aedamar Comiskey on her rise to the top of Linklaters

The Monaghan-born lawyer discusses her career in London’s magic circle law firm.

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The Business Post

Dominic Mcgrath

A flame that flickers but will never go out

A Different View with Dave O’Connell Back in the early 1980’s, in Rathmines’ College of Commerce supposedly training to be a journalist, a few...

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Connacht Tribune

Dave Oconnell

The journey to All-Ireland club final has got a little easier for Loughrea

Inside Track with John McIntyre THE pathway to an All-Ireland Club hurling final appearance for Loughrea in January looks significantly less...

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Connacht Tribune

John Mcintyre

Farmers have a point - if only they could make it more reasonably

There was a daunting display of political power outside Lisburn on Monday night. Thousands of farmers gathered in a convention centre for a rally...

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The Irish Times

Newton Emerson

Gerry Adams: Some see election campaigns as opportunities to write Sinn Féin’s obituary. Sorry to disappoint

I am a United Irelander. I have been so for all of my 60 years of political activism. For me, partition and British government involvement in Irish...

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The Irish Times

Gerry Adams

I could live with celebrity politicians if they were all like Jeremy Clarkson

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The Irish Times

Finn Mcredmond

Middle Ireland needs a new government. Independents might provide it

Is there an adult in the room? This is a question that is now being frequently asked among objective observers of the general election campaign...

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The Irish Times

Michael Mcdowell

When it comes to following the money at election time, don’t even try

Talk of money is everywhere in the election debate, mostly in the form of promises of bumper giveaways in the year ahead. We hear less about money...

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The Irish Times

Liz Carolan

Bertie Ahern: Incumbent governments sometimes forget that elections are about the future

Elections are always about the future. That is an immutable law of politics, but one that incumbent governments can forget, especially if they...

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The Irish Times

Bertie Ahern

Young men need an ideology of ‘positive masculinity’ as guidance

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Irish Examiner

S Sarah Harte

Divergence for Lee Carsley and Ireland dims dream of delayed reunion

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Irish Examiner

S John Fallon

Scale of suffering in Gaza has lost none of its power to shock - The Irish News view

It is more than a year since Israel began its devastating bombardment of Gaza, sparked by the shocking attack by Hamas on Israeli citizens which saw...

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The Irish News

The Irish News

Brian Feeney: What is it with unionists and northern Cyprus?

It has emerged that the former SNP leader in Westminster, Ian Blackford, has requested an investigation into the DUP’s conference clown, Sammy...

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The Irish News

Brian Feeney

Opinion: Foreign Policy must be at the centre of the General Election campaign

Dr Barry Colfer says we can’t be complacent about the dangers of a changing world, and this concern should be front and centre as an election issue.

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TheJournal

Dr Barry Colfer

Excerpt: Our food history lies in the folds and crevices as much as the grand narratives

Dorothy Cashman and Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire share a chapter from their new book, Irish Food History: A Companion.

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TheJournal

Dorothy Cashman & Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire

Running from Office is 2024′s best political book

FORMER Irish cabinet minister Eoghan Murphy was elected as a Fine Gael councillor in 2009 for Pembroke Rathmines at the age of 27. Within two...

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The Irish News

Tom Kelly

Angry flea circus buzzing around ‘woke’ Helen McEntee goes beyond the usual political sniping

In fairness to James Browne, Fianna Fáil’s Minister of State at the Department of Justice, he did not say that his boss, Helen McEntee, had been...

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The Irish Times

Kathy Sheridan

David McCann: New Irish government can show ambition with all-island agenda

The Irish general election is underway, and the campaign is hitting the home stretch. As we all begin contemplating the next government and just...

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The Irish News

David Mccann

I had the best summer of my life on J1, says Cork student

I’d wanted to spend a working holiday in America for as long as I can remember. After seeing others rave about their USIT J1 experiences, I knew I...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

Pensioners left out in the cold by insufficient and delayed winter payment - The Irish News view

ANY endeavours to protect and support the most vulnerable in our society are to be welcomed. Communities Minister Gordon Lyons announced on...

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The Irish News

The Irish News

Cahair O’Kane: Slaughtneil’s adoption of the Less is Loughmore approach paying dividends

WHEN Oliver Burkeman calculated how many weeks the average human being will live, he did what anyone would do when they have their own unique bit...

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The Irish News

Cahair Okane

Road test: The new MG Cyberster GT will drive you beeping crazy

WE’RE big fans of the ‘reborn’ MG here at Drive Towers, with the MG4 EV being one of our favourite cars of recent times – electric or...

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The Irish News

David Roy

There is a screaming need for lots more female tradespeople

I’ve been reading a book about communication. It advises that when you’re making a proposal about something you deem important, it’s best to...

