Housing & PlanningDublin councils predict dramatic shift from leased social housing to new-buildsBy Harry McGee
CourtsPlanning approval for more than 1,400 new homes in south Dublin to be quashed By Arthur Beesley
Your WellnessDoes matcha really prevent cancer, improve memory, and reduce stress and anxiety?By Annie Sneed
TV & Radio‘We don’t want to relive it’: The backlash against Netflix’s Jeffrey Dahmer seriesBy Remy Tumin
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Your Fitness‘We nearly lost our boy due to men who needed the under-12 win to make them feel they were great’By Jen Hogan
People‘I’d love to somehow find myself a spot here as a Bulgarian among this Irish crowd’By Shauna Bowers
Your WellnessME: ‘I spend 20 hours a day lying down. I have four upright hours in the day’By Patrick Freyne
Business Today NewsletterHousing approvals overturned, tips on managing a home renovation, and Irish workers want pay risesBy Ciarán Hancock
Social AffairsTax incentives for landlords needed alongside any eviction ban, says Sr Stanislaus KennedyBy Colm Keena
BusinessGreencore revenues rise but UK rail strikes and extra bank holiday hit volumes By Ciara O'Brien
Inside Politics NewsletterEnergy crisis and winter Covid-19 plan to dominate political agendaBy Jennifer Bray
EuropeRussian attacks expose Ukraine’s air defence systems shortageBy John Paul Rathbone and Ben Hall in London and Henry Foy in Brussels
TV & Radio‘Be prepared to be shocked’: John Cleese to challenge ‘cancel culture’ as host of GB News showBy Jim Waterson
IrelandBids to design civic plaza for Dublin’s College Green to be sought within next monthBy Olivia Kelly and Jennifer Bray
IrelandRiverdance pulls future sponsorship of Irish dancing competition in light of fixing allegationsBy Jack Power
EuropePoland takes steps towards unlocking EU recovery fundsBy Raphael Minder in Warsaw and Sam Fleming in Brussels
EconomyUp to 10,000 Irish businesses remain in state of financial distress post pandemic, Central Bank findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Creeslough ExplosionOnline fundraisers for families of Creeslough disaster raise more than €700,000By Jack Power and Jennifer Bray
Crime & LawGardaí resume questioning of third suspect in Kerry graveyard murderBy Barry Roche and Anne Lucey
Your MoneyIreland’s State pension system drops in global ranking over sustainability concerns By Dominic Coyle
BusinessMirror publisher’s UK ad sales hit by marketing ‘blackout’ after queen’s deathBy Alex Barker and Alistair Gray
IrelandHome retrofitting scheme hit with inflation and supply chain challenges — SEAIBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Creeslough ExplosionCreeslough tragedy: Kind nature of Jessica Gallagher and Martin McGill recalled at funeral MassesBy Freya McClements and Vivienne Clarke
IrelandNobody wants a ‘blanket immunity’ from prosecution for those involved in Northern Ireland conflict, says Higgins By Pat Leahy and Jennifer Bray
Your MoneyOmbudsman made ‘serious errors’ in tracker compensation cases, Ulster Bank saysBy Joe Brennan
CourtsWoman seen to ‘genuflect’ before falling in shopping centre fails in €38,000 injury caseBy Ray Managh
Creeslough ExplosionCreeslough tragedy: Priest recalls ‘kindness and compassion’ of Martin McGillBy Brian Hutton
BusinessIMF cuts global growth forecasts for fourth time this year, warning 2023 ‘will feel like a recession’ By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SoccerKylian Mbappé unhappy at PSG and wants to leave in JanuaryBy Fabrizio Romano and Jacob Steinberg
IrelandPaddy Power employee stole €67,000 from bookies and gambled it away, court heardBy Isabel Hayes
OireachtasRTÉ and Sinn Féin deny party given access to never broadcast Shane Ross interview By Marie O'Halloran and Pat Leahy
Asia-PacificTourists flock to Japan after Covid restrictions liftedBy Yuri Kageyama, Associated Press
USProsecutors drop charges against Adnan Syed over ‘Serial’ podcast caseBy Brian White, Associated Press
Social Affairs‘Honour the promise’: Nursing home staff demand their pandemic paymentsBy Marie O'Halloran and Eoin O'Donnell
