PoliticsDublin must move ‘in lock-step’ with London on tackling Troubles legacy, say MPs By Mark Hennessy
PoliticsUkraine’s Zelenskiy to visit Ireland amid ongoing efforts to end war with RussiaBy Cormac McQuinn
BooksWinter Papers & An Alternative Irish Christmas: An exquisite hardy annual and a wonderful giftBy Sinéad Mac Aodha
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to stream in DecemberBy Kevin Courtney
Food MonthFrom pizza in Rathmines to Michelin dining in Maynooth, these buzzy Irish restaurants won't disappointBy Corinna Hardgrave, Joanne Cronin and Ali Dunworth
Advertising FeatureMaking home a reality: How Dublin Simon is supporting people like Mick this Christmas
Life & StyleDeck the halls with flair: ‘It’s all about layering warmth, memory and magic’By Suzie Coen
TV & RadioUnforgotten star Sinéad Keenan: ‘Every time I finish a job, I think I could never work again’By Shilpa Ganatra
BusinessFood prices may moderate but won’t return to levels before Russia invaded Ukraine By Brendan Kearney
Your Money‘I stepped away from a lucrative career to start writing. It was my biggest gamble’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Commercial PropertyDublin office market gained momentum this year, but supply crunch is on the way in 2026By Declan O'Reilly
Your WellnessWhen avoiding stroke, sometimes it’s better to take the tablets and decline the knifeBy Dr Muiris Houston
BusinessDaily Mail’s £500m bid for the Telegraph creates a right-wing bloc to rival Rupert MurdochBy Mark Paul
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: The North must deal with its economic and social failings before unityBy John FitzGerald
Commercial PropertyRenewed confidence in private rented sector and office demand to propel investment in 2026By Kyle Rothwell
Ireland‘Huge demand’ for Irish language classes as adult learners return to school decades onBy Jack White
AbroadWorld Cup playoffs in Prague: Avoid €800 flights with insider tips from an Irish localBy Cóilín O’Connor
Crime & LawPSNI chief warns of ‘dangerously low’ numbers in force: ‘No votes in funding the police here’ By Mark Hennessy
BusinessTirlán-backed Kilkenny Cheese hits €196.5m revenue in ‘milestone’ first year of operationsBy Hugh Dooley
RugbyLeinster and Munster’s attention turns to Champions Cup and English opponents By John O'Sullivan
SportTroy Parrott’s tears were a natural release from the helter-skelter of sporting endeavourBy Denis Walsh
Your MoneyAI bubble? Big Short investor Michael Burry’s bold calls often miss the markBy Proinsias O'Mahony
Commercial PropertyA stop-start 2025, but prospects for investment are positive for the year to comeBy Willie Norse
Pricewatch‘Regift the bejaysus out of it’: 21 tips for a cheaper Christmas, from readers and from usBy Conor Pope
Early Edition PodcastCreaking infrastructure, playoff in Prague and taking up Irish as an adultListen | 09:01
Your Family‘My 12-year-old son needs constant dopamine hits and keeps having meltdowns’By John Sharry
EducationIreland’s graduates: ‘Everyone I know is thinking of moving abroad or has gone’ By Arlene Harris
OpinionIreland has a choice on migration: Follow the UK into the vortex or hold on to its valuesBy Nick Henderson
Housing & PlanningLegal fees could be capped at €41,000 for standard judicial review casesBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
FashionMore than socks and jocks: Stylish Christmas gifts for the men in your lifeBy Deirdre McQuillan
Global BriefingTrump may find momentum of US military build-up targeting Venezuela hard to resist By Denis Staunton
OpinionWe need secular schools, but also schools that believe in what the nativity play embodiesBy Breda O'Brien
Housing & PlanningCork homes lie empty for 15 years amid delays in connecting to wastewater networkBy Sarah Burns
BusinessDawn Meats completes €133m purchase of majority stake in New Zealand-based Alliance GroupBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessTop consultancies freeze starting salaries as AI threatens ‘pyramid’ modelBy Stephen Foley and Ellesheva Kissin
Crime & LawFamily’s food truck destroyed by arson attack in Dublin: ‘Nothing is left’By Katie Mellett
In the News PodcastWill €800,000 tax bill scupper Gerry Hutch’s election chances? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 19:52
