Crime & LawNational DNA database matches 50% of ‘unknown crime stains’ sent for analysis By Colm Keena
BusinessFallon & Byrne reports strong revenue as business bounces back from CovidBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your MoneyBlack Friday: Conor Pope’s 10 commandments for bagging a bargain and avoiding rip-offsBy Conor Pope
PeopleThe druid: ‘I was nine in religion class and it just dawned on me that the God the nun was talking about didn’t exist for me’By Eimear Burke and Joanne Hunt
PeopleIt’s easy to be cynical about RTÉ, but here’s hoping for a magical Late Late Toy Show for allBy Emer McLysaght
MediaLate Late Toy Show: Patrick Kielty awaits the verdict of his ‘fiercest critics’ - his kidsBy Fiachra Gallagher
OpinionIreland doesn’t have the right people in the right places in the European ParliamentBy Gerard Howlin
ResidentialWhat will €449,500 buy in Thailand, Romania, Spain, France and Longford?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Business‘I convinced myself that EVs would be the mass form of transport much quicker than people thought’By Ciara O'Brien
OpinionIreland saw ‘bad books’ and ‘immodest fashion’ everywhere, but was blind to homegrown hellsBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Gaelic GamesSeán Cavanagh: Harte moving to Derry like Alex Ferguson taking over Liverpool By Seán Moran
EconomyIt’s hard to overstate the European Union’s positive influence on Ireland’s economyBy John FitzGerald
Abroad‘I’ve lived overseas, had a great time and it changed me - but now it’s time to come home’By Jade Wilson
Business Today NewsletterNew EY Entrepreneur of the Year, first-time mortgage approvals at fresh high, and Fallon & Byrne’s strong revenuesBy Úna McCaffrey
OpinionThese pitiful thugs are not us. They do not act for us, speak for us or burn buses for usBy Fintan O'Toole
IrelandFriday’s Top Stories: Clean-up begins as violence driven by ‘lunatic, hooligan faction’, Children injured in knife attack
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Katie Taylor under no illusions heading into Saturday’s ‘must-win’ fightBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & Law‘There is no failure here’: Drew Harris defends Garda response to Dublin riotingBy Conor Gallagher
BooksIrish Writers for Palestine event switches to Vicar St; An Post Irish Book of the Year 2023 shortlistBy Martin Doyle
SoccerLeague of Ireland attendances up by 20 per cent as nearly 1 million attend domestic matches in 2023
Crime & Law‘Dark day for Dublin’: Shock and anger as scale of destruction from riots comes to lightBy Conor Pope
Crime & Law‘I used my helmet as a weapon to stop him’: Brazilian Deliveroo rider intervened in knife attack at school on Parnell SquareBy Isabela Boechat
On The Money NewsletterRedundancy: What payments and support are you entitled to when you lose your job?By Dominic Coyle
Gaelic GamesGPA add to chorus against proposal to cut five counties from National Hurling LeagueBy Seán Moran
PoliticsTaoiseach vows to modernise laws on incitement to hatred to include social mediaBy Harry McGee
BusinessWeb Summit co-founder seeks to include claims Paddy Cosgrave’s Israel posts damaged businessBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan with diabetes acquitted of dangerous driving on M50 causing deathBy Sonya McLean and Eimear Dodd
SoccerCasement Park suffers another setback as Ulster GAA begin new procurement processBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsMan breached safety order granted to ex-wife by sending letters addressed to family dogBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeWilders tells Dutch party leaders he aims to be country’s first far-right prime minister By Peter Cluskey
CourtsBank of Ireland worker suggested Michael Lynn should be referred to Law Society in 2004By Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
RugbyGerry Thornley: Leinster on a mission as Irish bid to draw a line under the World CupBy Gerry Thornley
Social Affairs‘Things are getting a lot worse for them’: the rising number of lone parents without a homeBy Shauna Bowers
BoxingKatie Taylor has game face on as she looks for revenge against Chantelle CameronBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyIRFU chief Kevin Potts insists Irish rugby in good financial state despite €10m World Cup costsBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawGardaí conduct search, seize phone and laptop of suspect for Dublin child stabbingBy Conor Lally
RugbyWorld Cup-winner Steven Kitshoff to debut for Ulster while Jansen makes Connacht bowBy Michael Sadlier and Linley MacKenzie
CourtsDrink and drug driver (30) who left off-duty garda for dead in ditch after knocking him off bicycle jailed for five yearsBy David Raleigh
CourtsMen and women aged 19 to 57 appear in court on public order, theft and other charges following Dublin rioting By Colm Keena
IrelandDublin retailers, restaurants and pubs fearful of long-term impact of violent scenesBy Conor Pope
Middle East‘It brings hope’: in Tel Aviv plaza cheers greet news of hostage releaseBy Dan Sabbagh in Jerusalem, Quique Kierszenbaum in Tel Aviv and Emine Sinmaz
CourtsWitness tells court he saw Kyle Hayes standing on and punching man outside clubBy David Raleigh
Crime & Law‘Seven o’clock, be in town. Everyone bally up, tool up’: How the far right lit the fuse of violence in DublinBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawRevenue seizes chewing tobacco foiling potential loss of nearly €543,000 to exchequerBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandGovernment needs to listen to marginalised to avoid exploitation by far right, says President By Emmet Malone
SoccerManchester City v Liverpool: Guardiola backs financial fair play despite charges By Jamie Jackson
Live: Dublin riots falloutDublin riots: Further arrests in city centre on Friday night while McEntee comes under pressure - as it happenedBy Jack Power, Carl O'Brien and Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawDublin riots: Pressure mounts on Helen McEntee and Drew Harris over Garda responseBy Conor Lally and Pat Leahy
TV & RadioLate Late Toy Show review: Kielty can’t match Tubridy’s eyes-on-stalks jolliness and doesn’t tryBy Ed Power
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