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FoodSandwiches in the sun: six perfect parks for lunch al fresco in Dublin city centre By Niamh Browne
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TravelExploring England: 10 destinations to try on a short-hop breakBy Gemma Tipton, Úna McCaffrey, Genevieve Carbery, Tara Brady, John O'Connor and Penny McCormick
Gaelic Games‘How many All-Irelands did you win?’: Dónal Óg Cusack shoots down Joe Canning’s criticism of CorkBy Paul Fitzpatrick
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EnvironmentEuropean maritime law aims to tighten collective security and environmental focus By Caroline O'Doherty
HealthYoung people rely on friends and family over online mental health resources, survey finds By Stephen Conneely
Crime & LawGardaí suspect fatal Dún Laoghaire shooting was a botched intimidation attackBy Conor Lally and Sarah Burns
BusinessSupermac’s Pat McDonagh: ‘If I were 25, I’d be on a flight to Sydney or New York tomorrow’By Killian Woods
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Fashion‘Irish people love colour’: The Clare designer admired by Beyoncé, Tilda Swinton and Florence PughBy Deirdre McQuillan
Climate CrisisIreland’s commitment to EU climate action under scrutiny during presidency of blocBy Caroline O'Doherty
World CupKen Early: The World Cup is an epic battle between prudent precision and superhuman instinctBy Ken Early
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Limerick bench proved key but penalty controversy shows rule must be changedBy Nicky English
BusinessJervis Shopping Centre wants retail unit vacant for eight years to become a restaurantBy Killian Woods
Gaelic GamesOrlagh Nolan and Kate Sullivan strike late to send Dubs into All-Ireland semi-finalsBy John Fallon
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World CupHarry Kane penalty helps 10-man England defeat Mexico in 3-2 thrillerBy David Hytner at the Azteca Stadium
MusicAfter shaky start at Iveagh Gardens, Elvis Costello finds his cowboy-booted feetBy Ruby Eastwood
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Your MoneyEpstein links to corporate America are even wider than investors realiseBy Proinsias O'Mahony
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Middle EastPoll finds US voters do not believe Trump’s war in Iran has been worth costBy Ian Hodgson and Lauren Fedor in Washington
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Asia-PacificChina test fires ballistic missile from nuclear submarine amid rising security concerns By Josh Xiao
BusinessEasyJet reaches outline agreement on £5.5bn takeover by CastlelakeBy Peter Campbell and Camilla Hodgson
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Inside Politics NewsletterIreland relieved to have avoided obvious embarrassment on EU stage – so farBy Paul Colgan
BusinessDublin City Council seeks contractors to build 4,000 social and affordable homesBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsWolfe Tones singer Brian Warfield settles RTÉ defamation action over Joe Duffy commentsBy Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawGardaí inspect 166 brothels and interview more than 250 sex workers in trafficking crackdownBy Hugh Dooley
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CourtsFormer swimming coach George Gibney found guilty of sexually abusing four girls over 50 years agoBy Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
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EuropeUkraine: Latest Russian strikes kill 21 in Kyiv region in advance of Nato summitBy Tess McClure and Peter Beaumont
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CourtsMan accused of carrying out ‘one-punch’ assault in Dublin which left another hospitalisedBy Tom Tuite
EuropeWildfires across Europe forces thousands to flee homes amid ‘powder keg’ dry conditionsBy Jon Henley
CourtsMother takes High Court challenge over potential years-long delay to autistic son’s careBy Fiachra Gallagher
WeatherMet Éireann warns of heatwave across Ireland with temperatures possibly rising above 30 degreesBy Órla Ryan
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PoliticsThalidomide survivors disappointed over Government belief more work needed before State apologyBy Cormac McQuinn
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Ireland‘I never thought I’d share the same pitch, and give him a shove’: Pico’s Messi ‘dream’By Jack White
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