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THE IRISH TIMES VIEW ON SPANISH GOVERNMENT FORMATION: GIVE THE DEAL A CHANCE LATEST STORIES CENTRE FOR IRISH STUDIES OPENS AT FLENSBURG UNIVERSITY IN GERMANY MARY LOU MCDONALD SAYS A GOVERNMENT LED BY SINN FÉIN WILL ‘GET THE JOB DONE’ ON HOUSING ÚDARÁS NA GAELTACHTA AGUS TODHCHAÍ NA GAEILGE MAR THEANGA PHOBAIL CNAG AR AN DORAS REMOTE AND HYBRID WORKING KEY FACTORS IN EMPLOYMENT CHOICES MOST READ 1 STORM DEBI: MET ÉIREANN ISSUES RED ALERTS FOR 14 COUNTIES AS SCHOOLS TOLD NOT TO OPEN UNTIL 10AM ON MONDAY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 IRISH FILM-MAKER REPORTED MISSING IN NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 ‘I’VE BEEN THROUGH A TRAUMA AND MY HUSBAND SHOWS NO EMPATHY’ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 DEATH OF COUPLE IN CO CLARE INVESTIGATED AS MURDER-SUICIDE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 WHAT US POLICE THINK REALLY HAPPENED IN THE RUN-UP TO JASON CORBETT’S KILLING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOOD MONTH FOOD MONTH DIGEST: GOURMET BUTTER; RESTAURANT REVIEWS; AND STANLEY TUCCI’S PERFECT MARTINI THE PERFECT FLAPJACK RECIPE: CHEWY, CRUNCHY WITH AN EXOTIC TWIST PAUL FLYNN ON OKTOBERFEST: GO AT LEAST ONCE, WHILE YOU’RE YOUNG ENOUGH, EVEN IF YOU DON’T FANCY THE IDEA HIGHLIGHTS WHAT US POLICE THINK REALLY HAPPENED IN THE RUN-UP TO JASON CORBETT’S KILLING CYCLING DEATHS ON THE ROADS: ‘I WAS SEARCHING FOR HER AND THEN I FOUND HER IN THE DITCH’ SEÁN MONCRIEFF: I DON’T WANT TO HAVE HOBBIES. EVEN THE WORD MAKES ME SHUDDER HOW TO ... MANAGE ANGER: ‘IF YOU FIND YOURSELF FREQUENTLY SHOUTING AT YOUR CHILDREN, REFLECT ON THAT’ SPORT ST PATRICK’S ATHLETIC YOUNG GUNS TO THE FORE AS CUP HEADS BACK TO INCHICORE St Patrick's Athletic manager Jon Daly backs some of his young players to go all the way in the game EVAN FERGUSON A DOUBT FOR IRELAND’S FINAL QUALIFIER AGAINST THE NETHERLANDS COLE PALMER KEEPS COOL TO EARN CHELSEA A DRAW IN EIGHT-GOAL THRILLER WITH MAN CITY SOPHIE O’SULLIVAN PLOTTING HER OWN PATH FROM WASHINGTON TO PARIS 2024 ST PATRICK’S ATHLETIC SECURE SECOND FAI CUP IN THREE YEARS IN FRONT OF RECORD CROWD RORY BEGGAN HELPS SCOTSTOWN SEND KILCOO CRASHING OUT OF THE ULSTER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP O’LOUGHLIN GAELS KNOCK OUT CARLOW CHAMPIONS AFTER UNUSUAL DISMISSAL BUSINESS MARGINAL GROWTH IN COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION IN OCTOBER However, the supply pipeline of new office projects is set to fall away “sharply” from next year WEB SUMMIT FACES ACID TEST WITH LISBON EVENT EURONEXT DEMANDS TAX CHANGES TO PREVENT DEPARTURE