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EnvironmentAnger as Irish Rail removes hedgerows along Limerick Junction-Waterford lineBy Kevin O'Sullivan
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Your MoneyTesla’s love of the number 500,000 should offer a warning for investorsBy Proinsias O'Mahony
HealthRemembering Christie Hennessy: ‘I’m in mourning every day, but am putting my best foot forward’By Arlene Harris
BusinessNo bonuses at Goodbody, Stripe well set for an IPO, and Netflix’s Oscar tacticsBy Ciarán Hancock
SportAndy Farrell to name Ireland XV for Wales, Gerry Thornley on French renaissanceBy Patrick Madden
IrelandCancer campaigner angry at being sent polling card for late wifeBy Brian Hutton, Sarah Burns and Jack Power
PoliticsElection 2020 fact check: How is the clampdown on AirBnB-style lettings working?By Jack Horgan-Jones and Simon Bracken
EducationMore strikes likely as ASTI ballots members over lower pay arrangementsBy Martin Wall and Sarah Burns
CourtsState’s longest-serving prisoner should get two days’ release per year, Minister acceptsBy Ruaidhrí Giblin
PoliticsElection 2020: FG attacks SF and FF after party drops to third in latest pollBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandElection 2020: Early rising Healy-Raes take twin track approach to sprawling constituencyBy Barry Roche
CourtsMan threatened to burn down house before raping ex-partner, court toldBy Isabel Hayes and Brion Hoban
CourtsMan held over Essex deaths alleged to have been involved in prior migrant transportBy Olga Cronin
Financial ServicesFall in authorisation applications to Central Bank after Brexit planning peakBy Joe Brennan
Financial ServicesTracker scandal bill tops €1.5bn as AIB doubles provisions on Ombudsman rulingBy Joe Brennan
An Irish DiaryBasque County – Frank McNally on an era when Meath was a cultural melting potBy Frank McNally
PoliticsChildren’s hustings: ‘You are meant to be someone kids like me can look up to’By Mark Hilliard
Commercial PropertyHigh Court adjourns case tied to Dunne bankruptcy as settlement agreedBy Barry O'Halloran and Mary Carolan
BusinessIrish Greyhound Board executive seeks injunctions over ‘flawed’ disciplineBy Aodhan O'Faolain