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Donald Trump attacked Joe Biden for being too old. Now his critics say the same about him

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The Irish Times

Jennifer O’Connell

Can the infrastructure plan tackle Ireland’s packed trains and traffic gridlock?

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The Irish Times

Cliff Taylor

Vincent Boland: The debate on Irish unity is becoming more prominent andmore pressing

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The Business Post

Vincent Boland

Business Post View: In AI-Big Tech universe, investors may be starting to sort winners from losers

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The Business Post

Business Post View

Business Post View: Tougher migration rules may be popular but must not choke economic growth

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The Business Post

Business Post View

Post Script: Why Bono wouldn’t take a dig from Denis O’Brien; Cosgrave’s war of words with hoteliers

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The Business Post

Post Script

Parent: It's the most terrifying time of the year. The elves on the shelves are back

5

TheJournal

Niamh Oreilly

Fence-sitters like Ireland need to come to terms with benefits of Mercosur

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Irish Examiner

John Whelan

John Dolan: If you sit a job interview, the least you deserve is a prompt reply

John Dolan: If you sit a job interview, the least you deserve is a prompt reply

Say hello warmly. Look into their eyes. Smile. Shake their hands firmly. Sit down and lean forward slightly in your chair. And, begin... “So, why...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

Short-term budget gains mask long-term economic pain

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The Irish News

Newton Emerson

Women on Walls — the art of challenging the status quo

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Irish Examiner

Clodagh Finn

These three Ministers are doing something welcome – making enemies

“I know that some of the providers won’t be happy with this. But look, eh, that’s life.” The words of Minister for Communications Patrick...

7

The Irish Times

Pat Leahy

Ian Guider: Ballsbridge is no sleepy village, it’s one of Ireland’s most commercially important corridors

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The Business Post

Ian Guider

I panicked about cooking Christmas dinner, but it's just a carvery with tinsel

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Irish Examiner

Esther Mccarthy

There is more humanity in the heartless Tories than at Stormont

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The Irish News

Patrick Murphy

Why I rely on vaccines despite rising misinformation from RFK Jr

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Irish Examiner

Gareth Ocallaghan

Anton Savage: The courts should take a Ryanair approach to Enoch Burke

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The Business Post

Anton Savage

A tale of two Alices who have lived lives full of warmth and compassion

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Irish Examiner

S Mick Clifford

Arne Slot looks helpless and a manager rarely survives that look

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Irish Examiner

S Dion Fanning

Interment IRA’s ‘greatest propaganda weapon’ – On This Day in 1975

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The Irish News

Cormac Moore

The Government says it’s not them — it’s us. But is that really why nothing gets built?

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Irish Examiner

Paul Hosford

Ian Guider: Alphabet looks like company with clearest path to success in AI world

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The Business Post

Ian Guider

Please God, don’t let it be Christmas already

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The Irish News

Fabien Mcquillan

Keith Lowe: We must protect tenants, but not to the point of driving landlords from the market

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The Business Post

Keith Lowe

Why your screen time is ruining screenwriting

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The Irish News

Sophie Clarke

Surrealing in the Years: Looks like you win this round, Ranelagh

It’s like Garth Brooks if he were a train.

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TheJournal

Carl Kinsella

The story of the Derry woman who refused to play the hypocrite game

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The Irish News

Pat Mcart

Motoring: You're right, cars ARE way more expensive than they used to be

If you wanted a really cheap new car in 2015, you had the option of a sub-€10,000 price tag – but not anymore.

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TheJournal

Paddy Comyn

Peter Flanagan: Why are we so sensitive about the Irish accent?

Irish people protect the authenticity of our accents as the Italians do with their food, writes Peter Flanagan.

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TheJournal

Peter Flanagan

Ranelagh’s latest MetroLink objection highlights bananas nature of hyper-minority rule

What’s the matter with Ranelagh? Before examining the economics of the last-ditch attempt to stop the country’s biggest infrastructural project,...

