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Asserting your core values is grand but Varadkar can’t afford a bad local election
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Lorraine Courtney: We need to embrace motherhood and end this culture of fear around having children
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David Furnish: Bigotry is festering so Pride is now more important than ever
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David Quinn: Ireland might be turning more secular, but we aren’t all atheists yet
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Brighid McLaughlin: To be truly woke, you have to understand a dictionary-load of sh*te that couldn’t be any more impenetrable
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Gene Kerrigan: ‘Organic farmer’ is now an insult
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Fiona O’Connell: For a lousy free dinner, our fluffy ducklings are no more
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Conor Skehan: Measuring success by home ownership is a wealth-wrecking lie
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Eilis O’Hanlon: Puberty is not a disease that needs to be cured
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Malcolm Noonan: Fight to restore biodiversity and renew farming are two sides of same coin
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Retirement village ordered to refund €1,056 to resident following invalid rent increases
Mystery over father’s 50-year disappearance solved after news article
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John Daly: The message of ‘Saoirse?’ showed the futility of war
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Fine Gael lead popularity contest on social media, with Leo Varadkar the most-followed cabinet TD
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AstraZeneca lung cancer drug halves death risk from disease, landmark study finds
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Staffing ‘nightmare’ is biggest threat to the tourism industry as foreign visitors return
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‘People say they won’t work for the weekend. They’ll wait until the weather changes’ – restaurateurs tell of staff shortage crisis
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It could be ‘curtains for fraudsters’ under new personal injury rules
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‘We have reserved the first free pint for Taylor Swift’ – Iconic ‘Banshees of Inisherin’ pub restored to former glory in Co Galway
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New courses provide pathway to a university degree for students who fell short in CAO race
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The trouble with Phillip Schofield: Let’s face it, a cheating sleazebag is still a cheating sleazebag no matter his, or her, sexual orientation
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Hats off to RTE’s ‘Ulysses’ – even Joycean scholars agree it should be heard, not read
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Louise McSharry: It would be naive to think children aren’t scarred by school voluntary payment system
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Enough lazy waffle about naming five famous Belgians, there are plenty
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Mary and her little lamb and Bugs Bunny have cost mutton and rabbit industries millions
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Richard Curran: The truth about Leo Varadkar’s €1,000 tax cut plan is that Budget giveaways usually don’t work
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Kathy Donaghy: If summer was food, it would be vinegar-soaked chips
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Finola Meredith: Banning Hitler’s items will only make them more desirable
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Mark Keenan: To solve the housing crisis we need the LDA as a market force, not a sideshow
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John Connell: Anthony Bourdain was honest, raw and real and inspired adventure in an entire generation
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Tanya Sweeney: Is it finally time for the Other Woman to have her moment? Welcome to Side Piece Summer...