BooksSome of our Parts by Laura Kennedy: A brilliant philosophical memoir about our multiple identitiesBy Adrienne Murphy
Climate CrisisCop summits must address biodiversity and climate crises in an integrated wayBy Yvonne Buckley
RestaurantsThis is a beautiful place to dine, with rooms full of character and wholesome food served with generosityBy Corinna Hardgrave
MusicChristy Moore: A Terrible Beauty review – Hits the bull’s-eye again and againBy Tony Clayton-Lea
InnovationSatellite wars: Elon Musk’s Starlink faces competition for global communications networkBy Chris Horn
ScienceMathematics is evolving: ‘There was this whole world of maths I hadn’t known about’By Claire O'Connell
FilmDahomey review: Mati Diop’s fascinating hybrid documentary lays out its argument in sharp fashion By Donald Clarke
FilmThe Room Next Door review: Almodóvar’s English-language debut is stuffed with good performances but sounds off-keyBy Tara Brady
TV & RadioRivals: The thrusting bum is intercut with spurting soap and overflowing champagne. We are in safe, if filthy, handsBy Patrick Freyne
BusinessMost businesses have no board-approved policy for using AI in the workplace, survey findsBy Fiona Keeley
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Wicklow, with prices ranging from €595,000 to €2.2mBy Alanna Gallagher
ResidentialRare opportunity in Dalkey: two new homes on private grounds for €1.45m eachBy Alison Gill
ResidentialSunlit Uplands: Victorian home on half an acre in Monkstown for €2.995mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Ireland‘Men should be given the choice to be cared for at home’: the big issues at a men’s shed as an election loomsBy Barry J Whyte in Naas
Crime & LawCab seizes more than €116m in assets over 12 years, with €64.4m transferred to exchequerBy Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesSt Conleth’s Park reopens for Naas-Celbridge clash in Kildare senior football finalBy Gordon Manning
ResidentialExceptional transformation: updated 1950s home offers space and style by the sea in Dalkey for €1.1m By Alison Gill
PoliticsNew EirGrid chief to receive salary of €300,000 after Government agrees to raiseBy Martin Wall
SoccerAbbie Larkin: ‘Moving to Palace has helped me develop more. I went there to challenge myself’By Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawFamily member reported Kyran Durnin missing 24 hours after Tusla alertBy Conor Lally and Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsHate crime law among five Bills rushed through Dáil in six hoursBy Harry McGee, Marie O'Halloran and Pat Leahy
SoccerShamrock Rovers visit Belfast to take on Larne for first European group game in Northern IrelandBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Whatever rules are put before Central Council should be accepted. There is very little left to loseBy Ciarán Murphy
AbroadTravelling Europe by train: ‘I had dismissed travel insurance as an 'unnecessary' expense. I am now eating my words’By Phoebe Moore
BusinessMotor insurers’ profitability falls to lowest level since 2017 as damage claims riseBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsHealy-Raes stuck in a cycle of bike shed remarks – enough to make Ivana Bacik fly off the chainBy Miriam Lord
Business Today NewsletterBT’s Irish unit in play, AI Act versus GDPR and Dell's new Irish bossBy Conn Ó Midheach
Special ReportsWhen buying an EV it’s important to understand how finance packages workBy Neil Briscoe
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: Gerry Hutch arrested in Spain and M50 fees to rise in new year for vehicles with no toll accounts
ScienceA robust science vision must ensure climate and biodiversity research tops national agendaBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsOccupied Territories Bill a ‘discriminatory attempt aiming to target Israel’, says ambassadorBy Fiachra Gallagher
PricewatchAre you accidentally paying for a Complete Savings loyalty programme and what can be done to stop it?By Conor Pope
TV & RadioThe Case I Can’t Forget: Ireland’s first human trafficking conviction is both a positive and depressing taleBy Ed Power
CourtsBank worker jailed for laundering money for Black Axe international crime gangBy Niamh O’Donoghue
Middle EastAt least 17 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on school in central Gaza, says hospital
Climate CrisisIreland’s 2030 wind farm targets may not be hit ‘until 2044’ due to ‘broken’ planning systemBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & Law‘Changing behaviours’: Average-speed road cameras to start operating in Mayo and CavanBy Colm Keena
CourtsSettlement of €17,500 approved for girl whose arm was impaled on Phoenix Park railingsBy Ray Managh
US Election‘Nobody has done what I have done for Israel’: Trump targets Christian and Jewish voters in GeorgiaBy Steven Carroll
EuropeGeorgia’s high-stakes election clouded by fears of foul play and street protestsBy Daniel McLaughlin
