EducationTeaching in Covid-era: Students are now listening, engaged as classmates sit a metre awayBy The Secret Teacher
Social AffairsTrack records: Musicians use their platform to raise money for Focus IrelandBy Kitty Holland
SoccerBrian Kerr: ‘The uncertainty, lack of support from the FAI, it was a dark time’By Mary Hannigan
PoliticsMinisters to discuss recompense for school sex abuse victimsBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionFintan O’Toole: How does defence of trans rights become search for women to blame?By Fintan O'Toole
HealthIreland reopens: shops, churches, gyms and hairdressers open as public health experts urge cautionBy Pat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones, Jennifer Bray and Paul Cullen
PeopleHow to eat like kings this Christmas – with a little help from a supermarket secretBy Richy Craven
PeopleMartin King: ‘People who think Christmas is a whole commercial scam are irritating’By Shilpa Ganatra
BusinessStrained public finances, hotels that won’t open, and switching your bank accountBy Ciarán Hancock
Gaelic GamesKevin McStay: Beautiful chaos of All-Ireland to end in a Dublin-Mayo finalBy Kevin McStay
Books‘Give our children the joy of reading as Gaeilge as well as as Béarla this Christmas’By Áine Ní Ghlinn
USTrump ‘raises $170m’ for ‘election defence fund’ and looks for moreBy Shane Goldmacher and Maggie Haberman
InteriorsMelania Trump’s Christmas decorations look weirdly normal. What’s gone wrong?By Steven Kurutz
Asia-PacificIndian farmers march on Delhi in protest against agriculture lawsBy Hannah Ellis-Petersen
Crime & LawTaoiseach does not expect new restrictions before Christmas if Covid-19 cases riseBy Simon Carswell
IrelandTraffic ‘significantly busier’ as State exits second lockdownBy Sorcha Pollak and Vivienne Clarke
Financial ServicesCentral Bank offers to assist with coronavirus contact tracingBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TV & RadioHugh Grant on the Undoing finale: ‘People are telling me how old I look’By Jennifer Vineyard
HealthHalf of people surveyed say red zone travellers should not be allowed into StateBy Sorcha Pollak
WorkAn Post reduces gender pay gap to 1.4% while improving female representationBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsSenior Department of Education official to be cross-examined in case over gradesBy Mary Carolan
Health‘It’s the most I have been out in months’: Gym-goers return to their workoutsBy Olivia Kelleher
IrelandAlmost a third of early years childcare workers intend to leave sector within yearBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsCabinet approves purchase of 875,000 doses of Moderna vaccineBy Pat Leahy and Marie O'Halloran
Commercial PropertyKrispy Kreme to open ‘fully glazed’ outlet at old Central Bank HQBy Ronald Quinlan
An Irish DiaryMoore’s Maladies – Frank McNally on Myles na gCopaleen and the great Irish Times letters row of 1947By Frank McNally
IrelandRetail groups optimistic festive sales will come close to last yearBy Conor Pope Sorcha Pollak
PoliticsMinister will write to greyhound board over ‘sexist’ tweet about Holly CairnsBy Marie O'Halloran
EuropeGermany: Man arrested after car ploughs through city street, killing at least fiveBy Derek Scally
PoliticsDáil row over TD’s call for debate to initiate Woulfe impeachment proceedingsBy Marie O'Halloran
EnvironmentRyan says Dublin pollution highlights need to tackle particulates from fossil fuelsBy Harry McGee
USUS attorney general says fraud not found that would have tipped electionBy Katie Benner, Emily Cochrane, Glenn Thrush and and Michael S. Schmidt
Politics‘Contradiction’ of allowing cinemas but not theatres to reopen is raised in SeanadBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsSinn Féin TD’s tweet needs credible political response, Ceann Comhairle tells FosterBy Jennifer Bray, Vivienne Clarke and Simon Carswell
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Taoiseach's task force on vaccination fails to stem repeated jabs from KellyBy Miriam Lord