Special ReportsIreland doubles down on supports for innovation and entrepreneurshipBy Sandra O'Connell
BooksBack Home – to a place both 4,000 miles away and right hereBy Hillary Dziminski and Erin Fornoff
DublinGroup of 14 derelict cottages in Portrane to be brought back into use under €4m restoration plan By Olivia Kelly
FilmClerks director Kevin Smith: ‘My stuff’s approachable. It makes you feel sorry for it’By Tara Brady
PoliticsCar parking curbs and cutting mileage by 20% among Coalition plans to reduce emissions By Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionMichael McDowell: Belarus must pay a heavy price for co-operating with Putin’s war machineBy Michael McDowell
Soccer‘It’s been a long time coming’ - Aine O’Gorman revels in recognition for World Cup qualificationBy Gordon Manning
Your Family‘It was amazing. I don’t think Saoibh would have recovered as quick’: The therapy helping children healBy Sheila Wayman
PoliticsPhil Hogan: ‘populist wave of indignation’ over Golfgate at home likely cost Commission jobBy Mark Hilliard
Your Wellness‘I’ve moved into a shared apartment, and my new flatmate is getting on my nerves’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterGas price cap impact, Twitter settles court case, central bank executives questionedBy Peter Flanagan
Morning Sports BriefingAmy Broadhurst named Sportswoman of the Year; Gordon D’Arcy on what the Champions Cup used to be
TV & RadioEmily in Paris review: First, World Cup defeat. Now season 3. Will France’s horreur ever cease?By Ed Power
Financial ServicesUK budget deficit soars with cost of debt and energy supportBy Philip Aldrick and Andrew Atkinson
MusicWestlife at 3Arena: One miraculous resurrection, three fashion disasters and two astonished blokes in the crowdBy Ed Power
FilmLeonardo DiCaprio’s Jack couldn’t have survived Titanic sinking, James Cameron ‘proves’ By Andrew Pulver
SportBest sporting moments of the year - No 11: Ireland rain on England’s parade at the MCGBy Philip Reid
USRevenue failed to audit Trump during first two years in officeBy Charlie Savage, Emily Cochrane, Stephanie Lai and Alan Rappeport
RugbySacked England head coach Eddie Jones ‘wouldn’t have done anything differently’By Gerard Meagher
Asia-PacificChina narrows definition of Covid deaths as official toll is questionedBy William Langley in Hong Kong
IrelandSwimmers brave bitter Dublin Bay in aid of Coolmine: ‘I wouldn’t say I am looking forward to it’By Conor Pope
Health2022 worst year on record for hospital overcrowding as flu and Covid put system under pressureBy Colm Keena
CourtsWoman who delayed careless driving case in ‘cowardly fashion’ by moving to US seeks to avoid banBy Paul Neilan
CourtsThree men claim they were violently assaulted by up to 20 men in bid to force them out of rented propertyBy Aodhan O'Faolain
IrelandRathkeale parish priest calls for peace talks to quell violent feudBy David Raleigh and Vivienne Clarke
HealthMask wearing urged on public transport as country faces potential ‘respiratory virus storm’By Colm Keena
BusinessThreats and thefts among ‘serious incidents’ company under examinership allegedly facedBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMen win challenges to exclusion from compensation scheme for victims of crimeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsJudge welcomes ‘impressive’ progress on surrogacy legislation while urging speedBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsVaradkar would rather leave FG than join coalition with SF, he tells RTÉ documentaryBy Simon Carswell
Climate CrisisOPW spending more than €1.3m annually on car parking spaces for public servantsBy Ken Foxe
IrelandMy grandkids write a letter to St Nicholas: ‘I am in Irlandia. I am not at home’ in UkraineBy Olivia Kelleher
SoccerPep Guardiola says his time at City will ‘not be complete’ without Champions League win By Jamie Jackson
Middle EastNetanyahu on verge of forming a government — the most right-wing and religious Israel has known By Mark Weiss
UKDon’t get drunk during ambulance strike, NHS leaders urge publicBy Denis Campbell, Steven Morris and Dan Sabbagh
CourtsHutch trial: Dowdall vows to rebuild life as seven-day cross examination comes to an end By Alison O'Riordan
PoliticsClimate action plan: renewables and reduced car use targeted to tackle emissions quicklyBy Pat Leahy
IrelandMore child sex abuse images detected last year than previous 21 years combined - watchdogBy Brian Hutton
Asia-PacificAfghan women refused entry to universities as Taliban ban comes into forceBy Michael Jansen
BusinessFinance officials wavered over lifting Bank of Ireland pay cap before final callBy Joe Brennan
CourtsHSE worker who robbed post offices to pay for visit to US fiancee he met online may spend Christmas in prisonBy Olivia Kelleher
Climate CrisisShare your view: Are you willing to change your behaviour to help Ireland reach its climate goals?
EnvironmentClimate action plan: Clear but painful path set out to cut Ireland’s emissionsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsJunior ministers: Fine Gael TDs Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Kieran O’Donnell promotedBy Cormac McQuinn, Jack Horgan-Jones and Anne Lucey
Asia-PacificNepal court to release serial killer Charles ‘The Serpent’ Sobhraj on age groundsBy Gopal Sharma
USUS will support Ukraine in pursuing ‘a just peace’ with Russia, Biden tells ZelenskiyBy Felicia Schwartz in Washington
PoliticsWho are the new junior ministers? Carroll MacNeill and O’Donnell join GovernmentBy Cormac McQuinn
TV & RadioThe Wagatha Christie trial was jaw-dropping. This Irish-directed dramatisation? Not so muchBy Ed Power
An Irish DiaryFrank McNally on the ripples of Argentina’s famous win and the scheduling perils of extra timeBy Frank McNally
TV & RadioTwo Tribes part 1: Haughey and FitzGerald square up, with Olivia O’Leary as ringmasterBy Ed Power