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The long-held assumption is that it’s better to work in the North and receive benefits in the Republic
Two cases of BA.4, a sublineage of Omicron, were detected here earlier this month
Polish president Duda to address Ukrainian parliament as Russian wages offensive in Luhansk
Broadhurst predicts big things for teammates before eyeing up celebratory meal
Event described as ‘biggest Irish language demonstration of a generation’ by organisers
Annual ceremony to mark gardaí killed in the line of duty returns following Covid-19
Expert tips on making your bedroom a restful space
Production lines and consumer choices suffer as isolation from west bites
Russia advances in Ukraine’s Donbas as Mariupol steelworks siege ends
Many believe there has been an increase in assaults in the capital – and some think there are fewer gardaí on the streets
Putin pretends to be fighting Nazis when his troops are murdering and raping Ukrainians
Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects on their passion for design
Solidarity with my fellow sufferers as we enter the summer months
A handy bake using the best summer combination there is – strawberries and cream, paired with a soft fluffy sponge and crunchy meringue
Apartments are going up across Dublin – yet few are sold to individual buyers. Why?
For months BBC journalist Aileen Moynagh was subjected to a stranger’s horrific threats
It took three decades getting the sequel off the ground. It’s a story full of twists and turns and tailspins
Legislation using the planning system to curb boom in holiday lets isn’t working
Gap between what politicians talk about and the issues that matter is widening
Group to be modelled after similar committee set up to monitor Covid-19 response
Grow Remote calls for changes to Bill to support firms to say yes to remote working
The pandemic has significantly reduced numbers travelling to South Australia
Action part of growing trend by Sinn Féin to use courts against claims they say are false
Bourke tried to have most of his €13.7 million debts written-off in failed court arrangement
US calls gathering of 40 countries amid reports Finland and Sweden applying to join Nato
Asthma has severely affected Colet Murphy’s life, and that of her family
Asthma has severely affected Colet Murphy’s life, and that of her family
Mayo need to stop picking athletes above natural, tidy consistent score-getters
Beryl Ohas: ‘in Kenya, they tried to reform me from gayness. In Ireland I can be myself’
Gemini survey finds Irish people are the most ‘crypto curious’ in the world
Original 25,000 offers of vacant homes and spare rooms reduced by changes and vetting
Delays in reimbursing new treatments may affect course of illnesses, study says
Government considering plans in light of Ukraine and housing crises
Boris Johnson and his acolytes will risk anything in order to protect Brexit project
Kremlin vows West will fail in what it calls bid to split and ‘destroy Russia from within’
Weekend figures show cases and hospital admissions are all in decline
Twitter shareholders will receive $54.20 in cash for each share
Rouble’s rebound shows measures have had only limited impact and that Russia’s economy is partially acclimatising
Privately run Quick Park at the airport is currently closed
Le Pen’s support in France’s electorate has grown during this campaign to her highest level ever
Macron victory would make him first president of France to win a second term in 20 years
US Secretary of State and Defence Secretary to visit Ukraine but no travel plans confirmed
The White House has not confirmed any travel plans for US Secretary of State or Defence Secretary
Experts highlight the huge benefits of the whole-body exercise and how to do it safely
Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist, Navalny, Scannal: Annie McCarrick, Noughts + Crosses, Michael Jackson’s Zoo, Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?, Ten Percent
Tsunami of scrum penalties creates a situation that discriminates against backline play
Four women reflect on their time in New York and why they came back to Ireland
Ask Roe: Do not get engaged and stay on birth control. He sees your time as less important than his
Review: The first of the singer’s series of large Irish gigs was epic and heartfelt
Yury Filatov confirms embassy in Dublin has now found supplier of heating oil