Your MoneyRetailers taken to court over ‘fake discounts’ as Black Friday starts Christmas sales seasonBy Conor Pope
BooksUlster 1912-1922: How the Treaty negotiators lost control of the Irish Border amid high pressure and British duplicityBy Neil Hegarty
FilmAll We Imagine as Light director Payal Kapadia: ‘In India we have fables because women can’t always express their feelings’By Tara Brady
Asia-PacificChina’s tradition of confinement after giving birth: ‘I made it to the sixth day and then I just had to have a shower’By Denis Staunton
TV & RadioRadio review: Newstalk’s interview with Gerry Hutch is an anticlimax after Kevin Myers’s inflammatory opinions fill the airBy Mick Heaney
ResidentialWhat will €330,000 buy in Italy, Menorca, Sardinia, France and Connemara?By Alanna Gallagher
BusinessCIÉ Group warns its pension bill set to increase to unsustainable levelsBy Martin Wall and Emmet Malone
PeopleDesigner Helen James: I was teased at school about being English, a Protestant. There was always something of the ‘other’ about meBy Helen James
RestaurantsTakeaway review: Neapolitan-style pizzas cooked to perfection with plenty of blisteringBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Paul Mescal has not featured in a film by one of these directors By Donald Clarke
BusinessWayflyer named as fastest-growing technology company in Deloitte’s annual rankingBy Ciara O'Brien
BusinessCrunch time looms for CIÉ pensioners as they voice fears for the future By Martin Wall and Emmet Malone
PeopleDee Devlin is not Conor McGregor’s moral keeper. That’s his responsibility aloneBy Brianna Parkins
Your MoneyBlack Friday: ‘Some retailers see it as an opportunity to shift old stock, but consumers see through that’By Conor Pope
Autumn Nations SeriesAndy Farrell hoping Ireland have kept their best performance until last against AustraliaBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerIreland v Wales preview: Eileen Gleeson’s side braced for high-stakes encounterBy Gavin Cummiskey
OpinionCillian Murphy’s view of Ireland in the 1980s as ‘the dark ages’ misses the pointBy Diarmaid Ferriter
BusinessECB boss Christine Lagarde says buy American to avoid Trump trade warBy Roula Khalaf, Patrick Jenkins and Olaf Storbeck
Election 2024General election 2024: Fine Gael, Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil in near dead heat at end of campaignBy Pat Leahy
OpinionConor McGregor was facilitated by a culture of entitlement and cheered on by adoring fansBy Justine McCarthy
RacingRacing’s bittersweet progress makes popular underdog success stories unlikely By Brian O'Connor
OpinionIreland needs to treat infrastructure crisis with same urgency as past jobs crisisBy Stephen Collins
PeopleYou are one of six types of people – and your Spotify Unwrapped results will reveal which one By Emer McLysaght
Gaelic GamesFRC want to see successful new rules applied at both club and county level in 2025By Gordon Manning
Middle EastWhat does the ceasefire between Israel and Hizbullah entail and will it succeed?By Bethan McKernan in Jerusalem
Crime & LawBishop cries foul over closure of Mountjoy prison chapel amid works linked to overcrowdingBy Patsy McGarry
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: As Election 2024 polls open here’s all you need to know; 1,000 vie to buy State’s most expensive ‘affordable’ homes
EuropeClashes in Georgia as decision to shelve EU talks reignites anger over ‘rigged’ electionBy Daniel McLaughlin
TransportRail services resume after signal fault caused significant delays for commuters on Thursday evening
BusinessByrne Wallace and LK Shields, two of Ireland’s largest law firms, agree to merge By Laura Slattery
MusicKneecap win legal action over UK funding refusal: ‘This was never about £14,250. The motivation was equality’By Una Mullally
StageEmma review: Agreeably quirky take on Austen shakes the story’s structure a little too vigorouslyBy Donald Clarke
Financial ServicesAIB agrees to 4% pay hike next year as three-year deal comes to an endBy Joe Brennan
On The Money NewsletterFrom surprise charges to new scams: The perils of Christmas online shoppingBy Conor Pope
