EducationHard surfaces, empty spaces and litigation: the problem with Irish schoolyardsBy Sylvia Thompson
ScienceIreland set to apply to become a member of leading European research centre CERNBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningState-backed mortgage loan for people looking to renovate derelict properties proposedBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
Climate CrisisIrish ‘loss and damage’ payments for climate disasters in developing countries ‘must reach €1.5bn a year by 2030’By Kevin O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningStorm Debi: Major Galway housing projects earmarked for land where seawall collapsedBy Andrew Hamilton
MusicRachael Lavelle: I was on the Luas and I heard her voice. It was, like, ‘Okay, light-bulb moment: she’s perfect’By Lauren Murphy
EducationThe Secret Teacher: ‘A blanket ban on phones in schools makes less sense the more you examine it’By The Secret Teacher
Housing & PlanningPeter McVerry Trust paid €1.8m for property sold for €970,000 months earlierBy Jack Power
Your FamilyCardiovascular disease: The case for doing more on illness prevention, rather than just treatmentBy Sheila Wayman
OpinionThe Debate: Does the Government’s smartphone strategy go far enough? An internet safety expert vs a psychotherapistBy Alex Cooney and Joanna Fortune
EuropeGermany’s struggles to balance freedom of expression rights with moral obligation to IsraelBy Derek Scally
IrelandOver a quarter of military officers intend to quit within five years, representative organisation saysBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesRory Beggan on Scotstown beating Kilcoo: Any time we play in Ulster, a wee bit of chaos followsBy Malachy Clerkin
RugbyGerry Thornley: Home advantage makes all the difference in URC and Top 14 gamesBy Gerry Thornley
People‘Every little town has a range of nationalities which creates a really nice melting pot of culture’By Arlene Harris
Housing & PlanningInternational students face scams and sex-for-rent offers amid accommodation problems - reportBy Shauna Bowers
ResidentialExclusive Rathgar apartment with amenities akin to those of a high-end hotel for €1mBy Miriam Mulcahy
IrelandVolunteering improves young adults’ confidence and life satisfaction, study findsBy Shauna Bowers
IrelandFive-year plan to upskill thousands of workers put on hold amid spending concernsBy Carl O'Brien
Housing & PlanningAn Bord Pleanála officials ‘restive’ over move to rename planning body By Arthur Beesley
MediaSlapps, lawfare and Buying Silence: How the wealthy and powerful evade scrutinyBy Laura Slattery
Your WellnessHair transplant industry needs to stop portraying baldness as a condition that needs to be curedBy Simon Tierney
Business Today NewsletterWeb Summit’s opening night, shop local on Black Friday, and why Revolut asks for your PPS numberBy Ciarán Hancock
BusinessKilkenny Design owner says shopping local ‘more important than ever’ this Black FridayBy Ellen O’Regan
FilmThanksgiving director Eli Roth: ‘Seeing all these Black Friday tramplings, we thought this is a fantastic way to open a horror film’By Donald Clarke
Inside Politics NewsletterRTÉ faces further dramatic episodes in its ongoing saga amid plan to cut staff numbersBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Climate CrisisStorm Debi clean-up: Some 12,000 homes and businesses still without powerBy Vivienne Clarke
SportFormula One apologises to Las Vegas for disruption caused by new night raceBy Giles Richards in Las Vegas
BusinessDCC sees profits slip 4% after declines in healthcare and technology divisionsBy Colin Gleeson
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Rugby teams like lions at home, away they are like miceBy Mary Hannigan
EnvironmentJust 10 of 31 local authorities pass tests for enforcing rules on water pollution, noise, wasteBy Tim O'Brien
BusinessGriffin hotel group says ‘relentless rise’ in interest rates behind drop in profitBy Colin Gleeson
Climate CrisisGlobal warming ‘likely to continue’ after net zero emissions are achieved By Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeRussia-Ukraine war: Germany says EU target of million ammunition pieces for Ukraine will not be metBy Yohannes Lowe and Mabel Banfield-Nwachi
UKDavid Cameron plot twist: Dad’s back, does this mean everyone has to do their homework now?By Mark Paul
