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Climate CrisisStorm Éowyn broke wind records at multiple locations amid hurricane-force speeds, Met Éireann confirmsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
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EuropeThe UK’s last EU commissioner: ‘The level of contact is speeding up. The tone has changed’By Jack Power
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ResidentialNew phase of Leixlip development named after 18th-century mill founder from €460,000By Kevin Courtney
BusinessThe EU’s new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive: ‘There was a huge knowledge gap in the corporate world’By Olive Keogh
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PoliticsWhat kind of president do voters want when Michael D Higgins' term ends and who might run?By Harry McGee
Six NationsOpens in new windowFive areas where Ireland can expose Scotland’s weaknessesBy Nathan Johns
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FoodDubai chocolate: The sweet viral sensation driving 24/7 production at a Westmeath chocolatier By Ella Sloane
RestaurantsRestaurant review: This neighbourhood Indian spot has the potential to become a foodie destination By Corinna Hardgrave
Business Today NewsletterDavy says State needs 93,000 homes a year as SCSI says now is the time to invest in infrastructure By Dominic Coyle
Inside Politics NewsletterInside Politics: Trump’s Gaza announcement puts Patrick’s Day pressure on Micheál MartinBy Jennifer Bray
PricewatchEnergy supplier Yuno hits reader with €870 overcharge and admits others impacted following systems upgrade By Conor Pope
PoliticsMinister for Housing pledges to ‘build, build, build’ after large shortfall in 2024 numbersBy Vivienne Clarke
BusinessThe DEI backlash: employers ‘reframing not retreating’By Anjli Raval, Emma Jacobs and Taylor Nicole Rogers
Sports BriefingCould Dan Sheehan be Ireland’s next boxing star? For rugby’s sake, let’s hope notBy Mary Hannigan
Sport‘He’s not a baby anymore’ – Michael van Gerwen criticises Luke Littler after showing up late for press event
SportIreland under-21s drawn against Lee Carsley’s England for Euro 2027 qualifiersBy Gavin Cummiskey
Photography‘It was my first time seeing it’: how photographer captured this murmuration of starlingsBy Sarah Burns
SportTom Brady’s TV career so far has been a dud. Will that change in the Super Bowl?By Oliver Connolly
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EconomyBank of England delivers hawkish warning on inflation as it cuts interest rates By Philip Aldrick
CourtsFour men plead guilty in relation to largest cocaine seizure in Irish historyBy Alison O'Riordan
Smart MoneyThe Dubs win again: The difference between Ireland’s richest and poorest counties By Cliff Taylor
OireachtasPeople need ‘pounds, shillings and pence’ for Storm Éowyn damage, not taskforces, Dáil hearsBy Marie O'Halloran
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CourtsSupreme Court refuses to hear father’s appeal over life term for rape and sexual assault of his three childrenBy Mary Carolan
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PoliticsProposed ban on imports from illegal Israeli settlements ‘should not be watered down’, says SenatorBy Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastDonald Trump says Gaza will be ‘turned over to the US by Israel’By James Shotter in Jerusalem and Heba Saleh in Cairo
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