EuropeUkraine asks West for air defence systems and to rule out talks with Putin By Daniel McLaughlin
Creeslough ExplosionJessica Gallagher, victim of Creeslough explosion, ‘had so much to live for’, funeral hearsBy Freya McClements
IrelandRTÉ newsreader sacked over drunk texts to colleague withdraws unfair dismissal claimBy Stephen Bourke
ScienceIrish trailblazer in quantum physics Séamus Davis wins one of world’s most prestigious science awardsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryWarped Logic – Frank McNally on how a great Polish philosopher spent his final years in IrelandBy Frank McNally
Gaelic GamesLouth GAA confident of having new stadium open in 2024 thanks to €14.8m ‘cash for visas’ windfallBy Gordon Manning
CourtsNew defendants added to French film figure’s action alleging multi-million fraudBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessAdministrators of collapsed Orla Kiely business pay out dividend to some creditorsBy Gordon Deegan
OireachtasCreeslough: Dáil observes minute’s silence as tribute to ‘incalculable’ lossBy Marie O'Halloran
IrelandUkrainian refugee on move from Kerry to Mayo says notice ‘isn’t long enough to change our lives again’By Shauna Bowers, Anne Lucey and Vivienne Clarke
Education‘This is a game changer’: civil engineering apprenticeships available outside CAO points raceBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsThirteen smaller political parties non-compliant with obligation to file audited accountsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerManchester City thrash out draw at Copenhagen despite Sergio Gómez red cardBy Jamie Jackson at Parken Stadium
IrelandCouple pursuing High Court case over lack of surrogacy legislation waive anonymityBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandNow is not the time for a concrete block levy, say Fianna Fáil TDs and Senators By Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsDouble welfare payment to kick in next week as eight welfare lump sums to be madeBy Jennifer Bray
TransportBus and rail workers call for mandatory sentences for anyone convicted of assaulting front line staffBy Barry Roche
PoliticsUnviable build-to-rent schemes could be converted to cost-rental homes, Dublin City Council chief saysBy Olivia Kelly
OireachtasCriticism of ‘outrageous’ inclusion of holiday homes in emergency energy credit schemeBy Marie O'Halloran and Harry McGee
IrelandTed Crosbie funeral hears of publisher’s great passion for family and Irish Examiner By Barry Roche
HealthWorst-case winter could see 17,000 hospitalised for Covid and 4,350 for flu, according to HSE projectionsBy Paul Cullen and Harry McGee
SoccerWorld Cup playoff as it happened: Ireland qualify for the World Cup after Barrett goalBy David Gorman
SoccerAmber makes it green for go as Barrett secures Ireland historic World Cup qualificationBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerScotland 0 Ireland 1: How the Irish players rated on a memorable night in GlasgowBy Malachy Clerkin
SoccerAubameyang seals Chelsea victory after Tomori red enrages Milan By Jacob Steinberg at the San Siro
SoccerTV View: Amber Barrett’s beautiful gesture to Creeslough adds to emotion of special nightBy Mary Hannigan
Soccer‘This night is for those 10 beautiful souls who died. This is for Creeslough. This is for Donegal’By Malachy Clerkin
TV & RadioAngela Lansbury was ‘Irish, English, Scottish’, a TV superstar and a Broadway demonBy Donald Clarke
IrelandAmber Barrett sends Ireland to the World Cup and dedicates her goal to CreesloughBy Malachy Clerkin
SoccerLouise Quinn: ‘We knew Scotland were not going to score in those last few minutes’By Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerCeltic’s hopes of Champions League progress end as Leipzig take the points in Glasgow By Ewan Murray at Celtic Park
OpinionMichael McDowell: Once Northern Ireland leaves UK, political unionism becomes extinctBy Michael McDowell
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