PoliticsShops, hairdressers and hotels expected to reopen next weekBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray, Paul Cullen and Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionMichael McDowell: Our cities need huge planned, aesthetically pleasing redevelopmentBy Michael McDowell
Commercial PropertyDublin 8 investment with scope for income growth sells for €300,000By Ronald Quinlan
BusinessHealthcare start-up by Netwatch founders helps elderly stay living independentlyBy Joanne Hunt
Commercial PropertyReady-to-go prime residential site in Malahide for sale by tenderBy Ronald Quinlan
CultureMichael Kiwanuka: ‘If you’re a creative, you don’t try and be that, you just are’By Shilpa Ganatra
TV & RadioThe Crown’s Josh O’Connor: ‘I’m a republican. I’m not interested in the royal family’By Kathryn Shattuck
PeopleMichael Harding: Though I cheered for Biden, I was more like Trump than I could admitBy Michael Harding
Commercial PropertyIres Reit set to acquire Stillorgan residential portfolio for €10.6mBy Ronald Quinlan
Gaelic GamesSean Moran: Bloody Sunday centenary weekend will live long in the sporting memoryBy Seán Moran
EnvironmentCovid pandemic has helped people to ‘re-engage’ with nature, says agencyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessRyanair warns of further cuts, Stripe to raise more funds, and AI for cows’ facesBy Ciara Kenny
PoliticsMcEntee’s refusal of full Q&A on Woulfe ‘dangerous for democracy,’ SF TD saysBy Vivienne Clarke
TechnologyFrance demands digital tax payments from US tech groupsBy Aime Williams, Hannah Murphy and Victor Mallet
Abroad‘Moving overseas is daunting, but he took it in his stride’: An Irish woman walks for her dadBy Sheila Magoye
EducationCarlow school principal denies girls were told not to wear revealing clothesBy Vivienne Clarke
Farming & FoodAryzta’s largest shareholder urges board not to assist Elliott in bidBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Joe Brennan
Financial ServicesEmily O’Reilly criticises Brussels for awarding contract to BlackRockBy Seán McCárthaigh
Asia-PacificHow do you tackle vaccine fears? South Korea’s flu experience shows wayBy Choe Sang-Hun and Denise Grady
MusicChopin’s interest in men airbrushed from history, programme claimsBy Philip Oltermann and Shaun Walker
Asia-PacificHong Kong leader Carrie Lam vows to deepen Beijing tiesBy Nicolle Liu and Alice Woodhouse
SpaceDecember sky: Jupiter and Saturn to appear closest to each other since 400 years agoBy John Flannery
Social AffairsOne in five young people have experienced abuse by partner, study findsBy Shauna Bowers
EducationCalculated grades: Draft suggested ‘negative consequences’ of excluding historical dataBy Mary Carolan
IrelandAnalysis: Eir’s problems will only get bigger until it takes customer care seriouslyBy Conor Pope
IrelandPub owners express dismay at new Covid-19 restrictions for the licencing tradeBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandEir chief apologises at Oireachtas committee hearing for failings in customer careBy Conor Pope
Social AffairsSix further deaths and 269 new Covid-19 cases reported this eveningBy Colin Gleeson and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsSexual violence figures likely to be 'considerably higher' than studies show – academicsBy Shauna Bowers
An Irish DiaryNovel departure – Vertue Rewarded, the first Irish novel written in EnglishBy Ray Burke
IrelandDáil row erupts after McEntee agrees to take questions on Woulfe appointmentBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawGardaí receive no complaints about sharing of intimate images online, says HarrisBy Conor Lally
PoliticsVaradkar says crossing Border may not be advised even when Covid travel restrictions lift, sources sayBy Jennifer Bray
SoccerKeith Duggan: Through the glories and the disgraces, we were all Maradona addictsBy Keith Duggan
PoliticsNorth faces ‘civil unrest’ over fears of Brexit food shortages, committee hearsBy Brian Hutton
PoliticsMiriam Lord: The Dáil's answer to John Wayne overcooks the ham slice, by slice, by sliceBy Miriam Lord
Social AffairsFamily fighting for Irish on gravestone in English churchyard to have legal bill coveredBy Colin Gleeson