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BARBIE REVIEW: MARGOT ROBBIE IS EXPLOSIVE IN GRETA GERWIG’S LURID ASSAULT ON SENSES MORE TOP STORIES Subscriber Only MULTI-BILLION-EURO NEW RAILWAY LINES FOR NORTHERN IRELAND ARE MAKE-BELIEVE Residential UNDER THE EYE OF BEN BULBEN: A DRAMATIC SPOT IN YEATS COUNTRY FOR €695,000 Europe UN WEATHER AGENCY WARNS OF LITTLE RESPITE IN ‘SUMMER OF EXTREMES’ AS WILDFIRES BURN GREEK HOMES Inside Business THE LATTE LEVY: ‘CONSUMERS WANT TO DO THE RIGHT THING’ Listen | 37:49 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscriber Only HOW TO BREAK YOUR SMARTPHONE ADDICTION Social Affairs NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS ‘PREVENTED FROM ENTERING HOMELESSNESS’ BY THRESHOLD FALLS 27% Business AUSTRIA’S BAWAG BANK CONFIRMS PLAN TO OFFER IRISH MORTGAGES THROUGH MOCO Subscriber Only HOW AN IRISH DELEGATION ROOM IN BRUSSELS HOSTED A SMALL PIECE OF HISTORY THIS WEEK Science THE WESTERN WORLD IS BESIEGED BY CRITICISMS - ACADEMICS MUST BE FREE TO INVESTIGATE Ireland MAN DIES AFTER COLLISION BETWEEN TRUCK AND CAR IN KILDARE OPINION FINN MCREDMOND: NO, ARTS DEGREES DON’T DELIVER QUICK RETURNS ON INVESTMENT. THEY’RE NOT SUPPOSED TO It is perfectly obvious that Ireland does not owe all of its 21st-century success to its technological revolution. Instead, its technological revolution owes much to Ireland’s long and esteemed tradition in the arts By Finn McRedmond WE AT THE FISCAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ARE CONCERNED AT THE GOVERNMENT’S SPENDING PLANS By Michael McMahon AT A STRETCH – FIONNUALA WARD ON THE BENEFITS OF FLEXIBILITY NEWTON EMERSON MULTI-BILLION-EURO NEW RAILWAY LINES FOR NORTHERN IRELAND ARE MAKE-BELIEVE THE IRISH TIMES VIEW ON THE SPANISH ELECTION: THE COUNTRY’S HISTORY LOOMS LARGE THE IRISH TIMES VIEW ON THE 2023 WORLD CUP: A HISTORIC DAY FOR IRISH SPORT LATEST STORIES SUNAK BRACED FOR ELECTORAL TEST AS POLLS OPEN IN TRIPLE BYELECTION CONTEST ADDITION OF SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY TO NEWBORN SCREENING BEING ASSESSED BY HIQA DONALD TRUMP UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR CIVIL RIGHTS CONSPIRACY IN CAPITOL ATTACK INQUIRY WORLD CUP: TODAY’S THE DAY - BUT BEST NOT BUY THE CHAMPAGNE YET LIVE AUSTRALIA V REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: WOMEN’S WORLD CUP OPENER MOST READ 1 COLDPLAY ANNOUNCE TWO DUBLIN CONCERTS FOR AUGUST 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 IRELAND’S DEFENCE FORCES TO GET NEW US-STYLE CAMOUFLAGE UNIFORMS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 IS THIS THE GREATEST LITTLE RESTAURANT TO OPEN THIS YEAR? