OpinionUna Mullally: How will we handle Christmas, our biggest Covid-19 challenge yet?By Una Mullally
PoliticsMicheál Martin’s leadership under pressure as FF’s support plummets in pollBy Marie O'Halloran
Social AffairsSale of sex rises since Covid-19 restrictions lifted, advocacy group saysBy Kitty Holland
HistoryNew Book of Kells set-up allows display of some pages for first time in decadesBy Ronan McGreevy
EducationLawyers expect flurry of legal actions after release of teachers’ estimated gradesBy Carl O'Brien
HealthCovid-19: 414 new cases reported over weekend, including 234 in DublinBy Simon Carswell and Martin Wall
PoliticsCoronavirus: Dublin restrictions on the table as new Covid-19 plan is finalisedBy Pat Leahy, Simon Carswell and Martin Wall
Your MoneyMe & My Money: ‘I purchased my second car about eight years ago. I still drive it happily’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Commercial PropertyNama pays out over €3m in redundancy, bonuses and garden leave to staffBy Ken Foxe
Books‘Bad girls’: When the Irish State sought to ban emigration of young women to BritainBy John Gibney
PoliticsGardaí ‘less concerned with bangers being thrown than bangers being eaten in pubs’By Marie O'Halloran
TechnologyOracle wins bid for TikTok in US after Microsoft offer rejectedBy Miles Kruppa, James Fontanella-Khan and Ryan McMorrow
BusinessPandemic ushers early decline for fossil fuel era, BP saysBy Anjli Raval, David Sheppard and Roula Khalaf
FilmWolfwalkers: Irish animated film set in Cromwell era looks a dead cert for an Oscar nominationBy Donald Clarke
BusinessNot enough Covid-19 vaccine for all until 2024, says biggest producerBy Stephanie Findlay and Anna Gross
BusinessIreland to miss 2030 climate targets due to ‘broken planning system’ – reportBy Kevin O'Sullivan
FashionKim Kardashian West didn’t invent body shaming, but she is building an empire out of itBy Jennifer O'Connell
UKDavid Cameron joins in criticism of Johnson’s Brexit moveBy Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe and Jim Pickard
EducationLeaving Cert: Independent appeal available for students disappointed with gradesBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandGardaí believe homeless man beaten to death after row with youth who stole phoneBy Ronan McGreevy and Conor Gallagher
IrelandSecond ‘crazy video’ of child driving lorry on M1 is ‘reckless’, Foster saysBy Freya McClements
CourtsShannon gas terminal’s prioritisation cannot be referred to European court, judge rulesBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawOver 1,000 litres of wine seized at Dublin Port in van travelling from FranceBy Tim O'Brien
EducationCalculated grades protest: ‘I am going with my second choice but I am not happy’By Mark Hilliard
EducationCatholic schools say they are powerless in bid to end ‘sibling-first’ admissionsBy Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsCovid-19 pandemic ‘has profoundly changed Trócaire’s work,’ says chief executiveBy Patsy McGarry
IrelandThousands of workers across building sector back strikes if employers cut pay, conditionsBy Martin Wall
HealthDublin’s drink-only pubs will not reopen next week due to rising Covid casesBy Paul Cullen and Simon Carswell
RugbySaracens training with Farrell in Sexton role ahead of quarter-finalBy Gerard Meagher and Paul Rees
OpinionOliver Callan: Swift Covid-19 action exposes State dithering on misbehaving industriesBy Oliver Callan