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# What Next?

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2022
Cost-of-living pressures will persist in 2023 but Ireland should escape a recession, ESRI says
Authors of the report said there was ‘clear evidence of a slowing pace in the economy’.
What next for Leinster with Lancaster sealing his move to Racing 92?
The Englishman will leave an impressive legacy in Irish rugby.
Strapped for cash, desperate and cornered: What next for the Kinahan cartel?
It’s extradition or escape.
Analysis: Three scenarios for how this war could end in Ukraine
Dr Brendan Flynn of NUI Galway looks at similar historical invasions and walks through possible outcomes.
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Tom Clonan: The Taliban's power grab was spectacular but they can't govern at gunpoint
The security analyst looks at the Taliban and discusses the possible future outcomes for the people of Afghanistan.
With Hansen and Read departing, what next for the All Blacks?
New Zealand must appoint a new head coach and captain as the next era begins.
Ireland 'gutted' to bid emotional Schmidt and Best farewell with World Cup defeat
Scrum coach Greg Feek also bows out after years of service to Irish rugby.
Fresh talks hope to revive power-sharing ... but marriage equality remains a major stumbling block
Sinn Féin has called on the UK and Irish governments to step in and take the reins if the new round of talks fail.
Simon Coveney: 'Renegotiating a deal that took two years to agree on doesn't seem realistic'
Jean-Claude Juncker said there’s “no room whatsoever for the renegotiation” of the Brexit deal.
There'll soon be 7 fewer biscuits in a packet of digestives, and no, NOTHING is sacred
BREXIT!!! *shakes fist*
Floyd Mayweather called Conor McGregor an 'eejit' and this is just getting surreal now
What next? Dryshite?
After huge vote to push for change to Ireland's abortion laws, the Assembly is deciding what they should look like
The Citizens’ Assembly voted by 87% against maintaining the status quo.
'It tends not to be prime property that's handed over': 8 schools opened in 3 years under divestment
TheJournal.ie has spoken to the schools supposed to be offering choice to the parents of Ireland’s primary school pupils.
Brexit Timeline: What happens next
There’s going to be a lot of meetings.
Greek rebels form new party ahead of snap election
It’s called Popular Unity.
Greece has met its new finance minister as the ECB hits the country where it hurts
The European Central Bank raised the haircuts on its Emergency Liquidity Assistance to Greece this evening.
Dana White hints at McGregor title shot, clears up Sanchez talk
The UFC president sounds open to a match-up between the Irish featherweight and champion Jose Aldo.
Could the EU set the standard for digital rights worldwide?
After passing new legislation concerning data retention and net neutrality, the next five years will see the EU become a major influence in how digital laws and regulations are shaped.
The full Champions League/Europa League draws
Chelsea and Arsenal were given tough draws in the last 16 of the Champions League, while Manchesters United and City learned their Europa League fates..
'Big serve, big heart, big mouth' - Andy Roddick at a career crossroads
American needs to deliver on his early court promise, writes Mark Corcoran.
Moodys warns of further downgrade of Ireland's credit rating
Yes, more good news on the back of that bailout: ratings agency Moody’s says bailout could be “credit negative” for Ireland.