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I want MetroLink, but must it be at the expense of St Stephen’s Green?

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The Irish Times

Una Mullally

Seriously, what planet does Britain’s deluded Prince Andrew inhabit?

9

Irish Examiner

S Terry Prone

I tried to stare at this painting for three hours. And something odd happened

6

The Irish Times

Joe Humphreys

UK chancellor Rachel Reeves faces difficult budget balancing act

6

Irish Examiner

David Mcnamara

Matt Cooper: Dunnes Stores dynasty story as much about matriarch Margaret as her controversial brother Ben

8

The Business Post

Matt Cooper

Shane Coleman: The not-so-united left behind Catherine Connolly’s presidential bid

10

The Business Post

Shane Coleman

The 7 surprising habits of highly effective Tyrone people

7

The Irish News

Fabien Mcquillan

Casio’s AI pet Moflin might be cute – but it’s no replacement for the real thing

8

The Irish News

Sophie Clarke

James McDermott: Gavin’s ‘whimsical’ presence on ballot a natural home for the displeased and displaced

7

The Business Post

James Mcdermott

Business Post View: Gaza’s fragile pivot to peace must be grasped

6

The Business Post

Business Post View

Roberta Metsola: Plain and simple - Europe is open for business

5

The Business Post

Roberta Metsola

Opinion: I live in one of the UK's most multicultural areas. Immigrants are not the enemy

7

TheJournal

Peter Flanagan

Here’s why you should vote for Jim Gavin

10

The Irish Times

Breda O&x27Brien

Money Diaries: A governance assistant manager on €71K living in Munster

7

TheJournal

Thejournal.ie Reader

The Enhanced Games are about something far weirder than money

Last Monday, Shane Ryan, a 31-year-old swimmer who has competed for Ireland in three Olympics, announced that he would be coming out of retirement...

10

The Irish Times

Mark O’Connell

Lucinda Creighton: A Nobel prize for Donald Trump would be a small price to pay if peace plan works

9

The Business Post

Lucinda Creighton

Post Script: Paddy Power boss bets against United; Irish comedian coins it in Riyadh; Sexton’s new role

9

The Business Post

Post Script

Professor Rónán Collins: Getting the winter flu vaccine is an effective way to reduce the risk of stroke

The RCPI national clinical lead for the stroke programme says we should have a comprehensive vaccine schedule to protect older population as we do...

10

TheJournal

Professor Rónán Collins

John Dolan: My first presidential election - but I reckon I’ll spoil my vote

John Dolan: My first presidential election - but I reckon I’ll spoil my vote

Next January will mark the 25th anniversary of my emigration to Ireland, on a Ryanair plane from England alongside my wife-to-be, and with our two...

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Evening Echo

Evening Echo

Mental health: There isn’t a family in the land who hasn’t been affected by depression - including mine

Our columnist writes about her own journey to a diagnosis and the professionals who helped her.

8

TheJournal

Gwen Loughman

If Catherine Connolly wins, it means one of two things

The presidential election is turning into a flaming disaster for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. The latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll, whose findings...

6

The Irish Times

Pat Leahy

These three recipes are perfect examples of natural brain food

2

Irish Examiner

Darina Allen

The silver tea set that tells story of Irish marriage bar

3

Irish Examiner

Clodagh Finn

How to make crunchy granola bars — and the mistakes to avoid

9

Irish Examiner

Michelle Darmody

It'll be life's mundane moments that will make our memoirs

10

Irish Examiner

Esther Mccarthy

Horse racing was built on patience but modern approach means foundations are crumbling

10

Irish Examiner

S Ruby Walsh

Woke and wacky Gerry Ryan is still sorely missed

4

Irish Examiner

Gareth Ocallaghan

'Reluctant election' shows off two sides of Ireland's anti-establishment sentiment

10

Irish Examiner

Mick Clifford

The boundary for elite athletes just got more dangerous

10

Irish Examiner

S Cathal Dennehy

Politicians should be able to question the use of the Special Criminal Court

2

Irish Examiner

Paul Hosford

Vincent Boland: First Brands’ collapse is causing angst and bafflement in the markets

2

The Business Post

Vincent Boland

Exclusive: Darragh O’Brien fumes as Kenny Jacobs’s €1.2m exit package to be signed off in coming days

10

The Business Post

Exclusive

Fianna Fáil repeated Gráinne Seoige campaign mistakes with Jim Gavin

Fianna Fáil repeated Gráinne Seoige campaign mistakes with Jim Gavin

Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley Extremely committed. Hard working. Diligent. A tremendous public representative. Just...

10

Connacht Tribune

Dara Bradley

Sarah Collins: EU’s defence drive to boost sector – but Irish business and political role less clear

9

The Business Post

Sarah Collins

Restaurant owner: For every €100 in sales, I have to spend €93

Paul Behan of The Lobster Pot writes that restaurants needed the VAT cut in the Budget – and that it’s just one of many expenses hospitality...

10

TheJournal

Paul Behan

Opinion: Is AI coming for your job? Maybe - but it's not inevitable

Not every job can or should be replicated by AI, writes Finian Murphy.

10

TheJournal

Finian Murphy

Newton Emerson: There’s little for Gaza to learn from us about decommissioning

The government is claiming the UK has an important role in the Gaza peace deal, based directly on the peace process in Northern Ireland. It cites...

10

The Irish News

Newton Emerson

Patrick Murphy: Will a united Ireland stop the poor being poor and the rich being rich?

Won’t it be great when we get a united Ireland? There will be free health care for all and no hospital waiting lists. Poverty will be abolished,...

8

The Irish News

Patrick Murphy

Ignorant statements are cause for concern

THIS is quite a frightening time in Irish politics. In Irish society. Not since the 1930s have we...

9

The Irish Post

Joe Horgan

Pat McArt: Thank God I grew up in the age before phone cameras

I was sent a strange video on WhatsApp at the weekend. Without going into too much detail, it was of a lady who got out of a car, climbed onto the...

7

The Irish News

Pat Mcart

The conflict didn’t end in April 1998 — so why are they pretending it did?

Which genius at the Northern Ireland Office or the Department of Foreign Affairs decided that the cut-off date for legacy proposals should be April...

10

The Irish News

Máiría Cahill

No, it is not weird to be scared of clowns!

No, it is not weird to be scared of clowns!

Not long ago, a client sat across from me, visibly embarrassed. She said: “I know it sounds silly, but I’m terrified of clowns.” Then she...

10

Evening Echo

Evening Echo

A woman being made a school principal should not be big news. But it is

Castleknock College, an all-boys fee-paying school in Dublin, was in the news this week for doing something progressive. One hundred and ninety...

10

The Irish Times

Jennifer O’Connell

As Ireland has become richer, more Irish people are heading to Australia

Australia has not experienced a recession in four decades. The economy has grown every year since 1990. Consider the chaos we in the West have...

20

The Irish Times

David Mcwilliams

Decay in our schools is a symptom of political neglect - The Irish News view

The Public Accounts Committee’s warning over the crumbling state of Northern Ireland’s schools should trouble every parent, teacher and politician...

3

The Irish News

The Irish News

We need to get better at talking to each other

I was singing along to Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong the other night: “You say laughter, and I say larfter; You say after and I say arfter;...

4

The Irish News

Alex Kane

For the English, the call now is for a nation once again

Tom McTague, editor-in-chief of the New Statesman, formerly political editor of the Independent on Sunday, has written a book trying to explain the...

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The Irish News

Brian Feeney