OpinionNewton Emerson: Britain has been helping to house key workers for two decades. What about Ireland?By Newton Emerson
Special ReportsRise of medtech in Ireland has made State a global hub for the sectorBy Danielle Barron
PoliticsPlanning reforms can still be in place by Easter, Government sources believeBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
Consumer TechHow to get your tech gifts working before they go under the tree this ChristmasBy Ciara O'Brien
AbroadI wanted to run home to Ireland when I was told my son was autistic. But we just couldn’t afford toBy Deirdre McCarthy-Dillon
BooksRepublicanism, Crime and Paramilitary Policing in Ireland: Diarmaid Ferriter on a brief but well-researched bookBy Diarmaid Ferriter
TV & RadioThe White Lotus finale has got fans talking. Does the show’s creator have any regrets about it?By Alexis Soloski
IrelandMotorists receive just 71 fines in three years for dangerously overtaking cyclistsBy Sarah Burns
ScienceSafeguarding the right to a healthy environment, clean air, water and natural amenitiesBy John Gibbons
RugbyLeamy relishes Northampton challenge as under-pressure Munster seek key Champions Cup winBy Gerry Thornley
BoxingJoAnn Hagen’s pioneering career as a woman punching for pay to finally be recognisedBy Dave Hannigan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: In an age of winter World Cups, the GAA’s homespun aesthetic enduresBy Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic Games‘He’s a great fella to bring in’: Christie hails return of Gilroy to DublinBy Gordon Manning
EconomyIreland to experience sharp growth slowdown as cost-of-living pressures mountBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy, Joe Brennan and Ciara O'Brien
InnovationOptaHaul: ‘The dairy industry has been badly neglected from a technology point of view’By Olive Keogh
BusinessDalata’s stellar trading update underlines the distortion in the market due to State interventionsBy Cantillon
RestaurantsLast-minute tables: Where to go for festive food when you don’t have a reservationBy Corinna Hardgrave
PeopleMichael Harding: The General gripped a skewer of lamb between his teeth and sucked all the meat inBy Michael Harding
Business Today NewsletterEconomy hits headwinds, Citywest cemetery and tech prep for ChristmasBy Conn Ó Midheach
Morning Sports BriefingFrance end Morocco’s fairy-tale World Cup run in semi-final; GAA confident games will go ahead
Inside Politics NewsletterGerry Adams to visit Leinster House ahead of change in leadershipBy Harry McGee
EnvironmentJames Cromwell unleashes blistering attack on global leaders for their absence at Cop15By Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessEY nominates heads of consulting and audit ahead of break-up voteBy Michael O’Dwyer and Stephen Foley
PeopleIman on David Bowie’s death: ‘I’m, like, ‘No, b***h, you don’t feel my pain. Get away from me’By Nadia Khomami
IrelandAn ‘extraordinary sacrifice’: tributes paid to Irish peacekeepers killed and injured in LebanonBy Naomi O'Leary and Vivienne Clarke
SportIrish sportswomen have changed the landscape - messing it up would be an unforgivable wasteBy Malachy Clerkin
World CupNepali groups urge Fifa to ‘stop looking the other way’ while migrant workers are denied compensation
CourtsJudge dismisses ‘outrageous’ €60,000 claim taken by woman injured working at Dublin AirportBy Ray Managh
Financial ServicesUK insurance broker PIB strikes ninth Irish deal as industry consolidation powers aheadBy Joe Brennan
Ireland‘A tragic event’: Irish soldier (24) dies after convoy ambushed in LebanonBy Conor Gallagher, Naomi O'Leary, Hannah McCarthy and Barry Roche
EconomyIrish goods exports surpass value of last year’s total in first 10 months of 2022By Laura Slattery
Oireachtas‘Full investigation’ promised into attack that left Irish peacekeeper dead in LebanonBy Sarah Burns
EconomyECB adds to pressure on mortgage-holders with half percentage point interest rate rise By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Social AffairsSpecial rapporteur says Government departments were unwilling to discuss child welfare issues with himBy Kitty Holland
Film‘Post-Avatar depression syndrome’: Why does James Cameron’s film leave people feeling depressed?By Sian Cain explains it to Steph Harmon
IrelandFatal attack on Irish troops in Lebanon comes amid increased tensions with UN forceBy Conor Gallagher
TV & RadioHarry & Meghan: Shouting matches, toxic in-laws, a miscarriage – the royal bombshells finally dropBy Ed Power
BooksBooks newsletter: Irish winner of BBC playwright competition; Paul Muldoon TV documentaryBy Martin Doyle
BusinessUniphar says deal ‘will not proceed’ after competition watchdog blocks purchaseBy Joe Brennan
ScienceTut and Ötzi: The world’s most famous mummies, one a mighty ruler, the other a migrant farmerBy William Reville
BusinessSome €752,000 in compensation left outstanding to Custom House Capital investorsBy Ian Curran
CourtsMan accused of murdering elderly mother believed he was directed by God, court hearsBy Ryan Dunne
CourtsInflatable mortuary ‘deflated’ when erected during Covid-19 crisis, HSE claimsBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandOrange weather warning in place for 16 counties as temperatures remain below freezingBy Shauna Bowers and Olivia Kelleher
EuropeDeadly shelling in Kherson as Ukraine predicts new Russian bid to seize KyivBy Daniel McLaughlin
EnvironmentWorld can ill afford another decade of inaction on nature loss, Malcolm Noonan tells Cop15By Kevin O'Sullivan
EconomyYear ends with cold dose of reality from central banks on inflation and interest rates By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsBoyfriend of ‘brave, fun-loving’ Wicklow woman gets suspended term for supplying drugs that killed herBy Jessica Magee
EuropeEuropean Parliament to ban all unofficial ‘friendship groups’By Henry Foy, Sam Fleming and Javier Espinoza in Brussels
SoccerIreland manager Vera Pauw alleged to have ‘shamed players for their weight’ during time in USBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsMan who caused ‘life-altering injuries’ to woman in ‘bomb-like’ crash has driving ban reducedBy Paul Neilan
CourtsDowdall says his ‘family would have been killed’ if he had not lied to gardaí about Regency murderBy Alison O'Riordan
SoccerVera Pauw’s people skills may need improving but she doesn’t belong with the worst of humanityBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsMurder accused was suffering relapse at time of fatal stabbing, psychiatrist tells courtBy Eoin Reynolds
An Irish DiaryMar Dhea - Frank McNally on the unusual prevalence of rock stars called John MaherBy Frank McNally
AfricaSome of Ramaphosa’s most ardent critics put on back foot ahead of crucial ANC ballotBy Bill Corcoran
HealthNurses in Northern Ireland strike over pay: ‘People are leaving in their droves’By Seanín Graham
Financial Services‘FinTwit’ influencers face charges over €108m investment schemeBy Livia Albeck-Ripka
World CupInfantino and Greek MEP Eva Kaili have made similar statements in speeches praising QatarBy Gavin Cummiskey and Ken Early in Doha
Lebanon AttackShane Kearney: A community prays for wounded soldier known as a ‘tidy hurler’ and diligent studentBy Barry Roche
EnvironmentCop15: Ireland must back up biodiversity ambition with greater protection of land - wildlife trust says By Kevin O'Sullivan