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Who’s in charge?
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Welcome to the new abnormal
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Foodies fight back
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DAN O’BRIEN
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The clash between science and politics
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Woman linked to suspected killer applied for job in CAB
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Gardai report high compliance over travel restrictions
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Letter from the Editor
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Ciara O’Connor
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Gene Kerrigan
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Eoghan Harris
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Niamh Horan
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Prof Luke O’Neill
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Conor Skehan
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‘I’ve been converted to GAA,’ says ‘Normal People’ star Daisy
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Clients flout ban by offering sex workers double
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‘I don’t think Sean O’Rourke should have retired,’ says Dunphy
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Green split threatens Ryan leadership as coalition rejects his ‘core’ policies
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‘I’m not planning to quit RTE,’ vsaoywssRRaa y y DD’A’Arrccyy
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‘Let students opt out of the State exams’
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Best ploughs a purposeful furrow in his new life
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Cold-case arrest puts spotlight on brutal gang feud
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CAB boss Clavin wins promotion
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THE EXIT STRATEGY
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THE PHASED REOPENING OF SOCIETY & BUSINESS
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Extended lockdown ‘insulting’
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Testing for the virus — mixed messages and missed targets
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‘Our mother is not a statistic. She died trying to save lives’
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Are children vectors and how do we move on from here?
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New Covid-19 rehabilitation hospital to open in former TB wards
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Without proper testing, roadmap will fail
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Social distance hurts our care for patients
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WHEN THINGS GO QUIET
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‘Bikers Coming Through’ ride to the aid of health workers
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Covid crisis risks missed cancer cases
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Obesity expert warns of virus dangers for overweight patients
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Mix-up puts woman on Covid ward
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Volunteers on the virus frontline
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If the young are largely unaffected, why are schools staying shut?
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We shouldn’t use alcohol to blot out reality
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Yes! The millennial bonkbuster we all prayed for
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Money, power, fun: what’s not to like in this trade of dubious info?
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I’m nuts about Mum — but not her food
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Back to the footballing future would give us all a big boost
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Happily living in cloud cuckoo land
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Four days in May: a story of murder, madness and a nightmare that lives on
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Eavan Boland: a generous friend — to poets and poetry alike
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VIRUS FIASCO GIVES BIDEN AN EDGE OVER TRUMP
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North Korea’s Kim reappears to ‘thunderous cheers’ as rumours of his death exaggerated
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Why Belgium has the world’s highest Covid death rate
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Europe relaxes, but Russia numbers spike
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The new politics of targets... ...instead of policies
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All scrubbed up, with a polling day in mind
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A need to fully mobilise budget and monetary resources is our State’s key issue
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Press freedom is your freedom and that’s why it must be kept
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Swiss children can hug elderly again — we must embrace this move, too
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Testing still key to victory over virus
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QUOTES OF THE WEEK
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‘Everything has changed, except the things that should have changed’
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Surviving this alien culture...
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Feeling like a caged animal? Bon appetit
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD no 1,250
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Colm Delves
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Michael Robinson
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Dr Tiede Herrema
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Willie Coonan
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SUNDAY INDEPENDENT QUIZWORD No464
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Ireland isn’t ready for predicted grades
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Time to bring our UN troops home
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THIS WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS
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Buymie proposes grocery-delivery plan
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Aer Lingus to axe most summer flights as crisis deepens
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80pc of Ireland’s tech firms may ‘run out of cash’
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PLANS FOR OPENING UP
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BUDGETING FOR A BUCKET LIST
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Banks prepare for more bad debt
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EVEN IN THIS TOUGH TIME THE POWER OF COMMUNITY CAN STILL UNITE US,
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Menthol ban to affect 200 million PJ Carroll cigarettes
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Group Eleven adds copper and silver to Irish pipeline
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ESB lodges plans for 75mw Dublin ‘peaker’ plant
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Quinns’ e-commerce services company launches in the US
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Founders of Key Waste develop Covid solutions
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Abbott files lawsuit in High Court against rival over alleged patent infringement
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Taking your business online is easier than ever — even for technophobes
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Apple skips forecast for the first time in a decade amid virus uncertainty
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‘I feel very lucky to have a secure roof over my head and a family around me’
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COULD CORONAVIRUS MAKE YOUR DREAM HOLIDAY MORE AFFORDABLE?
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How to manage tax bill on cottage inherited from aunt
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Online meetings end the tyranny of distance
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OLD HOUSE NEW HOME
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FOR HELP WITH SIMILAR PROJECTS...
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Luxury touches in period home
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4 OF A KIND... WITH TENNIS COURTS
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LOVE YOUR LOO
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Can’t see the wood for the trees? Try this solution
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CAN I TURN MY ROOF INTO A GREEN PARADISE?
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Safety challenges facing meat industry give food for thought
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Revenue peddles spy conspiracy
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The Music Makers
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Love Loves a Lie
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My Favourite Room
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The Domestic The compensations of lockdown, including gratitude, and home-made kebabs
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Waking Hours Danny Byrne, property consultant and Fine Gael county councillor
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Eats Shoots and Leaves How do you make a rhubarb cordial? Susan Jane White tells us
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A Taste For Life Rosanna Davison’s hangover cure? Drink less.
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Stefanie Preissner How to greet your heroes when lockdown lifts
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The Perfect Barmbrack bread-and-butter pudding
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Weekender
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50 ways TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER
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Moustache man
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GOING WEST
The Irish in LA
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My Favourite outfit: Deborah Veale
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A dark night of the soul
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Brave New World
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Barmbrack Bread & Butter Pudding
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Zest for life
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Lemon cupcakes
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Phoner kebab
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As tears go by... ‘One of the many misconceptions about me is that I am sort of a tragedy queen. My life has not been tragic. I’ve had a most amazing life...’
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I feel guilty I’m wasting this lockdown
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My son wants to leave his wife after a brief affair with colleague
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JOHN MASTERSON
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A strange, unsatisfactory trip to the chemist
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How clean is my house? I’m a slovenly lump
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Even Mrs Brightside can feel the dark
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THE GREAT Bank Holiday Quiz
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WIN A FABULOUS BREAK FOR TWO AT 4-STAR LUXURY CLONTARF CASTLE
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Madrid-based Sharon Corr talks to
Barry Egan about ‘idiot politicians’, online chats with her siblings, wearing a nightdress half the day, and how hard it is self-isolating with two kids on her own following the break-up of her marriage Sharon’s pain in
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‘I LONG TO RETURN TO THE STAGE’
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What lies beneath
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Art that tears you apart, as 50 writers and 50 actors bare their souls for the Abbey
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MY CULTURAL LIFE
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‘Shallow’ Allen does himself no favours in score-settling memoir
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You are what you wear: an undemanding read
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Samson’s notes on a small island dazzle and delight
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BEST-SELLERS
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Scott’s pandemic from the depths
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Normal People — abnormal in all the right ways
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ALSO SHOWING
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The house on the hill that’s fit for a king