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Irish Times - Opinion

Tech bros welcome masculine energy back to workplace. It's news to me it ever went away

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Eamon Ryan: Moaning about cycle lanes is a symptom of our inertia on road safety and climate

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Many Irish friends agree with Michael D Higgins, but here in Israel there is anger and revulsion

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Some are getting rich from the housing crisis, because one person's mortgage is another's piggy bank

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The debate: Are Irish language exemptions given out too freely?

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An unfortunate incident of photobombing at the Áras highlights big problem for our democracy

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Why won't millennial women grow up? Because they already have

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Nicole Kidman's Babygirl isn't the 'hottest film this year'. It might be among the most depressing

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If the Government does its job right, the comfortable classes won't be happy

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It's degrading to have to take anything Elon Musk says seriously, but he's right about one thing

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Angry Dáil scenes were partly the result of Sinn Féin's determination to be a more aggressive Opposition

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Storm Éowyn triggered a sense of pandemic PTSD - especially for parents of primary pupils

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Scenes of chaos and bullying in Dáil will have done nothing for the reputation of politicians

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Irish politicians' lack of urgency contrasts poorly with Trump's up-and-at-it attitude

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Maybe Mark Zuckerberg is right - it's time to celebrate 'masculine energy' again

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DUP's first attempt to use the Stormont brake ends in humiliation

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Car insurance and hidden costs

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Letters to the Editor, January 29th: On lessons from Storm Éowyn, and Super Juniors and the Constitution

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Garda Síochána baseball caps

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Letters to the Editor, January 28th: On the President and Holocaust Memorial Day, and tackling the housing crisis

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Populists and libertarians

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Ireland's young adults are a stuck-at-home generation

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The latest data provides further evidence that the multinational sector is slowing

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The latest report into An Bord Pleanála leaves questions unanswered

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A disputed election in Belarus has left Europe's last dictator still in power

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Tough choices must be made on the climate crisis

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Micheál Martin: Anti-Semitism is increasing across the world. We must act

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GAA catfish saga: The way Irish people know and trust each other is coming apart

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Special treatment for Jews? I know what that looks like; it ends at a railway terminus

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Three reasons why the teachings of St Thomas Aquinas are more relevant than ever

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Tensions are already emerging in Camp Trump between populists and libertarians

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Paschal Donohoe: As international risks heighten we must continue to run budget surpluses

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The new history of January 6th, 2021: From extremist attack to 'day of love'

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Trump's policies could do serious damage to Ireland. Here's how the new government should prepare

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Trump's 'golden age' of climate destruction would be a disaster

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Trump's inauguration address tapped into America's violent history of expansionism

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Eoin Ó Broin: New government is destined to repeat housing mistakes of the past

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'Super junior' ministers are politically convenient but constitutionally dubious

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600,000 rural dwellers are at risk of E.coli due to untreated water supplies

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Trump inauguration: This is America now. Let the show begin

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'Catastrophe bonds' may offset LA wildfire damage, part of a perverse trade in dystopia

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Michael D Higgins, the wily old leftie, has always been a supreme politician

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'Meta sees me as a golden goose.' How Zuckerberg's AI creations went rogue and gave the game away

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A new chapter begins for the Cistercian monks, but some things haven't changed

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Why do tribunals so rarely lead to criminal trials?

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