CultureMy big week: a €90,000 lottery win and an investment opportunity with the US Department of the TreasuryBy Patsy McGarry
BooksThe Care Dilemma by David Goodhart: A book about the vital unpaid care work that makes society tick will antagonise many readersBy Solana Joy
FilmAmrou Al-Kadhi: ‘Drag gives you a licence to sort of scare yourself and other people. But how do you bring that into your daily life?’By Tara Brady
CulturePolitical art on the doorstep: ‘You’re going to find my work in surprising locations’By Una Mullally
FashionMeet the Mayo jewellery maker whose fans include Saoirse Ronan, Maya Hawke and Julianne Moore By Deirdre McQuillan
TravelTravels through time in Thessaloniki: I stood beside my grandfather’s headstone and remembered the younger meBy Micheal Guilfoyle
BusinessNational Broadband Plan passes half-way mark with 300,000 homes and premises coveredBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Food MonthTen restaurants around Ireland worth travelling to for a unique experienceBy Corinna Hardgrave and Joanne Cronin
Your WellnessMy health insurer wanted an extra €900 to maintain my plan. Time to look for optionsBy Dr Muiris Houston
OpinionFears grow that Israel is going to wipe Palestinians from northern GazaBy Isabelle Defourny and Christopher Lockyear
Your Money‘I laughed when a friend recommended I buy a single bitcoin for €300. It would now be worth €55,000’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Election 2024‘I mean, the cheek of him!’: Miriam Lord boards Blueshirt One with Simon HarrisBy Miriam Lord
BusinessFirms angered over Revenue clampdown on staff entertainment and hospitality By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Property ClinicWe’ve gone sale-agreed on a home with a moisture issue. Should we walk away?By Damian King
Crime & LawGardaí issue counterfeit money alert after significant increase in fake note circulationBy Alekson Lacerda
RugbyLeicester Tigers and Montpellier among clubs looking to sign Leinster’s Ross ByrneBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & Law‘It’s a trend now’: Use of counterfeit currency on the rise, say retailersBy Alekson Lacerda
Pricewatch‘I ordered an iPhone off Refurbed for over €700 and have experienced an endless stream of problems’By Conor Pope
Election 2024Election 2024: Fine Gael branded ‘McCreevy and Cowen tribute act’ after promising splurgeBy Pat Leahy and Harry McGee
SoccerDenis Walsh: Steven Gerrard is the latest to show a glittering name isn’t worth much in managementBy Denis Walsh
RugbyFarrell unfazed by Ireland being outscored in latter stages of Autumn Nations Series Tests By Gerry Thornley
AbroadIn Paris it’s always about your next meal - here are my favourite restaurants in the City of LightBy Patricia Killeen
Your Family‘I believe my nephew may have ADHD or autism, but his parents won’t discuss it’By John Sharry
WorkRudeness and ‘radical candour’ at work: Is it acceptable to be blunt with colleagues? By Emma Jacobs
In the News PodcastThe story of a teacher's beheading: ‘He carries a hammer in his briefcase … he is very is aware of the danger’By Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:35
Business Today NewsletterAirport whistleblower's concerns, Revenue clampdown and why it is never OK to be rudeBy Conn Ó Midheach
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Warning over fake €50 and €20 notes; Fine Gael branded ‘McCreevy and Cowen tribute act’ amid election promise splurge
Election 2024Lack of affordable housing in Meath Gaeltacht ‘preventing Irish speakers from staying’By Fiachra Gallagher
Inside Politics NewsletterTensions over spending begin to shape general election campaignBy Jack Horgan-Jones
StageThe Borrowers review: Gate’s Irish-set adaptation is solid good fun for the whole familyBy Donald Clarke
IrelandIreland weather: Yellow warning as snow possible in some counties and temperatures to plummet nationwideBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessECB split over report showing big EU banks’ capital requirements lower than US rivalsBy Martin Arnold
TV & RadioI’m a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! review: Barry McGuigan comes unstuck in bungled rumble in jungleBy Ed Power
EuropeUkraine fears US permission for long-range missile strikes on Russia will have limited effectBy Daniel McLaughlin
