BooksTheo Dorgan: I had not thought to last this long. I propose to continue for as long as I can get away with itBy Martin Doyle
BooksPaused in Cosmic Reflection by The Chemical Brothers: Lavish official biography lacks tension but is a treat for fansBy Liam Cagney
CultureWhen we invaded Ballaghaderreen in the 1960s, the town did not suffer blow-ins gladlyBy Patsy McGarry
PeopleBrianna Parkins: There should be no moral superiority assigned to different types of addictionBy Brianna Parkins
EducationUse of seclusion in schools for pupils with ‘behaviours of concern’ to end under new guidanceBy Carl O'Brien
Fine Art & AntiquesSeascapes by Paul Henry, Jack B Yeats and Seán Keating to dominate Adam’s Fine Art saleBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘I’ve never even cleaned up my own children’s vomit, I’m not mopping up after some randomer’By Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
TV & RadioThe Daily: After years in the make-it-stop camp, I’ve found myself growing fonder of Michael Barbaro’s voiceBy Fiona McCann
FilmWim Wenders: We couldn’t continue living in a country without a past. We had to somehow face itBy Donald Clarke
ArtSelf-Determination: A Global Perspective – An exhibition showing the art of nation buildingBy Gemma Tipton
BooksNot just the Book of Kells: Trinity College Dublin opens online access to 60 medieval manuscriptsBy Henrietta McKervey
MusicIce Cube in Dublin: ‘Conor McGregor invited us to his restaurant, to hang out and have dinner. It’s going to be cool’ By Lauren Murphy
EnvironmentHow energy-efficient LEDs are disrupting animal life and blinding us to the night skyBy Ella McSweeney
People‘The most disadvantaged neighbourhood in Ireland’: The Dublin street providing housing for many of the city’s homelessBy Patrick Freyne and Jack Power
EnvironmentThis large day-flying owl with bright yellow eyes breeds in northern EuropeBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
RacingStill no indication of when review into ‘grave’ financial issues at IHRB will emerge By Brian O'Connor
Life & StyleHave yourself a more mindful little Christmas: 32 ideas for a thoughtful, environmentally-friendly (and cheaper!) festive seasonBy Róisín Ingle, Conor Pope, Catherine Cleary, Sylvia Thompson and Roe McDermott
CultureRishi Sunak’s stony face on ‘long-settled matter’ of so-called Elgin Marbles is illogical and foolish By Richard Pine
MusicShane McGowan and The Pogues moved Irish music, like most Irish people, from the countryside to the dirty cityBy Patrick Freyne
Ireland‘It won’t be tolerated’ - Irish dancing commission chair on the feis-fixing scandalBy Shauna Bowers
OpinionBritish repudiation of the European human rights convention could blow a hole in the Belfast AgreementBy Patrick Smyth
Health‘He thought he was untouchable’: relative of patient of Michael Watt, struck-off NI doctor, wants justiceBy Freya McClements
IrelandChristmas trees ‘from forest to front door’: Growers foresee bumper season after top growing conditionsBy Conor Pope
SportFrom Shane MacGowan to Joe Brolly to Conor McGregor, Irishness is always up for grabsBy Malachy Clerkin
USPeople can gamble from morning until night in Las Vegas, but they can’t buy a state lottery ticketBy Martin Wall
AthleticsFionnuala McCormack in good company with Wicklow’s most reclusive residents of fame By Ian O'Riordan
OpinionLife as a Deliveroo driver in Dublin: The day after the Dublin riots, they threw a bag of pee at my friendBy Alexandre Rissatto and Darragh Golden
BusinessCoals from Newcastle: how kayaking climate protesters blockaded the Australian portBy Laura Slattery
BusinessGovernment offshore energy plans will leave State trailing, leading developer claimsBy Barry O'Halloran
BusinessEir complains to EU about ComReg’s decision to restrict its wholesale fibre broadband offering By Ciarán Hancock
PoliticsSigns that ‘losers’ consent’ among Protestants for Irish unity is increasing in Northern Ireland By Brendan O'Leary, John Garry and Jamie Pow
OpinionToo few gardaí on the streets? Wait until you hear about builders, medics, teachers, planners, bus drivers By Cliff Taylor
HealthEmergency department overcrowding: ‘People get left behind because there’s nobody at home’By Paul Cullen
PoliticsIrish unity moves up list of priorities but lags behind health, housing and economy By John Garry, Brendan O'Leary, Jamie Pow
Crime & LawBringing ringleaders of Dublin riots to court possible but cases will be complexBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsIrish Times/ARINS poll: Support for United Ireland is strong, but debate on costs and compromises to come firstBy Damian Loscher
USUS federal judge rejects Donald Trump’s attempt to dismiss 2020 election subversion caseBy Hugo Lowell
North & SouthNorth and South project aims to present unbiased information on unification questionBy Pat Leahy
Thinking AnewThinking Anew: the Christian message is one of adventure, and Advent is the start of a great adventureBy Michael Commane
Crime & LawSport becomes for the ‘privileged few’ when confined to paid-for TV, Attorney General saysBy Mary Carolan
Climate CrisisGlobal leaders must respond to climate alarm that has never rung so loudly, Taoiseach tells Cop28By Kevin O'Sullivan
OireachtasSinn Féin and Social Democrats ‘got it wrong’ with divisive move against McEntee - VaradkarBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle EastIsrael bombs southern city of Khan Younis as hostilities resume in GazaBy Najib Jobain, Samy Magdy and David Rising, Associated Press
Middle East‘Where is the world?’ Shattered Israel-Hamas truce leaves Gaza’s civilians with nowhere left to runBy Mai Khaled in Rafah, Heba Saleh in Cairo and Mehul Srivastava in Tel Aviv
GolfGolf’s authorities set to announce universal golf ball rollback next week, say reportsBy David Gorman
WorldCop28: US makes claim to be leaders in climate action despite oil and gas output hitting record levels By Richard Valdmanis, Sarah McFarlane and Simon Jessop
IrelandLord Mayor praises resilient Dubliners as town ramps up for Christmas after ‘quiet week’By Ronan McGreevy
IrelandTributes paid to farmer in her 70s who died rescuing sheep near Gap of DunloeBy Anne Lucey and Olivia Kelleher
IrelandIreland’s first satellite in space launches successfully, with signal picked up in Co DonegalBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandWarning of icy roads and footpaths as cold snap set to continue until Monday By Olivia Kelleher
Climate CrisisCop28: 22 countries pledge to triple nuclear capacity in attempt to cut fossil fuelsBy Jenny Gross
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: Israel faces growing US calls for restraint amid renewed Gaza fightingBy Suhaib Salem and Nidal al-Mughrabi
Gaelic GamesO’Loughlin Gaels stage late rally against Na Fianna to claim Leinster titleBy Gordon Manning