EducationTechnological university graduates more likely to be employed after leaving collegeBy Carl O'Brien
LettersLetters to the Editor, December 18th: On Ireland, Israel and international law, and a new Ceann Comhairle
BooksStranger Than Fiction: Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel by Edwin Frank – A must-buy for fans of fiction writingBy Paul Larkin
Special ReportsCorporation tax remains central amid uncertainty about US transitionBy Danielle Barron
Special ReportsCompeting in a changed FDI landscape means strengthening and expanding on existing modelBy Barry McCall
TV & RadioCulchiecore, bonkbusters, murder, more murder and Nationwide: What I’ve seen on TV in 2024By Patrick Freyne
InnovationKerry start-up aims to boost energy, gut health and the immune system with powdered supplementsBy Olive Keogh
Special ReportsHigher labour market expenses add up to ‘a perfect storm’ for cost of doing businessBy Sandra O'Connell
Life & StyleNeed a gift for your host this Christmas? Make it more than just a bottle of wineBy Suzie Coen
Special ReportsMergers and acquisitions trajectory looks set to continue upwards in 2025By Frank Dillon
Special ReportsIrish unicorns: State has scope to better support growth of indigenous enterpriseBy Emmet Ryan
Special ReportsUnblocking the talent pipeline a key challenge for Irish businessesBy Sandra O'Connell
FilmThe Six Triple Eight: Stirring tribute to the only black women’s unit to serve in Europe during the second World WarBy Tara Brady
Special ReportsDespite progress, State is ‘massively falling short’ of its carbon reduction targetsBy emmet ryan
Consumer TechFrom wifi plugs to Waze: tech essentials to get you through the festive seasonBy Ciara O'Brien
FoodRestaurant of the year, best value and Michelin predictions: Our reviewer’s top picks of 2024By Corinna Hardgrave
PeopleBressie’s Christmas: ‘Once someone suggested having duck. It was never mentioned again’By Shilpa Ganatra
Soccer‘Dream game for the fans and the club’ – Stephen Bradley and Shamrock Rovers relishing trip to ChelseaBy Nathan Johns
PeopleA poet, a singer and an infant called at my door on election day and ended up staying By Michael Harding
SportDave Hannigan: For years the New York Yankees could afford to be smug. Perhaps not any moreBy Dave Hannigan
OpinionTo the French, Germans and even the Brits, Ireland is blessed with boring politicsBy Finn McRedmond
BusinessGoldman Sachs sale of Blanchardstown Centre priced at 25% discount to 2020 dealBy Joe Brennan
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Verona smiled when elected Ceann Comhairle, but didn’t utter a word. Another firstBy Miriam Lord
OpinionA view from inside Israel: The closure of the Dublin embassy is a distraction tacticBy Hagai El-Ad
Your WellnessThe simple joy of remembering my father when I see my grandchildren playing cards By Áine Ryan
BusinessFormer Davy owners secure €48m settlement with Bank of Ireland to resolve legal disputesBy Joe Brennan
In the News PodcastWhat the death of murder suspect means for the Kyran Durnin caseBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 17:02
Social AffairsProportion of children who are ‘happy with the way they are’ falls ‘substantially’By Kitty Holland
Business Today NewsletterDavy shareholders secure €48m, Blanchardstown discount and PlayStation Pro 5 reviewedBy Conn Ó Midheach
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: André Rieu sought €15m from von der Leyen for tour; almost 100 people crashed during driving test
HealthFamily of Aoife Johnston repeats call for statutory inquiry on second anniversary of her death from sepsisBy Vivienne Clarke
CourtsCall for more planning court judges after ‘enormous increase’ in caseload over past yearBy Mary Carolan
Europe‘We were so in love’: How Dominique and Gisèle Pelicot’s five-decade marriage turned abusive By Catherine Porter and Ségolène Le Stradic
Your MoneySocial media posts circulating about a fake DHL delivery scam are themselves untrue, says companyBy Conor Pope
Financial ServicesSupreme Court refuses to halt civil trial against former Irish Nationwide boss Michael FingletonBy Ellen O'Riordan
PeopleI wrote a letter to Madame Pelicot as one woman to another in solidarity and supportBy Rosita Boland
The Counter Ruck PodcastIrish women’s rugby: ‘there are loads of structural issues that are really difficult to address’Listen | 31:44
CourtsSecond man remanded in custody charged with assaulting off-duty gardaí in Temple BarBy Tom Tuite
CourtsChildcare placement sector making ‘substantial profits’ amid ‘broken’ system, says judgeBy Mary Carolan
CourtsConvicted double killer Hazel Stewart to claim she was under coercive control in fresh appeal By Alan Erwin
IrelandPublic raise funds to pay funeral costs of woman (36) who was assaulted as she left soup kitchen in CorkBy Olivia Kelleher
Crime & Law‘It’s distressing’: Gardaí investigating theft of two beehives with thousands of Irish honeybees in Wicklow By Kevin O'Sullivan
FilmDublin Film Critics Circle awards 2024: The Zone of Interest and Kneecap big winnersBy Donald Clarke
Social AffairsSocial welfare Christmas payments: Dates, when are the increases and is there a double payment?By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsTrial of man (23) charged with dangerous driving causing death of son (3) and parents in Tipperary in new yearBy Olivia Kelleher
EuropeGisèle Pelicot ‘led this fight’ for her grandchildren, as ex-husband sentenced to 20 years in mass rape trial
Middle EastHuman Rights Watch claims Israel’s deprivation of water in Gaza is an act of genocideBy Michael Jansen
CourtsMan given suspended sentence for leaving baby alone in car for more than eight hoursBy Claire Henry
People‘Christmas in Dublin remains something unmatched in my heart’: readers on what’s best about coming home for ChristmasBy Ella Sloane
Gaelic GamesGAA look to go it alone with proposal to buy out RTÉ's 50% stake in GAAGo By Gordon Manning
GolfFour Irish players in contention for Ladies European Tour cards at Q-School in MoroccoBy David Gorman
Crime & LawWoman found dead in Gorey, Co Wexford, is named locallyBy Jade Wilson, Ronan McGreevy and Vivienne Clarke
WorkFewer than three in 10 subject to auto-enrolment pension scheme are aware of it - CSOBy Fiona Keeley
CourtsMan who attacked cardiologist with champagne bottle in victim’s home jailed for 9½ yearsBy Sonya McLean
Courts‘My child woke up and had to fight’: Man jailed over fire that killed father and daughter (5)By Eoin Reynolds
EuropeVladimir Putin claims war in Ukraine has made Russia ‘much stronger’By Pjotr Sauer and Jennifer Rankin
Crime & LawMurder attempt linked to ‘The Family’ gang thwarted after gun and ammunition seizedBy Conor Lally and Ronan McGreevy
EuropeUkraine should not be pushed to negotiating table too soon, says new EU foreign affairs chief Kaja KallasBy Jack Power
CourtsHigh Court suspends dentist after hearing claims of ‘black market’ supply of medicinesBy Ellen O'Riordan
MarketsEuropean markets slip as investors take fright at Federal Reserve signal on ratesBy Laura Slattery
Courts‘They beat me like they wanted me dead’: Hayes brothers to be sentenced for savage attack on former friend By David Raleigh
CourtsConcerns raised about community mental health care following death of ‘vulnerable’ young womanBy Kitty Holland
Europe‘Shame has changed sides’: Supporters thank Gisèle Pelicot for her bravery as mass rape trial endsBy Angelique Chrisafis in Avignon
CourtsMan charged with 2007 murder of Noel Campion in Limerick granted bail by High Court By Mary Carolan
CourtsSupreme Court dismisses appeals brought by Malaysian students refused entry to study online courseBy Paul Neilan
EuropeGisèle Pelicot has rewritten her story – and electrified women all over the world. But what about men?By Rebecca Solnit
CourtsWestmeath councillors say planning issues remain in challenge to fast-track plan for asylum seeker housing By Paul Neilan
TransportHolyhead closure can’t stop exiled Irish - and their dogs - making it home for ChristmasBy Fiachra Gallagher
USUnitedHealthcare chief executive shooting suspect charged with murder and stalking in New YorkBy Victoria Bekiempis and Anna Betts