IrelandOmbudsman welcomes ‘significant progress’ in improving dire conditions at Cork halting siteBy Jack Power and Kitty Holland
Ireland‘Unknown’ point of departure claim made by 1,300-plus arrivals at Dublin Airport By Conor Gallagher
Education‘A crisis like no other’: Is there a way to overcome the shortage of teachers?By Carl O'Brien
USBiden to name special envoy for Northern Ireland to boost US presenceBy Alex Wickham, Jennifer Jacobs and Kitty Donaldson and Mark Hilliard
MotorsThe Irish Times car buyer’s guide for 2023: The best electric hybrids and plug-in hybridsBy Michael McAleer and Neil Briscoe
Art‘Back then people got killed to do graffiti. Now they are out playing with their parents’ money’By John Burns
OpinionMichael McDowell: The very least Sinn Féin owe us is to spell out their concept of a united IrelandBy Michael McDowell
EconomyVaradkar says tech sector job losses ‘more likely to be thousands than hundreds’By Ciarán Hancock
MusicThe Music Quiz: Who did the Irish rapper Celaviedmai open for at the O2 in 2013?By Tony Clayton-Lea
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: At the RDS Ulster’s mental strength failed to match their ambitionBy Gordon D'Arcy
Financial ServicesGermany braces as Wirecard boss Markus Braun goes on trial in MunichBy Derek Scally
Social AffairsHumanist association in legal dispute with celebrants over prospective newlyweds’ dataBy Olivia Kelly
Books‘We were two women who were broken’: Louise Penny on becoming friends with Hillary ClintonBy Alison Flood
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: What will we be saying about the GAA’s 2022 in the years to come?By Seán Moran
Your WellnessDementia Diary: Mum has no past, no future. No date bears any significance now. She only has todayBy Anthea Rowan
Commercial Property‘Ireland is well-positioned to continue to attract international capital and new entrants’By Michele Jackson
Commercial PropertyIndustrial and logistics property construction ramps up to meet demandBy Kevin McHugh
Commercial PropertyInvestors retrench but billions in ‘dry powder’ await return to normal trading By Kevin Donohue
Commercial PropertyA year of two halves as Irish property displays remarkable resilienceBy Myles Clarke
Commercial PropertyClever property investors will find rewards in face of greater risks in 2023 By John Moran
Commercial Property‘High demand for best-in-class offices as companies recognise need to create optimum workplace environments’By Declan O'Reilly
Commercial PropertyVAT, levies, planning and other costs are making it unviable to build apartmentsBy Ken MacDonald
Commercial PropertyGrafton Street to hit 100% occupancy in 2023 as high street retail reboundsBy Eoin Feeney
RugbyConnacht have quickly ‘turned the dial’ to European action with Newcastle coming to townBy Linley MacKenzie
EnvironmentThe stakes could not be higher at Cop15, where countries must map way to save biodiversity on Earth By Paddy Woodworth
Your Wellness‘My daughter emigrated to New Zealand 17 years ago. I’m still devastated’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterFacebook faces Irish penalties; giant housing scheme challenged; and a glimmer of hope on inflationBy Dominic Coyle
USSenate win in Georgia makes it easier for Biden to govern and raises questions over Trump’s future role By Martin Wall
Inside Politics NewsletterTeacher shortages the latest dilemma with roots in housing crisisBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessVirtual consultancy Clarity Engagement collapses after Revenue opts out of rescue planBy Ian Curran
Housing & PlanningHousing crisis: ‘more than half’ of private tenants contacting charity at risk of homelessnessBy Sarah Burns
OireachtasTD claims Housing Agency has suspended payments to mortgage to rent operatorBy Marie O'Halloran
HealthNew York Irish couple to receive presidential award for work in highlighting dangers of sepsisBy Martin Wall
TV & Radio‘Glory to Rupert Murdoch’: Vanessa Feltz on leaving the BBC, tabloid fascination and ageismBy Chris Godfrey
Books‘Join the club’: Bestselling writers show support after just two people attend debut author’s book launchBy Sian Cain
Crime & LawTrevor Deely: Family ‘still searching for answers’ 22 years after disappearance in DublinBy Vivienne Clarke
Asia-PacificChina Covid reversal ‘risks one million deaths’ in winter wave By Edward White in Seoul and Andy Lin in Hong Kong
TV & Radio‘Sussex, lies and videotape’: British newspapers go on Harry & Meghan attackBy Jim Waterson
Social AffairsTented-accommodation cannot become ‘the norm’ in asylum system, says O’GormanBy Jack Power
PoliticsNew elective hospitals for Cork and Galway could cost up to €1.5bn, Cabinet hearsBy Cormac McQuinn
