EducationCare leavers who progress to college will have accommodation costs covered by StateBy Carl O'Brien
SoccerKen Early: The Premier League is not corrupt – Everton knew the rules and they broke themBy Ken Early
BooksFanatic Heart by Thomas Keneally: unsatisfying story of an Irish freedom fighter turned pro-slavery By Sarah Gilmartin
Food Month‘I’ll have what she’s having’ but what was Meg Ryan eating? The best film food scenesBy Darragh Geraghty
FoodFood hacks from TikTok: How to deal with hard butter, stale baguettes and sticky clingfilmBy Corinna Hardgrave
Your FamilyNo party invites: ‘My daughter is doing well, happy and has great friends - sorry yours hasn’t’By Jen Hogan
StageFrom the Gate to Glór: 35 pantos and other Christmas shows around Ireland for the 2023 festive seasonBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Your Money‘Graduating in the recession, being financially stable and secure is very important to me’By Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessData centre moratorium could strangle digital growth and impact carbon targetsBy Peter Lantry
OpinionAddressing domestic violence as employer is not about taking on role of counsellorBy Sarah Benson
SportIFI wins first prize at the Sustainable Energy Association of Ireland’s 20th Annual Energy Awards By Derek Evans
RugbyLeinster v Munster: ‘We’re all hoping to learn from Jacques when he comes in,’ says Leo CullenBy Gerry Thornley
EducationState ‘cannot meet demand’ for youth mental health services, says Department of EducationBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsAnalysis: Fractious Irish-Israeli relations highlighted by response to Varadkar tweet on Emily HandBy Arthur Beesley
Crime & LawSenior gardaí promise large-scale arrests of Dublin riot ringleaders and participantsBy Conor Gallagher and Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsTusla reliance on ‘inappropriate’ accommodation part of mounting care system ‘crisis’ By Jack Power
Housing & PlanningAlmost two-thirds of households in receipt of Housing Assistance Payment were in employment By Shauna Bowers
Social AffairsMcVerry Trust property maintenance contractor linked to former long-time auditorBy Jack Power
Housing & PlanningAn Bord Pleanála backlog delays construction of more than 22,000 homesBy Olivia Kelly
IrelandGreens request sight of plan to expand facial recognition technology useBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Conor Gallagher
Your Family‘My 11-year-old son hates going to school and always complains of being tired’By John Sharry
Opinion‘It’s hard to find an existing society better’ than this east coast Irish townBy Joe Humphreys
Middle EastIsrael tells Elon Musk Starlink can only operate in Gaza with its approvalBy Chloe Cornish in Jerusalem
Business Today NewsletterUK Deliveroo ruling’s Irish impact, Wayflyer shuts influencer unit and are you doing a second job on the sly?By Peter Flanagan
Housing & PlanningFast-track housing collapsed amid Paul Hyde turmoil at An Bord PleanálaBy Arthur Beesley
IrelandMonday’s Top Stories: Arrests of Dublin riot ringleaders promised, strong reaction to Varadkar’s tweet on Emily Hand’s release
In the News‘I go up the stairs on all fours to conserve energy’ - Ireland’s ignored health crisisBy Sorcha PollakListen | 24:18
Food MonthLilly Higgins: Easy marmalade breakfast muffins to brighten up darker winter mornings By Lilly Higgins
Your MoneyBudget 2024: Three lump sum payments paid this week as part of cost-of-living supportsBy Sarah Burns
FilmMarrakesh 2023: Jessica Chastain sparkles, Mads Mikkelson shows his class and Seydou Sarr confirms powerful new talent By Tara Brady
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Katie Taylor proves the doubters wrong and turns her eyes to CrokerBy Mary Hannigan
DublinDublin riots: ‘Political justification for looting shops’ should be resisted, says HarrisBy Ronan McGreevy
Your MoneyPublic pay talks: Increases in line with inflation remain key priority for unionsBy Emmet Malone
ArtTrish Morrissey: Autofictions review – This Dublin-born photographer deserves to be a household nameBy Tom Lordan
Social AffairsDublin knife attack: ‘The only thing I thought was to avoid more people from being injured’By Isabela Boechat
