EducationMore college graduates go straight into jobs as fewer opt for postgraduate studiesBy Carl O'Brien
BusinessIrish arm of online recruitment platform Indeed saw profits continue to rise in 2022By Ciara O'Brien
Food MonthTakeaway review: Exceptionally good free-range chicken burgers, crunchy on the outside and juicy insideBy Corinna Hardgrave
Special ReportsChristmas entertainment for all the family: Festive markets, shows, parties and moreBy Sandra O'Connell
FilmSo This Is Christmas: Don’t go expecting a jolt of yuletide joy from this fine Irish documentaryBy Donald Clarke
MusicNaoise Roo: Emotionally Magnificent – Doomy atmosphere shot through with delicate momentsBy Siobhán Kane
BusinessThe Irish Times Business Person of the Month: Dermot Crowley, chief executive of Dalata Hotel Group
BusinessPensions auto-enrolment: The huge pensions shake-up that 70% of us don’t know aboutBy Joe Brennan
BusinessState earmarks offices in docklands should it win bid to host EU Anti-Money Laundering AssociationBy John Burns
PricewatchChristmas online present shopping: 16 of the best Irish websites for food and drinkBy Conor Pope
BusinessRussia will target other countries for web attacks, Ukraine cyber defence chief warns By Karlin Lillington
SportSonia O’Sullivan: Getting inside the enduring success of Ireland’s Fittest FamilyBy Sonia O'Sullivan
BusinessHumphreys to start search for firm to run €150m pension auto-enrolment scheme ‘within weeks’By Joe Brennan
OpinionMolly Martens didn’t just kill her husband, she assassinated his reputationBy Justine McCarthy
MusicDavid Holmes: Blind on a Galloping Horse – One of the most considered and triumphal albums of the yearBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessFashion, but no armour plating, as Kirsty Wark hails value of female allyshipBy Laura Slattery
Your Wellness22q11: ‘Nobody else would do the work needed for our families and I had to find my tribe’By George Winter
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Ridley Scott’s ‘shut the f*** up’ to historians is gallingBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Business Today NewsletterPension auto enrolment, Russian cyber attacks, and Kirsty Wark on leaving NewsnightBy Ciarán Hancock
Ireland‘There’s a hope that’s he out there’ - search for missing Dubliner continues on NY beach By Michael Fitzpatrick in New York
IrelandFriday’s Top Stories: UN warns of ‘immediate possibility of starvation’ in Gaza, McVerry Trust raises doubts over housing delivery plans
Food MonthA tasty Spanish stew ready in 30 minutes: White wine braised sausagesBy Rebeca Recarey Sanchez
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Three wine tastings later and I’m still reeling from finding out my favourite wine is basically Um BongoBy Emer McLysaght
MusicKojaque in Vicar Street: Flawless performance as the Dubliner shows his talent and ambitionBy Una Mullally
StageCarmen review: Ballet Ireland’s dancers show their intuition as artists in a formidable productionBy Christie Seaver
CompetitionsWin Sunday Lunch in The Morrison Room at Carton House, a Fairmont Managed Hotel with an overnight stay for two people.