Business‘The metaverse will be our slow death!’ Is Facebook losing its $100bn gamble on virtual reality?By Steve Rose
BusinessVaradkar department pushed for retention of tax relief programme for multinational executivesBy Ken Foxe
IrelandMotorcyclists who died in M50 crash had to be identified by DNA samples, inquest hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
PoliticsPlanning law change approved to speed up building of ‘more than 1,000′ social homesBy Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsParamilitarism still a ‘clear and present danger’ for Northern Ireland, says monitoring bodyBy Seanín Graham
Rugby‘It’s a special competition to the club’ - Rowntree and Munster relishing Toulouse testBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessCentral Bank to move its south Dublin cash facility as it plans sale of 37-acre site By Joe Brennan
IrelandFamily of Jean McConville demand retraction from IRA for allegations she was informerBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsEx-Army lieutenant Dónal de Róiste gets Government apology 53 years after dismissalBy Pat Leahy and Olivia Kelleher
Asia-PacificChina eases Covid quarantine rules in major policy shift By Thomas Hale in Shanghai and Tom Mitchell in Singapore
CourtsChristina Anderson’s husband called psychiatric clinic day before she stabbed man to death, court hearsBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsWitness in Simon Coveney hoax bomb case withdraws cooperation after ‘intimidation’By Alan Erwin
HealthFew hospital consultants likely to sign new contract, says representative groupBy Jade Wilson and Vivienne Clarke
OireachtasPatient Safety Bill to be amended to make it mandatory for clinicians to inform patients of right to reviewBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsDean Boland goes on trial charged with unlawful killing after death of man in 2018By Sonya McLean
PoliticsDUP brands Stormont recall a ‘stunt’ as latest attempt to restore powersharing failsBy David Young, PA
World CupWorld Cup whistleblower’s family accuse Fifa of being complicit in his imprisonment in QatarBy Gavin Cummiskey
AmericasCanada leads push for conservation of 30 per cent of Earth by 2030 at Cop15By Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandAn officer and an unfair dismissal: how it took Dónal de Róiste 53 years to clear his nameBy Simon Carswell
An Irish DiaryA Broth of a Word – Frank McNally on the possible Mayo origins of LollapaloozaBy Frank McNally
AmericasPeru plunges into political crisis as congress votes to remove president Pedro CastilloBy Joe Parkin Daniels in Lima
OireachtasNorma in Paris as teaching career break bombshell leaves Opposition flabbergasted By Miriam Lord
CourtsDowdall evidence was ‘quid pro quo’ for dropping murder charge, Hutch lawyer claimsBy Alison O'Riordan
Crime & LawRevenue officers seize more than €425,000 in cash with assistance of detector dog at Dublin Port By Jade Wilson
Social AffairsEfforts to support homeless and elderly scaled up as temperatures dip below zeroBy Ellen O'Donoghue and Jade Wilson
BusinessUniphar signs for new 322,000sq ft warehouse at Dublin’s Greenogue Logistics ParkBy Ronald Quinlan
PoliticsQ&A: How will new plan to free-up short-term tourist letting properties help ease housing crisis?By Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsFines of €5,000 proposed for breaches of new rules for short-term lettingBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthDeath of child (4) from strep A confirmed as parents urged to keep children with signs of illness at homeBy Simon Carswell and Carl O'Brien
PoliticsCoalition leaders yet to discuss Cabinet reshuffle, 10 days from switch of top jobs in GovernmentBy Cormac McQuinn
OireachtasGovernment accused of ‘pulling a fast one’ on remote working legislation By Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawFifteen dogs and three horses rescued during Garda search operation in Co TipperaryBy Jade Wilson
CourtsJudge refuses additional legal aid to fight Cab claim about home of James ‘Mago’ Gately By Mary Carolan
CourtsMan charged with Cameron Reilly murder had oral sex with him on night of death, court toldBy Ryan Dunne
SoccerKatie McCabe and Arsenal one step closer to Champions League knockouts after Juventus winBy Suzanne Wrack at the Emirates Stadium
World Cup‘I’m in a good place’ - Harry Maguire ignoring outside ridicule ahead of Mbappé testBy David Hytner in Doha
BooksSally Hayden wins An Post Irish Book of the Year award for My Fourth Time, We DrownedBy Martin Doyle
CompetitionsWin tickets to A Celebration of Hope on Nollaig na mBan and an overnight at Hard Rock Hotel, Dublin.