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Evening Echo

Áilín Quinlan

Health minister needs to see there’s more than one crisis point facing NHS - The Irish News view

THE crisis in the health service is normally described in terms of lengthy waiting lists, overcrowded emergency departments and the scaling down of...

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The Irish News

The Irish News

EDITORIAL: Will Mayo’s election results mirror national trends?

The general election is approaching fast and the competition is heating up in Mayo. The date for final withdrawals passed on Monday, November 18,...

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The Mayo News

The Mayo News

The three transparent election lies even politicians can’t pretend to believe

Why does the election campaign seem so dull? Not, I think, because so much of it is dishonest – but rather because the dishonesty is so...

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The Irish Times

Fintan O&x27Toole

A ‘compromise’ ceasefire in Ukraine would set a dangerous precedent in the globalised world

As we mark the 1,000th day since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we are at a turning point in global security. Russian aggression is no...

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The Irish Times

Larysa Gerasko

Drug-dealing Derry woman jailed after being caught with cocaine and cannabis

A DRUG dealer in Derry has been jailed for 12 months after pleading guilty to drugs offences. Les...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Two arrests after patrol car rammed in early morning police chase

TWO men have been arrested after a patrol car was rammed in a police pursuit in the early hours o...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Murder suspect appears in court after man dies in Cornwall

A MAN has been charged with murder after a man was found dead at a house in Cornwall. Shane Lynch...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Denise Gough to recite Heaney poem at annual Irish event in Liverpool

DENISE GOUGH will open the Seamus Heaney Lecture 2024 at the Institute of Irish Studies in Liverp...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Further four people arrested in ongoing investigation into Dublin riots

FOUR people have been arrested in Dublin this week in connection with the riots that erupted in t...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Taoiseach urges Ukrainians to ‘stay strong’ as sombre 1,000 days of war milestone falls

TODAY marks 1,000 days since the outbreak of war in Ukraine. The sombre milestone was marked in I...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Algae issues and the future of Lough Neagh raised in Westminster

THE future of a vast lake in Northern Ireland which has been plagued by blue-green algae has been...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Gardaí issue images of 99 ‘persons of interest’ in connection with Dublin riots

IMAGES of 99 people who gardaí want to speak to in connection with their investigation into the r...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Irish producer Ed Guiney reveals inspiration behind ‘fascinating’ new series The Listeners

A 'HAUNTING' new series which centres on a teacher who can hear a sound that no one else can hear...

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The Irish Post

Fiona Audley

Do we appreciate how high in the pantheon Rory McIlroy ranks? 

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Irish Examiner

S Kieran Shannon

Tom Clonan: This conflict is at a dangerous point now Ukraine is firing US long-range missiles

The security analyst says events in this conflict have taken a more worrying turn this week, as it reaches 1000 days.

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TheJournal

Tom Clonan

To the politicians: 'The housing crisis has trapped us in adolescence'

By keeping young people in their childhood homes, we may be creating a generation that never grows up, writes Sarah Moran.

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TheJournal

Sarah Moran

COPD: 'I didn't understand why this was happening - I was active, healthy and never smoked'

Denise Croke really struggled when she got the COPD diagnosis, but she says she’s changed her approach to it all and is managing OK.

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TheJournal

Denise Croke

GUEST COLUMN: Mayo drivers must get behind speed limits, cameras and fines

Last Sunday was World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, commemorating those who never made it home. A ceremony was held in Knock...

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The Mayo News

Neil Fox

OPINION: ‘It's exhausting being a woman’ in Ireland and men don’t help

Sometimes I am reminded of what it means to be a woman, even when I want to forget. It is no secret we live in a scary world both for men and...

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The Mayo News

Rebecca Lenihan

The debate: Is it time to ban election posters?

Few scenarios in the political landscape are met with more urgency than the dispatch of cable-tie-wielding volunteers to clothe the country’s...

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The Irish Times

Alan Kinsella And Clare Moriarty

Electric vehicles are still the future of cars

Electric vehicle sales have stalled in 2024 and the sharp increases in sales from the past several years have dissipated. First, I’ll give you...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

We must act now to secure our food supply in changing world

What is your breakfast of choice? A bowl of cornflakes with a splash of milk? A slice of toast with lashings of marmalade? A cup of tea so strong...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

How will Limerick replace the irreplaceable? 

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Irish Examiner

S Fogarty Forum

Trump represents a clear threat to Ukraine’s freedom

To some extent it has become the forgotten war. Russia’s outrageous attack on Ukraine almost three years ago dominated the headlines for the first...

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The Irish News

Tom Collins

When the ‘Rose of Tralee for mammies’ defined Ireland’s view of women

A new award-winning documentary, ‘Housewife of the Year’, reaches local cinemas later this month. It tells the story of how Ireland saw women...

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The Irish News

Mary Kelly

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