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Why are Ireland’s church leaders so silent on immigration?

On a recent Saturday my bus stopped at Parnell Square in Dublin opposite the Garden of Remembrance to allow passengers coming from Dublin Airport...

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The Irish Times

Brendan Butler

It’s high time gardaí cracked down on disturbing protests

PROTEST marches and demonstrations have always been with us. There are times, when people feel sufficiently aggrieved, and they need to take to the...

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Evening Echo

Trevor Laffan

Explainer: How to register a tenancy

LANDLORDS must register residential tenancies with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) every year and update the RTB if information about a...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

‘Can you not get a lift?’: An Irish solution to Dublin Airport’s transport problem

Seven years ago, I watched with wonder as my bags were checked in at an airline desk in a train station in central Hong Kong, leaving me free to...

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The Irish Times

Una Mullally

If you think banning the sale of vapes to children will work, think again

If you think the ban on the sale of e-cigarettes to under-18s is the silver bullet to break vaping’s growing stranglehold on our children’s...

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The Irish Times

Chris Macey

I learned to shout properly during my trip on Dublin’s Viking Splash tour

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Irish Examiner

Terry Prone

Duty of care means Shane Kingston should have seen red

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Irish Examiner

S Brian Gavin

Baby steps for Kerry, Cork must polish their decisions

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Irish Examiner

S Éamonn Fitzmaurice

Spike Lee’s flick still has Game 25 years on

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Irish Examiner

S Colin Sheridan

Life and death in a Dublin tenement - 'finding rent was a struggle'

Tim Murtagh shares an extract from his new book, Spectral Mansions which documents the lives of those living in Dublin tenements over 100 years ago.

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TheJournal

Tim Murtagh

Ukraine war trauma: ‘The women who were raped had to decide whether to keep the baby. Many didn’t’

Our political correspondent Daniel Murray travelled to Ukraine just over a week ago along with Tom McEneaney of Effective Aid Ukraine to witness...

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The Business Post

Daniel Murray

Cliff Taylor: Inflation is going to fall faster than you think

In a week when motorists were queuing to save a few euro on a fill-up of petrol or diesel, and figures showed grocery prices up by over 16 per cent...

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The Irish Times

Cliff Taylor

Warning doctors not to prescribe Ozempic for weight loss is morally problematic

Monday, May 22nd was a bad day at the office for staff in our obesity clinic. Every doctor in the country received an email from the Medical...

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The Irish Times

Francis Finucane

Editorial: Competition must finally be introduced at Dublin airport

The sale of 260 acres by the McEvaddys to Dublin Airport is a blow, but an independent third terminal might lower prices and generally inspire DAA

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The Business Post

Business Post Team

Editorial: Calls to axe the USC grow louder, and government needs to listen

Due to punishing inflation, middle income earners are rightly looking for relief in their wallets

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The Business Post

Business Post Team

John Walsh: Britain’s unedifying Brexit blunder should serve as a warning to us all

With resistance from unionists likely to cause disruption and instability, thorough dialogue and planning are needed before any referendum on Irish...

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The Business Post

John Walsh

Anton Savage: Schofield’s career cremated, mourned and interred ... his phone will never ring again

The besieged celebrity displayed astonishing naïvety and if possible made his situation even worse when he gave a serious of ill-advised interviews...

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The Business Post

Anton Savage

Mind the environmental gaps – or we will all pay a grim price

The cost-benefit ratio of climate action versus climate change is still firmly weighed against action for many

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The Business Post

Daniel Murray

Elaine Byrne: Making public inquiries more efficient is at the state’s fingertips if it would just listen

Judge Cregan’s final report on the Siteserv affair contains perfectly sensible solutions to reform interminable public inquiries that have been...

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The Business Post

Elaine Byrne

Daniel McConnell: State’s costly and lengthy model of inquiry set to go the way of the tribunal

After the inquiry into Siteserve took seven years and cost €19 million to complete, its head Mr Justice Brian Cregan was scathing in his assessment...

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The Business Post

Daniel Mcconnell

Ian Guider: Consumers have had a bellyful of cloak and dagger tactics from energy firms

Inflation may be coming down, but even a state company like the ESB can’t seem to tell us when we’ll be seeing the evidence on our bills

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The Business Post

Ian Guider

Siteserv saga: seven years, €19 million, one report and two sides who stand defiant

The commission of investigation’s report ‘completely exonerated’ businessman Denis O’Brien of any impropriety, but Social Democrats TD...

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The Business Post

Lorcan Allen

Aidan Regan: Abolishing the USC will only exacerbate the fundamental problems of our tax system

The USC is income tax, and rather than shrinking our revenue by getting rid of it, we need to expand our tax base

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The Business Post

Aidan Regan

Donal McManus: Scrapping Approved Housing Bodies would only make crisis worse

Donal McManus, chief executive of the Irish Council for Social Housing, responds to an article in last week’s Business Post in defence of...