WorkSwissport compliance manager unfairly fired in wake of failed inspection wins €44kBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsMan (45) jailed for repeated rape of wife and two young daughters over 15-year periodBy Barry Roche
EuropeEU spending ‘too long’ hesitating on support for Ukraine, says foreign affairs chiefBy Jack Power
Middle EastIrish model encouraged to travel to Lebanon for work before being refused permission to leaveBy Hannah McCarthy
RacingTop amateur Derek O’Connor to team up with Fastorslow for John Durkan Chase at PunchestownBy Brian O'Connor
IrelandGarda was ‘under pressure’ over Regency shooting investigation before his death, inquest toldBy Fiachra Gallagher
HealthMater hospital warned of ‘catastrophic technical failure’ of computer systems after major outageBy Ken Foxe
Middle EastPope has called for international investigation into allegations of Israeli genocide in GazaBy Michael Jansen
EducationOur school admissions system is broken. Many parents are in for a rude awakeningBy Eric Leonard
Election 2024Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns on her labours, on and off the political pitchBy Noel Baker in Bandon
PoliticsJunior minister’s remarks on McEntee’s maternity leave replacements ‘completely misinterpreted’, says TánaisteBy Cormac McQuinn
Courts‘I’m so stressed Rebecca’: Family members recall strain on Det Supt Colm Fox immediately before his deathBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawTwin brothers charged with murder of man at house in Tallaght, Co Dublin, last DecemberBy Conor Lally
CourtsPrimary school teacher mounted two-year campaign of harassment using racial slurs, court hearsBy Ryan Dunne
EuropeKremlin says US ‘reckless’ to allow Ukraine to hit Russia with long-range missilesBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessBord Pleanála wants to appeal court’s decision to quash planning refusal for Shannon LNG terminalBy Ellen O'Riordan
TennisRafael Nadal ‘in peace’ before curtain falls on legendary career at Davis CupBy Tumaini Carayol in Málaga
Housing & PlanningNew ministerial order for Thornton Hall accommodation centre to be made ‘in weeks,’ says Dept By Colm Keena and Ellen O'Riordan
Election 2024John McGahon and the ‘vicious’ Dundalk fight that has caused people to question his candidacyBy Harry McGee
Election 2024More than €6bn hole in Sinn Féin affordable housing plan, claims Fianna FáilBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawSister of German backpacker murdered in North in 1988 has ‘hope’ fresh inquest will bring answersBy Seanín Graham
An Irish Diary“I remember” – Tim Fanning on the power of cinema to unlock the secrets of memory and nostalgiaBy Tim Fanning
Election 2024Is it accurate to label Fine Gael’s manifesto a ‘McCreevy/Cowen tribute act’? By Mark Hilliard
HealthFalling nursing applications may make it ‘impossible’ to fill places in Ireland, OECD warnsBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerLee Carsley believes England will be in a good position to win the next World CupBy Jacob Steinberg
Crime & LawGardaí dig large, deep trenches in search for remains of murdered Jo Jo DullardBy Conor Lally
Ireland‘We’re not giving up until she is found’: Search for Galway swimmer to continue through poor weatherBy Mark Hilliard
Housing & PlanningFingal council takes legal action over ‘unauthorised’ home extension in SuttonBy Arthur Beesley
Election 2024Parties propose significant reform of public administration with new departments and agencies By Martin Wall
CourtsDiarmuid Phelan trial: Jury view ‘upsetting’ animal attack videos from phone of trespasserBy Alison O’ Riordan
CourtsNCAD failed to support art student with Down syndrome during ‘chaotic’ first semester, mother claimsBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsMan who assaulted American tourist and threatened to rape wife is jailedBy Claire Henry and Niamh O’Donoghue
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson to pick up the pieces after Wembley humbling in World Cup play-off pushBy Gavin Cummiskey
Election 2024‘How dare you’: Five key moments from the election debate as sparks fly between party leaders By Jennifer Bray
Live: Election 2024Election 2024: Bitter clashes between Simon Harris and Mary Lou McDonald in TV debateBy Harry McGee