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MediaOireachtas media committee may hold special meeting to discuss RTÉ ‘deficiencies’ in SeptemberBy Harry McGee
MediaSunny vibes abound at TG4 autumn launch despite gloomy spillover from RTÉ scandalBy Laura Slattery
Financial ServicesMcGrath pressures banks to raise interest rates for savers By Pat Leahy, Olivia Kelleher and Colin Gleeson
IrelandYoughal Ironman: Triathlon Ireland officials opted not to sanction event in which two men diedBy Colm Keena, Olivia Kelleher and Hugh Dooley
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CultureJohn Gilhooly: ‘I stand in the foyer every night. You learn a lot by just chatting to your public’By Michael Dervan
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PeopleUkrainians and Irish ‘understand each other because we have been through similar problems’By Jade Wilson
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Asia-PacificThailand’s former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra jailed after return from exileBy Eli Meixler in Hong Kong
Business Today NewsletterCRH boss third best paid CEO on FTSE 100, Central Bank’s data breach, and low interest rates on State savingsBy Ciarán Hancock
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AthleticsSha’Carri Richardson’s stunning redemption tale complete as she storms to 100m gold in BudapestBy Sean Ingle
FilmCharlize Theron: I will never, ever do a movie again and say, ‘Yeah, I’ll gain 40 pounds’By Catherine Shoard
IrelandBear miles: Two Irish teddies set for Dublin stop as they fly around the world for charity By Tim O'Brien
MusicFirst Aid Kit at Collins Barracks: Sisters’ spellbinding happy-sad harmonies go down a stormBy Éamon Sweeney
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EconomyIrish economy defies deteriorating outlook to register strong growth in JuneBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
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IrelandYoughal Ironman: Tributes paid to ‘gentleman’ Brendan Wall (45) after death during eventBy Olivia Kelleher, Conor Gallagher and Jack Horgan-Jones
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IrelandYoughal Ironman: Ivan Chittenden ‘was doing what he loved’ when he died, says coachBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsHandyman found in attic of house where he had recently changed locks awarded €750 for unfair dismissalBy Fiona Magennis
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PeopleBrianna Parkins: Is Ireland full of inconsiderate people or afraid of confrontation?By Brianna Parkins
Ireland‘Nothing is comforting us right now’ - funeral of teen killed in Limerick crash remembers ‘funny, happy girl’By David Raleigh
CourtsTeen charged with attacks on three tourists in Temple Bar ordered to stay out of Dublin 2By Tom Tuite
BusinessBar worker who told manager to ‘f**k off’ after St Patrick’s Day incident awarded €14,000 by WRCBy Fiona Magennis
Financial ServicesFinancial Services Union and Permanent TSB agree union recognition for managersBy Laura Slattery
BusinessBuilding company says it lost €500,000 in contracts over ‘false and defamatory reviews’By Aodhan O’Faolain
CourtsHigh Court lifts orders preventing man who suffered severe head injuries from leaving hospitalBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsDarragh O’Brien accepts many people yet to benefit from ‘significant progress’ in housing marketBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandFarmers, hauliers request ‘urgent 30-day exemption’ from driving hour limits during grain harvestBy Tim O'Brien
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EnvironmentState’s new forestry planting scheme misses target by 75% for third year in a rowBy Harry McGee
Europe‘I thought the Russians were stupid to invade a country where girls are fighting for machine guns!’By Lara Marlowe
IrelandWomen, white Irish and those living in Dublin overrepresented in Arts Council funding awards, research showsBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandAds featuring burning piggy banks and broken promises fall foul of advertising standardsBy Conor Pope
World Athletics ChampionshipsWorld Athletic Championships: Ciara Mageean sets Irish record to finish fourth - ‘I honestly gave it my all’By Ian O'Riordan
IrelandYoughal Ironman: US Ironman group and Triathlon Ireland clash over status of race in which two diedBy Nathan Johns, Jack Horgan-Jones, Olivia Kelleher and Arthur Beesley
Rugby World CupOwen Farrell appeal: England captain to miss two games at start of the Rugby World CupBy Gerard Meagher
Crime & LawPlan to deploy additional armed gardaí in Dublin city centre criticised as ‘draconian’ by Government TDBy Conor Gallagher and Conor Lally
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IrelandNew York’s Róisín Wiley wins Rose of Tralee 2023: This is ‘something I’ve hoped for my whole life’ By Fiachra Gallagher
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