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The Business Post

Donal Mcmanus

Carol Brick: For richer, for poorer – the pitfalls to watch out for when separating

When going through a divorce or separation it is important to get financial affairs in order, or they could add to what is already a stressful...

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The Business Post

Carol Brick

Lorcan Allen: Reversal in prices may be on horizon due to Chinese woes

Inflation may be stabilising due to a contraction in Chinese manufacturing output – but when will lower food, energy and construction costs reach...

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The Business Post

Lorcan Allen

Shane Coleman: Micheál Martin is long linked with the top EU job but Áras grass may be greener

Whether it’s the presidency, the EU Commission or going for broke at the next election, the Tánaiste is likely to confound predictions of what...

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The Business Post

Shane Coleman

'Gently paced and physically undemanding, the voyage was the essence of slow travel'

Explorer, artist and ecologist Gwen Wilkinson shares an extract from her book The Waters and the Wild.

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TheJournal

Gwen Wilkinson

Lucky I'm too poor to suffer from Succession Syndrome

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Irish Examiner

Suzanne Harrington

Unionism needs a Lemass, not another Craig

Lest there’s doubt – Irish unity will happen.

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The Irish News

Tom Kelly

Unionists' entitlement mindset needs dismantled

We need to talk about unionist entitlement.

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The Irish News

Chris Donnelly

A therapist on €47K living in the midwest of the country

This week, our reader is a great believer in Revolut vaults and is using that system effectively to plan trips and stay organised.

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TheJournal

Thejournal.ie Reader

Tom Kelly: Unionism needs a Lemass, not another Craig

Lest there’s doubt – Irish unity will happen.

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The Irish News

Tom Kelly

The booming business of being Man City striker Erling Haaland

The Champions League final will give the young Norwegian star a chance to further boost his already lucrative endorsement deals

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The Business Post

Emmet Ryan

Stark warning on dangers of AI could be a red flag or a red herring

Leading experts have written a letter warning that artificial intelligence is dangerous and could hasten the extinction of humankind – but other...

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The Business Post

Charlie Taylor

Jensen Huang: chipping in to the game of chance

The founder and chief executive of Nvidia believes his penchant for gaming gave him the ability to take risks, try new things and innovate

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The Business Post

Charlie Taylor

Jake O'Kane: The FBI should have known Irish pubs are the natural habitat of lying Irish ex-pats

I was having my lunch with the BBC news on in the background, only half listening as I happily chomped through my gluten-free sandwich.

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The Irish News

Jake Okane

Pat Leahy: Some in Fine Gael would spend anything to keep Sinn Féin out of power. That is a mistake

Relative calm and stability returned to the Coalition this week after the excitement of the public budget rows last week. There was something of a...

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The Irish Times

Pat Leahy

Fintan O’Toole: The far right gives power to the most obnoxious little gits

It is always said that it was Winston Churchill’s rasping upper-class tones that rallied the British people in their darkest hour after the...

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The Irish Times

Fintan O&x27Toole

Stephen Bradley says abusive chanters would think twice after visiting a children's cancer ward

Shamrock Rovers boss Stephen Bradley has said that the Cork City fans who mocked his son last wee...

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The Irish Post

Conor Odonoghue

World View: Erdogan, like Trump, is a weaver of powerful myths fuelled by paranoia

It was an accidental product of tradition and protocol but, in 2019, the autumn UN General Assembly gathering was ominously introduced by four...

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The Irish Times

Patrick Smyth

Moment of truth for small hospitals

The moment of truth is arriving for Daisy Hill Hospital.

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The Irish News

Newton Emerson

Influence of religion may be waning, but this is far from a secular paradise

The headlines have been predictable in response to the CSO Census 2022 summary figures. Most focus on the 10 per cent fall in those identifying as...

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The Irish Times

Breda O&x27Brien

Manchester United vs Manchester City FA Cup Final preview

This weekend will see the first-ever Manchester Derby FA Cup Final take place. Pep Guardiola's tr...

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The Irish Post

Conor Odonoghue

Postecoglou isn't focusing on Tottenham speculation ahead of Scottish Cup final

Celtic's Head Coach, Ange Postecoglou, has dismissed rumors linking him to Tottenham Hotspur, sta...

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The Irish Post

Conor Odonoghue

New comedy drama heading for Harrow

Asa Murphy Triskellion Productions in collaboration with Asa Murphy and Bill Elms Productions is...

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The Irish Post

Irish Post

Burying the truth with the past

There are two ways of dealing with the past.

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The Irish News

Patrick Murphy

Ten Minutes with Colin O'Shea

Irish singer songwriter Colin O’Shea launched his debut album Scars and Tones to critical acclaim...

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The Irish Post

Irish Post

Ireland's first female stockbroker would decry lack of progress

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Irish Examiner

Clodagh Finn

We should put how to spot a narcissist on the Leaving Cert curriculum

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Irish Examiner

Colm Oregan

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