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EuropeUkrainian refugees should consider going home to aid war effort, says Kyiv’s top diplomatBy Daniel McLaughlin
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Your MoneyWhy are some people paying income tax at almost 70%? Their pension pot is too bigBy Fiona Reddan
EducationStaff requirement to promote ‘gender ideology’ is threat to academic freedom, say lecturersBy Carl O'Brien
FoodA subtle alternative to black pepper that is perfect for white sauces, mashed potatoes and soupsBy Marie Claire Digby
Life & Style‘I knew from a really early age my father was not an ordinary dad’: a tribute to Michael O’ReganBy Deirdra Schroeder
BooksByron: A Life in Ten Letters by Andrew Stauffer – promiscuous, comedic and ‘darkly charismatic’ By Jenny McAuley
BooksJohn Montague: An Ulster Catholic who was ‘a marooned northerner and an apprentice southerner’By Thomas McCarthy
MusicHurray for the Riff Raff: ‘This is absolutely the right time for me to be alive, and writing songs’By Lindsay Zoladz
Property ClinicWould listing apartment numbers of non-fee-paying residents comply with GDPR?By Finbar McDonnell
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ResidentialCool minimalist cottage with two-storey extension in Ballsbridge for €995,000By Jessica Doyle
OpinionThe Debate: Should the east coast and the midlands get water from the Shannon?By Kay Mullane and Gerard Brady
Crime & LawHome alarm companies targeted in dawn raids by competition watchdog and gardaíBy Conor Pope
PoliticsStalled Northern Ireland infrastructure projects prompt calls for ‘immediate action’By Seanín Graham
IrelandNames mentioned as possible successors to Siún Ní Raghallaigh as RTÉ chairman or womanBy Harry McGee
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations analysis: Wales proud of defence but offer no blueprint for Ireland’s rivals By Nathan Johns
MediaQuestions the Oireachtas committee should ask Catherine Martin over her response to RTÉ turmoilBy Arthur Beesley
BoxingJack Marley’s heavyweight ambitions for Paris benefiting from early Olympic qualificationBy Ian O'Riordan
People‘All Ukrainian refugees have lost careers, houses, friends, language, prospects’By Deirdre Falvey
OpinionLiving in walkable neighbourhoods such as Ranelagh or Salthill makes us happierBy Kevin Leyden, Lorraine D’Arcy and Michael Hogan
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Your FamilySamantha Mumba: ‘I’m a black woman, and I’m raising a black daughter. At some point she ... will absolutely experience racism’By Jen Hogan
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MediaLaura Slattery: Everybody involved in this rolling RTÉ omni-crisis has literally lost the plotBy Laura Slattery
AustraliaBodies of missing Sydney couple found four days after serving police officer charged with murder
PoliticsFine Gael losses, Sinn Féin gains? Predicting the unpredictable European electionsBy Harry McGee
OpinionCatherine Martin can save her political career and do something big for Irish democracyBy Fintan O'Toole
IrelandTuesday’s Top Stories: Hundreds join vigil for nurse who died sleeping rough; roadside checks for e-bikes and e-scooters to be introduced
SoccerIreland women’s coach Eileen Gleeson spoiled for choice with fully fit squad ahead of clash with Wales By Mary Hannigan
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Courts‘Mr Moonlight’ witness Mary Lowry remanded after pleading guilty to careless driving causing deathBy David Raleigh
MusicMigrations weekend at the National Concert Hall: Five string quartets, one five-star performance and some puzzling decisionsBy Michael Dervan
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BusinessUK shoppers see their grocery bills fall as food inflation nears two-year low, data showsBy Valentina Romei and Aiden Reiter
Middle EastDepartment of Foreign Affairs is providing assistance as Irish citizen is detained in IraqBy Fiachra Gallagher
SoccerFormer Real Madrid and Bayern Munich assistant Paul Clement linked to Ireland jobBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsWoman convicted of cruelty to dogs who were described as ‘ravenous’ after finding toast in binBy Jade Wilson
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BusinessCompany linked to comedian John Bishop secures €1 million judgment against tech investorBy Ellen O'Riordan
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Middle EastFears of wider Middle East conflict recede as US and Iran pull back from the brinkBy Farnaz Fassihi, Eric Schmitt and Julian E Barnes
TransportHomeowners accuse Metrolink body of being ‘economical with the truth’ about effects of tunnellingBy Olivia Kelly
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BusinessUK retailer Currys rejects higher takeover bid from ElliottBy Laura Onita and Ivan Levingston
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OireachtasDáil hears of child struggling with ‘mental health crisis’ and receiving no services By Sarah Burns
IrelandMore than 40% of parents have denied themselves food to ensure their children have enough, survey showsBy Tim O'Brien
BusinessSupreme Court rules assignee of company can, in principle, pursue court action in place of firmBy Ellen O'Riordan
EuropeEuropean states dismiss French refusal to rule out sending troops to UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
Social AffairsMother and baby institutions payment scheme to open on March 20thBy Jade Wilson and Kitty Holland
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BusinessRyanair signs deal with travel agent On the Beach to allow customers buy flights directlyBy Barry O'Halloran
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IrelandSenior Irish officers seeing increased tensions along Israel-Syria border since start of Gaza assaultBy Conor Gallagher
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Editorials The Irish Times view on anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in UK politics: deep-seated problems of racism and xenophobia
BusinessKlarna in talks with banks for IPO at $20 billion valueBy Dinesh Nair, Amy Or and Swetha Gopinath
USIrish-owned Raglan Road pub at Disney resort in Florida sued over anaphylactic death of dinerBy Fiachra Gallagher
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Middle EastMany hours of tough negotiations lie ahead before start of 40-45 day Gaza truce can be declaredBy Mark Weiss
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PoliticsCivic nationalist group seeking united Ireland says Border poll ‘could and should be held in 2030′By Seanín Graham
EducationTU Dublin governing body promises action on university’s finances following HEA criticismBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsMichelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly unite to support Northern Ireland women’s side at Windsor ParkBy Gerry Moriarty
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IrelandRobust complaints procedure central to Defence Forces’ cultural change, committee toldBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsRTÉ chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh had threatened to quit and resisted meeting before Catherine Martin Prime Time interviewBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Mark Hilliard
CourtsSamaritans volunteer left ‘really shook’ after call saying explosives had been planted at home of Helen McEnteeBy Sonya McLean and David O’Sullivan