OpinionUna Mullally: Restriction-lifting opens menu of activities from which to chooseBy Una Mullally
Crime & LawGarda cybercrime unit to get funding boost in fight against organised crimeBy Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsDublin couple face €35,000 fee for building house for disabled daughterBy Mark Hilliard
TuarascáilAr thóir féiríní? Seo liosta gnóthaí a fheidhmíonn nó a dhíolann earraí trí nó le GaeilgeBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
PeopleGary Barlow: ‘It’s important to start getting back bits of normality... I’ve had enough’By Shilpa Ganatra
Gaelic Games‘It wasn’t down to anything dramatic I said . . . It was down to the players’By Ian O'Riordan
Your FamilyLockdown was hard, but it kept us closer to each other than we’ve ever beenBy Darragh Geraghty
Your FitnessFive ways running can make you feel less stressed and more energised in DecemberBy Mary Jennings
BusinessLinkedIn delivers; winning and losing at Supermacs; and managing meeting monstersBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandRole of ‘survivor cannibalism’ during Great Famine detailed in new TV documentaryBy Ronan McGreevy
Farming & FoodSupermac’s owner says hospitality sector may take four years to recoverBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Abroad‘As we raised a toast, there was no talk of lockdowns – just the four of us “together” again’By Martina Viscardi
Social AffairsSome 5,300 people waiting over two years for Irish citizenship application to be processedBy Sorcha Pollak
EconomyEU proposes ‘once-in-a-generation’ alliance with US in face of China challengeBy Sam Fleming and Jim Brunsden and Michael Peel
TechnologyAlleged €400m fraud leaves Wirecard’s Irish firm unable to pay debtsBy Barry O'Halloran and Mary Carolan
TV & RadioRyan Tubridy swears he dropped a B-bomb, not an F-bomb, on Late Late Toy ShowBy Mick Heaney
Social AffairsMore than 17m fewer travellers to and from Ireland in 2020 than previous yearBy Sorcha Pollak
Your MoneyMary McAleese and Fontaines D.C. among beneficiaries of artists’ tax exemptionBy Fiona Reddan
Financial ServicesBeware of ‘ghost brokers’ offering cheap insurance, consumers warnedBy Fiona Reddan
Asia-PacificAustralia demands China apologise for tweet containing ‘repugnant’ fake imageBy Jamie Smyth and Christian Shepherd
Asia-PacificHong Kong’s independent judiciary braced for Beijing onslaughtBy Primrose Riordan and Nicolle Liu
PoliticsTaoiseach ‘shocked and dismayed’ at Sinn Féin TD’s tweet on IRA attacksBy Simon Carswell, Freya McClements, Vivienne Clarke, Sorcha Pollak and Jennifer Bray
IrelandCoronavirus: What’s allowed and what to avoid this ChristmasBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
IrelandCovid-19 vaccine: Government engaged in ‘scenario planning’ for rolloutBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Sorcha Pollak
CourtsThree jailed over refusal to pledge to stay away from farm to remain in prisonBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & LawPat Finucane murder: British government decides not to establish public inquiryBy Freya McClements and Denis Staunton
An Irish DiaryAll the world’s a stage – An Irishman’s Diary on Dublin’s historic theatresBy Denis Fahey
IrelandGovernment offers suggestions on how to navigate Christmas safelyBy Conor Pope, Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsPresident praises Church of Ireland for making St Fin Barre’s a place of inclusionBy Barry Roche
BusinessProvisional liquidators appointed to Arcadia fashion group’s Irish subsidiariesBy Mary Carolan