Four stories in 10 minutes: Ireland’s World Cup win and Miss Piggy gets the Barbie treatment

Plus Spain's answer to Charlie Kirk and Ireland's evolving suburbs

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Ireland's Troy Parrott and Séamus Coleman celebrate after the match ©INPHO/Stephen Gormley
Ireland's Troy Parrott and Séamus Coleman celebrate after the match ©INPHO/Stephen Gormley

Ireland’s dream of returning to the World Cup is still alive after the men’s national team beat Hungary in Budapest on Sunday afternoon. What next for the boys in green? Read our match report and Ken Early’s soccer column.

In this era of scarce and unaffordable housing, Ireland’s suburbs are undergoing a transformation, with old patterns reversing. Our new series looks how the suburban landscape is changing.

He’s been called Spain’s answer to Charlie Kirk. Guy Hedgecoe looks at the growing appeal of young far-right activitst Vito Quiles.

And with Miss Piggy is set for the Barbie treatment, film critic Donald Clarke recalls his fraught encounter with the hostile muppet.

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