SoccerAndrew Moran called up to the Ireland squad with injury doubts over four Irish playersBy Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessGovernment on course to exceed housing targets in 2023 and 2024, says Taoiseach By Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Jennifer Bray
OireachtasAssisted dying: ‘Difficult to identify sufficient safeguards to protect vulnerable’, politicians toldBy Shauna Bowers
FilmThe story of a 26-year-old evangelical Christian’s fatal trip to convert an ‘uncontacted’ tribeBy Tara Brady
TV & RadioNigel Farage and Britney Spears’ sister to appear on I’m a CelebrityBy Mabel Banfield-Nwachi
CourtsSettlement reached in Dublin woman’s case against singer Rihanna over email and callBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsMan sentenced to 12 months for sexually assaulting granddaughter while babysittingBy Claire Henry and Fiona Ferguson
PoliticsBidding process for buying homes in Ireland could be overhauled after expert processBy Jennifer Bray and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PeopleRoy Keane is a cranky middle-aged man selling things cranky middle-aged men like to cranky middle-aged menBy Brianna Parkins
IrelandPublic sector pay talks to begin within days as unions meet to consider strategyBy Emmet Malone and Cormac McQuinn
Golf‘Loose lips sink ships’: Rory McIlroy keeps cards close to his chest on future of professional golfBy Philip Reid
CourtsSupreme Court refuses to overturn deportation of Nigerian man who claimed it would affect childrenBy Ellen O'Riordan
Cyprus ConfidentialWell-known German journalist sponsored by oligarch to write about PutinBy Scilla Alecci
WorldDisplaced as a girl and again in old age, Palestinian grandmother relives the NakbaBy Nidal al-Mughrabi
CourtsWoman signed another solicitor’s name at Michael Lynn’s request due to ‘fear’ and ‘huge pressure’By Isabel Hayes
Rugby‘It ranks right up there’ - Denis Leamy values Munster’s URC title alongside European triumphsBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsDriver caused ‘ferocious’ M50 crash leading to woman’s ‘instantaneous death’, court toldBy Sonya McLean
SoccerFrom UCD to Champions League nights with Celtic, Liam Scales cuts a path for others to follow By Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsStardust survivor recalls praying with others having given up hope of surviving By Kitty Holland
Middle East‘Axis of Resistance’ pushing US to increase its Middle East defencesBy Andrew England in London and Felicia Schwartz in Washington
EuropeRussian convicted over journalist’s death wins pardon after serving in UkraineBy Emma Burrows, Associated Press
Politics‘Champion of equality and diversity’ David Norris to retire from Seanad in JanuaryBy Cormac McQuinn
OireachtasHealth service not underfunded, head of Department of Public Expenditure tells TDsBy Paul Cullen
Climate CrisisGovernment to provide gas storage facility to bolster energy reserveBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandImproved access to collective bargaining will leave unions with work to do, Siptu conference told By Emmet Malone
CourtsMan (19) to be sentenced next month over attack in which young woman lost vision in eyeBy Eimear Dodd and Jessica Magee
IrelandProposed motorway lay-by ban for most drivers defended by Transport Infrastructure IrelandBy Tim O'Brien
PoliticsIrish family in Gaza expected to be on list to exit at Rafah crossing on WednesdayBy Arthur Beesley and Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioRTÉ plan ‘not about ripping the heart out’ of broadcaster, staff told, but Montrose mood is bleakBy Laura Slattery
MediaRTÉ crisis: no staff on more than €250,000 under new plan, with some presenters facing cutsBy Jade Wilson, Laura Slattery, Jennifer Bray, Cormac McQuinn and Fiachra Gallagher
HealthHospitals seek to charge patients due for discharge who refuse to take up offers of long-term careBy Paul Cullen
CourtsHusband accused of murder ‘waited in long grass’ before knife attack, court hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
TV & RadioRTÉ told €56m State bailout for next two years is ‘conditional’ on reform agendaBy Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
TV & RadioIt would make no sense to sell RTÉ's Donnybrook campus, says BakhurstBy Fiachra Gallagher and Laura Slattery
OireachtasIreland ‘can and should’ refer Israeli actions in Gaza to ICC, Sinn Féin saysBy Sarah Burns
SoccerInjuries to Chiedozie Ogbene and Evan Ferguson make Ireland’s clash with the Netherlands a hard sellBy Gavin Cummiskey