OF SMURFIT KAPPA GOODBODY STOCKBROKERS MADE €15.8M LOSS LAST YEAR AMID ‘UNPRECEDENTED’ SECTOR WOES CHILDHOOD GIFT OF STAMP AND COIN COLLECTION TURNS INTO A VALUABLE FINANCIAL WINDFALL DUBLIN BOURSE SEEKS STAMP DUTY RELIEF FOR MARKET AIMED AT DUAL IRISH-US LISTINGS JEFF BEZOS WILL SAVE BILLIONS IN TAXES BY MOVING TO MIAMI LIFE & STYLE Food Month FOOD MONTH DIGEST: GOURMET BUTTER; RESTAURANT REVIEWS; AND STANLEY TUCCI’S PERFECT MARTINI Food Month THE PERFECT FLAPJACK RECIPE: CHEWY, CRUNCHY WITH AN EXOTIC TWIST Life & Style HOW TO ... MANAGE ANGER: ‘IF YOU FIND YOURSELF FREQUENTLY SHOUTING AT YOUR CHILDREN, REFLECT ON THAT’ Food PAUL FLYNN ON OKTOBERFEST: GO AT LEAST ONCE, WHILE YOU’RE YOUNG ENOUGH, EVEN IF YOU DON’T FANCY THE IDEA Travel WARM UP: EIGHT GREAT WINTER SUN HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS CULTURE Art REFLECTIONS ON THE STATE WE’RE IN: CAPTURING THE FACES OF MODERN IRELAND Books NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR JON FOSSE ON GIVING UP ALCOHOL AND CONVERTING TO CATHOLICISM Books ARCHAEOLOGISTS HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF COMING FACE TO FACE WITH DEAD PEOPLE FROM THE PAST Culture SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR’S BLOWTORCH, BRITAIN’S STRICTEST HEADTEACHER AND A GB NEWS YELLER: THE M&S CHRISTMAS-AD CONTROVERSY HAS IT ALL TV & Radio TV GUIDE: 12 OF THE BEST NEW SHOWS TO WATCH THIS WEEK, BEGINNING TONIGHT WORLD CENTRE FOR IRISH STUDIES OPENS AT FLENSBURG UNIVERSITY IN GERMANY New centre fits into Ireland’s post-Brexit plan to widen and deepen its footprint in Germany GAZA HOSPITAL SHUTS DOWN AS ISRAEL AND HAMAS TRADE FIRE AND CLAIMS NEW POLISH PRIME MINISTER WITHOUT MANDATE STRUGGLES TO FIND ONE UKRAINE MILITARY OFFICER COORDINATED ATTACK ON PIPELINE, NEW REPORT CLAIMS AS CUBA’S ECONOMIC CRISIS DEEPENS, CITIZENS SCRAMBLE TO MIGRATE BY ANY MEANS SUELLA BRAVERMAN AWAITS HER FATE AS SHE PREPARES FOR COURT RULING ON RWANDA ASYLUM PLAN IRISH FILM-MAKER REPORTED MISSING IN NEW YORK CRIME & LAW GARDA GIVEN NEW POWERS TO SHARE PHOTOGRAPHS OF SEX OFFENDERS WITH PUBLIC New legislation coming into force today also creates tighter control around sex offenders’ movements and any change in living circumstances NUMBER OF SUSPECTED HEROIN OVERDOSES IN DUBLIN RISES TO 54 MAN ARRESTED OVER HIT AND RUN INCIDENT THAT KILLED UL STUDENT JOURNALIST (21) DEATH OF COUPLE IN CO CLARE INVESTIGATED AS MURDER-SUICIDE COURT GRANTS BARRING ORDER AFTER SEEING VIDEO OF HUSBAND ‘WIELDING A KNIFE’ TESTING FINDS ‘DANGEROUS’ SYNTHETIC OPIOID IN HEROIN BATCH THAT LED TO 44 OVERDOSES IN LAST 48 HOURS SNIFFER DOG HELPS RECOVER €8.2M WORTH OF ILLICIT CIGARETTES IN CO LOUTH POLITICS MARY LOU MCDONALD SAYS A GOVERNMENT LED BY SINN FÉIN WILL ‘GET THE JOB DONE’ ON HOUSING Palestinian ambassador tells ardfheis the situation in Gaza is a ‘living hell’ PALESTINIAN SCARVES REPLACE CELTIC JERSEYS AS SF MARCHES TOWARDS POWER GAZA CONFLICT ALREADY BEING INVESTIGATED BY INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, SAYS TÁNAISTE MCDONALD: SF CALL FOR ISRAELI AMBASSADOR EXPULSION NOT DUE TO FEARS OF BEING ‘OUTFLANKED’ SINN FÉIN KEEP FOCUS ON HOUSING AND PALESTINE AT ARDFHEIS Listen | 22:54 MARY LOU MCDONALD DENIES SINN FÉIN HAS POLICY OF TAKING LEGAL ACTIONS AGAINST MEDIA COUNTER-PROTESTERS ARRESTED DURING PRO-PALESTINIAN DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON 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 NUMBER OF SUSPECTED HEROIN OVERDOSES IN DUBLIN RISES TO 54 MORE THAN 1,000 HOSPITAL CONSULTANTS SIGN UP FOR NEW PUBLIC-ONLY CONTRACT ‘I’VE BEEN THROUGH A TRAUMA AND MY HUSBAND SHOWS NO EMPATHY’ TESTING FINDS ‘DANGEROUS’ SYNTHETIC OPIOID IN HEROIN BATCH THAT LED TO 44 OVERDOSES IN LAST 48 HOURS PROPERTY WHAT WILL €230,000 BUY IN NORWAY, THAILAND, FRANCE, MEXICO AND CLARE? PRETTY IN PINK: TIMELESS ARCHITECT-DESIGNED HOUSE ON 30 ACRES OF FOREST BY THE LAKE FOR €699,550 OUR MANAGEMENT COMPANY REFUSES TO ENGAGE ON A FREEHOLD OPTION FOR OWNERS. WHAT CAN WE DO? PICTURE-POSTCARD NEW HOMES BESIDE THE SEA IN BRAY FROM €475,000 DON'T MISS WARM UP: EIGHT GREAT WINTER SUN HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS GREAT RESTAURANTS AROUND IRELAND FOR A SPECIAL OCCASION CHRISTMAS IN A HOTEL COMES WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS - AND NO WASHING UP SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR’S BLOWTORCH, BRITAIN’S STRICTEST HEADTEACHER AND A GB NEWS YELLER: THE M&S CHRISTMAS-AD CONTROVERSY HAS IT ALL BREAKING A 78-YEAR RECORD: TODAY’S FAI CUP FINAL ATTENDANCE WILL SHOWCASE THE GROWING POPULARITY OF LEAGUE OF IRELAND CLUBS SOPHIE O’SULLIVAN PLOTTING HER OWN PATH FROM WASHINGTON TO PARIS 2024 YOUR MONEY CHILDHOOD GIFT OF STAMP AND COIN COLLECTION TURNS INTO A VALUABLE FINANCIAL WINDFALL CAN YOUR PENSION BE TOO BIG AND HOW COULD THIS COST YOU DEARLY? IRELAND’S DANGEROUS RELIANCE ON GAS RISKS FUTURE PRICE SPIKES FOR HOUSEHOLDS FOOD CRAB, COURGETTE AND BASIL LINGUINE LILLY HIGGINS' SLOW BRAISED LAMB SHANKS WITH RED WINE AND ROSEMARY CHEWY DATE AND COCONUT FLAPJACKS IRELAND STORM DEBI: MET ÉIREANN ISSUES RED ALERTS FOR 14 COUNTIES AS SCHOOLS TOLD NOT TO OPEN UNTIL 10AM ON MONDAY PLANNERS TO CONSIDER 25-STOREY APARTMENT TOWER IN NORTH DUBLIN DOCKLANDS IRISH FILM-MAKER REPORTED MISSING IN NEW YORK ABROAD ‘I PERUSE THE SHELVES IN MY O’NEILL’S SHORTS HOPING THE LOCALS VIEW ME AS ANGERS’ ANSWER TO PAUL MESCAL’ IN AUSTRALIA, MY IRISH ACCENT CARRIES LESS WEIGHT THAN IT DID IN THE UK THE IRISH JOURNALIST WHO BECAME THE ‘MOST DEPENDABLE EVALUATOR OF MILITARY STRATEGY’ CLIMATE CRISIS ZAMBIA SEEKS GREEN REVOLUTION BUT UNSTABLE CLIMATE THREATENS INCOME OF MILLIONS OF SMALL FARMERS EU AGREES NATURE RESTORATION DEAL THAT WILL HAVE FAR-REACHING IMPACT FOR IRELAND ALMOST HALF OF PEOPLE SAY GOVERNMENT NOT DOING ENOUGH ON CLIMATE CHANGE, SURVEY FINDS EDUCATION MY DAUGHTER WANTS TO PROTECT OUR OCEANS. ARE THERE SUITABLE THIRD LEVEL COURSES? THOUSANDS OF EDUCATION WORKERS TO GO ON STRIKE ACROSS NORTHERN IRELAND NEXT WEEK STUDENT HUB: EU REACHES DEAL ON NATURE RESTORATION LAW PODCASTS Ross O'Carroll-Kelly ROSS O’CARROLL-KELLY: SORCHA IS LIKE ME BEFORE EVERY IRELAND SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT – IN OTHER WORDS, FOCKING DELUSIONAL Listen | 06:15 Inside Politics A NEW IRISH POLITICAL PARTY IS BORN Listen | 39:49 The Women's Podcast INVISIBLE WOMAN SYNDROME: HOW TO STEP OUT OF THE SHADOWS Listen | 43:56 In the News WHY WERE NURSING HOMES IN KILKENNY, WATERFORD AND CORK FORCED TO CLOSE? Listen | 23:06 SUBSCRIBER ONLY Subscriber Only CHILDHOOD GIFT OF STAMP AND COIN COLLECTION TURNS INTO A VALUABLE FINANCIAL WINDFALL By Dominic Coyle Subscriber Only A SECOND TRUMP PRESIDENCY AND THE DIVISIVE POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION By Eoin Burke-Kennedy Subscriber Only INHALER AT 3ARENA: ‘IT FEELS SURREAL TO BE HERE ... WE LOVE YOU SO MUCH’ By Kate Brayden VIDEO Thousands turned out for the annual Remembrance Run in Dublin's phoenix park, with many runners reflecting this year on the murder of Ashling Murphy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PHOTOGRAPHY Photographer Deirdre Brennan has been turning her lens on the people of Ireland -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DUBLIN THOUSANDS MARCH IN DUBLIN AND CORK TO SHOW SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE HSE ISSUES WARNING AFTER SHARP INCREASE IN HEROIN OVERDOSES IN DUBLIN LIVE ANIMAL CHRISTMAS CRIB TO RETURN TO DUBLIN’S MANSION HOUSE AFTER ONE-YEAR HIATUS SOCIAL AFFAIRS ‘I’VE WALKED ALL MY LIFE DOWN THESE CERTAIN ROADS AND NOW I WON’T WALK THEM ON MY OWN’ CHURCH SERVICES EVEN IN DARKEST PLACES, THERE ARE THOSE WHO KEEP A LIGHT SHINING TECHNOLOGY EUROPEAN ADVISER’S OPINION ON APPLE CASE WILL NOT IMPACT STATE’S CORPORATE TAX REGIME, SAYS VARADKAR POSITIVE CARBON RAISES €2.3M IN SEED FUNDING TO TACKLE FOOD WASTE IRELAND IS NOT WELCOMING TO WHISTLEBLOWERS. 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