From The Irish Times
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Professional job vacancies and seekers down sharply in first quarter
Number of vacancies in professional roles down by 13.8 per cent on the final quarter to 2023, say Morgan McKinley.
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Kevin O'Sullivan: Could scrambling the weather or sucking carbon out of the air help solve the climate crisis?
Technological solutions could be transformative in containing global temperatures and saving civilisation. But getting it wrong could exacerbate the crisis
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Ireland run in five tries as victory over Wales sealed early in Cork
The mood around the team and the set-up had changed long before now, but Ireland needed the validation of a win in the Six Nations and it...
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Little, luckless Luton still have a shot at one of the great Premier League feats
On Saturday Manchester City will host a team that, despite relatively meagre resources and a long injury list, could yet play their way to survival among England’s elite
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Shocking killing sparks debate about China’s ‘left behind’ children
Gruesome death of 13-year-old boy in Hebei province turns spotlight on the lives of rural children whose parents leave to work in cities.
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OJ Simpson in the courtroom as the "not guilty" verdict is announced
A decision by the Arizona supreme court to uphold an 1864 law banning abortions could have a huge impact in the US election, given Arizona's...
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Ireland need to identify way to trouble England after limited showing in France
Eileen Gleeson has some tricky decisions to make before Tuesday's crucial match at the Aviva Stadium.