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Your Wellness I AM NOT AN ALCOHOLIC: ‘YOU HAVEN’T HAD A DRINK IN 11 MONTHS. GO ON, YOU DESERVE IT’ Subscriber Only IS KEVIN BAKHURST THE RIGHT PERSON TO TURN RTÉ AROUND? Work 12% MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE RECOMMENDED FOR 2024 Residential ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY FROM €70,000 IN ROSCOMMON, GALWAY, TIPPERARY AND MORE Subscriber Only THE FORMER DUBLIN MILL SET TO BECOME THE CITY’S NEXT MAJOR TOURIST ATTRACTION OPINION SHOULD MORE POLITICIANS STEP ASIDE TO ‘MAKE WAY FOR THE NEXT GENERATION’? People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith won’t contest the next election because she believes it’s time to make way for younger politicians By Emma DeSouza GERARD HOWLIN: THERE IS A REASON THIS RTÉ SOAP OPERA ECLIPSED THE HEATWAVE IN EUROPE By Gerard Howlin CHILDHOOD CULTURE: COLM KEENA ON THE WILD WEST FINTAN O'TOOLE FINTAN O’TOOLE: HOW TO SURVIVE A SCANDAL AND GET EVERYONE TO FORGIVE YOU THE IRISH TIMES VIEW ON IRELAND’S ECONOMIC DATA: THE FIGURES ARE CONFUSING, BUT THE CASH PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES THE IRISH TIMES VIEW ON FIGHTING IN SUDAN: A WORRYING CYCLE OF VIOLENCE. LATEST STORIES HOW TO COPE WITH THE HORRORS OF HUMIDITY: WEAR NATURAL FIBRES, PRIORITISE SLEEP AND DON’T MENTION THE HEAT FATHER AND SON FROM CO LAOIS DIE IN ROAD CRASH IN TURKEY UK GROCERY INFLATION CONTINUES DOWNWARD TRAJECTORY EUROPE HEATWAVE: GREECE BATTLES WILDFIRES AS TEMPERATURE IN ITALY FORECAST TO HIT 46C RTÉ CRISIS: BAKHURST THANKS TV LICENCE FEE PAYERS FOR LOYALTY AS SALES DROP BY ALMOST €1 MILLION MOST READ 1 EXTERNAL INVESTIGATORS DENIED ACCESS TO REVIEW CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL SITE FOR SIX WEEKS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 FINTAN O’TOOLE: HOW TO SURVIVE A SCANDAL AND GET EVERYONE TO FORGIVE YOU -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 IRELAND HAS LONGSTANDING DEFENCE ARRANGEMENT WITH RAF, CONFIRMS O’DEA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 RETIRED PUBLIC SERVANTS EARN FIVE-FIGURE SUMS FOR SITTING ON INTERVIEW BOARDS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 NEW RAIL REPORT PROPOSES TRAINS RETURN TO DONEGAL, CAVAN, MONAGHAN FOR FIRST TIME IN DECADES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WOMEN'S WORLD CUP Australia & New Zealand 2023 MARY HANNIGAN: RUESHA LITTLEJOHN AND IRELAND READY FOR WORLD CUP KICK-OFF IRELAND’S RUESHA LITTLEJOHN RELISHING THE BRIEF CALM BEFORE THE STORM BEGINS EXILED AFGHANISTAN WOMEN’S TEAM STILL CLINGING TO HOPE HIGHLIGHTS BRINGING MONEY INTO IRELAND FROM ABROAD TO BUY A HOME WHO ARE KROLL, THE INVESTIGATORS BROUGHT IN TO RUN RULE OVER NATIONAL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL? SERIOUSLY ILL MAN LEFT PAYING INSURANCE FOR A CAR HE DOESN’T OWN AND CAN’T DRIVE IRELAND IS NOT THE ONLY PLACE SEEING A MEDIA MELTDOWN THIS SUMMER SPORT JIM MCGUINNESS: HIGHER-RISK APPROACH HELPS GET DUBLIN AND KERRY OVER THE LINE Both teams decided to push up aggressively in the crucial final minutes to finally shake off dogged Ulster opponents DEREK LYNG LOOKING TO MAINTAIN BRIAN CODY’S STANDARDS AND ‘EVEN RAISE THEM HIGHER’ DAVID REIDY’S CALM RESILIENCE HAS TRANSFORMED HIM INTO A STARTER AT 30 ALEX MAGUIRE IN FINE LOCKER ROOM COMPANY WITH COMPATRIOTS SHANE LOWRY AND RORY MCILROY FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED THIS GAA WEEKEND: CONOR MCMANUS WILL BE REVERED FOREVER, FINAL OR NOT DENISE O’SULLIVAN SHEDS MOONBOOT