EducationBrexit is a big risk – and an opportunity to become a global centre for learningBy Malcolm Byrne
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Jokey-but-serious one-upmanship behind Britain's Brexit talks approachBy Fintan O'Toole
PoliticsBrexit: EU shifting from compromise to no-deal preparations – CoveneyBy Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawInmates should be among first to get Covid-19 vaccine, says prison serviceBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandOver-70s, care-home residents and frontline staff set to be vaccinated first in RepublicBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Conor Gallagher and Paul Cullen
FilmA film he couldn’t refuse: Francis Ford Coppola’s new version of Godfather Part IIIBy Dave Itzkoff
Gaelic GamesTom Morrissey views return of sports psychologist as key to Limerick’s ‘edge’By Ian O'Riordan
Your FamilyThere’s nothing ‘soft’ about being kind – it boosts a child’s wellbeing for lifeBy Sheila Wayman
HealthWhen a human I recognise walks past our house I almost join the dog and bark at themBy Paddy Murray
BusinessHousing: the money divide; Norwegian buys time; and Covid delivers for FlipdishBy Dominic Coyle
RugbyOwen Doyle: Rugby will have a high price to pay if it doesn’t tackle head-high hitsBy Owen Doyle
BusinessSupply of Covid vaccine doses held up by manufacturing delaysBy Clice Cookson, Sarah Neville and Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe
Financial ServicesBank of Ireland apologises to 47,000 customers over restructured loan reportingBy Joe Brennan
CourtsMan jailed for four years after narrowly missing hitting a garda at checkpointBy Olivia Kelleher
Rugby‘Would I do it again? No I wouldn’t’: England’s Steve Thompson on life with dementiaBy Andy Bull
CourtsMinister breached commitments to keep Leaving Cert ‘fair and accurate’, court toldBy Aodhan O'Faolain
EconomyDisorderly Brexit will result in €21 billion hit to Irish economy, Ifac warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessBrexit: UK proposal on fish stocks would undermine Irish fishing, warns sectorBy Simon Carswell
Farming & FoodCowen ‘confident’ €40m Offaly meat plant proposal will get back on trackBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
An Irish DiaryPaddy the Next Best Thing – An Irishman’s Diary on the novel that inspired a movie hitBy Norman Freeman
Your MoneyDecember 8th ‘certainly different’ in Dublin with less rural shoppers on streetsBy Ellen O'Riordan
EnvironmentIrish Water sets course for development of 25-year plan for drinking waterBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsEvery TD, Senator, MEP asked to sign pledge to take, promote Covid vaccineBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsDáil told of student nurse who had to dress, lay out babies who died in hospitalBy Marie O'Halloran
TransportTrump Doonbeg visit helps to increase resort revenues to €11.99 million for 2019By Gordon Deegan
PoliticsPartners of pregnant women to be allowed at 20-week scan in change to HSE Covid policyBy Harry McGee
PoliticsLack of maternity leave for politicians a ‘glaring barrier’ for women, TD saysBy Shauna Bowers
TransportLargest Irish Sea ferry operator wants six-month phase-in for Brexit controlsBy Simon Carswell
HealthCabinet publishes list of age groups and workers who will get Covid-19 vaccine firstBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Simon Carswell
PoliticsDáil hears claims that single gender schools are contributory factor in domestic violenceBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Taoiseach throws bucket of cold water over little sparks of hope for Brexit dealBy Miriam Lord
Social AffairsDelayed assessment of children with disabilities a ‘breach of their rights’, committee toldBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessBusiness linked to alleged Armagh fuel smuggler tops tax defaulters list with €9.1mBy Mark Paul
PoliticsBrexit: Johnson and von der Leyen to hold talks tomorrow in attempt to salvage dealBy Naomi O’Leary, Simon Carswell, Pat Leahy, Marie O'Halloran and Mark Hilliard
PoliticsMartin may look at constitutional change to allow politicians take maternity leaveBy Harry McGee