Environment‘Myth is becoming a reality’: Puffins make a comeback at Isle of Muck after 25 yearsBy Jonathan McCambridge, PA
LettersLetters to the Editor, November 14th: On the new housing plan, plugging our defences and what is legal tender in Britain?
CultureEvent guide: Bob Dylan, Moulin Rouge! and the other best things to do in Ireland in coming daysBy Tony Clayton-Lea
People‘I had read Ulysses twice by the time I moved here. It was my idea of a fun read’By Brendan Barrington
Farming & FoodHow the seeds of a thriving agricultural business were planted 200 years agoBy Dominic Coyle
BeautyOpens in new windowHow to quickly revive tired, stressed skin this festive seasonBy Simone Gannon
BusinessThe toll operators that collected €476m from drivers on Ireland’s roads last year By Hugh Dooley
Social AffairsPresbyterian Church ignored concerns over its child safeguarding policies, expert saysBy Patsy McGarry
RugbyBundee Aki admits he must raise his game ‘to another level’ with his place no longer guaranteedBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyIreland v Australia: Mack Hansen’s flair faces stiff test in switch to fullbackBy John O'Sullivan
EnvironmentAffordable district heating projects move closer to launch as firms bid for State fundingBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Ireland‘We’d like to do what Dingle’s Other Voices has done’: Ireland’s shoulder season festivalsBy Geraldine Gittens
Early Edition PodcastFour stories in 10 minutes: Sinn Féin member expelled and John Mackey remembered Listen | 08:51
Housing & PlanningPut long-term homeless families with children at top of housing queue, councils told By Ellen Coyne
Common GroundSocial media companies not co-operating with police, says PSNI Chief Constable By Mark Hennessy
RugbyShowtime for Farrell and Schmidt, but don’t try reading that from public face of playersBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionDoes anyone believe Russia would respect Irish neutrality in a major war in Europe?By Lara Marlowe
EconomyHow a blockbuster weight-loss drug made Ireland the fastest-growing economy in the worldBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OpinionAt the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, we sensed we were witnessing a historic eventBy Stephen Collins
EnvironmentChildren of the Paris Agreement want next decade to bring stronger action on climate By Caroline O'Doherty
SoccerKen Early: Ireland’s best home win in years. Not even in our dreams did we see this comingBy Ken Early
In the News PodcastNew housing plan promises 300,000 new homes. Can it deliver? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 27:02
TV & Radio‘Overrun with racist comments’: On Liveline, a rueful Kieran Cuddihy hits his strideBy Mick Heaney
Business Today NewsletterLast IBRC property to be sold and inflation hits highest rate in more than a yearBy Peter Flanagan
MusicAt Vicar Street, Kae Tempest unpicks the snarl of emotions that soundtrack his lifeBy Nadine O’Regan
Sports BriefingIreland stop making sense as Parrott delivers a once-in-a-lifetime nightBy Mary Hannigan
PeopleThis year’s Booker winner David Szalay: ‘I really appreciate Roddy Doyle’s simple, practical advice’By Niamh Donnelly
On The Money NewsletterLocal property tax: what happens if you have missed the deadline?By Dominic Coyle
Soccer‘Disgraceful’ Ronaldo and Ireland’s ‘racehorses’: Portuguese media react to Aviva upsetBy David Gorman
BusinessAIB and PTSB offload bad loan portfolios to US distressed debt firmsBy Peter Flanagan and Joe Brennan
HealthHospitals’ wait-time performance ‘a concern’ says Minister as flu pressure mountsBy Shauna Bowers
RugbyConor Murray: Some think this Irish team is dangerously old, but system is made for longevityBy Conor Murray
SoccerTroy Parrott and Chiedozie Ogbene partnership gave Ireland a new threat in famous winBy David Gorman
SoccerKevin Kilbane: This group of Ireland players need to beat Hungary and create a legacyBy Kevin Kilbane
CourtsAn Irishman murdered in London: ‘What really got to me was what his killer stole, the cottage pie’By Mark Paul
CultureClaire Danes has made a career out of relatable anxieties, from teen angst to midlife crisisBy Esther Zuckerman
PoliticsTaoiseach ‘not as exercised as others’ about Fianna Fáil’s presidential campaign reviewBy Conor Lally
RugbyMatt Williams: Ireland may be at a low ebb, but Australia look like all hope is lostBy Matt Williams
Crime & LawPhilip Cairns: What happened to the Dublin schoolboy who went missing in 1986?By Órla Ryan
MusicIf only Black and Blue had been the first Rolling Stones album to feature Rory GallagherBy Ed Power
SoccerFrom Portugal to France: Famous victories for Ireland at Lansdowne Road over the yearsBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsFF’s Áras contender Jim Gavin says he’s ‘great’ in first public remarks since ending campaignBy Sarah Slater in Carlow
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Joe Schmidt deserves the warmest of Aviva Stadium send-offs By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsOpposition to exert pressure on Coalition to include services in Occupied Territories BillBy Cormac McQuinn
Inside Politics PodcastThe success or failure of new housing plan will define the term of this GovernmentListen | 47:03
SoccerTroy Parrott profile: From Belvo boy to teenage Premier League debut and Dutch renaissanceBy Mary Hannigan
PoliticsGrowing threat from far right similar to dissident republicans, says Garda CommissionerBy Conor Lally
CourtsOut-of-pocket Zimbabwean care workers left without wages after promised jobs fall throughBy Stephen Bourke
The Women's PodcastFiona Shaw on working with Phoebe Waller-Bridge: ‘She’s like a daughter I wish I’d had’By Niamh BrowneListen | 56:33
Asia-PacificTwo hours a night: Japan PM’s sleep schedule prompts concerns about work-life balance By Javier C. Hernández and Hisako Ueno
WorkReinstatement or re-engagement in unfair dismissals cases on the rise, conference toldBy Emmet Malone
Crime & LawHow the Dublin riots of November 2023 inspired a broadcaster to become a gardaBy Conor Lally
CourtsDriver who killed farmer while three times over drink-drive limit jailed for four yearsBy Stephen Maguire
CourtsSolicitor suing Denis O’Brien for defamation denies media ownership report was ‘skewed’ By Fiachra Gallagher
AfricaMass killings investigation in Sudan will hold culprits to account, vows UNBy Olivia Le Poidevin
An Irish DiaryRing of untruth – Frank McNally on how the Irish language gave ‘phoney’ to EnglishBy Frank McNally
Common GroundFlautist James Galway to be honoured in native Belfast for ‘extraordinary contribution’ to musicBy Mark Hennessy
IrelandIrish solo sailor Gráinne Costigan completes Atlantic crossing in low-technology craftBy Katie Mellett
SoccerIreland beat Canada in penalty shoot-out to progress to last 16 in Under-17 World CupBy Paul O'Hehir
CourtsCourt upholds misconduct complaint over conflict of interest against suspended solicitorBy Paul Neilan
CourtsDeadlocked jury discharged in case of ex-garda allegedly wrongfully struck over the headBy Paul Neilan
Live UpdatesRisk of Storm Claudia flooding set to persist through Saturday into Sunday By Órla Ryan, Ella Sloane and Conor Pope
IrelandStorm Claudia: Several counties still under rain alert with flood risk to continue through tomorrowBy Conor Pope