OpinionIs introducing more punitive measures the only way to deal with sex offenders?By Margaret Fitzgerald O'Reilly
ResidentialWhere everybody knows your dog’s name: Three-bed in friendly Dublin 2 enclave for €895,000By Joyce Hickey
IrelandLoyalist opposition to NI protocol creating febrile atmosphere on the groundBy Freya McClements
TransportMove to close Dublin Airport’s new runway from 12am to 6am to limit noiseBy Barry O'Halloran
SportSonia O’Sullivan: Homemade soup the perfect antidote after a cold night’s runBy Sonia O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesJoanne O’Riordan: Athenry setting precedent for women’s sports groundsBy Joanne O'Riordan
ResidentialFormer gate lodge beside Kilkea Castle combines contemporary and cottage styleBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Mullin mulling pros and cons of sporting adventure Down UnderBy Ciarán Murphy
PropertyNew plans for former paper mill in Clonskeagh include 167 apartments and an aparthotelBy Joyce Hickey
ScienceSolution to global electricity demand could be right above our headsBy Siddharth Joshi & Brian O Gallachoir
FoodExclusive recipes from And for Mains..., Gaz Smith and Rick Higgins’ new cookbookBy Gaz Smith and Rick Higgins
BooksA history of minor gentry constructed from an Anglo-Irish family tree’s charred rootsBy Sara Day
BusinessRonan’s tax residency change, Dublin airport’s runway noise, and Black Friday bargainsBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe
Crime & LawGarda leave allowance cut as Covid-19, Christmas set to put pressure on policingBy Conor Lally
SportIain Henderson set to face the All Blacks; Time for FAI to back Kenny with contractBy Nathan Johns
SportBeijing Winter Olympics committee rejects allegations of blocking foreign mediaBy Helen Davidson
BusinessCop26: Are big business’s net-zero plans even credible?By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson and Simon Mundy
RugbyAutumn Tests - Ireland v All Blacks: Kick-off time, TV details, teams, tickets and moreBy Patrick Madden
FoodRosanna Davison’s sweet potato chilli – ‘proper feelgood fitness and beauty food’By Rosanna Davison
Social AffairsEasier rent supplement access for domestic violence victims to be made permanentBy Sarah Burns
BusinessWall St banks garner $7.2bn in fees from dealmaking linked to GE break-upBy Nikou Asgari and James Fontanella-Khan
Asia-PacificAfghans in remote areas must receive food aid within weeks, agencies warnBy Benjamin Parkin
PropertyRevealed: Rod Stewart’s new Dublin apartment is in upmarket Lansdowne Place developmentBy Alanna Gallagher
Health‘This is the start of the rest of my life,’ Adam Terry (10) said before scoliosis surgeryBy Vivienne Clarke
OireachtasO’Brien has ‘no plans’ to attend housing roadshow events for institutional investorsBy Marie O’Halloran
EconomyCliff Taylor: What would be the economic impact of the UK triggering Article 16?By Cliff Taylor
HealthCoronavirus: 3,680 new cases confirmed with 543 patients in hospital and 97 in ICUBy Vivienne Clarke
OireachtasReport into abuse at Donegal disability centre will be published in full, Coveney saysBy Marie O’Halloran
SportEY Hockey League preview: Old Alexandra and Pembroke look to consolidate at the topBy Mary Hannigan
FoodFirst Look: Library St, chef Kevin Burke’s addition to Dublin’s buzzing restaurant sceneBy Marie Claire Digby
SoccerHoli Smith operating at a different level to ensure Republic’s affairs run smoothlyBy Gavin Cummiskey
WorkSolicitor loses case over WRC handling of Arthur Cox unfair dismissal complaintBy Ellen O’Riordan
CourtsMan turned to heroin dealing to ease financial pressures of pandemic, court hearsBy Brion Hoban
SportLeading coach calls for greater clarity over selection for European Cross-CountryBy Ian O'Riordan
Commercial PropertyStudents’ union questions need for ‘unnecessary luxuries’ in accommodation developmentBy Gordon Deegan
EnvironmentPlan to deliver Paris climate goals could be agreed this week, Cop26 hearsBy Denis Staunton
An Irish DiaryBanty’s Inferno: a Monaghan opera I just might write inspired by ElsewhereBy Frank McNally
PoliticsKelly expected to set out thinking on future coalition at first conference as Labour leaderBy Pat Leahy
OireachtasFormer PAC chairman accuses HSE officials of ‘blatant lies’ in ‘Grace’ abuse caseBy Marie O’Halloran