HealthHealth inequalities between Travellers and general population worsening, says reportBy Kitty Holland
FoodLilly Higgins: A seasonal winter salad with roasted sweet potato, kale, pomegranate and grapesBy Lilly Higgins
Social AffairsChurch ‘inundated’ with requests for help from families who are ‘not able to put food on the table’By Geraldine Gittens
ObituariesBrian O’Doherty: prodigiously gifted painter and sculptor and guardian and advocate of the artsBy Eoin O’Brien
Crime & LawFacial recognition technology ‘inappropriate for policing,’ say privacy rights advocatesBy Simon Carswell
Special ReportsFocus Ireland: Raising money for vulnerable children living in temporary situationsBy Kathleen O’Callaghan
AbroadI’ve become a digital nomad. This month I’m working from a sunny balcony on a Greek islandBy Lauren Foley
Life & StyleNational Heritage Keepers: Inspiring people to care for their local areaBy Catherine Cleary
IrelandMilitary officers group remains unconvinced by Government moves to address staffing crisisBy Conor Gallagher
World CupLetter from Doha: Shisha bongs, a lighter euphoria and Robbie Keane the Qatar TV hero By Gavin Cummiskey
HealthSenior civil servants query Donnelly’s comments that secret recordings were ‘in the public interest’By Emmet Malone
Restaurants‘There’s only so much you can charge for soup’ - the restaurateurs closing their doorsBy Marese McDonagh
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: What is the name of a doughnut-like treat from north Africa?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
IrelandChina warns that Irish Huawei ban could harm economic ties between the countriesBy Arthur Beesley
Housing & PlanningHousing crisis: Is there an end in sight to Ireland’s intractable problem?By Jack Horgan-Jones
ArtCrossing the centuries at the Crawford Gallery, the harmonious home of an ‘extraordinary collection’ By Mary Leland
EuropeUkraine braces for further Russian strikes on its energy facilities as wintry weather moves inBy Daniel McLaughlin
Asia-PacificPolice and demonstrators clash in Shanghai as protests against Covid policy continue for third dayBy Denis Staunton
Big TechChina’s embassy questions Irish moves against ‘high-risk vendors’ such as Huawei By Arthur Beesley
People‘The Terminal Man’ lived in a Paris airport for 18 years. He was an incredible survivorBy Andrew Donkin
RecipesFeed a family of four for less than €10 with Anna Geary’s chicken pesto tagliatelleBy Anna Geary
ResidentialLooking for a home in Co Offaly? Try this Tullamore five-bed for €495k or a Birr artisan cottage for €200kBy Jessica Doyle
Business Today NewsletterBewley’s €1.7m loss on Grafton Street, SMEs and sick pay, and ‘depressing’ housing crisisBy Ciarán Hancock
Morning Sports BriefingGermany back on track at World Cup; Kilmacud Crokes set up historic double chance
World CupThe Saudi fanbase in Qatar is made up of both men and women. This is a first...By Paul MacInnes in Doha
EnvironmentConsumers to receive up to 25 cent per bottle or can under new recycling schemeBy Vivienne Clarke
RugbyFinn Russell headed for a fascinating meeting of minds with coach once of Leinster or Munster By Nathan Johns
Music‘Error in judgment’: Bob Dylan apologises for using a machine to autograph ‘hand-signed’ booksBy Michael Sun
Financial ServicesBarclays chief CS Venkatakrishnan says he has cancer but will continue to run bankBy Tom Metcalf
MusicDon Pasquale review: Bringing laughter from 19th century Italy to 21st century DonegalBy Michael Dungan
BusinessCeltic Tiger-era Cork property developer escapes debts of €170 million in record court dealBy Simon Carswell
Special ReportsMore than one in three charities are not filing annual returns on time, says regulatorBy Danielle Barron
Special ReportsStepping up to the mark in a time of crisis: Charities tackle increases in cost of living following pandemicBy Sandra O'Connell
Special Reports100 days to raise a million: ‘Level of deprivation and poverty out there has not been seen since the 1980s’By Kathleen O’Callaghan
Special ReportsGifts for good: give a present that makes a difference this ChristmasBy Kathleen O’Callaghan
Covid-19 ProtestsChina’s Covid-19 purgatory has left it facing the unimaginableBy Edward White in Seoul, Sun Yu in New York and Andy Lin in Hong Kong
CourtsCo Kerry paedophile who paid women for access to children jailed for seven yearsBy David Raleigh
IrelandSallynoggin hoarder’s body lay undiscovered despite visits by council and gardaíBy Kitty Holland
EducationIreland has far higher rate of third-level education than EU average, CSO data showsBy Mark Hilliard
StageHansel and Gretel review: Pantomime balances tradition with a contemporary pop twistBy Sara Keating
Housing & PlanningQuarter of small landlords likely to sell properties in next five yearsBy Cormac McQuinn
Social Affairs€1.3m in funding to be provided to combat healthcare inequalities faced by TravellersBy Jade Wilson
CourtsResidents bring second challenge over permission for hundreds of apartments at Blackrock siteBy Ellen O'Riordan
Climate CrisisGreat Barrier Reef should be placed on world heritage ‘in danger’ list, report recommendsBy Graham Readfearn
BusinessHigh Court judge highlights ‘unavoidable conflict of interest’ in role of liquidatorsBy Ellen O'Riordan
Asia-PacificXi in a quandary as lockdown protests hit ChinaBy Tom Mitchell in Singapore and Edward White in Seoul
AfricaIreland will continue on controversial Mali mission but with reduced troop commitmentBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawHutch bugging device crossing border ‘does not matter a damn’ if placed lawfully, prosecution saysBy Alison O'Riordan
World CupLate Casemiro strike against Switzerland sends Brazil into World Cup last 16By Gavin Cummiskey
Social AffairsHundreds of Ukrainian refugees moved from west Dublin hotel By Arthur Beesley and Jade Wilson
HealthBaby airlifted to Sweden due to Irish funding structure not covering RSV treatment in DublinBy Mark Hilliard
OireachtasPoliticians asked Leinster House authorities to turn on heating in ‘freezing’ officesBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsPaedophile told gardaí he ‘started with adult porn and it spiralled out of control’By David Raleigh
EuropeCalls for crackdown on construction in Italy after Ischia disasterBy Angela Giuffrida in Ischia
ScienceTrinity College sets out plans to reopen Science Gallery after contentious closureBy Arthur Beesley
EuropeKyiv mayor says some residents may have to leave if Russia continues to inflict severe damage on power gridBy Daniel McLaughlin
World CupBruno Fernandes scores twice against Uruguay to secure Portugal’s passage to knockoutsBy Ken Early
HistoryCromwell did more to stain Anglo-Irish relations than any other figure, says British ambassador By Ronan McGreevy