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The Irish Times

David Mcwilliams

Happy Black Friday - also known as Insatiable Consumption Day

Happy Black Friday, everyone. Click open those apps, stack those digital baskets to overflowing and wait for the Amazon man to stagger to your...

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The Irish Times

Justine Mccarthy

Even The Bible tells us that 'respect your elders' is flawed life advice

1

Irish Examiner

Jennifer Horgan

Where is the modern rise in gambling leading?

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Irish Examiner

S Paul Rouse

People, place and sports, it’s how they make you feel

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Irish Examiner

S Jack Anderson

Cork Views: 'Bishop Lucey Park will sparkle over the coming weeks with Corkmas events'

Cork Views: 'Bishop Lucey Park will sparkle over the coming weeks with Corkmas events'

It’s prompted debate and discussion, but people have been voting with their feet and flocking in huge numbers to enjoy the new, reimagined Bishop...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

Laura Roddy: Big energy players sat out Ireland’s latest offshore wind auction - here’s why

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The Business Post

Laura Roddy

Brian Hayes: Bold action needed to secure the next era of Ireland’s finance sector

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The Business Post

Brian Hayes

Black Friday: We all love a bargain - but let's not destroy the planet for the sake of them

Carbon emissions from Black Friday returns in the US alone are equivalent to three million cars.

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TheJournal

Barry Andrews

Brian Feeney: Gavin Robinson’s Covid inquiry comments betray unionist world view

DUP leader Gavin Robinson’s response to Baroness Hallett’s latest Covid module report was predictable in a number of ways, but most revealing in...

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The Irish News

Brian Feeney

Alex Kane: In 1999 we had hope at Stormont. Today there is only toxicity

ON November 29 1999 – exactly 26 years ago tomorrow – the first executive of the new Good Friday Agreement institutions was nominated. It was an...

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The Irish News

Alex Kane

S 'It never felt like a challenge. It felt like an opportunity' - Derval O'Rourke on the mindset that made her

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Irish Examiner

S Jack Anderson

Margaretta smiling down on UG honorary degree refusals!

Margaretta smiling down on UG honorary degree refusals!

Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley The University of Galway’s Israel problem is not going away. It’s getting worse....

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Connacht Tribune

Dara Bradley

Why should ordinary people have to pay more for Britain’s ineptitude? - The Irish News view

First, the good news. The Conservative government’s cruel decision almost a decade ago to limit some benefit entitlements to the first two children...

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The Irish News

The Irish News

Statements on migration must be rooted in the facts - The Irish News view

It is regularly suggested by right-wing voices, particularly in the Reform party as well as in sections of both the Conservatives and the DUP, that...

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The Irish News

The Irish News

Still trying to reach the future through the past

PAUL Brady played the Waterfront in Belfast last Friday. I have been a fan ever since I heard Arthur McBride and tried to work out the intricate...

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The Irish News

Máiría Cahill

The decisions that define or destroy us 

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Irish Examiner

S Ronan Ogara

Grief: I've lost my dad, my mum and my sisters. I've learned we all need a space to talk

Emma Rock is walking in the Irish Hospice Foundation’s Never Forgotten Night Walk this evening.

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TheJournal

Emma Rock

Simon Harris is facing his first big test. Can he shake off the TikTok Tánaiste image?

S i mon Harris is about to face an early test in his new role as Minister for Finance that will give him an opportunity to prove his critics wrong...

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The Irish Times

Stephen Collins

John Arnold: I wept as we buried Michael, a friend who lived life with gusto

John Arnold: I wept as we buried Michael, a friend who lived life with gusto

“God help us, Maurice, ’tis the workhouse for us,” was a cant, a saying, I often heard older people repeat down the years. It might have been...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

Black Friday? Make it a Green day in Cork instead!

Black Friday? Make it a Green day in Cork instead!

As the festive season approaches, multinational retail chains flood our screens with promotions related to Black Friday tomorrow. A quieter, more...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo