Social AffairsLGBTI+ Travellers, Roma suffer added discrimination as ‘minority within a minority’By Kitty Holland
OpinionVatican must ditch Italy-centric focus so church can be more globally diplomatic By Fr Oliver Rafferty
Housing & PlanningUCD shelves plans for 1,200 student beds due to rising construction costsBy Hugh Dooley and Emma Hanrahan
IrelandPedestrian (67) and motorcyclist (29) die following separate road traffic collisions in Tipperary and LouthBy Carl O'Brien
OpinionAt every past pupils’ event, after a few drinks, the stories of abusive priests were toldBy John McManus
AbroadMy first home in London was the Paddy Hole. Our landlords felt guilty – but not enough to let us live above groundBy Peter Flanagan
Social AffairsUK immigration law prompted many to renounce British citizenship in Northern IrelandBy Luke Butterly
HealthHSE says warmer weather creating ‘false sense of comfort’ on Covid-flu ‘twindemic’ threat By Simon Carswell
Crime & LawCalls mount for inquiry into sexual abuse at Spiritan schools By Carl O'Brien and Pat Leahy
FashionMike Bunn: ‘I used to go to the Bailey with a green flower in my lapel and drink crème de menthe. You couldn’t miss me’By Deirdre McQuillan
Crime & LawConsequences of ‘reign of terror’ by Dominican principal at Newbridge College in Kildare recalledBy Patsy McGarry
Housing & PlanningRent crisis: ‘€1,550 a month for a one-bed: Who do we think we are?’By Stephen Farrell
MusicOrpha Phelan: ‘I’m very bossy, and I’m clear and organised. I can make things happen’By Michael Dervan
RugbyAndy Farrell avoids hair-dryer treatment but demands improvement ahead of Australia clashBy Gerry Thornley
Rugby‘I’m not worried’ - Andy Farrell brushes off concerns for Irish depth after Fiji performanceBy Gerry Thornley
ResidentialLooking for a home in Co Cavan? Try this luxury family home for €550k or a four-bed fixer-upper for €125kBy Jessica Doyle
FilmRalph Macchio, Karate Kid: ‘Here I am, toe to toe with De Niro every night’By Nicholas Cannariato
TV & RadioSylvester Stallone at 76: A few spinal fusions, a few screws in his back, but finally playing himselfBy Austin Considine
RecipesFrugal Feasts: Feed a family of four for less than €10 with Angela Scanlon’s foolproof one-pan dishBy Angela Scanlon
ResidentialTwo-bedroom apartment on well-known Dún Laoghaire square on the market for €450,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessBanker accountability rules will make hiring senior executives harder, survey findsBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsHospital consultant contract with improved salary of €275,000 to be discussed By Pat Leahy and Barry Roche
BusinessBusinesses are forced into greenwashing by our outdated, badly designed energy marketBy PAUL CARSON
Your Money‘To own my own business 100% is something I never thought I’d have the courage to do’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Your WellnessThe Banksy of the Mater has struck. I hope the drawing doesn’t get erasedBy Orla Tinsley
Your Family‘How can I help my teenage daughter accept that having a chronic illness is part of her life?’By John Sharry
Business Today NewsletterLargest Scarp case, Black Friday doubts and the unspoken mess of BrexitBy Conn Ó Midheach
EuropeUkraine’s swift recapture of Kherson sets the stage for a critical phase in the warBy Dan Sabbagh
BusinessUK retailer Joules calls in administrators after struggling to secure fundingBy Graeme Wearden and Ian Curran
SponsoredMeet the Irish researchers whose fresh thinking on perishable greens may revolutionise the sector
Farming & FoodProducers warn of a potential shortage of turkeys for Christmas By Ronan McGreevy and Vivienne Clarke
RugbyThe Offload: Nick Timoney proves himself an apt deputy for world-class van der FlierBy John O'Sullivan
TV & RadioTeletubbies has been rebooted. Is it still the weirdest way to spend 20 minutes?By Ed Power
ObituariesVicky Phelan obituary: A courageous advocate who gave a voice to Irish women suffering in silence
RugbyJohnny Sexton and Josh van der Flier on shortlist for World Player of the Year By Gerry Thornley
IrelandVicky Phelan changed Irish healthcare completely, says Cervical Check investigatorBy Simon Carswell
CourtsGerard Hutch ordered to pay half of State’s legal costs of failed Supreme Court appealBy Ellen O'Riordan
Business‘Urgent’ dispute over completed apartments enters fast-track commercial listBy Ellen O'Riordan
SoccerDarragh Lenihan hoping to add more Ireland caps after period of flux at MiddlesbroughBy Gordon Manning
BusinessQatari royals may challenge Irish court’s ability to hear defamation claims against themBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsJudgement reserved in former hotelier’s appeal over conviction for raping employee (17) By Paul Neilan
IrelandMost Ukrainians believe lack of English skills an obstacle to employment – studyBy Mark Hilliard
Climate CrisisFears of backsliding on 1.5 degree target risks undermining Cop27 outcomeBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandVicky Phelan ‘inspired not only ourselves but an entire nation’, say familyBy Simon Carswell, Vivienne Clarke and Jennifer Bray
Asia-PacificBiden and Xi agree to step up efforts to improve relationship between China and USBy Denis Staunton
EconomyMost buyers of Owen Reilly group’s €1m period homes require no mortgage fundingBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Crime & LawTwo charged in connection with mugging woman (93) after she collected pension in CorkBy Barry Roche
Social Affairs‘Blackrock Boys’ brother calls for inquiry into abuse at fee-paying schoolsBy Patsy McGarry
Climate CrisisIreland improves climate performance in latest global index but ‘rebounding emissions’ an issueBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeUK-France border agreement ‘hobbled by lack of deal’ on migrant returnsBy William Wallis and Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe in London and Sarah White in Paris
BusinessHigh Court approves insolvency arrangement that allows €900,000 debt write-offBy Aodhan O'Faolain
An Irish DiaryA young soldier’s letter home: Arthur Beesley on Michael Longley and a found poemBy Arthur Beesley
EuropeZelenskiy says Russian withdrawal from Kherson is ‘the beginning of the end’By Felicia Schwartz in Kyiv
EuropeCIA director warns Russia against use of nuclear weaponsBy Felicia Schwartz in Kyiv and Max Seddon in Riga
CourtsTeacher removed from professional register over false claims he worked for years at Cork school
DublinParliament Street pedestrian plans will not compromise College Green plaza - councilBy Olivia Kelly
Big TechAmazon plans to cut 10,000 jobs as it braces for slower growth and possible recessionBy Matt Day
EducationWatchdog to investigate grade inflation after 50% rise in first-class degrees since 2015By Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsDublin’s Catholic archdiocese income down by €2.25m in 2021 amid pandemic By Patsy McGarry
TV & RadioComedian Jay Leno suffers facial burns in car fire in his Los Angeles garageBy Danielle Broadway
Financial ServicesInsurers ‘pocketing benefits’ of insurance reforms, says Alliance for Insurance Reform By Mary Carolan
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