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2024-04-28
Scramble to end migrants arriving via UK back door
When life’s great adventure ends in ‘misadventure’
Investigation as 90 bullying complaintsnd made to HSE
Letter from the Editor
Vandalism at national parks and heritage sites as 34 cases logged
Euro groups got €112k off big tech and right-wingers
The low-key truck dealer who left €233m in his will
Four Courts’ €50k app had just 1,172 downloads in last two years
Bookies claim gambling bill ‘helps criminals’
Gardaí need ‘clear direction’ from Drew Harris over far-right protesters
‘AOIFE DIED A HORRIBLE DEATH AND SHE SUFFERED ALL NIGHT. PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW THAT’
Aoife was a ‘happy, good kid. She was our baby’
Foundations of homes built with mica blocks ‘are also crumbling’
‘Whistleblower’ questioned holster safety before killing
Hotels, books and beehives are among Department of Foreign Affairs bills
UL official who queried housing deal ‘was fired or asked to leave his job’
$75m lawsuit against CNN over Donie clip quashed
Urgent overhaul of archaic and damaging Irish system needed
I witnessed my ex grooming the legal team
I went to a solicitor and said ‘I need this to be done with love’
GPs say prescribing abortion pills was quickly integrated into practice
Majority of teachers not trained to use EpiPens
HAMAS TO CONSIDER DEAL FOR CEASEFIRE
TV doctor struck off after trading botox for sex
Yousaf to meet SNP defector in power struggle
Russian missiles pound Ukraine power plants as attacks ramp up
Iranian police back beating women over headscarves
How a stranger’s unexpected words stunned me with their wisdom
In Independent Ireland, we have our very own Tories
Count our blessings – Weinstein is still in prison
RTÉ is in freefall — send for Lelia Doolan
Gripping Netflix stalker tale shines a light on complexity of male victimisation
Asylum-seeker crisis will only get more challenging
Inquest reveals UHL dysfunction is even worse than we feared
Sunday Independent Quizword No. 671
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A carpenter by trade and a socialist by conviction, he fought for human rights and in the 1960s helped to win the 40-hour week
Towering Ireland and Sunderland legend who was voted club’s Player of the Century
Eleanor Coppola Filmmaker who documented chaos behind scenes of ‘Apocalypse Now’
Jo English Sailing school manager, keen sea-swimmer and woman of unbridled energy
Irish socialists sure to bring economic chaos
Tragic death at UHL reveals system failure
Just saying
McGahern adaptation finds rare sensations
An orgy of broken dreams in a very promising debut
The real victims of RTÉ’s hidden prank show are licence-fee payers
Celebrating 25 years of Lyricism from Limerick
Little substance to Gorky’s shadow in Abbey premiere
MY CULTURAL LIFE DONAL SHIELS
What Lies Beneath Flying the flag for pop art as it toys with identities
The murky lives of nine women who helped enable apartheid
MY LIFE IN BOOKS: CATHERINE PRASIFKA
One man and his bike through the Americas
KEANE ON BOOKS
A father and son’s journey from the hellscape of Gaza
The rise and fall of a naive hero
MEMORABLE MET GALA MOMENTS
Chickpea, spinach and coconut curry
Spinach and olive layered potatoes
FROZEN PINEAPPLE & COCONUT CAKE
Auto advice
Kerry-based Fexco has built up war chest for M&A action
Bankinter mademove after Avant profit hike
TESCO CREATES 200 ROLES ACROSS IRELAND AS RETAILER’S STRONG ‘GROWTH PHASE’ CONTINUES
JFC Group buys Dutch diamond core drill makers
‘IT FEELS LIKE LIMERICK IS SLOWLY LOSING ITS SOUL’
Windfall corporate taxes provide the punch for the big pre-election spending party
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
‘My worst financial mistake was buying a nightclub in 2007, just before the recession hit’
Leadership in detail — harnessing small actions can yield big benefits
Salah bites tongue after sideline spat
Laurel and Hardy show leaves Derry red-faced
McKernan calls on Tyrone to step it up
Donegal can build momentum following Celtic Park ambush
Rebel who stuck with his cause
TODAY’S HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEWS
Louth stay strong in spite of Harte break
Greater reserves help to get Armagh out of trouble
Goalkeeping error proves costly for Carlow
Antrim’s late shock for Wexford
United showcase calamitous traits
Hurley shone in a time when it meant more
French aristocrats are catching fire at just the right time
Munster get job done with bonus point in the bank
Leinster brushed aside in the Storm
Connnacht stay in hunt with victory
Devine shows worth of our club pathway
Railway’s final experience to tell
Terenure can stay on winning streak
World Cup spot is cherry on top after memorable victory
Bemand beaming as Irish move forward
Deep pockets size up the green baize
Mullins seals title to repeat O’Brien’s feat
Gentleman Jimmy has one to savour for Festival
Justice denied
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