AND RETURNS TO TRAINING AHEAD OF WORLD CUP OPENER RHASIDAT ADELEKE TO COMPETE IN HER FIRST RACE SINCE TURNING PROFESSIONAL ON TUESDAY BUSINESS KINGSPAN TO BUY MAJORITY OF GERMAN INSULATION FIRM IN €250M DEAL Cavan-based firm buying 51% of Steico from its chief executive Udo Schramek for €35 per share RETIRED PUBLIC SERVANTS EARN FIVE-FIGURE SUMS FOR SITTING ON INTERVIEW BOARDS BER: HOW MANY A-RATED ENERGY EFFICIENT HOMES ARE IN YOUR AREA? BYOB IS BACK: THE RESTAURANTS AROUND IRELAND WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN BOOZE UK GROCERY INFLATION CONTINUES DOWNWARD TRAJECTORY IRISH JOBS INDEX SHOWS LABOUR MARKET STABILISED BETWEEN APRIL AND JUNE DROP OFF IN PHARMA EXPORTS COULD HAVE BIG IMPLICATIONS FOR TAX TAKE LIFE & STYLE Your Wellness I AM NOT AN ALCOHOLIC: ‘YOU HAVEN’T HAD A DRINK IN 11 MONTHS. GO ON, YOU DESERVE IT’ Food AN EXPLOSIVE TIPPERARY BRIE SO GOOD IT TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY People ‘MY MOTHER NEVER FOR A SECOND THOUGHT IT WAS AN ODD THING TO DO, HAVING A HALF-INDIAN CHILD IN IRELAND IN THE 1960S’ Your Family HELICOPTER, FREE-RANGE, CONCIERGE, LIGHTHOUSE: WHAT KIND OF PARENT ARE YOU? Travel TRAVEL Q&A: HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR LUGGAGE WHEN FLYING ABROAD CULTURE Film DOES THE BARBENHEIMER PHENOMENON RING ANY BELLS? TV & Radio THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT: ÉANNA HARDWICKE GIVES A MASTERCLASS IN CREEPY UNDERSTATEMENT TV & Radio IT’S THE FIRST POST-PAXMAN UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. THE SMARTY-PANTS STUDENTS ARE STILL HERE Film GALWAY FILM FLEADH 2023: RAMBUNCTIOUS COMEDY APOCALYPSE CLOWN WINS BEST IRISH FILM Film WHODUNIT? IN SEARCH OF THE LESSER PRESENTED ALFRED HITCHCOCK WORLD FATHER AND SON FROM CO LAOIS DIE IN ROAD CRASH IN TURKEY Family from Portlaoise were on holiday when tragedy occurred UK GROCERY INFLATION CONTINUES DOWNWARD TRAJECTORY UKRAINE WAR: MOSCOW LAUNCHES WAVE OF AIRSTRIKES ACROSS UKRAINE SECOND WORLD WAR BATTLES PROVIDE LESSONS FOR UKRAINE JOE MANCHIN FUELS SPECULATION HE MAY RUN AS THIRD-PARTY CANDIDATE FOR WHITE HOUSE LAST SURVIVING FRENCH D-DAY COMMANDO DIES AGED 100 AUSTRALIAN STATE PULLS OUT OF HOSTING 2026 COMMONWEALTH GAMES OVER COST CONCERNS CRIME & LAW BODY OF INDIAN WOMAN WHO SUFFERED VIOLENT DEATH IN CORK TO BE REPATRIATED TO KERALA Chartered accountant Deepa Dinamani only moved to Ireland earlier this year to work for local company as senior funds manager MAN CHARGED FOLLOWING CANNABIS SEIZURE IN NEW ROSS ON SUNDAY DISPUTE BETWEEN MOTHER AND SON OVER ‘ONGOING OCCUPATION’ OF CO KILKENNY PROPERTY TO BE MEDIATED TRAVEL AGENT LOSES APPEAL OVER REFUSAL TO STRIKE OUT RYANAIR CLAIM BABY INJURED AFTER SECURITY PIN LEFT IN H&M JEANS SETTLES CASE FOR €8,500 PRETRIAL DISCOVERY IN WEB SUMMIT DISPUTES ‘DRAGGING ON’, SAYS JUDGE ENOCH BURKE ORDERED TO PAY LEGAL COSTS TO WILSON’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL POLITICS RTÉ CRISIS: BAKHURST THANKS TV LICENCE FEE PAYERS FOR LOYALTY AS SALES DROP BY ALMOST €1 MILLION RTÉ Director General was responding to almost €1 million drop in TV licence sales over June and early July VARADKAR FLAGS MERCOSUR CONCERNS AS TRADE DEAL EDGES CLOSER WHO ARE KROLL, THE INVESTIGATORS BROUGHT IN TO RUN RULE OVER NATIONAL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL? RTÉ CRISIS: DROP OF ALMOST €1 MILLION IN TV LICENCE SALES AND RENEWALS IN JUNE AND EARLY JULY EXTERNAL INVESTIGATORS DENIED ACCESS TO REVIEW CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL SITE FOR SIX WEEKS NEW