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The categories you can explore include areas of interest such as Ireland, education, housing and planning, politics, elections and referendums. Your options also extend to business related topics like economics, farming and food, financial services, and property. Globally, there are bulletins from the UK, US, Canada, Australia and other continents. If you’re a sports enthusiast, you can find the latest news on Gaelic games, rugby, soccer and more.

For a more lifestyle-themed reading, there’s information on food, drink, health, fashion, travel, and culture, among others. Environment and technology enthusiasts are not left out with sections devoted to climate change, big tech and gaming. Lastly, there are obituaries, transport, podcasts, video, and history sections for those so inclined.

In addition to the extensive news content, there are also features that include puzzles and games like crosswords and sudoku. There are reader rewards and competitions, as well as special reports and weather forecasts to round out the offerings. A recent highlight was a review of a Van Morrison concert in Dublin, where he turned a rainy night into a celebration.

Finally, don’t forget the skillfully drawn, insightful cartoons of Martyn Turner, popular with many readers.

The passing of Elizabeth MacGrath, a prominent judge based in Tipperary, has dealt a significant blow to the District Court. British Prime Minister Starmer’s presence in Downing Street offers a chance for the UK to recuperate previously lost connections. Voting results from Northern Ireland constituencies during the UK election have been painstakingly analysed.

Andrew Pierce’s relentless quest for his Irish mother, Margaret, has been chronicled in the latest articles. A new obituary acknowledges the impactful efforts of Josephine Bartley in upgrading Ireland’s nursing profession. The latest `Poem of the Week` titled `Moses and John-James` has been published.

In sports, a dull match without goals led to France kicking Portugal out of the league through penalties. Arne Slot, Liverpool’s newly appointed chief, has been exhorting his team for topping the league. Gareth Southgate, usually the target of criticism, deserves applause for reaching so far.

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