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OpinionIrish people have played important role in EU, but not always in a way that pleases BrusselsBy Stefan Auer
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PoliticsCoalition leaders question credibility of Sinn Féin policies on climate change and businessBy Harry McGee
IrelandPeter Pringle, whose convictions for murdering two gardaí in 1980 were quashed, has diedBy John Fallon
USShooting of Shayma Roman (17) highlights rise of gun violence against young people in New YorkBy Hurubie Meko
CourtsTeenager remanded in custody following serious Cork assault over Christmas periodBy Barry Roche
Health‘True scale of flu season yet to emerge’ as trolley numbers increase significantly in 24 hoursBy Emmet Malone
HealthIreland’s first babies of 2023 welcomed minutes after midnightBy Jade Wilson and Ronan McGreevy
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Asia-PacificXi Jinping’s credibility ‘badly wounded’ as China’s Covid death toll mountsBy Edward White
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IrelandPope Benedict funeral: Irish Ambassador likely to be State’s only representativeBy Patsy McGarry
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Crime & LawGardaí attend scene of a number of suspected stabbings at Hotel KillarneyBy Anne Lucey, Barry Roche and Ronan McGreevy