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EconomyIreland in the crosshairs if European Union ever retaliates to any Trump tariff threat By John FitzGerald
MusicHow Faetooth’s ‘fairy doom metal’ is bringing hope to their fans amid dark US backdropBy Ed Power
Art‘You can never replace it’: The artist capturing precious memories from dementia patientsBy Gemma Tipton
FoodKen Doherty’s ode to offal: ‘Think firm kidneys, springy tripe, crispy ears and melty brains’By Ken Doherty
Your WellnessRecent guidelines on weight-loss drugs are a ‘groundbreaking’ shift in obesity treatmentBy Dr Muiris Houston
Abroad‘I just booked a flight there one day’: From Wicklow to life in Ho Chi Minh city By Genevieve Carbery
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PeopleSarah Moss: Helmets and hi-vis for cyclists are symptoms of the Irish problem, not solutionsBy Sarah Moss
PricewatchNoel contacted The Irish Times with a strange story about JD Sports gift vouchersBy Conor Pope
IrelandOberstown youth detention centre spent €84,000 on unsuccessful attempt to fill one roleBy Conor Lally
Social AffairsTusla must treat people presenting as lone minors as children despite ‘any reservations’By Ellen Coyne
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BusinessSkyborne agrees deal to train Ryanair pilots amid continued growth of air travelBy Barry O'Halloran
Soccer‘I got dead emotional’: Jason McAteer on Roy Keane’s cafe gesture after long-running feudBy Mary Hannigan
EducationWhat are the key factors to be aware of when filling out a CAO application form? By Brian Mooney
OpinionDublin Bus is offering €15,000 for ideas. Here’s one for free: channel Michael O’LearyBy Sinéad O'Sullivan
OpinionBar Council isn’t the voice of reason on judicial reviews. It’s a trade union in fancy dressBy John McManus
Business Today NewsletterRyanair profits dented by Italy fine and the truth about AI at workBy Ciarán Hancock
USMinneapolis shooting: How the Trump administration rushed to judgment By Tyler Pager and Hamed Aleaziz
SportNFL wrap: After five teams and plenty of mockery, ‘Ginger Cuz’ Sam Darnold reaches the Super BowlBy Melissa Jacobs
PoliticsTrump is ‘power-crazy’ and Board of Peace a delusion of power, Mary Robinson saysBy Jade Wilson
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CourtsMother who sexually assaulted daughter (6) and let brother rape her jailed for 15 yearsBy Sonya McLean
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CourtsRetired superintendent and serving gardaí found not guilty in road traffic prosecutions caseBy David Raleigh
CourtsOwner of Dublin period home faces order to demolish large ‘unauthorised’ extensionBy Arthur Beesley
FilmI’ve just seen Hamnet. Why did nobody tell me it would be coma-inducingly boring?By Rosita Boland
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CourtsMan who withdrew injury claim after being recorded getting out of wheelchair is jailedBy Eimear Dodd
Middle EastLuxury apartments and data hubs: ‘New Gaza’ plan criticised by Palestinians and UN expertsBy Michael Jansen
IrelandBrian Crowley defied the odds to live to age 61, funeral of former MEP hearsBy Olivia Kelleher
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BusinessObjectors fail in bid to stop €646m redevelopment of former Holy Cross College in DrumcondraBy Gordon Deegan
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EuropeUp to 380 people feared dead in attempt to cross Mediterranean during cycloneBy Angela Giuffrida
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Consumer TechBluetooth trackers: Apple updates its AirTag, plus Google-compatible alternativesBy Ciara O'Brien
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