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PeopleMaura Derrane’s Christmas: ‘I don’t think it’s good for kids to get a million presents’By Shilpa Ganatra
IrelandRush to avail of fast-track planning regime for housing projects as deadline loomsBy Arthur Beesley
BooksTime for Socialism by Thomas Piketty: This is an essential thinker but not an essential collectionBy Paschal Donohoe
BooksWhat Michael Collins did, Arthur Griffith’s ‘secret deal’ and four other Anglo-Irish Treaty mythsBy Colum Kenny
Your FamilyJen Hogan: We used to protect children. Now we’re expecting them to defend us against CovidBy Jen Hogan
BusinessNama land for houses, academics write to Zuckerberg and don’t sweat your holidaysBy Conn Ó Midheach
HealthPeople in their 50s may get Covid-19 vaccine booster earlier than plannedBy Pat Leahy and Simon Carswell
SportInternational Tennis Federation hesitant to ‘punish 1.4bn people’ with China boycottBy Helen Davidson
TechnologyElon Musk being allowed to ‘make the rules’ in space , ESA chief warnsBy Peggy Hollinger and Clive Cookson
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RugbyThe Offload: Mercedes’ Kingspan sponsorship opens up debate over Ulster connectionBy Nathan Johns
EducationUCD president announces intention to resign to take up new role in AustraliaBy Shauna Bowers
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UKCovid not over and next pandemic could be more lethal, says AZ jab creatorBy Andrew Gregory and Jessica Elgot
MediaLive music on TV more precious than ever in time of broken audience connectionsBy Laura Slattery
Social AffairsNew all-island initiative set up to assist communities address common challengesBy Patsy McGarry
EducationQ&A: What has changed with the latest guidance on mask-wearing for children?By Shauna Bowers
TechnologyMajority of Irish internet users have seen content they believe to be untrue – CSOBy Ciara O'Brien
Social AffairsFuneral of 97 year old ‘bell-ringer extraordinaire’ takes place in DublinBy Patsy McGarry
TravelAirport Covid checks: I followed the rules and had a test. Not a single official looked at it todayBy Rosita Boland
BusinessForeign Affairs warns it may have to process 1.75m passport applications next yearBy Ken Foxe
Gaelic GamesDublin AGM: John Costello questions media reaction to Covid training breachBy Malachy Clerkin
Commercial PropertyEvergrande shares tumble as new deadline for debt payment loomsBy William Langley and Tom Mitchell
IrelandNo significant increase in checking of Covid certs, ESRI research findsBy Shauna Bowers and Vivienne Clarke
USBiden to express concern at Russian military build-up near Ukraine in talks with PutinBy Martin Wall
Crime & LawFive month old baby rescued in Philippines following Creaven investigationBy Conor Gallagher
EuropeTurkish opposition leader helps shape alliance to challenge ErdoganBy Laura Pitel and Funja Guler
SportWhite House confirms US diplomatic boycott of 2022 Beijing Winter OlympicsBy Vincent Ni and Joan E Greve
CourtsMan who sexually assaulted woman 12 days into a suspended sentence is jailedBy Sonya McLean and Fiona Ferguson
IrelandStorm Barra: Schools and universities in 12 counties urged to close, hospitals face disruptionBy Ronan McGreevy, Mark Hilliard and Simon Bracken