OpinionNorthern Ireland now ruled by a civil service that appears to be completely dysfunctionalBy Newton Emerson
Crime & Law‘To this day, I find it shocking that someone willingly planted a bomb to kill somebody’By Brian Hutton
RugbyIan Madigan is convinced Ulster’s depth of quality will be rewarded with silverware By John O'Sullivan
RestaurantsCavistons Seabar review: A handsome room, a stunning sea view, and an avalanche of dishesBy Corinna Hardgrave
World CupWorld Cup TV View: Duffer’s dressed for success – with a whiff of Eau de KeanoBy Denis Walsh
IrelandDublin Tunnel protests pose safety threat for entire city road network, council says By Olivia Kelly
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: Building back trust in Kenyan distance running will be a long journeyBy Sonia O'Sullivan
PeopleMichael Harding: One of the country’s finest writers arrived, wearing a f**king yellow tieBy Michael Harding
CultureHarry Hill: Last time I was in Ireland I played God save the Queen on car horns. Everyone booedBy Lauren Murphy
Life & StyleCapuchin Day Centre: ‘We have people coming who last year were donating to us’By Mimi Murray
Consumer TechChromecast with Google TV HD review: An affordable way to make your old TV smarterBy Ciara O'Brien
ResidentialOld-world charm meets modern convenience in Ballyboughal for €695,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialBright, spacious, split-level five-bed on quiet Foxrock cul-de-sac for sale for €1.675mBy Kevin Courtney
Gaelic GamesWhat we are witnessing with David Clifford is a once in a generation reaction to a phenomenal talentBy Ciarán Murphy
TV & Radio20 shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and Apple TV+ in DecemberBy Kevin Courtney
EuropeCoffee pods and tea bags targeted in bid to reduce Europe’s ‘growing mountain of waste’By Naomi O'Leary
CourtsGraham Dwyer appeal against murder conviction to open before three judge-court today By Mary Carolan
Inside Politics NewsletterVon der Leyen’s Oireachtas address to be closely watched for signs of optimism on NI protocol disputeBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerStephanie Frappart to lead all-female officials team as first woman to referee men’s World Cup match By Sean Ingle and Angelique Chrisafis
World CupUSA women’s team to earn more from men’s World Cup than from winning title in 2019By Tom Lutz
EducationAccommodation and permanent jobs needed to attract teachers home from abroad - ASTIBy Vivienne Clarke
EducationInadequate planning may lead to missed 2030 Irish language target for public service recruitsBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
Business‘It has slipped his mind that this is an island,’ says Michael O’Leary of Eamon RyanBy Barry O'Halloran
TV & RadioQuinn Country part 3: Consumed by bitterness, a small man sits in his Xanadu by a lonely Cavan lakeBy Ed Power
BusinessNTMA plans to borrow as little as €7bn next year as it opts out of short-term debt marketBy Joe Brennan
Asia-PacificChina vice-premier signals change in Covid approach following mass lockdown protestsBy Helen Davidson in Taipei
PoliticsThose who do not conform with ‘loudest groups’ more likely called ‘shoneen’, ‘lundy’, says TaoiseachBy Mary Carolan
CourtsWorker claims fallen burgers picked off floor and put back on line at Dawn Meats factoryBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsSupreme Court will hear appeal over insolvency plan allowing man to keep €1.8m farmBy Ellen O'Riordan
OireachtasHSE ‘bureaucratic madness’ stops boy getting post-surgery physio at school - DohertyBy Marie O'Halloran
IrelandEx-RTÉ journalist fails in appeal against sexual assault conviction and sentenceBy Paul Neilan
CourtsGraham Dwyer appeal told phone data retention an ‘opportunistic form of mass surveillance’By Eoin Reynolds
OireachtasPaschal Donohoe defends banker pay changes as necessary for Irish-owned banks to competeBy Marie O'Halloran
HockeyIn-form Irish Senior Cup holders Institute face tough quarter-final battle with Old AlexandraBy Mary Hannigan
Financial ServicesInsurance customers mistakenly believe loyalty is rewarded, study findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EuropeSpain on alert after devices targeting PM and Ukrainian embassy are discoveredBy Sam Jones in Madrid
DublinEast Wall leaflet drop to inform community on asylum-seeker housing plan as protesters continue Port Tunnel blockadesBy Sarah Burns
SportEngland break record for most runs on the first day of a Test as they pass 500 in PakistanBy Ali Martin at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
CourtsSettlement of €12m for teen allegedly damaged by seizure control drugs during pregnancyBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessCompany ordered to pay €22,000 for sacking former partner of boss’s son after relationship broke downBy Stephen Bourke
RugbyMunster will face tough task turning around their poor away form on visit to EdinburghBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsVon der Leyen says ‘positive conclusion’ can be reached on Northern Ireland protocolBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Vivienne Clarke, Cormac McQuinn and Harry McGee
CourtsConvicted rapist loses challenge to disciplinary sanction imposed by prison authoritiesBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessElon Musk appears to reconcile with Apple after Twitter tiradeBy Patrick Magee and Hannah Murphy
BusinessInsurer gets injunction preventing former employee from using alleged confidential informationBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BooksBooks newsletter: Nick Laird wins Forward Prize for best poem; Colm Tóibín awarded Bodley MedalBy Martin Doyle
The Women's PodcastMahya Ostovar: ‘This is not the time to open an embassy inside Iran’Listen | 54:05
BusinessRepublic of Austria and Dublin 4 residents object to Cairn’s plan for former RTÉ landsBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsMen plead guilty to making threats to kill over failure to supply Canada Goose jacketsBy Jessica Magee
GolfHole-in-one helps Tom McKibbin make strong start in South AfricaBy Phil Casey, PA Golf Correspondent
IrelandStarting pay well below minimum wages is turning people off apprenticeships, union warnsBy Emmet Malone
World CupWorld Cup organisers consider ditching three-team group format for 2026By Sean Ingle in Doha
IrelandDukes apologises ‘unreservedly’ over comment that Border people have violence ‘in their blood’By Cormac McQuinn and Vivienne Clarke
Asia-PacificMichel stresses ‘right to peaceful assembly’ to XiBy Henry Foy and Yuan Yang in Brussels and Ryan McMorrow in Beijing
BusinessProgress made in Seán Dunne family dispute over Co Kildare properties, court hearsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & LawGardaí investigating if crash death victim was at Co Monaghan house where man was killedBy Conor Lally
OireachtasIreland shows ‘Europe’s best face’, Ursula von der Leyen tells OireachtasBy Marie O'Halloran
World CupMorocco’s footballing diaspora bring it home in style to secure Group F top spotBy Gavin Cummiskey
RugbyIreland’s Sevens squad ready to make the most of opportunities, says James ToppingBy John O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryStamped Out (and In) – Frank McNally on the Irish-American poet and postmistress Louise Imogen Guiney, who survived a boycottBy Frank McNally
IrelandPope Francis accused by Mary McAleese of ‘ludicrous lack of logic’ in comments on women priestsBy Patsy McGarry
World CupKen Early: Romelu Lukaku suffers the five circles of football hell as Belgium depart World Cup By Ken Early
Housing & PlanningUp to 100,000 defective Celtic Tiger-era homes may need remediation By Olivia Kelly
World Cup‘It’s emotional’: Roberto Martínez quits as Belgium coach after World Cup exit By Ben Fisher at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
EnvironmentAll farmers to know their emissions with view to achieving reductions under new Teagasc climate strategyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsTest challenge to personal injuries award guidelines to be heard by Supreme CourtBy Aodhan O'Faolain
USUkraine war: Biden ‘prepared’ to speak with PutinBy Felicia Schwartz and Leila Abboud in Washington
Climate CrisisPresident hosts Irish premiere of environmental film inspired by Pope Francis’s Laudato Si encyclicalBy Kevin O'Sullivan
World CupGermany crash out of World Cup despite wild 4-2 victory over Costa RicaBy Barney Ronay at Al Bayt Stadium
World CupJapan joy as controversial victory over Spain secures place in last 16 of World CupBy Paul MacInnes at Khalifa International Stadium
Social AffairsAlmost 5,000 undocumented given permission to remain under ‘once in generation’ schemeBy Emmet Malone
CourtsTotality of sentences for 1978 indecent assaults not considered by lower courts, Supreme Court findsBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessIntel staff in Kildare told to consider taking unpaid leave amid cost-cuttingBy Mark Hilliard