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2020-01-18
The week when law and order cracked
€4,100 tax bill threatens celebrities’ €3m debt deal
Teachers’ strike will shut half of secondary schools
Church must adapt or die as it quibbles over priest crisis
Taste for ‘devil’s dandruff ’ fuels narco terror taking a frightening grip on our streets
Tributes for student killed after men gate-crashed house party
‘Green wave’ is driving new home choices
Capital gains: Parks add billions to housing value
Huge fall in numbers going to UK for abortions
Sepsis lin ked to 11 million deaths globally – almost double previous estimate
Boy B’s appeal for murder of Ana (14) to be heard in April
Party strategists must grasp nettle of who they should highlight – and who they should hide
SF suspends Holohan over ‘blackmail sex’ comments about girls
Murphy wants ‘the chance to continue what I’ve done’ as Housing Minister
Steady as she goes could be the mantra for this election
New leaders ‘must boost climate fight as major holes spotted in current plan’
Cash-strapped FAI to lose out on vital income as Aviva unavailable for friendlies
School admission rule changes designed to make process fairer – but there’ll be winners and losers
‘Sublime’: Neven’s hotel and restaurant wows readers
Foreign Affairs department asked for extra €50m in funding this year
Woman raped after blacking out at party says ‘life ruined’
Trump tries to boost support among women and minorities
We must elect leaders whose policies don’t treat human beings as disposable
Meghan shows her new rules of engagement with the media
Ayatollah calls Trump a ‘clown’ who pretends to support people of Iran
Just as accord breaks out in North, history confronts us with dark memories
Keane’s Kingdom
BRUTAL GANG VIOLENCE TOO GRIM FOR POLITICAL POINT-SCORING
Why vegetarians are getting the slimmest of pickings
We cannot let nationalism make us prisoners of our history and turn us into a closed society
TikTok to create 100 jobs at new Dublin ‘safety hub’
Home builder Noonan hails €11m debt boost for 2019
Blocking bad loan sales threatens return of ‘Big Short’ era deals
Flybe may see routes subsidised after rescue agreement
Europe eyes 5-year ban on facial recognition devices
Court stops Petrel Resources share sale
Alexa, Siri face tougher EU privacy scrutiny
Cut transport fees with pedal power
Should I fix or opt for a variable rate when taking out a mortgage?
KLOPP THE BUILDER
IT WAS FOOTBALL OR WHEELCHAIR FOR RETIRED DONEGAL STAR
RELATIONSHIPS THAT WILL DEFINE SEXTON’S LEGACY
BEST OF ‘ENEMIES’ GO HEAD TO HEAD
WEEKEND PREMIER LEAGUE GUIDE
KLOPP HAS BUILT SUCCESS – HE HASN’T BOUGHT IT
Solskjaer may recognise greatness of this Liverpool team as rhythmically reminiscent of his halcyon days under Ferguson
‘I regret my mistakes because it was not me’
Randolph needs game-time to clear grey skies for McCarthy
Limerick return may add to league chaos
Reina’s experience vital in Villa bid to avoid drop – Smith
O’Callaghan likely to miss out on Dublin’s opening three league clashes
Career Timeline
THE BEST OF ‘ENEMIES’
Mastermind Moran has convinced Kilcoo players they can walk on water
‘I AM CONVINCED WE ARE STILL ALIVE AND KICKING'
Earls’ knee issue complicates Munster quest for another cup miracle
No need to panic but more shrewd recruitment is vital if Reds are to turn corner
THE OUTSIDE MAN
Cullen calls for big performance as
Marmion back in fold as Connacht hope to get bounce from dead rubber
FULL STEAM AHEAD
Transparency the only way to move forward from Sarries scandal
It’s a win or bust for UFC’s biggest draw
Ryder pressure builds on Lowry after missed cut
Mullins the man to follow as Footpad looks primed
Take Un De Sceaux to reverse form with ‘Defi’
Last four face off in race to Super Bowl showpiece
Throw the old rule book out the window
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How to use ‘How Much Is Your House Worth?’
Investors and first-time buyers most active in D2
First-timers focus on Irishtown while overall D4 market stalls
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D6 spooked by Brexit but prices stay steady
Turnkey homes top the table in Dublin 6W
What does the market look like for 2020?
Portobello on par with Ranelagh, Rathmines
Investment companies move into Ballyfermot
All prices stalled in D14 and no change expected in 2020
Dublin 16 static in the shadow of Brexit uncertainty
Deep dip predicted in D12 prices as stock levels double
Low to mid-end buyers dominate D18 market
‘Chains’ are moving well through the D20 market
Young buyers to anchor slight price slide in D22
D24 set to flatline despite an affordable market
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Demand outstrips supply for D1 properties under €350k
Supply high in Clontarf and Marino market brisk
Property condition, not address, is key to sale success in Dublin 5
Top D7 trend to convert NCR flats back into family homes
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Pension market adds spice to sales in Dublin 9
Ballymun gets a bounce ahead of new Metro line
Lending rules are stifling higher-end Dublin 13 sales
Prices up in D17 as young buyers flee rental market
‘We always wanted to live in the countryside, but with our jobs it just isn’t possible’
‘We do want to be beside the seaside .... with A rating’
‘What’s the point in two adults living in a seven-bedroom house?’
‘Good pay doesn’t compensate being away from family’
New builds shake up North County market
Trophy homes languished on market during ‘flat year’
Family-friendly Dublin West market holds steady
‘Nightmare’ RPZ driving small investors from Carlow
Intel expansion boosts Kildare North
M7 upgrade opens up new sites in south Co Kildare
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Laois buyers cautious as recession memories linger
Credit rules suppressing growth in Kilkenny
Longford prices soar due to new Center Parcs jobs
New-home sales rise on back of Louth jobs surge
New schemes coming on stream in Lake County
New builds up in Meath as demand surges
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Vulture funds buying up Offaly’s rental stock
Wexford values stay static as market continues to stall
North Wicklow in line with Dublin
Buying in Wicklow South? Then mind the price gap
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Prices in south suburbs bouncing out of average buyer’s loan zone
Supply set to cool inflation in Cork’s north suburbs
West suburbs see a new reality from trophy owners
Brexit boost for West Cork from UK buyers
Older houses still dominating north county market
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New-home supply cools inflation in the suburbs
Renters cannot get on the property ladder in East Cork
Zero growth expected for Limerick county
New Ennis homes drive modest growth in Clare
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Steady growth sees prices shine in Crystal County
New homes ease Galway city inflation
Commuter towns drive growth in Galway county
Mixed performance across county of Mayo across county of Mayo
New builds in Sligo as economy thrives
Ordering off-plan to buy new homes in Roscommon
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Banks tighten loans to NI buyers in Donegal
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