Commercial PropertyArklow lands primed for residential-led scheme, guiding at €1.95mBy Ronald Quinlan
EconomyGovernment’s more severe scenario points to ‘long and protracted’ recoveryBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Commercial PropertyWaterford city site with scope for more than 300 homes for €3.25mBy Ronald Quinlan
MotorsAction to close loophole allowing learners drive for years without sitting test shelvedBy David Labanyi
Commercial PropertyRotunda IVF National Fertility Centre makes move to Swords Business CampusBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyNew owner/operator sought for Courtown Adventure & Leisure CentreBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialDalkey penthouse commands prime sea views beside the harbour for €2.3mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Commercial PropertySt Stephen’s Green office with potential for landmark development seeks €27mBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleMichael Harding: In time there might be nobody at all left anywhere in rural IrelandBy Michael Harding
SponsoredAn ethical approach to data will help unleash the potential of AI in the Irish public sector
An Irish DiarySuzanne Lynch’s US Election Diary: Trump returns to 2016 playbook in PennsylvaniaBy Suzanne Lynch
BusinessComplete Budget 2021 coverage, €250m for Malin shareholders, and the latest from the FBD and INM court casesBy Ciara Kenny
Gaelic GamesSpare a thought for Old Moran and the inconvenience of a Christmas All-IrelandBy Seán Moran
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Joe Schmidt will challenge referees like he previously did playersBy Gordon D'Arcy
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I decided that morning to tear the complete arse out of the eveningBy Róisín Ingle
BooksTania Unsworth: ‘My father was almost heroic to me. Then he cut me out of his life’By Tania Unsworth
CourtsSupreme Court: unconstitutional law governs procedure under which citizenship can be revokedBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsFoley ‘absolutely committed’ to Leaving Cert going ahead in 2021 ‘as normally as possible’By Marie O'Halloran
CourtsAaron Brady jailed for minimum of 40 years for ‘evil and pointless’ killing of Adrian DonohoeBy Conor Lally, Eoin Reynolds and Alison O'Riordan
BusinessGovernment plans will boost new home construction to 35,000 a year say buildersBy Barry O'Halloran
EducationSchools will not close despite North’s two-week shutdown – FoleyBy Carl O'Brien and Marie O'Halloran
HealthNorthern Ireland heads into four-week lockdown as record 1,217 coronavirus cases reportedBy Gerry Moriarty
Financial ServicesFirms run by ‘demanding from top down’ more likely to fail, says ex-Wirecard CEOBy Joe Brennan
Social AffairsBudget 2021: Inequality will increase, poor will be left behind – think-tankBy Kitty Holland
Asia-PacificIndian teachers bring school to students with chalkboards on bikes, loudspeakersBy Rahul Bedi
Business‘The people who get up for work every morning get nothing’: Readers on Budget 2021By Ciara Kenny
Commercial PropertyBrothers tell court they are victim of ‘elaborate fraud’ involving diamondsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
HealthNew blood test predicts which Covid-19 patients will develop severe infectionBy Kevin O'Sullivan
SportRyder Cup 2027 allocated almost €6m as part of increased budget spend on sportBy Johnny Watterson
HistoryShot dead in Dublin 100 years ago: the man who started the War of IndependenceBy Ronan McGreevy
Financial ServicesFBD executive tells court of error in stating policy covered Covid lossesBy Aodhan O'Faolain
HealthCoronavirus: 1,095 new cases and five further deaths reported in the StateBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Gerry Moriarty
SoccerUnited and Liverpool forced into Project Big Picture climbdownBy David Hytner and Paul MacInnes
PoliticsSome 870 teachers at ‘high risk’ of Covid-19 not permitted to work from homeBy Marie O'Halloran
HealthNationwide ban on home visits imposed while Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal moved to Level 4By Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
Your MoneyBudget 2021: Irish Times readers focus on Covid and green issuesBy Dominic Coyle and Fiona Reddan
IrelandLife under Level 4: What increased restrictions mean in Cavan, Monaghan and DonegalBy Sarah Burns
Ireland‘The people we deal with are people who are living daily in fear,’ says arts organiserBy Ronan McGreevy
Social AffairsLegislation for affordable housing due ‘within weeks’By Olivia Kelly, Joe Brennan and Marie O'Halloran
OpinionThe virus cares as little for Irish values as it does for American individualismBy Mark Shrime