TV & RadioThe English: Ciarán Hinds is marvellously villainous. Emily Blunt dons a Mary Poppins dress and an Eli Wallach scowlBy Ed Power
Social AffairsLess than a fifth of adults who experience abuse report it, survey findsBy Kitty Holland
Your WellnessCan you balance on one leg for 10 seconds? It could be a matter of life and deathBy Joel Snape
RecipesFrugal Feasts: Feed four for less than €10 with Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain’s chicken shashlik
In the NewsIs Féidir Linn! Barack Obama’s speech writer takes us behind the scenes of his presidency By Sorcha PollakListen | 30:15
Big TechBig Tech’s Irish finances are as illusory as Celtic Tiger house prices and we all know itBy Mark Paul
OpinionNo room for complacency about the fundamentals of America’s basic democracyBy Diarmaid Ferriter
MusicEoghan Ó Ceannabháin: The Deepest Breath - Seismic collection in sean nós tradition By Siobhán Long
BusinessOver 60% of Ulster Bank and KBC Ireland accounts remained open by end of October, Central Bank saysBy Joe Brennan
TV & RadioMatt Hancock burrows in the dankness, sniffing out treats amid the vermin. He also does this on I’m a CelebrityBy Patrick Freyne
OpinionJustine McCarthy: Our false sense of security will prove to be our ruinationBy Justine McCarthy
SportVerstappen expects budget cap penalty to hinder Red Bull in world title defenceBy Giles Richards
Social Affairs‘They roamed freely at night. We were easy prey,’ says Willow Park abuse survivorBy Patsy McGarry and Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsRight to free speech ‘not absolute’ as vulnerable must be protected, McEntee saysBy Sarah Burns
Gaelic GamesCraig Dias backs Mannion and McCaffrey to slot seamlessly back into Dublin set-upBy Gordon Manning
Climate Crisis‘Medical intervention’ staged after British-Egyptian activist escalates hunger strikeBy Associated Press Reporter
Soccer‘I nearly missed my last ever game’ - David Kelly recalls FAI Cup drama with Derry CityBy Gordon Manning
RugbyAndy Farrell acknowledges Ireland A performance prevented further tinkering for Fiji clashBy Gerry Thornley
Your FamilyI’ve been watching TV shows set in New York to get ready for our move to the Big AppleBy Aisling Marron
TV & RadioRaw tales from Blackrock College are as disturbing as anything from the Magdalene laundriesBy Mick Heaney
Business Today NewsletterHow exposed is the Irish economy to tech cuts? Plus Eason’s latest numbers, and risks for women in hybrid workBy Úna McCaffrey
DrinkJohn Wilson: Two good-value French wines from SuperValu that go down a treat on winter eveningsBy John Wilson
People‘I fell in love with the idea of conserving art on a school trip to Italy’By Louise O’Connor, Gemma Tipton and Bryan O'Brien
TV & RadioDavid Walliams apologises for derogatory, sexually explicit remarks about Britain’s Got Talent contestantsBy Rachael Healy and Sirin Kale
BooksSolace need not mean living in a beautiful place but finding beauty in the place where we liveBy Catherine Drea
BusinessSoftBank hit by $10bn loss despite Masayoshi Son’s defensive pivotBy Kana Inagaki and Anna Gross
Climate CrisisWhat’s going on with Ireland’s weather? Here’s why this autumn has been so wet and warmBy Ronan McGreevy
StageGo to Blazes / Yes and Yes: James Joyce’s Ulysses comes to choreographed, three-dimensional lifeBy Michael Seaver
ResidentialTake5: What will €475,000 buy in France, Turkey, Gran Canaria, Canada and Kilkenny?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessHigh Court refuses request for summary judgment against Supermac’s for alleged unpaid rentsBy Ellen O’Riordan
CourtsIreland’s proposed ratification of EU-Canada trade deal unconstitutional as Irish law stands, Supreme Court rulesBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsChildcare providers say there are ‘serious concerns’ over viability of businessesBy Shauna Bowers and Vivienne Clarke
CourtsUrantsetseg Tserendorj murder: Victim attacked on lonely IFSC street as most of the world hid from CovidBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsTaoiseach says Ceta ruling shows referendum not required to ratify trade dealBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jack Power
AmericasRisky strategy in Brazil for Lula implies compromise ahead of taking up office on January 1stBy Bryan Harris in São Paulo
Asia-PacificTaliban excludes women from parks, gyms and outdoor amusement facilitiesBy Michael Jansen
EuropeCharisma and careful words of Bardella convey extreme right-wing ideas to increasingly sympathetic French public By Lara Marlowe
On The Money NewsletterWhy do Irish mortgage holders pay more than borrowers in other EU countries?By Dominic Coyle
CourtsIrish dancing judge says Facebook comments about another judge were not posted by himBy Aodhan O'Faolain
RacingProposed media rights offer to generate a basic €40 million a year for Irish racingBy Brian O'Connor
CompetitionsWin dinner in Ross Lewis’s Osteria Lucio restaurant, an overnight stay, plus a delicious Coole Swan hamper.
RugbyIRFU income up from €84m to €116m but ‘we’ve got to live within our means’ - PottsBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsCeta appeal may be among ‘most important’ in Supreme Court’s history, judge saysBy Mary Carolan
CourtsPractice of taxpayer picking up part of personal injury settlement bill could end after judge’s rulingBy Ellen O’Riordan
Climate CrisisCop27: Joe Biden hails ‘new era of clean energy and economic growth’By Kevin O'Sullivan
Climate Crisis‘We want greenwashing to finally stop’: Climate activists protest outside DáilBy Ronan McGreevy
Climate CrisisCop27: All words and little action could make climate conference ‘an irrelevancy’By Kevin O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryMixing up the Republic - Frank McNally on the sad end of a Blasket heroBy Frank McNally
EuropeZelenskiy hails ‘historic day’ as Ukrainian forces advance into Kherson By Roman Olearchyk in Kyiv and Max Seddon in Riga
Middle East‘We’re not looking for condemnations on Twitter’: Kurdish opposition groups feel wrath of under-pressure IranBy Lorraine Mallinder in Iraqi Kurdistan
SoccerUCD to enjoy another season in Premier Division after playoff win over WaterfordBy Paul Buttner