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When Public Grief Meets Public Interest: The Fine Balance of Funeral...

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A closer look at how Irish newsrooms balance public interest and private grief when covering funerals of well-known figures.

End of an Era as Breakingnews.ie Begins Wind-Down

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The Irish Times group will wind down Breakingnews.ie, reflecting major change across Ireland’s digital news market.

When One Win Changed Everything: How a Sporting High Became a...

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A look at how media Ireland shifted from Mayo’s euphoric win to the shock of Glen Hansard news in one extraordinary week.

Sanctions Pressure Mounts as Aughinish Exports Raise Fresh Questions

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EU sanctions scrutiny over Aughinish Alumina has intensified, putting State oversight and supply-chain accountability under renewed focus.

When Deadline Drama Turns Sports Coverage Into Art

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The Irish Times highlights how elite sportswriting blends deadline pressure, analysis and style into some of the strongest journalism in Irish media.

Media campaign Ireland: The Irish Times Unveils Summer OOH Push for...

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The Irish Times has launched a nationwide summer OOH campaign to promote its news app, podcasts and puzzles across key travel and commuter locations.

When Celebration Meets Unease: America’s Birthday in a Divided Age

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A sharp editorial reflection on America at 250, where World Cup joy collides with deep political anxiety.

Europe’s Scorching Warning Shot Reshapes the Climate Story

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Europe’s heatwave is being framed as a climate warning, with major implications for public health, policy and Irish media coverage.

Work to 66 and Beyond: Why More Irish Employees Are Refusing...

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Ireland’s new retirement rules let more workers stay employed until 66, reflecting a major shift in work, pensions and later-life finances.

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