BusinessWRC refuses to hear allegations of anti-Russian discrimination by UK-based businessmanBy Stephen Bourke
PoliticsPublic patience with political deadlock at Stormont wearing ‘very thin’, McDonald saysBy Freya McClements
CourtsMarried man jailed for raping ‘vulnerable and intoxicated’ woman in Dublin hotelBy Claire Henry
IrelandTransport Infrastructure Ireland to seek approval for Limerick-Cork motorway in 2024By Barry Roche
BusinessAn Bord Pleanála concedes in challenge to permission for Howth apartment schemeBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandTransport Infrastructure Ireland seeks approval for Cork-Limerick motorway upgradeBy Barry Roche
AthleticsDublin Marathon organisers say event will remain ‘preferably within the city centre’By Ian O'Riordan
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: Irish ambassador expresses ‘surprise’ at Israeli criticism over Emily Hand statementBy Ronan McGreevy, Cormac McQuinn, Naomi O’Leary and Sarah Burns
BusinessTesla sues Swedish state and postal service in effort to circumvent union actionBy Richard Milne
Middle East‘It’s beyond anything I’ve seen’: Gaza civilians are being killed at historic rateBy Lauren Leatherby
Crime & LawStardust inquests told of efforts to rescue woman ‘covered in flames’ from nightclub fireBy Kitty Holland
CourtsEx-2FM broadcaster Chris Greene claims RTÉ sacked him after he reported allegations of sexual harassmentBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessFriends of the Irish Environment may seek to join Shannon LNG High Court caseBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsHSE pursuing dead man’s estate for some €64,000 allegedly owed in nursing home feesBy Mary Carolan
IrelandChildren evacuated from Co Donegal primary school after exposed wires found at construction site on groundsBy Stephen Maguire
IrelandYoung people across island becoming increasingly pessimistic about future, study showsBy Mark Hennessy
RacingIndependent report into financial matters of grave concern may not be delivered until New Year By Brian O'Connor
CourtsJudge approves €60,000 damages assessment for boy despite mother’s request to reject itBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsHomeless man seeks to compel council to provide him with suitable accommodationBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & LawAlgerian embassy warns citizens to ‘reduce movements’ following Dublin riotsBy Conor Gallagher and Sorcha Pollak
CourtsMan jailed over death of former soccer player injured during dispute over bag of cansBy David Raleigh
EuropeKyiv welcomes return of Crimean gold as deadly storms hit Ukraine and RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
Crime & LawStudent who campaigned for ‘up-skirting’ and taking of other illicit photos to be criminalised hails changes in NI lawBy Freya McClements
An Irish DiaryThere’s no place like home — Noel Costello on the garden village of KillesterBy Noel Costello
PoliticsRecords on NI’s civil rights movement donated to University of Galway archiveBy Freya McClements
BooksPaul Lynch: ‘When I think of who’s come before me ... it’s just pinch yourself stuff’By Mia Levitin
CulturePatrick Kielty’s first Late Late Toy Show watched by 1.7m, taking top TV ratings spot for 2023By Laura Slattery
Climate Crisis‘Very worrying’ that UAE could use Cop28 host role to strike oil deals – Mary RobinsonBy Kevin O'Sullivan and Harry McGee
PoliticsFine Gael TD Fergus O’Dowd to step down from Dáil after more than five decades in politicsBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsCaitríona Lucas inquest: Coast Guard volunteers lost helmets after being hit by wavesBy David Raleigh
CyclingSam Bennett: ‘I need to go back to the Tour de France, I need to be at my highest level’ By Shane Stokes
PoliticsHere’s what an Israeli newspaper cartoonist made of Leo Varadkar’s ‘lost’ Emily Hand comments
PoliticsElectoral Commission will examine accuracy of Electoral Register as part of its remitBy Harry McGee
SoccerWelcome back to Hell: Manchester United meet Galatasaray again 30 years after notorious clashBy Will Unwin
Middle EastIsrael and Hamas extend ceasefire to Wednesday with more hostages due for release By Mark Weiss