Ireland‘It’s as important as salary at the moment’: How WFH Fridays have killed the five-day office weekBy Emmet Malone
HealthAntibiotic use in Irish health service rising despite European aim to lower consumptionBy Paul Cullen
Crime & LawIrish cannabis users top EU list of those who buy drugs via social media and receive delivery by postBy Conor Lally
Life & StyleIrish Christmas markets: 15 spots to shop local and enjoy a day out this festive seasonBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Hugh Russell’s legacy will forever be part of Belfast’s storyBy Mary Hannigan
SoccerGavin Cummiskey: The Stephen Kenny project began with optimism but crashed into realityBy Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsFact-checking the Government’s housing claims: Progress made but existing targets fall shortBy Jennifer Bray
Fine Gael special conferenceFine Gael members gather on eve of a year that will test and define the partyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
On The Money NewsletterBe wary of two-for-ones and never shop hungry: Five ways to manage rising grocery billsBy Conor Pope
BooksLifetime Achievement Award for Roy Foster; Louise Nealon’s Snowflake to be Dublin’s One Book By Martin Doyle
Middle EastMore than 50 Irish and dependants exit Gaza into Egypt as Martin praises Irish diplomats’ effortsBy Fiachra Gallagher, Olivia Kelleher and David Raleigh
Crime & LawInvestigations under away into claims man was assaulted in Prison Service van By Tim O'Brien
Middle East‘B-movie general’: Israel’s hostage point man draws scorn from angry familiesBy Mehul Srivastava in Tel Aviv and Guy Chazan in Jerusalem
SportLas Vegas GP opening practice cancelled after manhole covers damage carsBy Giles Richards in Las Vegas
Courts‘My heart was ripped from my body’: Ashling Murphy’s mother tells court of heartbreakBy Mary Carolan
TV & RadioRyan Tubridy: RTÉ ‘in rear view mirror’ as he moves to ‘new home’ at Virgin RadioBy Tim O'Brien
StagePeter Pan review: Fantastic family fun as Roddy Doyle revitalises the tale of the boy who wouldn’t grow up By Jade Wilson
EducationPrimary principals warn education system is on ‘verge of breaking’ as teacher supply issues biteBy Carl O'Brien
Your WellnessNavigating Your Hormones: ‘It’s so important to educate and empower women with open conversations’By Sylvia Thompson
Inside PoliticsAre Fine Gael all out of fight ahead of a year that could define the party?Listen | 38:15
TennisATP Finals: ‘Jannik-mania’ takes over in Italy as Sinner puts rivals to the swordBy Simon Bracken
BusinessRecovering full €29bn bank bailout should not be ‘overriding consideration’ in AIB share sale, Minister told By Ken Foxe
AfricaDeath toll from floods in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia rises to 130By Emmanuel Igunza, Associated Press
CourtsCo Leitrim turf cutters to argue in Supreme Court against prosecution under habitats protection lawBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessMasseuse who had pay cut after refusing boss’s demands for ‘sexual services’ wins record €91,000 whistleblower award By Stephen Bourke
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Antoine Dupont’s switch to Sevens has political implicationsBy Gerry Thornley
Middle EastIran told US it did not want Israel-Hamas war to escalate, foreign minister saysBy Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Geneva
CourtsJudge refuses man’s request to pass over sisters as executrices of father’s estateBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsJosepha Madigan expected to seek European election nomination as Fitzgerald retiresBy Jack Horgan-Jones and David Raleigh
MediaNo issue with Ryan Tubridy’s London radio show airing on local Irish stations, says ‘satisfied’ regulatorBy Laura Slattery
IrelandPublic sector unions seek clarity on abolition of post-crash emergency legislationBy Emmet Malone and Pat Leahy
An Irish DiaryHold on to your Hat – Alison Healy on an artist who was not all that he seemed By Alison Healy
Farming & Food‘Climate change is real, and it is unfolding in a way that is truly terrifying,’ minister says at conferenceBy David Raleigh
HealthNew Rotunda outpatient and ambulatory services to be in revamped Clerys QuarterBy Shauna Bowers
Ireland‘I placed my hand on the window. I felt the condensation. It felt like glass. I punched it but it was a sheet of steel’By Kitty Holland
Crime & LawMurder of Ashling Murphy ‘a monstrous crime that shocked the nation’, senior garda saysBy Conor Lally and Jade Wilson
RugbyO’Mahony and Beirne two of four changes in Munster side for game against StormersBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerNetherlands v Ireland: Chiedozie Ogbene ruled out but Evan Ferguson passed fitBy Gavin Cummiskey
TransportPresident hears of lives cut short or changed forever from road traffic victimsBy Ronan McGreevy
Gaelic GamesFootball All-Stars: Dublin lead the way with five awards with Cluxton the oldest winnerBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesAaron Gillane and David Clifford win Hurler and Footballer of the Year awardsBy Seán Moran
IrelandPresident Higgins pays tribute to sailor (39) who died suddenly on board the LÉ RóisínBy Mark Hilliard