SportCharlie Smyth on his NFL debut: ‘Whenever you’re in that situation, those juices flow’By David Gorman
StageAladdin review: Cork Opera House’s energetic panto evokes the kind of joy memories are made fromBy Mary Leland
MusicElectric Picnic 2026 line-up: Fontaines DC, Gorillaz and CMAT among acts revealedBy Kevin Courtney
Your MoneyCyber Monday deals: Coffee machines, exercise watches and flights to Las VegasBy Ella Sloane
BusinessRevolut did not tell UK regulators CEO was listed as UAE residentBy Laith Al-Khalaf, Martin Arnold and Jim Pickard
PoliticsPlan to phase out State-funded commercial accommodation for Ukrainians dropped By Ellen Coyne
CourtsRanelagh residents willing to enter mediation on efforts to challenge MetroLink, court toldBy Fiachra Gallagher
Gaelic GamesHighly rated Offaly teenager Cillian Bourke signs for AFL’s Essendon BombersBy Gordon Manning
BusinessAer Lingus completes software upgrade to Airbus planes after alert by manufacturer By Colin Gleeson
WorkBuilder hit with €16,940 bill after failing to pay plasterer agreed industry rateBy Stephen Bourke
EuropeWhat is on Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s agenda for his first official visit to Ireland?By Daniel McLaughlin
MusicThe Return of the Durutti Column review: Forever a sliver of wonder brought into a world not yet ready for itBy Ed Power
CourtsKeane Mulready-Woods: Man pleads guilty to helping move and dispose of teenager’s body parts By Alison O’Riordan
Your MoneyIrish households not getting full benefit of retail investment, says Central BankBy Ian Curran
BusinessCharges against Ian Coulter in North’s Nama loan book trial cannot continue as barrister is ill, jury told
RacingTimely opportunity for Il Etait Temps to put stamp on two-mile division in Tingle CreekBy Brian O'Connor
Culture‘He performed a wonderful public service’: Hugh Wallace, architect and TV presenter, dies aged 68By Emmet Malone
Dublin‘There is no necessity for it’: Rathgar residents on Herzog Park renaming proposalBy Katie Mellett
USTrump ally Alina Habba serving unlawfully as US attorney in New Jersey, appeals court rulesBy Jonah E. Bromwich and Tracey Tully
PoliticsHarris says suspension of civilian Garda member over alleged threats against him ‘very concerning’By Sarah Burns
SoccerPremier Division gets early February kick-off as League of Ireland season dates confirmedBy Muireann Duffy
Middle EastPresident Herzog faces defining choice as Israel’s Netanyahu seeks unprecedented pardonBy Mark Weiss
Business‘Eyesore’ former pub and chipper in Dublin city centre to be turned into seven-storey 434-bed hostelBy Hugh Dooley
WorldKeir Starmer on the back foot: PM pleads for trust as budget backlash engulfs LabourBy Mark Paul
EnvironmentSting targets illegal scrap dealers in ‘cash for cars’ operations listed on social mediaBy Caroline O'Doherty
SportDaniel Wiffen out to restate his claim at European Short-Course Championships after illnessBy Ian O'Riordan
IrelandSite of former Baggot Street hospital ‘unviable’ for delivery of affordable homesBy Sarah Burns
Courts‘Vulnerable’ mother and cancer survivor caught with arsenal of weapons is jailedBy Alison O'Riordan
Asia-PacificMore than 1,100 killed in heavy flooding across four Asian countriesBy Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok and Oliver Holmes
CourtsDetective who lent bicycle to ‘vulnerable’ man given permission to challenge refusal of medical certBy Paul Neilan
RugbyOwen Doyle: Referees need to take back responsibility to reduce plague of off-field reviewsBy Owen Doyle
IrelandRevenue to get tougher on passengers who break rules around cigarettes bought abroad By Conor Pope
CourtsJudge approves insolvency arrangement writing down farmer’s €1.5m debt to €20,000By Mary Carolan
CourtsConvicted murderer and rapist argues forensic evidence should be retested, court hearsBy Ryan Dunne
IrelandCouncillors could not have renamed Herzog Park due to legislative delay, meeting hearsBy Olivia Kelly
PoliticsZelenskiy greeted by Taoiseach at Dublin Airport on first official visit to IrelandBy Pat Leahy and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsChristmas bonus welfare payments of up to €289.30 to be paid to 1.5m people this weekBy Kitty Holland