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 WOMAN’S CO LAOIS HOME WAS PURCHASED AND RENOVATED WITH CRIME PROCEEDS, CAB CLAIMS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 FAMILY DOCTOR WHO PRESCRIBED DRUGS TO KNOWN ADDICTS FOUND GUILTY OF PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WOMEN'S WORLD CUP Australia & New Zealand 2023 Live- Women's World Cup LIVE AUSTRALIA V REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: WOMEN’S WORLD CUP OPENER AUCKLAND SHOOTING: WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TO GO AHEAD AS PLANNED, SAYS NEW ZEALAND PM KATIE MCCABE: ‘WE DON’T JUST WANT TO CREATE HISTORY, WE WANT TO LEAVE A LEGACY’ HIGHLIGHTS MOVING TO PARIS WAS AN EYE-OPENER. BUT I LEARNED MUCH ABOUT MYSELF AND THE LIFE THAT I WANTED BRIANNA PARKINS: HOW TO GO ABOUT FINANCING THE PURCHASE OF YOUR FIXER-UPPER EVER-SHARP AARON GILLANE STILL THE POINT OF LIMERICK’S ATTACK WHY IPHONE DESIGN IS NO LONGER THE GOLD STANDARD FOR USABILITY SPORT Live- Women's World Cup LIVE AUSTRALIA V REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: WOMEN’S WORLD CUP OPENER Vera Pauw’s team take on the Matildas in front of a huge Sydney crowd, follow the action as it happens ... WOMEN’S WORLD CUP: IRELAND OUT TO MAKE GOLDEN MEMORIES IN HISTORIC SHOWDOWN WITH AUSTRALIA BRITISH OPEN: RORY MCILROY BUILDING UP MOMENTUM WHILE FLYING UNDER THE RADAR CONOR FOGARTY MAKING A SMASHING NAME FOR HIMSELF ALL OVER AGAIN KATIE MCCABE: ‘WE DON’T JUST WANT TO CREATE HISTORY, WE WANT TO LEAVE A LEGACY’ EVER-SHARP AARON GILLANE STILL THE POINT OF LIMERICK’S ATTACK IRELAND V AUSTRALIA: ‘WE DON’T FEAR ANYONE,’ SAYS VERA PAUW IN ADVANCE OF WORLD CUP KICK-OFF BUSINESS BARELY ONE-THIRD OF ADULTS UNDER 40 IN IRELAND OWN A HOME, REPORT FINDS New report lays bare generational divide in Irish housing market AUSTRIA’S BAWAG BANK CONFIRMS PLAN TO OFFER IRISH MORTGAGES THROUGH MOCO SEA BIRD PROTECTION PLAN CLASHES WITH PROPOSED WIND FARM WHY IPHONE DESIGN IS NO LONGER THE GOLD STANDARD FOR USABILITY AVOLON EARNINGS HIT €69M IN SECOND QUARTER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE THE GLASS IS ALWAYS HALF EMPTY TESLA SINKS AS INVESTORS BRACE FOR NEW HITS TO PROFITABILITY LIFE & STYLE Your Wellness PÁDRAIG Ó'MORÁIN: ‘WE ARE ENCOURAGED TO BURST WITH SELF-CONFIDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM’ Food FROM COOKIES TO PLANT-BASED BURGERS: HOW ARE CHEFS KEEPING ARTISTS LIKE BEYONCÉ AND LIZZO FED ON TOUR? Life & Style FROM PANAMA TO DUNDALK: FAMILIARITY FEELS STRANGE, SINCE IT’S MY FIRST TIME TAKING A BUS TO THE TOWN Your Wellness ‘MY HUSBAND HAS NO INTEREST IN HAVING A SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP’ People RÓISÍN INGLE: I MIGHT BE OKAY, BUT I’M NOT FINE AT ALL AFTER TRYING TO BUY TAYLOR SWIFT TICKETS CULTURE Books POEM OF THE WEEK: SURFIN’ BY JESSIE LENDENNIE Music COLDPLAY ANNOUNCE TWO DUBLIN CONCERTS FOR AUGUST 2024 Music THE BANGLES’ SUSANNA HOFFS: ‘I FELT I COULD PULL BACK THE CURTAIN ON WORKING IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS’ Music IMELDA MAY AT IVEAGH GARDENS: STAGE TIMES, SET LIST, TICKET INFORMATION, HOW TO GET THERE AND MORE Film BARBIE GIRLS - AND BOYS - THINK PINK AT FILM’S IRISH PREMIERE IN DUBLIN WORLD SUNAK BRACED FOR ELECTORAL TEST AS POLLS OPEN IN TRIPLE BYELECTION CONTEST Labour and the Liberal Democrats hope to overturn large