RAIL REPORT PROPOSES TRAINS RETURN TO DONEGAL, CAVAN, MONAGHAN FOR FIRST TIME IN DECADES WORKERS MADE REDUNDANT MAY RECEIVE INCREASED SOCIAL WELFARE PAYMENTS 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 I AM NOT AN ALCOHOLIC: ‘YOU HAVEN’T HAD A DRINK IN 11 MONTHS. GO ON, YOU DESERVE IT’ HELICOPTER, FREE-RANGE, CONCIERGE, LIGHTHOUSE: WHAT KIND OF PARENT ARE YOU? WHO ARE KROLL, THE INVESTIGATORS BROUGHT IN TO RUN RULE OVER NATIONAL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL? EXTERNAL INVESTIGATORS DENIED ACCESS TO REVIEW CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL SITE FOR SIX WEEKS PROPERTY PERIOD TWO-BED NEXT TO PHOENIX PARK FOR €475,000 HOW DO I CLAIM THE €500 RENT RELIEF THAT I’M ENTITLED TO? ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY FROM €70,000 IN ROSCOMMON, GALWAY, TIPPERARY AND MORE FOUR UNDER €400,000: HOMES IN CORK, DUBLIN, WATERFORD AND KILDARE DON'T MISS LEON GAUTIER WAS AN ‘ORDINARY CITIZEN DETERMINED TO ACHIEVE SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY,’ SAYS MACRON I AM NOT AN ALCOHOLIC: ‘YOU HAVEN’T HAD A DRINK IN 11 MONTHS. GO ON, YOU DESERVE IT’ HELICOPTER, FREE-RANGE, CONCIERGE, LIGHTHOUSE: WHAT KIND OF PARENT ARE YOU? ORDINARY HUMAN FAILINGS BY MEGAN NOLAN: COMPELLING PORTRAIT OF A TROUBLED IRISH FAMILY IN LONDON ‘PEOPLE LOVE KUSH MORE THAN FOOD’: WEST AFRICA’S GROWING DRUG PROBLEM DAVID REIDY’S CALM RESILIENCE HAS TRANSFORMED HIM INTO A STARTER AT 30 YOUR MONEY BYOB IS BACK: THE RESTAURANTS AROUND IRELAND WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN BOOZE ESG LABEL SHUNNED AMID POLITICAL POLARISATION BRINGING MONEY INTO IRELAND FROM ABROAD TO BUY A HOME FOOD AN EXPLOSIVE TIPPERARY BRIE SO GOOD IT TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY A DECADENT SUMMER MUSHROOM FEAST THAT TAKES 15 MINUTES TO MAKE POLENTA WITH MUSHROOMS AND GORGONZOLA IRELAND FATHER AND SON FROM CO LAOIS DIE IN ROAD CRASH IN TURKEY CHILDREN’S OMBUDSMAN BACKS JUDGE’S CALL FOR ‘WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT’ APPROACH TO VULNERABLE CHILDREN CORPORATION TAX WINDFALL SHOULD BE USED TO PAY FOR FUTURE COST OF IRELAND’S AGEING POPULATION, IFAC ECONOMIST SAYS ABROAD AS AN IRISH PERSON IN THE UK, DISCOVERING THE POWER OF THE ROYAL FAMILY HAS BEEN UNSETTLING - BUT ALSO ENCOURAGING WOMEN’S WORLD CUP: IRELAND WON’T HAVE TO LOOK FAR FOR SUPPORT AMONG AUSTRALIA’S IRISH JARLATH REGAN: ‘I JUST LOVE BEING BACK IN IRELAND. I STRUGGLED BEING AWAY’ CLIMATE CRISIS EUROPE HEATWAVE: GREECE BATTLES WILDFIRES AS TEMPERATURE IN ITALY FORECAST TO HIT 46C IRELAND HAS BECOME WARMER AND WETTER OVER LAST 30 YEARS - MET ÉIREANN SOUTH KOREA FLOODS: PRESIDENT CALLS FOR CLIMATE CRISIS ACTION AS DEATH TOLL HITS 40 EDUCATION SCHOOLS SEEKING ‘VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS’ OF UP TO €350 FROM PARENTS STUDENTS COMPLAIN TO MINISTER ABOUT ‘CRUEL’ LEAVING CERT MATHS PAPER ‘NO SMARTPHONE’ POLICY FOR PRIMARY STUDENTS COULD BE EXTENDED TO ALL SCHOOLS, SAYS MINISTER FOR EDUCATION PODCASTS 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 In the News LUCY LETBY: THE NURSE ON TRIAL IN MANCHESTER FOR THE MURDER OF SEVEN BABIES Listen | 30:15 The Women's Podcast DINA KRAFT: ‘THIS IS THE STORY THAT ANNE FRANK DIDN’T LIVE TO TELL’ Listen | 47:09 SUBSCRIBER ONLY Subscriber Only BYOB IS BACK: THE RESTAURANTS AROUND IRELAND WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN BOOZE By Fiona Reddan Subscriber Only HOW DO I CLAIM THE €500 RENT RELIEF THAT I’M ENTITLED TO? 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