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Is truth recovery for Troubles killings really possible?

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The Irish News

Newton Emerson

Ian Guider: Hybrid no longer default as AIB turns screw on its own staff

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The Business Post

Ian Guider

Mike Nesbitt has the mettle to transform the health service

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The Irish News

Tom Kelly

Matt Cooper: EV sales are stalling and Europe’s climate ambitions will be the casualty

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The Business Post

Matt Cooper

Shane Coleman: Extremes on both left and right are more than happy to run down this country and must be stopped

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The Business Post

Shane Coleman

Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be at Christmas time

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The Irish News

Fabien Mcquillan

Business Post View: Ireland need not abandon its principles but rather its dangerous illusions on defence

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The Business Post

Business Post View

Peter Power: Failure to ratify Mercosur would be a historic mistake for Ireland

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The Business Post

Peter Power

Crowded city bars, but country pubs closing

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The Irish News

Noel Doran

Author book signing events can have a fairy tale ending

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Irish Examiner

S Terry Prone

Munster flattered by scoreline in game without spark

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Irish Examiner

S Donal Lenihan

Opinion: Pregnant women in Ireland deserve options and respect. Too often we have neither

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TheJournal

Adriana Casserly

The chatbot will see you now: is this the future of Irish medicine?

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The Irish Times

Joe Humphreys

United left can’t wait for the next election. It needs to build a housing movement

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The Irish Times

Una Mullally

Thailand — farangs and 'improbable couples' everywhere

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Irish Examiner

Suzanne Harrington

Economic future looks good, but the risks are very real

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Irish Examiner

Jim Power

Ireland’s nature heroes: Garden size doesn’t matter - you can do a lot with a little

Ireland’s nature heroes: Garden size doesn’t matter - you can do a lot with a little

You can make a difference to Ireland’s biodiversity no matter how small your patch of the world is, writes Jack Morley.

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TheJournal

Jack Morley

Money Diaries: A factory worker on €38K living in the west of the country

Money Diaries: A factory worker on €38K living in the west of the country

This week, our reader is working hard and enjoying time with her children.

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TheJournal

The Journal Reader

It was like watching the housing crisis covered by a future Reeling in the Years

Earlier this week the Department of Housing posted a video to its social media accounts that seems likely to be remembered, decades from now, as a...

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The Irish Times

Mark O’Connell

Baby Christopher’s parents should not have had to wait so long for an apology

It took the HSE six years, eight months and 22 days to issue an unequivocal apology for the death of baby Christopher Kiely, son of Rebecca Price...

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The Irish Times

Breda O&x27Brien

Left rising, Lowry’s comeback and a blackface controversy: the year in politics

The Dáil rises next week for the Christmas recess. The Taoiseach is off to Brussels for a crucial EU summit, and then to Lebanon to see the troops....

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The Irish Times

Pat Leahy

We could transform Ireland by harnessing the power of our Atlantic winds

When the south wind hits the Atlantic coast as it did this week, the sheer power of nature on display is breathtaking. Is it any wonder that...

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The Irish Times

David Mcwilliams

Surrealing in the Years: 'How To Suffer Indignity' - a documentary by the Department of Housing

Narrated by Liam Neeson.

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TheJournal

Carl Kinsella

How to bake savoury scrolls with puff pastry

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Irish Examiner

Michelle Darmody

Too rich for social housing, too poor to rent or buy. Who will help Ireland’s squeezed middle?

Are you a member of the squeezed middle, that ambiguous, self-defining tribe who feel they pay for everything and get little back in return? Since...

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The Irish Times

Cliff Taylor

three recipes for cooking for Christmas crowds

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Irish Examiner

Darina Allen

Remembering the artist who illustrated Joyce’s Finnegans Wake

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Irish Examiner

Clodagh Finn

It’s time to ban the toxic teen popularity counter

Imagine if you’d woken up one day in 1985 and someone told you that in 40 years’ time every teenager in the world would carry a personalised...

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The Irish Times

Jennifer O’Connell

Denton confirms what has been known about ‘unionist justice’ for decades

THE emphasis in the past few days has understandably focussed on Operation Kenova’s most sensational findings about Freddie Scappaticci and the...

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The Irish News

Brian Feeney

Still no justice for innocent victims of the Troubles

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Irish Examiner

S Mick Clifford

Ah sure don't mind elections — let's choose who runs the country at random

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Irish Examiner

Colin Sheridan

Is Ireland now suffering the hangover from wining and dining social media giants?

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Irish Examiner

Paul Hosford

A show-stopping seafood Christmas dinner

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Irish Examiner

Seafood Made Simple

Simple and comfy Christmas-time sides for family gatherings

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Irish Examiner

Sarah Butler

How unionism took a wrong turn at O’Neill’s crossroads and ended up lost

ALTHOUGH we are a society obsessed with anniversaries, we missed one this week. In a television address on December 9 1968, the Unionist Prime...

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The Irish News

Patrick Murphy

The rise of ‘performative chill’: Why we’re exhausted from pretending not to care

There was a time when the most desirable personality trait was being “nice.” Now it’s being “chill.” Chill about plans. Chill about relationships....

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The Irish News

Sophie Clarke

Motoring: The list of top-selling EV cars tells us two things about Irish shoppers

What we’re seeing now is the EV market growing up, writes Paddy Comyn.

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TheJournal

Paddy Comyn

Opinion: The world needs the United Nations now more than ever

On the 70th anniversary of Ireland joining the UN, Minister Neale Richmond reflects on its role in the face of unstable global politics.

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TheJournal

Neale Richmond

This week showed again there is little to admire about British justice

Martin McGuinness frequently said that I had a naive streak, that my belief there were some kind of checks and balances in the British system that...

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The Irish News

Pat Mcart

A personal letter to Enoch Burke this Christmas

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Irish Examiner

Gareth Ocallaghan

Shelbourne CEO Mossy Quinn’s diary as Crystal Palace come to Dublin

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The Business Post

Tomás Quinn

A Waterford Christmas, when magic was home-made


IN the early 1980s, Waterford was a city holding its breath. Where once it had soared on the gle...

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The Irish Post

Doug Baxter

John Dolan: There’s some awful drivers out there... learners are the safest

John Dolan: There’s some awful drivers out there... learners are the safest

There are far too many learner drivers on our roads, we are told. And it’s true: Figures in recent weeks revealed there were 394,128 L-plate...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

Opinion: Banning under-16s from social media is a half-measure. We should ban toxic algorithms

Opinion: Banning under-16s from social media is a half-measure. We should ban toxic algorithms

Australia is trying to ban teens from social media, but that only scratches the surface as a solution to the problems tech companies are causing...

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TheJournal

Killian Mangan

Cork Views: What makes Rotary Tree of Remembrance so special

Cork Views: What makes Rotary Tree of Remembrance so special

It’s that time of year again! As Cork city prepares to sparkle for Christmas, one festive landmark stands out - not just for its beauty, but for...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

Impress the Guests: This beef Wellington recipe by FX Buckley is worth bookmarking for Christmas

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The Business Post

Business Post Team

ASL Airlines pilots plan second strike day before Christmas

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The Business Post

Fionn Thompson

Galway West bye-election odds show bookmakers out of touch

Galway West bye-election odds show bookmakers out of touch

Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley The Galway West bye-election probably won’t be held until late April or May next year,...

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Connacht Tribune

Dara Bradley

Like Neville Chamberlain in 1938, Donald Trump is the errand boy of gangsters

Understandably fearful, Ukrainian leaders are reminding Europe of the ghosts of Munich in September 1938 when Czechoslovakia was compelled to...

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The Irish Times

Diarmaid Ferriter