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CultureKevin Rafter leaves the Arts Council with a stonking budget. By that crude measure he’s its most successful chairmanByHugh Linehan
RugbyMichael Ala’alatoa: ‘I have committed to Clermont ... my motivation is to leave Leinster on a high’ ByJohnny Watterson
IrelandIrish dancing body investigated alleged ‘adjudicator corruption’ three years before feis-fixing claimsByShauna Bowers
BusinessThe Irish Times Business People of the Month: Kieran Coffey and Fiona Kelleher, co-founders of MyGug
FoodFirst Look: The new Allta restaurant, bar and micro bakery in Dublin docklandsByMarie Claire Digby
SportJohnny Watterson: More than ever the integrity of sport seems vulnerable to the relentless intrusion by a minorityByJohnny Watterson
OpinionHow the Downing Street Declaration took shape: ‘He chewed the b****x off me but I took a few lumps out of him’ByStephen Collins
Gaelic GamesAaron Kernan: ‘I would be a wee bit worried that worse could still come in Gaelic football’ByPaul Keane
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RugbyIRFU contract extension for Andy Farrell a clear ‘hands off’ to potential suitors ByGerry Thornley
EuropeEU leaders hail ‘historic’ decision to begin accession talks with UkraineByJennifer Bray and Naomi O’Leary
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OpinionNothing can justify this massacre of the innocents in Gaza. No politics. No history. No revengeByJustine McCarthy
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IrelandWorking on a window wonderland: Creating ‘beyond ordinary’ shopfront displays for ChristmasByColin Gleeson
Crime & LawTwo men arrested in connection with fatal Monaghan debs crash releasedByFiachra Gallagher and Jack Power
PoliticsEU moves towards sanctions against Hamas financers and extremist Israeli settlersByJennifer Bray
UKBritain’s Prince Harry awarded £140,600 in phone hacking claim against Mirror GroupByAlexandra Topping
IrelandSeven students and teacher discharged from hospital following Kilkenny school bus crashBySarah Slater
BusinessNumbers passing through Irish airports back at pre-pandemic levels in third quarterByColin Gleeson
RugbyMatt Williams: Leinster’s Will Connors should be commended for not just cleaning the inside of his kettleByMatt Williams
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CourtsDonegal man fails in bid to overturn conviction for murdering wife in staged ‘boating accident’ByAlan Erwin
Housing & PlanningDarragh O’Brien denies Government taking homes out of private market to boost social housing stock
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BusinessPTSB secures regulatory nod to return to paying dividends for first time since crisisByJoe Brennan
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USAs I leave the US, the country is at a tipping point that could well see a second Trump presidencyByMartin Wall
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PoliticsEU call for ceasefire in Gaza blocked by minority despite ‘overwhelming’ supportByNaomi O’Leary
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Courts‘We don’t live in Detroit where there are regular drive-bys’: State appeals over shooting acquittalByPaul Neilan
CourtsOrders to detain teens in special care ‘impossible’ for Tusla to comply with, Supreme Court toldByEllen O’Riordan
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IrelandStardust year in review: Harrowing accounts of a night that will live long in the collective Dublin memoryByKitty Holland
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CourtsOwners of illegally occupied buildings in Dublin 7 entitled to vacant possession, judge saysByAodhan O'Faolain
BooksDeath in Derrada Wood: how a Provisional IRA gang shot dead a recruit garda and a soldier during a bloody rescueByRonan McGreevy
EuropeAnalysis: Sanctioning extremist Israeli settlers has been on EU agenda for some time ByNaomi O’Leary
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Middle EastIsrael Defence Forces says it killed three Israeli hostages in Gaza after identification mistakeByMark Weiss