OireachtasGovernment to miss housing targets ‘by a country mile’, Sinn Féin claims in testy Dáil rowBy Marie O'Halloran
SportLate Pakistan wickets keep England in hunt as Jamie Smith stars with the batBy Simon Burnton at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
BusinessBoeing workers spurn latest offer as bid to end strike failsBy Julie Johnsson and Spencer Soper
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: A home victory would be worth so much more to the Dublin Marathon than course recordsBy Sonia O'Sullivan
BusinessSanctions forcing Russia to ‘cannibalise’ chips from washing machines, says US envoyBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
WorldClimate policies point to ‘catastrophic rise’ in global temperature, says UN reportBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsMan who murdered ‘utterly defenceless’ two-year-old sentenced to minimum of 20 yearsBy Ashleigh McDonald
PoliticsEthics watchdog ‘statute barred’ from investigating Paschal Donohoe’s 2016 expensesBy Ken Foxe
Crime & LawKyran Durnin case: Gardaí finish dig in Dundalk back garden without finding fresh evidenceBy Ronan McGreevy, Vivienne Clarke and Sharon Gaffney in Paris
Education‘It feels like a bomb was dropped on us’: Parents protest over plan to move secondary school 8km awayBy Carl O'Brien
Crime & Law‘It’s surreal. It’s like something off a TV show’: Former neighbours of Kyran Durnin express bewilderment amid Garda digBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsIsrael ‘must be held accountable for bombing civilians’, says Tánaiste as Irish aid to Lebanon rises to €10mBy Sharon Gaffney in Paris
SportRow over Lando Norris and Max Verstappen’s US clash shows rules may stop overtakingBy Giles Richards
CourtsWoman who hijacked taxi in Dublin’s Phoenix Park jailed for 4½ yearsBy Jessica Magee and Sonya McLean
CourtsDiarmuid Phelan case: Video of man saying ‘this is not the end of it’ before he was shot played at murder trialBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMan ‘heavily involved in GAA’ alleges assault and false imprisonment on Croke Park pitch By Paul Neilan
CourtsSupreme Court refuses to block man’s trial on charges of historic indecent assaultBy Ellen O'Riordan
Courts'How scared she must have been,' says family of woman killed by e-scooter as man jailedBy Jessica Magee
BusinessArdagh cuts glass forecasts again as it continues to weigh options for €11.5bn debtBy Joe Brennan
Middle EastIsrael considers outsourcing humanitarian effort in Gaza to international security firms amid global criticismBy Mark Weiss
Crime & LawGerry Hutch set to be charged with money laundering in Spain after Lanzarote arrestBy Conor Lally
CourtsBarbie Kardashian admitted to gardaí she threatened to rape two women at Limerick Prison, trial hearsBy David Raleigh
EducationDCU says viral video ‘misrepresents’ graphic material shared with secondary teachers as part of SPHE courseBy Carl O'Brien
CourtsCoolock factory will not be developed for asylum-seeker accommodation until gardaí are satisfied the site is safe, court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
AfricaRuling party candidate for Mozambique’s presidential election officially declared the winner By Bill Corcoran
BooksIrish Book Awards 2024 shortlist: Sally Rooney, Roddy Doyle, Colm Tóibín, David McWilliams and more
CourtsMan (67) accused in sexual assault case groomed woman from age of 14, she tells trialBy Barry Roche
An Irish DiarySkeleton service - Frank McNally on why horses’ heads (and the occasional saint) used to be buried under buildingsBy Frank McNally
Middle EastUN agencies forced to postpone second round of polio shots in northern Gaza amid Israeli attacks and mass displacementBy Michael Jansen
BusinessAer Lingus ground and cabin crew to seek 4% pay boost following pilots deal By Barry O'Halloran
Middle EastTurkish raids kill dozens in Syria and Iraq following Ankara attackBy Adam Samson in Ankara
WorkGovernment must hold centre ground on workers’ rights to ‘counter growth of far right’, says Ictu By Emmet Malone
Courts'First step towards justice for Stephen': Family reacts as inquest into hit-and-run death in Dublin returns unlawful killing verdictBy Fiachra Gallagher
SoccerGraham Burke inspires Shamrock Rovers as they make light work of Larne in BelfastBy Gavin Cummiskey
US ElectionTrump slams his former chief of staff John Kelly for calling him a ‘fascist’By Robert Tait in Washington
CourtsLocal newspaper ordered to pay €45,000 to receptionist after offer to get her baseball bat for securityBy Stephen Bourke
HealthHSE funding of €1 billion not covered by ‘appropriate’ contracts, documents showBy Emmet Malone
IrelandRichard O’Neill-Dean, well-known Irish climber, dies after fall in New Zealand’s Southern AlpsBy Lorna Siggins
Crime & LawThree siblings from Donegal family set for deployment to wartime LebanonBy Conor Gallagher