Conservative majorities DONALD TRUMP UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR CIVIL RIGHTS CONSPIRACY IN CAPITOL ATTACK INQUIRY PROTESTERS STORM SWEDISH EMBASSY IN BAGHDAD AHEAD OF STOCKHOLM KORAN BURNING UKRAINE WAR: 18 WOUNDED IN STRIKE ON PORT CITY OF MYKOLAIV, ODESA TARGETED FOR THIRD NIGHT AUCKLAND SHOOTING: WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TO GO AHEAD AS PLANNED, SAYS NEW ZEALAND PM HOW AN IRISH DELEGATION ROOM IN BRUSSELS HOSTED A SMALL PIECE OF HISTORY THIS WEEK TWO KILLED IN AUCKLAND SHOOTING AHEAD OF WOMEN’S WORLD CUP OPENER CRIME & LAW NO FURTHER INVESTIGATIVE ACTION IN VAST MAJORITY OF BLACKROCK AND WILLOW PARK ABUSE CASES More than 140 people have reported incidences of child sexual abuse involving 18 alleged abusers to gardaí investigating such allegations at the schools in south Dublin COURT EXTENDS LEGAL AID FOR JAMES ‘MAGO’ GATELY DEFENCE TO COVER CAB CLAIMS ONE OF TWO ACCUSED OF MAN’S MURDER ALLEGEDLY SENT MESSAGE SAYING HE WAS AFTER ‘OPENING MULVEY’S FACE UP’ FAMILY DOCTOR WHO PRESCRIBED DRUGS TO KNOWN ADDICTS FOUND GUILTY OF PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT THREE SISTERS CALLED TO THE BAR OF IRELAND TOGETHER ON THE SAME DAY WALKER ON ISOLATED CO DONEGAL BEACH DISCOVERS SUSPECTED DRUGS WORTH €2M LOCKDOWN BARBECUE’S ALLEGED HOST MET GARDAÍ ALONE AFTER 20 PEOPLE FLED INTO FIELDS, COURT HEARS POLITICS LARGE BUDGET OVERSPENDS IN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CANNOT CONTINUE, DONOHOE WARNS Department has needed supplementary funding ‘for every year I can remember’, Minister for Public Expenditure says CAPPING PAY LEVELS AT RTÉ NOT RULED OUT, SAYS MINISTER AS RYAN TUBRIDY SET TO MEET KEVIN BAKHURST TO DISCUSS FUTURE NO MEANINGFUL ACTION FROM LONDON TO CONVINCE DUP TO REJOIN STORMONT ASSEMBLY, SAYS PARTY BOARD GIVEN NEW DATE FOR CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COMPLETION - BUT WILL NOT REVEAL IT FOR MONTHS MINISTER FOR HOUSING RULES OUT VAT REDUCTION FOR BUILDING OF NEW HOMES SODDEN JULY CAUSING ‘HAVOC’ FOR FARMERS SEEKING TO HARVEST CROPS TAOISEACH MAKES UNANNOUNCED VISIT TO KYIV TO MEET ZELENSKIY News Digests Stay on top of the latest news with our daily newsletters each morning, lunchtime and evening Sign up On The Money Save money and make smart spending decisions with our weekly personal finance digest Subscribe HEALTH ADDITION OF SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY TO NEWBORN SCREENING BEING ASSESSED BY HIQA PÁDRAIG Ó'MORÁIN: ‘WE ARE ENCOURAGED TO BURST WITH SELF-CONFIDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM’ FURTHER 21 CASES OF SUSPECTED PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL ASSAULT FOUND AT ‘EMILY’ HSE CARE FACILITY ‘MY HUSBAND HAS NO INTEREST IN HAVING A SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP’ PROPERTY LANDMARK VICTORIAN HOME ON QUIET, LEAFY RATHMINES STRETCH FOR €3.5M MICHAEL MORAN’S SEABREN SITS TIGHT ON €59M SALE OF HIGH-END APARTMENTS IN SOUTH DUBLIN UNDER THE EYE OF