BusinessJudge halts Twitter trial to give Elon Musk time to finance $44bn takeoverBy Matt O'Brien, Associated Press
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: It is in unionism’s interest to engage in dialogue on Irish unityBy Diarmaid Ferriter
BooksForever Home: Graham Norton’s latest cosy crime yarn is another entertaining readBy Niamh Donnelly
PoliticsTaoiseach accepts UK’s ‘good faith’ in efforts to find resolution to Northern Ireland protocolBy Pat Leahy
Life & StyleThe dog’s tail had been cut off. Her teeth were rotten. ‘Stop looking for her owner,’ we were advisedBy Jen Hogan
SoccerLisa Fallon: Report on abuse in US women’s soccer points to the need for root and branch reform By Lisa Fallon
FoodFirst Look: Inside Chequer Lane, Jamie Oliver’s new Dublin city centre restaurantBy Marie Claire Digby
MusicGilla Band: Most Normal - Don’t be fooled by the title: this album is gloriously out-there By Éamon Sweeney
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: Monster — The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is cynical, voyeuristic and morally weirdBy Patrick Freyne
FilmNothing Compares: Sinéad O’Connor, a patronising Gay Byrne, and the shock waves of that photo-ripping momentBy Donald Clarke
Advertising FeatureCreative is Native: How to turn Ireland’s rich storytelling heritage into advertising gold
Housing & PlanningWinter eviction ban under consideration amid cost-of-living crisisBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Pat Leahy and Barry O'Halloran
FilmVicky: A steely portrait worthy of the fighter who took on CervicalCheck and the HSEBy Tara Brady
BusinessIrish trade unions edge closer to Holy Grail of mandatory recognition by employers - but issues remainBy Mark Paul
OpinionJustine McCarthy: Politicians on both sides of the Border have lost control of Ireland’s destinyBy Justine McCarthy
OpinionStephen Collins: Steve Baker’s extraordinary Brexit apology opens door to closureBy Stephen Collins
EconomyPeople are being left in the dark about their electricity use through daft smart-meter conditionsBy John FitzGerald
ResidentialTake 5: What will €355,000 buy in Norway, Lithuania, Turkey, South Africa and Westmeath?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BooksKevin Gildea: My bookshop is more than a business. Its closure makes me shed a tearBy Kevin Gildea
RugbyFinlay Bealham urges Connacht team-mates to bring a little magic to Sportsground’s new carpetBy Gerry Thornley
Business Today NewsletterEirgrid in Christmas warning, Euronext Dublin prepares IPO move and recognising unionsBy Conn Ó Midheach
BusinessWetherspoon narrows annual losses as Britain’s pub trade grapples with rising costs and reduced spending
PeopleWhen I’m dancing, anything I’ve experienced in my life, whether it’s good or bad, I just let it go By Mintesinot Wolde, Bryan O'Brien and Gemma Tipton
Housing & PlanningMore than 40% of Ukrainian refugees housed in just three countiesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeNobel peace prize awarded to rights campaigners in Russia, Ukraine and BelarusBy Max Seddon in Riga
PoliticsEnergy crisis: EU leaders seek to agree a price cap on gas in coming weeks amid continued divisionsBy Pat Leahy
Social AffairsShorter Mass and extra clothes: Churches look for answers to rising energy billsBy Patsy McGarry
MusicRecruitment drive aims to return National Symphony Orchestra to full strengthBy Marie O'Halloran
WorkUnions formally accept public-sector pay deal for rises of 6.5%By Emmet Malone and Vivienne Clarke
Gaelic GamesGPA agm to hear motion on sourcing of sustainable and ethical playing gear and equipmentBy Seán Moran
CourtsCrane firms fined €225,000 over breaches that led to Limerick deaths of two menBy David Raleigh
OireachtasTaoiseach pledges to work with thalidomide survivors to resolve issues around supports ‘once and for all’ By Marie O'Halloran
CourtsChildminder who sexually assaulted boy (7) in his care is jailed By Isabel Hayes and Fiona Ferguson
EuropeDutch government ordered to improve ‘primitive’ refugee centre in damning judgmentBy Peter Cluskey
SoccerErik ten Hag asks his Manchester United side to ‘play nasty’ and be smarterBy Jamie Jackson in Nicosia
RacingChristophe Soumillon given chance by Aidan O’Brien to make headlines for right reasonsBy Brian O'Connor
IrelandRowing across the Atlantic: ‘The first capsize came quickly… the cabin was breached by water’By Keith Duggan
IrelandIrish and UK governments to do ‘everything possible’ to re-establish Northern Executive by end of the monthBy Jennifer Bray
RacingBallydoyle team aim to underline juvenile strength with Aesop’s Fables in DewhurstBy Brian O'Connor
BusinessRenault chief flies to Japan for crunch talks over Nissan allianceBy Peter Campbell, Sarah White, Leo Lewis and Kana Inagaki
CourtsGarda Colm Horkan murder accused said: ‘With all that’s going on with police in this world, I shot him’ By Eoin Reynolds
Crime & LawTime-limited evictions ban has strong chance of withstanding legal challenge, expert believes By Mary Carolan
CourtsMurder victim Tony Dempsey identified sister after she died of drug overdose, inquest toldBy Seán McCárthaigh
EnvironmentIrish Sea needs better protection from environmental threats, says new alliance of conservationists By Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeUS weighs ‘Armageddon’ risk as pressure mounts on Putin in Ukraine and RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
Crime & LawPolice in North ‘breached duty to carry out effective investigation into 1992 loyalist attack’, court finds
Climate CrisisUrgent research needed on risk of collapse of civilisation due to climate crisis, say academicsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryCycle of life and death: Frank McNally on an unlikely Flann O’Brien tribute and a tale of two TurnersBy Frank McNally
BusinessPlanners may limit time planned electricity generators can run, Eirgrid report indicatesBy Barry O'Halloran
UKLiverpool to host Eurovision Song Contest in 2023By Alex Green, PA Acting Deputy Entertainment Editor
CourtsWoman breaks down in court as she tells of ‘unbearable’ pain after spinal surgery at Cork hospital
CourtsBereaved father loses challenge to law restricting widower’s pension to married or civil partnersBy Mary Carolan
SoccerAirtricity League round-up: Derry City put pressure on Shamrock Rovers with Finn Harps winBy Nathan Johns
IrelandDonegal explosion: Three dead in Creeslough blast as work under way to find survivors in rubbleBy Stephen Maguire, Conor Pope, Conor Lally and Ronan McGreevy
Special ReportsChristmas parties are back — how to make yours a night to remember By Sandra O'Connell
PoliticsEU leaders move towards gas price cap as Irish churches set to get help with energy billsBy Pat Leahy and Jennifer Bray
Housing & PlanningConcrete levy will have greater impact on new-build costs than previously thought, fresh estimates showBy Jennifer Bray