PoliticsMary Lou McDonald says a government led by Sinn Féin will ‘get the job done’ on housingBy Pat Leahy
MusicJohnny Jewel: ‘The first David Lynch film I saw was Elephant Man. I cried for over a week’ By Ed Power
HealthTemple Street managers gave warning about surgeon’s competence a year before serious incidentsBy Paul Cullen
HealthCHI chief’s summary of problems at Temple Street fails to answer the question whyBy Paul Cullen
DublinOwner of Independent House and nuns fail in appeals against new land hoarding taxBy Olivia Kelly
Social Affairs‘Serious shortcomings’ in how women and children are protected from violence – reportBy Kitty Holland
Your Money‘I spend my life talking about sport, so I don’t need the added layer of betting on it’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Your WellnessDr Muiris Houston: Mounting evidence of link between Covid and a range of heart diseasesBy Dr Muiris Houston
OpinionPeter McVerry Trust has been bailing the Government out for a decade. It’s time the favour was repaidBy John McManus
BusinessPrivate institutional investors aren’t the enemy, they’re key players in resolving the housing crisisBy Pat Farrell
BusinessRyanair investors cheer dividend policy as Bank of America predicts near 50% rise in airline’s share price By Proinsias O'Mahony
Gaelic GamesProposal to omit weak hurling counties from league a seriously retrograde step By Denis Walsh
SoccerKen Early: League of Ireland is thriving amid alienating developments in Premier LeagueBy Ken Early
IrelandBoy who didn’t ‘want to wake up any more’ among those helped by family resource centres urging fundsBy Marese McDonagh
Business‘I know it sounds mad that a wine opener can help somebody, but it does give independence’ By Ellen O’Regan
Middle EastArab party leader in Israel: ‘The whole state is led by the mentality of violence and revenge’By Hannah McCarthy
AbroadFrom Ireland to Italy: Trying to do a ‘big shop’ in the local supermarket was when we really noticed the differencesBy Claudia Smith
OpinionSpotify’s new deal for artists is a cruel and shallow money trench. There’s also a negative sideBy Una Mullally
Business Today Newsletter‘No timeline’ for gender pay gap platform, commercial construction activity rises slightly and the politics of the office whiproundBy Conn Ó Midheach
Food MonthCrab, courgette and basil linguine: An impressive pasta dish in 20 minutesBy Conor Halpenny
IrelandMonday’s Top Stories: Storm Debi leaves 50,000 homes and businesses without power, death of Co Clare couple investigated
TV & RadioSix Silent Killings: Ireland’s Vanishing Triangle - a British perspective on futures never livedBy Ed Power
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: St Patrick’s Athletic’s impressive FAI Cup win shows the kids are alrightBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawIncrease in number of teenage girls presenting at sexual assault treatment unitsBy Kitty Holland
CourtsNational Women’s Council entitled to refuse entry to trans policy protester over ‘substantial risk of criminal and disorderly conduct’By Stephen Bourke
BusinessEY executives clash over mandatory retirement age in leadership raceBy Stephen Foley and Michael O’Dwyer
IrelandInterim funding released to crisis-hit Peter McVerry Trust following urgent requestBy Jack Power
IrelandStorm Debi: ‘It’s like there was a tornado ... it’s carnage, the stock is destroyed’ By Andrew Hamilton
IrelandIn pictures: Storm Debi leaves behind flooded businesses, fallen trees and marooned boatsBy Glen Murphy
Middle EastToo close and too cold: premature babies in grave peril at Gaza’s al-Shifa hospitalBy Abir Al Ahmar and Nidal al-Mughrabi
CourtsSerial offender jailed for inflicting ‘abject terror’ on day of his daughter’s birthBy Paul Neilan
CourtsGrave digger Martin Hayes found guilty of manslaughter but not guilty of murder By Alison O'Riordan
CourtsCourt refuses year-long pause to order requiring removal of shipping containers from north Dublin landsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
SoccerChelsea v City: Why did City find themselves facing attacking midfielders charging at pace?By Jonathan Wilson
TV & RadioRTÉ plans to reduce staff numbers by 400 and outsource more content to stem financial crisisBy Pat Leahy, Cormac McQuinn and Emmet Malone
CourtsGraham Dwyer bid to overturn murder conviction to be heard by Supreme Court in JanuaryBy Mary Carolan
Storm DebiStorm Debi: Relief scheme extended to Galway as nationwide clean-up beginsBy Jade Wilson and Ronan McGreevy
IrelandAir Corps pilots who glided stricken plane back to base among Defence Forces awards recipientsBy Conor Gallagher
BusinessHigh Court permits Shannon LNG to challenge refusal of €650m Co Kerry gas terminalBy Ellen O'Riordan
UKUK cabinet reshuffle: David Cameron is new foreign secretary, Suella Braverman sacked as home secretaryBy Mark Paul
CourtsGrandfather jailed for five years after vigorously shaking baby in attempt to calm himBy David O'Sullivan
Middle EastEU calls for ‘immediate’ halt in fighting in Gaza amid dire humanitarian situationBy Naomi O’Leary
SoccerBobby Charlton’s funeral: Thousands of mourners gather in Manchester to pay respectsBy Josh Halliday
Climate CrisisIreland and France sign energy agreement on scaling up renewables and electricity flowsBy Kevin O'Sullivan and Cormac McQuinn
EuropeThe Georgian siblings who are fighting Russian influence on two different fronts By Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsGarda found guilty of assaulting man he believed was taking photos of him and off-duty colleaguesBy Tom Tuite
BusinessWeb Summit aims to host debates not be their subject, CEO tells Lisbon opening By Ciara O'Brien
BusinessGreen light given to redevelop Ballsbridge office block that previously housed Israeli embassyBy Gordon Deegan
Middle EastEmily Hand to spend ninth birthday ‘in Hamas tunnels’, father says amid hopes for her safetyBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandNewly unveiled Seán Keating painting sheds light on early history of State, says MartinBy Barry Roche
Middle EastIsraeli forces reach Gaza City’s biggest hospital, medics say newborns dying due to lack of fuel
CourtsHigh Court asked to compel Tusla to decide special care needed for troubled teenager By Ellen O'Riordan
DublinDún Laoghaire council votes to support boycott, divestment and sanctions on Israel By Tim O'Brien
Ireland‘Turbulent winter’ in prospect if no progress made on public sector pay deal, union leader warnsBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesThree big letters: How a brand redesign helped the GAA stand out from the crowdBy Seán Moran
PoliticsTánaiste urges EU to ‘go further’ in calling for ceasefire amid mounting concern over suffering in Gaza hospitalsBy Naomi O’Leary, Jack Horgan-Jones and Fiachra Gallagher
Middle EastIsraeli troops reach gates of key Gaza hospital where medics say newborns among patients dyingBy Mark Weiss
CourtsDrink and drug driver (30) left off-duty garda for dead in ditch after knocking him off bicycleBy David Raleigh