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Saturday 23 September 2023 Dublin: 15°C

# down to business

This year
2023
Game-by-game guide after major All-Ireland football draws
Race for Sam Maguire and Tailteann Cups get going in earnest.
All time
No honeymoon period for new government as Dáil set to sit throughout July
There could be four or five day Dáil weeks on the cards for some politicians.
How are the teams shaping up entering the World Cup quarter-finals in Japan?
As the Rugby World Cup enters the knock-out stages, we take a look at the health of the eight quarter-finalists ahead of a massive weekend in Japan.
Ireland shake off the travel and get serious about Wallabies challenge
Careful planning has helped Ireland to beat the effects of jet lag in Australia.
Moving on to a new challenge a decade since Grand Slam glory
“The death knell for me was my last season in Gloucester. That did a lot of damage to me.”
Taoiseach pressured on public sector pay in Leaders' Questions
Jokes about trains some slightly odd interruptions provided mild diversions in this afternoon’s session.
Daddy-to-be McGregor demands ownership stake in the UFC as he hints at hiatus
“I’m going to be a daddy early next year. I’m crapping my jocks.”
Wales can be Belgium's bogey team and the Euro 2016 quarter-finals talking points
The first of four last-eight ties will be played tonight as Poland take on Portugal.
Ireland's Sex Shops: 'Everyone has a kink, they just might not know it yet'
We explore this rapidly changing area of retail in Ireland.
Here what needs to be done to fix the economy, says IBEC
The business lobby group says Ireland needs better government and more entrepreneurship to get Ireland back on track.
Shop Street and roundabouts: Pat Lam gets down to rugby business at Connacht
The sun shone on the Kiwi as he scoped out Galway. Nature has a sense of humour too.