Gaelic GamesLimerick comet burns bright as they breathe the rarified air of hurling kingpinsBy Keith Duggan
FoodCovid-19 in Ireland’s ‘gourmet capital’: ‘People not showing up is beyond belief’By Rosita Boland
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness: Pray the advanced mark doesn’t ruin another Mayo-Dublin epicBy Jim McGuinness
PeopleOlivia O’Leary: He said, ‘Is Olivia the only woman here? Okay boys, when’s the gang-bang?’By Tanya Sweeney
IrelandDublin pub told by gardaí it must serve food after suspension of €9 mealBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe and Ronan McGreevy
UKDramatic shift in tone will persuade most that a Brexit trade deal is now on the cardsBy Denis Staunton
WorldBolsonaro looks to be working against a vaccination programme for selfish reasonsBy Tom Hennigan
PoliticsForcing student nurses to work full shifts ‘tantamount to slavery’, Byrne saysBy Colin Gleeson
EconomySome 28,000 homes will need to be built each year to meet demand, ESRI saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Social AffairsArriving home for Christmas: ‘We got three negative tests before we came’By Patsy McGarry
IrelandKilling of priest and civilian in Cork bankrupted Auxiliaries of credibility, says historianBy Barry Roche
Gaelic GamesTV View: Stunning Limerick display consigns Waterford to the shelf along with the ElfBy Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesJohn Kiely delights in Limerick’s performance and just the chance to do itBy Keith Duggan
EuropeTaoiseach hopeful of Brexit deal while both sides remain in talksBy Naomi O'Leary and Barry Roche
Gaelic GamesThey are all feeling the magic down Limerick way as hurlers are crowned championsBy David Raleigh