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Election 2024Irish Times poll: Voters prefer Fianna FĂĄil-Fine Gael coalition and Harris as taoiseachBy Pat Leahy
Social AffairsâEight hours of volunteering?â: Church of Scientology âexploitedâ asylum seekers in DublinBy Sorcha Pollak and Conor Gallagher
EnvironmentUnique insects arenât in the Burren for the scenery - but add another resplendent layer to an astonishing part of Ireland By Ella McSweeney
CyclingLara Gillespie climbing the cycling ranks and finding that extra gear despite adversity By Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawIrish soldiers prevented from leaving Lebanon after drunken airport fightBy Conor Gallagher
FoodFood and fiction: How writers are serving up food as a central character in their narrativesBy Shamim de BrĂșn
SoccerWembley a happy hunting ground for Irish teams â just not football ones . . .By James McDermott
Election 2024âEverything costs more now.â Meet the Irish Times voter panel for General Election 2024By Jennifer Bray, Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Harry McGee
Election 2024The Irish Times voter panel on election 2024: âWe are being bribed with our own moneyâBy Pat Leahy and Jennifer Bray
BusinessFossil fuels are âgifts from godâ and other delusions to emerge from Cop29By Laura Slattery
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SportSport Twitter, now X, deplorable, compelling and mindless ... but still, itâs hard to say goodbyeBy Barney Ronay
BoxingJake Paul beats Mike Tyson in manufactured mismatch as Father Time comes callingBy Donald McRae at AT&T Stadium
Election 2024AontĂș wants to âsee change in relation to the law on abortionâ, Peadar TĂłibĂn saysBy Jennifer Bray
SoccerConor Coventry joins Republic of Ireland squad as Jason Knight replacement for England gameBy Gavin Cummiskey
Election 2024Taoiseach plays down Fine Gael tensions with Fianna FĂĄil amid growing series of spatsBy Barry Roche
CultureBest known as one half of DâUnbelievables, Jon Kenny was both an anarchic comedian and a soulful presence By Ed Power
CourtsMarried couple charged over alleged âŹ21m international money laundering operationBy Tom Tuite
Election 2024Reports of Church of Scientology recruiting asylum seekers âdeeply concerningâ, OâGorman saysBy Jennifer Bray
SoccerLee Carsley focused on âgetting job doneâ against Ireland in final match as England interim manager
IrelandMan who saved infant in buggy from drowning among those honoured at Garda National Youth AwardsBy Conor Pope
TV & RadioâDevastatedâ Pat Shortt pays tribute to comedy partner Jon Kenny who has died aged 66By Conor Pope
Gaelic GamesScotstown prove too strong for Erne Gaels in claiming Ulster semi-final spotBy Gareth Cauldwell
Asia-PacificFormer student detained after eight killed and 17 injured in stabbing at college in China
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