RugbyMatt Williams: While Australia lost its identity, Ireland were making all the right movesBy Matt Williams
Election 2024‘I’m sort of bracing myself for the days of counting ahead’: Foreign journalists’ views on the general electionBy Sarah Burns
CourtsJury recommends gardaí training around influence of intoxicants after man dies in custodyBy Jack White
Ireland‘She’s here, we’re completely in love with her’: Holly Cairns gives birth to baby daughterBy Ronan McGreevy and Barry Roche
The Women's PodcastInside Afghanistan’s secret schools for girls: ‘We don’t talk about our students to anyone’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 49:36
Abroad‘I know nothing about running a kitchen . . . it looks like absolute hell – tiring, time consuming and extremely risky’By Oscar Brophy
CourtsTaxi driver facing loss of licence over ‘cash only’ policy agrees to sign up to payments appBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsJames ‘Mago’ Gately and partner given four months to vacate home funded by crime proceedsBy Ellen O'Riordan
TV & RadioTV host Gregg Wallace accused of ‘highly inappropriate’ behaviour while filmingBy Alexandra Topping
IrelandPadraig Nally, who shot trespasser John ‘Frog’ Ward on his Mayo farm in 2004, dies aged 81By Tom Shiel
Election 2024If this election campaign has proven anything, it’s that voters are not eejitsBy Olivia O'Leary
Crime & LawConor McGregor Inc: the fighter’s potential losses in the fallout from civil rape case are enormousBy Arthur Beesley and Martin Wall
Election 2024As if the election campaign wasn’t tedious enough, brace yourself for ‘the counts’By John McManus
In the News PodcastAngela Merkel’s memoir: What we learned from this ‘disappointing, dreary dud’? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:30
Your MoneyHow to shop safely online: Garda ‘golden rules’ for Black Friday and Christmas season salesBy Jade Wilson
UK‘I don’t know where I am going’: Manchester police criticised for mass expulsion of Traveller youths on trainsBy Mark Paul
TennisAndy Murray as coach could make all the difference in Novak Djokovic’s push for history By Tim Joyce
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Will this be the last we see of O’Mahony, Murray etc in green shirts?By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsGemma Hussey remembered as a ‘trailblazer’ politician in humanist funeral ceremony By Emmet Malone
Middle East‘Defence lines have crumbled’: Syrian rebels enter Aleppo in shock assaultBy Ruth Michaelson
TransportIrish Rail signal fault an ‘isolated issue’, says company as it faces wider questions on punctualityBy Sarah Burns
Ireland‘I tried to grab him’: Inquest told of last moments before man fell off ship at Dublin PortBy Jack White
BusinessTonight Show presenters Ciara Doherty and Claire Brock leave Virgin Media TelevisionBy Laura Slattery
UKUK’s transport secretary quits government over conviction relating to stolen mobile phone reportBy Mark Paul
Middle EastIsraeli military continues to warn Lebanese citizens not to return to border villagesBy Mark Weiss
An Irish DiaryFor the birds — Frank McNally on folklorist and freedom fighter Ernie O’MalleyBy Frank McNally
SoccerTV View: Having Ruesha Littlejohn in the Irish midfield is like possessing a footballing comfort blanketBy Mary Hannigan
Election 2024Election 2024 exit poll: Sinn Féin, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil on course for photo finish By Pat Leahy
Live Women's International SoccerWales 1 Ireland 1 as it happened: Euro 2025 playoff first legBy Gordon Manning
SoccerRuesha Littlejohn keeps Ireland’s Euro 2025 hopes alive in tense stalemate against WalesBy Gavin Cummiskey
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily: What do the exit poll numbers mean for government formation? Listen | 14:34
Ireland votes - as it happenedElection 2024: Analysis and reaction as exit poll shows tight race, but what do these results mean?By Conor Pope, Ronan McGreevy, Sarah Slater and Harry McGee
BusinessDublin-listed Malin’s shot in the arm from share in $1.5bn deal will hasten its demiseBy Joe Brennan