PricewatchThe days before Christmas are dangerous for overspending. Here’s how to avoid itBy Conor Pope
Dublin‘The riots haven’t put people off’: Dublin retailers largely in good cheer ahead of ChristmasBy Conor Pope and Emmet Malone
BooksBroken Code: Inside Facebook and the Fight to Expose Its Toxic Secrets – A terrific, necessary readBy Karlin Lillington
Life & StyleHow to create the perfect Christmas table: follow these interior designer tipsBy Alannah Monks
CultureThe 10 best video games of 2023, from big-budget releases to unexpected indie gemsBy Darragh Geraghty
BusinessMany don’t trust financial services companies on ESG pledges, survey showsBy Barry O'Halloran
BusinessSmurfit Kappa calls on EU ministers to back law making all packaging recyclable by 2030By Barry O'Halloran
BusinessIrish health tech company Luma Vision raises €20m for product that to deal with heart conditionsBy Barry O'Halloran
Crime & LawGalway hotel fire condemned by Taoiseach as FF councillors criticise asylum housing policyBy Harry McGee and Conor Lally
CourtsCalls for legal loophole to be closed as another driver avoids six-month driving banBy Mary Carolan
TV & RadioMcCartney: A Life in Lyrics podcast – Deliciously intimate conversations between the Beatle and Paul MuldoonBy Fiona McCann
DublinDubliners urged to stop paving gardens for parking due to negative environmental impactsBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessCowen says Government should ask experts and industry to consider future of energy, including data centres By Barry O'Halloran
Your WellnessNormalising the activities of behavioural addictions makes recovery process complicatedBy Geraldine Walsh
BusinessIrish entrepreneur Declan Ganley found in contempt of court in New York over $20m debt disputeBy Barry Whyte
EnvironmentThe green energy conundrum: Can developers and communities see eye to eye as Ireland tries to cut carbon? By Mark Hilliard
BusinessDublin’s Bread 41 secures sustainability certification and plans to open new bakeries By Ciarán Hancock
RugbyLeo Cullen says Leinster still have work to do despite eight-match winning streakBy John O'Sullivan
In the NewsThe death of a rising Irish cyclist - and the growing sense of danger on our roadsBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:12
Your Money‘Something about having a physical connection to your money is invaluable’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Life & StyleSupport barn owls, donate a tree, rescue wild animals: last-minute presents for nature lovers By Catherine Cleary
BusinessExtra €4bn in payroll costs being imposed by State from next year will be too heavy a load for many Irish SMEs to bearBy Fergal O’Brien
USMaureen Dowd: I remember having a flash of gratitude that I lived in the US and not IrelandBy Maureen Dowd
OpinionMake no mistake, this will be a more eastern, more Balkan EU. What will that mean for Ireland?By Eoin Drea
Business Today NewsletterGanley’s contempt of court in New York, Bread 41 plans new bakeries, and the perils mangling a nameBy Ciarán Hancock
FoodHow to cook Christmas 2023: Turkey and ham made easy with help from Mark Moriarty, Neven Maguire and moreBy Marie Claire Digby
IrelandFrom Kerry to Florida: Locals send Christmas messages of support to builder jailed for fraudBy Anne Lucey in Killarney and Martin Wall
BusinessCRH offers to buy Sydney-listed Adbri in €1.3bn deal as it boosts Australian presenceBy Joe Brennan
IrelandMonday’s top stories: Stop paving gardens, Dubliners told; locals send support to builder jailed in US
Advertising FeatureAlmost half of business leaders endure cyberattacks in last three years, says report
Sports BriefingMorning sports brief: ‘Glorious insanity’ takes over as O’Loughlins and St Thomas’ advance By Mary Hannigan
IrelandChristmas weather forecast: Snow ‘out of the question’ as temperatures higher than normalBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessLand Development Agency pays Nama €44m for north Dublin land with scope for 2,300 homes By Ronald Quinlan
Middle EastHuman Rights Watch accuses Israel of committing war crime by starving people in Gaza StripBy Mark Weiss
PoliticsBiden support for Israeli actions in Gaza ‘losing him respect worldwide’, says Mary Robinson By Jade Wilson
BusinessBarne Estate owners seek damages in counterclaim against John Magnier and family membersBy Ellen O'Riordan
ArtAilbhe Ní Bhriain: Interval Two (Dream Pool) – An exciting new stage in the artist’s evolving visual practiceBy Tom Lordan
CourtsJury fails to agree verdict in trial of Nicola Brennan for murder of former loverBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsVerdict of accidental death returned at inquest into death of doctor (31) who reversed into swollen riverBy Tom Shiel
CourtsMan who helped criminal organisation try to murder Dublin man is jailed for 7½ yearsBy Alison O’Riordan
Social AffairsComments by Fianna Fáil councillors in wake of Galway hotel fire referred to party’s internal rules committeeBy Cormac McQuinn, Jennifer Bray and Fiachra Gallagher
RugbyOwen Doyle: Controversial Slade try shows we hear too much TMO input at times, not enough at others By Owen Doyle
PoliticsInquiry into State’s handling of Covid-19 pandemic to take place next year - Taoiseach By Jennifer Bray
Middle EastRishi Sunak and David Cameron add to pressure on Israel by calling for ‘sustainable’ ceasefireBy Mark Paul
SoccerIs keeping Eileen Gleeson a safe and unambitious appointment or an obvious, sensible one?By Mary Hannigan
BusinessBelfast-based Nuada signs up with major cement companies to evaluate carbon capture technologyBy Ciara O'Brien
PoliticsJeffrey Donaldson ducks decision on return to Stormont for now, but can’t put off his ‘Trimble moment’ for much longerBy Seanín Graham
CourtsEx-priest’s fully suspended sentence for violent sexual assaults of vulnerable woman is overturnedBy Paul Neilan
CourtsJury to start deliberations in multi-million euro theft trial of former solicitor Michael LynnBy Isabel Hayes
RacingIrish Horseracing Regulatory Board to receive no extra operational funding from HRI in 2024By Brian O'Connor
CourtsInput of European court needed to rule on whether State must pay damages to homeless asylum seekersBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsBrothers caught digging up €80,000 in coffee jars in a Dublin field, court told By Fiona Ferguson
CourtsFormer member of Garda Reserve pleads guilty to sample counts of rape, sexual assault and gross indecencyBy Kitty Holland
PoliticsRefugee crisis creating a political headache for mainstream parties amid dissent in their own ranksBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawMother of apprentice plumber murdered in 2006 appeals for witnesses to come forwardBy Kitty Holland