Crime & LawMisconduct most frequent complaint against solicitors and barristers, report findsBy Mark Hilliard
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Civil War executions remain ugly legacy of State’s foundation By Diarmaid Ferriter
BooksThe Penguin Book of French Short Stories, Vols. 1 & 2: From the 15th century to the presentBy Martina Evans
FilmAisha: Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor star in a portrait of dignity in the face of Irish crueltyBy Tara Brady
AbroadWhen we explained the importance of potatoes in Ireland the cook gave us six different typesBy Cónán Ó Broin and Fiadh Ní Dhonnchadha
BusinessMark Paul: Over-reliance on hotels for refugees is a slow-moving train that will crash in 2023By Mark Paul
IrelandAbuse survivor confronted with lawyers for Spiritans in 2015 despite 2012 apology to abusedBy Patsy McGarry
OpinionJustine McCarthy: Vicky Phelan was the first among equals in facing down power By Justine McCarthy
FilmArmageddon Time: Anthony Hopkins, transcendent, gives a performance to match any from his 60-year careerBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: If these men don’t do the back-pat thing, they will accidentally have sexBy Patrick Freyne
Education‘He was a vicious paedophile, a horrible man’: Abused pupils share their experiencesBy Carl O'Brien
MusicFinghin Collins: The bright day is done review - Atmospheric performances but lacking fluidityBy Michael Dervan
Dublin Almost €8m earmarked for redevelopment of area between Dawson Street and Grafton Street By Olivia Kelly
EconomyEnergy crisis: Keeping energy-guzzling operations alive should not be priorityBy John FitzGerald
OpinionBiden has arguably achieved more in his first two years than Obama or Clinton did in two termsBy Stephen Collins
PeopleHilary Fannin: Would I like to whip out my card for €650 silk pyjamas? I lied with such ease it scared meBy Hilary Fannin
RugbyAndy Farrell wary of ever-potent Australia threat as Ireland go to the well againBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyPeter O’Mahony part of Ireland’s relentless drive to keep pushing the boundaries By John O'Sullivan
FoodCluck Chicken review: Chicken burgers loaded with flavour from a food truck with a great set-upBy Corinna Hardgrave
Business Today NewsletterMortgage bills up 12%; Musgrave cashes in on Covid; and Ireland to lose out on gas capBy Dominic Coyle
PoliticsIreland brokers global declaration to stop bombing of civilians during wartimeBy Ronan McGreevy
Morning Sports BriefingNorway grab later winner at the Aviva; Jimmy O’Brien starts for Ireland against Australia
BusinessPermanent TSB to raise fixed mortgage and deposit rates in response to ECB changesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Climate CrisisCop 27: EU tables ‘loss and damage’ proposal in bid to break summit stalemateBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PeopleThe psychiatric nurse from Wexford who quit to join the circusBy Ciara Grey, Joanne Hunt and Enda O'Dowd
World CupWorld Cup Group E: Germany and Spain the favourites as Japan and Costa Rica face an uphill battleBy David Gorman
SoccerQatar bans the sale of alcohol at World Cup stadiums just 48 hours before opening gameBy Tariq Panja
DrinkJohn Wilson: Two star wines from Dunnes Stores that you won’t regret raiding the piggy bank forBy John Wilson
BusinessMasayoshi Son owes $4.7bn to SoftBank following tech routBy Robert Smith, Kana Inagaki and Leo Lewis
EconomyPoorer households experiencing significantly higher inflation, CSO study findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Farming & FoodTullamore Dew owner reports €4.3m loss for 2021 on back of pandemic, Brexit and US tariffsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
MusicWales is on the verge of its Italia ’90 moment. This rousing song is Cymru’s proud World Cup anthemBy Keith Duggan
Education‘Survivor-led’ inquiry being examined to investigate sexual abuse in schools - FoleyBy Carl O'Brien
MarketsJaguar Land Rover to recruit fired Irish-based Twitter and Facebook workersBy Siddharth Philip
BusinessDeja vu all over again as Eir financial engineering delivers €1.73bn in windfallsBy Joe Brennan
IrelandVicky Phelan funeral takes place in private in line with her wishesBy David Raleigh and Olivia Kelleher
FilmDisenchanted feels muddled and half-cocked but Enniskerry looks like Disney WorldBy Donald Clarke
World CupWorld Cup Group F: Belgium and Croatia full of ageing stars looking for a final runBy David Gorman
PoliticsRussia’s travel ban list includes 33 FF and 16 FG politiciansBy Simon Carswell and Seanín Graham
Housing & PlanningLocal authorities ‘need to try harder’ on water, waste, air and noiseBy Tim O'Brien
CourtsCourt of Appeal orders fresh hearing of actions by women injured while dismounting playground swingBy Ellen O'Riordan
EducationPrincipals warn classes may be ‘sent home’ unless supply of teachers improvesBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandSiblings who saved toddler brother from hole in heavy snow recognisedBy Olivia Kelleher and Jade Wilson
The Women's PodcastVicky Phelan in her own words: ‘I have mended all my bridges… I think life is too short’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 58:46
Social AffairsCastleknock past pupils union warns members over wrongful abuse accusationsBy Jack Power
PoliticsVaradkar no longer a novelty in Irish politics but still a focus of Fine Gael’s fortunesBy Pat Leahy
Crime & LawIrish-American woman (26) sent text to father for help shortly before deathBy Louise Walsh
HistoryÉamon Phoenix remembered as an ‘inspirational peacemaker’ at funeral in BelfastBy Freya McClements
PoliticsZelenskiy: Russia’s sanctioning of 52 Irish politicians an empty propaganda gestureBy Harry McGee
IrelandLack of basic facilities discouraging women from taking up building and other trades, says union By Emmet Malone
IrelandCoveney accuses Russia of trying to create Irish political dispute with travel ban listBy Conor Lally
Crime & LawGardaí arrest suspect who allegedly returned to raid same post office one week onBy Barry Roche
An Irish DiaryA to-do list for Ireland: Drain the Shannon, open peace talks with the seagulls and win a rugby World Cup quarter-finalBy Frank McNally
PoliticsGovernment urged to ensure planned toll increases are stopped to help commutersBy Cormac McQuinn and Harry McGee
IrelandOrder that runs Terenure College states 56 people have made allegations of child sexual abuse against it By Ronan McGreevy
Climate CrisisCop27: EU proposes radical loss-and-damage funding in effort to break deadlock By Kevin O'Sullivan
Big TechTwitter to make 140 of its Irish staff redundant as part of global job cuts By Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsTaoiseach announces progress on cross-Border bridge linking Mournes and Cooley PeninsulaBy Seanín Graham
GolfGolf round-up: Leona Maguire keeps up pursuit of runaway leader Lydia Ko in FloridaBy Philip Reid
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