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HealthHospitals to open 190 extra beds to in attempt to ease winter pressureBy Jennifer Bray and Paul Cullen
StageWhat’s going on at the Abbey: heated exchanges, impassioned defences and disputed recordsBy Deirdre Falvey
HealthMelanie Grace on dad Brendan: He’d one foot in real world. We’re not sure where the other wasBy Ciarán Ó Raghallaigh
AbroadIrish in Britain on election: ‘An amazing, bizarre and painful time to be here’By Rachel Flaherty
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: GAA faces new decade of accelerating change and fading convictionBy Seán Moran
UKDenis Staunton’s UK election diary – Johnson can no longer feel confident of victoryBy Denis Staunton
IrelandRugby World Cup, Gay Byrne and ‘How to boil an egg?’ among Google most searched in 2019By Conor Pope
PeopleRearing snails in Ireland: ‘We were surrounded by them. They shared our bedroom’By Polly Dennison
Crime & LawGarda to train ‘champions’ to encourage human rights approach to policingBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionHow will a 34-year-old woman prime minister in Finland change the world?By Tulikukka de Fresnes
PoliticsReligious order has ‘ethical responsibility’ to pay more towards Tuam excavationBy Jennifer Bray
StageCinderella review: Like being slapped in the face by a rainbowBy Sara Keating, Peter Crawley, Mary Leland and Jane Coyle
Advertising FeatureGive the gift of relaxation, rest and rejuvenation with a spa package from Eden One
Social AffairsMore than 3,500 parents waiting to have childcare scheme applications approvedBy Jennifer Bray
EnvironmentEU’s Green Deal a ‘European man on the moon moment’, says commission presidentBy Patrick Smyth
EnvironmentGreta Thunberg accuses politicians of looking for carbon trading loopholesBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawEx-garda arrested on suspicion of bribery over fraudulent immigration applicationsBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawAnti-social behaviour used by gangs to control parts of south Dublin - researchBy Sean McCárthaigh and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsUK election: Tories win majority as Johnson says Brexit will be done by January: ‘no ifs, no buts’
BusinessMusgrave puts climate action ‘front and centre’ with new sustainability strategyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
HealthMore CervicalCheck women to receive €2,000 payment, Minister confirmsBy Jennifer Bray and Paul Cullen
Social AffairsMore stories from commuter hell: ‘On the bike there is the constant battle between logic and chance’
IrelandTaoiseach says Government will end lower pay for doctors who treat only public patientsBy Martin Wall
An Irish DiaryLong year’s journey into Irish – facing the perils of Duolingo addictionBy Frank McNally
CourtsMan fled naked to granny’s house after being found in bed with another man’s fiancee, court toldBy Gordon Deegan
TransportBrexit fears made Ryanair consider storing spare parts outside UKBy Barry O'Halloran and Aodhan O'Faolain
Social AffairsAround 500 families turned away from one refuge last year due to a lack of spaceBy Sarah Burns
OireachtasPaul Anthony McDermott made complicated legal issues ‘very digestible’, Dail toldBy Marie O'Halloran
EnvironmentCOP25: ‘If the big emitters fail, everything will fail,’ UN secretary general warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan