EducationPostcode inequality: ‘Surely kids in Dublin 8 deserve the same access to education as those in Blackrock?’By Michelle McBride
EducationChoosing your child’s secondary school: questions to ask and where to get informationBy Peter McGuire
PoliticsInternational surrogacies could be recognised by State under proposals being brought to CabinetBy Harry McGee
EducationFeeder Schools: Explaining the progression charts of Irish secondary schools By Brian Mooney
EducationSix take-aways from this year’s Feeder Schools: further to go for equal opportunities for all childrenBy Brian Mooney
EducationGap in progression to college between public and fee-paying schools may be narrowingBy Peter McGuire
Middle East‘Buying quiet’: Inside the Israeli plan that propped up HamasBy Mark Mazzetti in Tel Aviv and Ronen Bergman in Jerusalem
MusicGino Lupari: ‘All musicians suffered greatly during Covid ... I nearly forgot I was a musician’By Siobhán Long
StageCara O’Sullivan’s Irish opera legacy: ‘An almost mythical figure, tall, imperious – and hilarious’By Mary Leland
OpinionWho should pay the bills if the State pension age stays at 66?By Barra Roantree and Laura Bambrick
BusinessCharlie Munger was right to say investors need to remain stoic about market crashes By Proinsias O'Mahony
RugbyGerry Thornley: Leinster shackled Will Skelton, putting the narrative about physicality to bedBy Gerry Thornley
EducationFeeder schools: School-leavers from disadvantaged areas progress to college in near-record numbersBy Carl O'Brien, Éanna Ó Caollaí and Peter McGuire
DublinAlmost 3,000 cost-rental and social homes to be built in Dublin by housing agency Respond By Olivia Kelly
OpinionReferendum wording does not remove conservative 1930s doctrine. It reinforces itBy Fintan O’Toole
EducationThe Secret Teacher: Too many students don’t feel safe at school. We are in the dark about whyBy The Secret Teacher
BusinessLaura Slattery: The Crown is a perfect show for this age of ‘second screen’ televisionBy Laura Slattery
Business Today NewsletterRyan’s biofuel warning, tech services boom and why The Crown is perfect for a second screen worldBy Peter Flanagan
Crime & LawCoercive control: Nicola Hanney tells of brutal campaign at the hands of former garda Paul MoodyBy Paul Cullen
TechnologyGoogle’s Epic legal defeat threatens $200bn app store industryBy Mark Gurman and Davey Alba
Climate CrisisCop28: Australia, US and UK say they won’t sign draft agreement as opposition to UAE proposal hardensBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Inside Politics NewsletterIreland may take action against violent settlers in West Bank as EU leaders meetBy Harry McGee
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: Updated feeder schools analysis, fatal stabbing in Dublin and Cop28 talks in jeopardy
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Leinster have a pep in their step ahead of pre-Christmas SaleBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsFormer Law Society president and husband settle long-running defamation action taken by accountantBy Ray Managh
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Who wants a dusty British knighthood when Ireland can make its own honours systemBy Brianna Parkins
IrelandPizzeria closed after inspectors found evidence of people living in food prep areaBy Mark Hilliard
Work‘Culture of racism’ behind demotion of Indian manager who hit alleged shoplifter, WRC hearsBy Stephen Bourke
Gaelic GamesMonaghan’s Rory Beggan and Wicklow’s Mark Jackson set for NFL trials in FebruaryBy Nathan Johns
Your MoneyInterest rate hikes hit low-income households and tracker holders hardest, new figures show By Ellen O’Regan
CourtsEnoch Burke to remain in prison for Christmas after again refusing to stay away from schoolBy Aodhan O’Faolain
RacingBHA plan to limit trainers to four runners in top handicaps dismissed as ‘window dressing’By Brian O'Connor
CourtsGirl (13) settles case for €115,000 over alleged treatment delay leaving her with double vision
OireachtasChanges to Ukrainian refugee support due to come in by end of January, says VaradkarBy Sarah Burns
BusinessWomen made up only a quarter of top earners last year despite almost equal representation in workforceBy Ellen O’Regan
OireachtasVaradkar says TDs must ‘make up own minds’ on attending US ambassador’s eventBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsCash is ‘here to stay’ but new rules on ATMs being planned, says Minister of FinanceBy Jennifer Bray
BusinessDAA to lodge plans for significant expansion to accomodate 40m passengers a yearBy Gordon Deegan
Ireland‘One of the most cruel chapters of history’ unfolding in Gaza, says Church of Ireland Archbishop of DublinBy Patsy McGarry
Climate Crisis‘High ambition coalition’ join forces with EU in attempt to rescue Cop28 climate talksBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsState’s nitrates plan breaches environmental laws and should be struck down, An Taisce tells courtBy Ellen O’Riordan
BusinessKerry Group to acquire lactase enzyme business of merging Danish companies for €150m By Ellen O’Regan
Gaelic GamesEagerly anticipated Kilmacud Crokes vs Glen All-Ireland semi-final to be played in NewryBy Gordon Manning
Social AffairsTotal of 147 asylum seekers left without accommodation after arriving into State this monthBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeCriticism of Orban ‘blackmail’ as European Commission prepares to release €10bn to HungaryBy Naomi O’Leary
BusinessDeveloper challenges fire safety measures on proposed nine-storey buildingBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsMan (54) jailed for sexually abusing four siblings who visited during summer holidaysBy Sonya McLean
An Irish DiaryLong day’s journey into Nenagh - Frank McNally on the stress of covering celebrity funeralsBy Frank McNally
IrelandLaois beef farmer pledges to stand up to ‘unfair’ criticism after election as IFA president By Tim O'Brien
Social AffairsUnions and voluntary organisations seek clarity on funding for agreed pay increasesBy Emmet Malone
CourtsStardust inquests will not hear full evidence of two witnesses while third cannot be locatedBy Kitty Holland
SoccerHowe may have to rely on third-choice goalkeeper Loris Karius for vital AC Milan clashBy Louise Taylor
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the welfare changes for Ukrainian refugees: Ireland needs a better plan
MediaWexford County Council backs chief executive in long-running row with local radio stationBy Emmet Malone
OireachtasWoman and three children to be evicted from Galway home days before Christmas, Dáil hearsBy Sarah Burns
IrelandWorld’s Jews are ‘shell-shocked’, annual Hanukkah candle service told in DublinBy Patsy McGarry
CourtsGirl (4) who died of strep A complications may have survived if clinicians acted on evidence, inquest hears By Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsPension rules to be reviewed as gardaí say fund threshold regime is forcing early retirementsBy Pat Leahy
Middle EastUnited Nations votes overwhelmingly in favour of immediate humanitarian ceasefire in GazaBy Mark Weiss and Martin Wall
Crime & LawSecond man arrested in connection with fatal stabbing in TallaghtBy Jack Power and Conor Lally
SoccerKingsley Coman strikes to end Manchester United’s Champions League nightmare By David Hytner at Old Trafford
BusinessTumble dryers, heating empty homes and driving on short journeys: our bad climate habits persistBy Conor Pope
RugbyInjured Mack Hansen to miss Saracens clash but expected to return before ChristmasBy Linley MacKenzie