BEN BULBEN: A DRAMATIC SPOT IN YEATS COUNTRY FOR €695,000 TOWN & COUNTRY: WHAT WILL €650,000 BUY IN DUBLIN AND MEATH? DON'T MISS BELL X1 AT IVEAGH GARDENS: STAGE TIMES, SET LIST, TICKET INFORMATION, HOW TO GET THERE AND MORE IS SAM ALTMAN, THE ‘FATHER OF CHATGPT’, THE MOST IMPORTANT THINKER IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW? DARRAGH Ó SÉ: WITH 10 MINUTES TO GO I COULDN’T SEE HOW KERRY WERE GOING TO WIN INERTIA IS THE ENEMY OF SAVING, BUT IS NUDGING PEOPLE A GOOD IDEA? ‘MY MOTHER NEVER FOR A SECOND THOUGHT IT WAS AN ODD THING TO DO, HAVING A HALF-INDIAN CHILD IN IRELAND IN THE 1960S’ SPANISH ELECTION FRONT-RUNNER FACES QUESTIONS OVER LINK TO DRUG TRAFFICKER YOUR MONEY BRIANNA PARKINS: HOW TO GO ABOUT FINANCING THE PURCHASE OF YOUR FIXER-UPPER BYOB IS BACK: THE RESTAURANTS AROUND IRELAND WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN BOOZE ESG LABEL SHUNNED AMID POLITICAL POLARISATION FOOD FROM COOKIES TO PLANT-BASED BURGERS: HOW ARE CHEFS KEEPING ARTISTS LIKE BEYONCÉ AND LIZZO FED ON TOUR? IS THIS THE GREATEST LITTLE RESTAURANT TO OPEN THIS YEAR? THE BEST RESTAURANTS TO TRY IN GALWAY RIGHT NOW IRELAND GARDA APPEAL AFTER DRIVER LEAVES SCENE OF FATAL KILDARE CRASH IRELAND’S DEFENCE FORCES TO GET NEW US-STYLE CAMOUFLAGE UNIFORMS NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS ‘PREVENTED FROM ENTERING HOMELESSNESS’ BY THRESHOLD FALLS 27% ABROAD MOVING TO PARIS WAS AN EYE-OPENER. BUT I LEARNED MUCH ABOUT MYSELF AND THE LIFE THAT I WANTED THE HOUR AFTER HAPPY HOUR BY MARY O’DONOGHUE: STORIES ABOUT IRISH EMIGRANT LIVES AND THOSE LEFT BEHIND AS AN IRISH PERSON IN THE UK, DISCOVERING THE POWER OF THE ROYAL FAMILY HAS BEEN UNSETTLING - BUT ALSO ENCOURAGING CLIMATE CRISIS FIXING OUR FOOD SYSTEM AND CLIMATE CRISIS TOGETHER UN WEATHER AGENCY WARNS OF LITTLE RESPITE IN ‘SUMMER OF EXTREMES’ AS WILDFIRES BURN GREEK HOMES IT IS HARD TO THINK, LET ALONE MOVE, DURING THE HOTTEST PART OF THE DAY IN A BOILING ITALY EDUCATION NUMBER OF STUDENTS DOING PLC COURSES FALLS DESPITE POLICIES TO TACKLE ‘OBSESSION’ WITH CAO POINTS SCHOOLS SEEKING ‘VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS’ OF UP TO €350 FROM PARENTS STUDENTS COMPLAIN TO MINISTER ABOUT ‘CRUEL’ LEAVING CERT MATHS PAPER PODCASTS In the News KAREN DUGGAN’S WORLD CUP PREVIEW: THE IRISH UNDERDOGS DOWN UNDER Listen | 26:44 In the News ‘OUR INACTION IS CAUSING PEOPLE TO DIE’ - SOARING TEMPERATURES BRING CLIMATE REALITY HOME Listen | 37:19 In the News FINBAR CAFFERKEY: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF AN IRISH IDEALIST Listen | 28:21 Ross O'Carroll-Kelly ‘WE CAUGHT THE SO-CALLED SUV AVENGER TONIGHT, IN THE ACTUAL ACT!’ Listen | 06:48 SUBSCRIBER ONLY Subscriber Only MICHAEL MORAN’S SEABREN SITS TIGHT ON €59M SALE OF HIGH-END APARTMENTS IN SOUTH DUBLIN By Ronald Quinlan Subscriber Only HOW TO BREAK YOUR SMARTPHONE ADDICTION By Ciara O'Brien Subscriber Only IS THIS THE GREATEST LITTLE RESTAURANT TO OPEN THIS YEAR? 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