LettersLetters to the Editor, November 20th: On Paschal Donohoe, the President’s new clothes and nefarious neologisms
Innovators to WatchHow one innovator is using AI to help researchers navigate Europe’s funding mazeBy Olive Keogh
BooksFirst-hand account of the Irish feminist revolution that blew up the boys’ club ruling theatreBy Adrienne Murphy
RestaurantsRestaurant review: This Brazilian eatery was made for boisterous festive get-togethersBy Corinna Hardgrave
BusinessBuilding a platform to allow companies handle the huge amount of data that goes with AIBy Olive Keogh
BusinessPotential litigation looms as Minister blocks near-€1m exit package for DAA chief Kenny JacobsBy Arthur Beesley
Life & StyleClodagh McKenna: ‘I don’t have the budget for caterers – I’m not in that league’By Lauren Murphy
InteriorsFirst look: Hoxton Hotel brings back Dublin’s Library Bar and a new iteration of Rí-Rá By Rosita Boland
TV & RadioSummerwater review: These characters’ inner torment may have you reaching for the remote By Ed Power
BusinessAirbus and Boeing jostle for orders at Dubai Air Show as Emirates makes $38bn dealBy Cantillon
FilmThe Thing with Feathers review: Benedict Cumberbatch stars as struggling father in Max Porter adaptionBy Tara Brady
FilmTestimony: Aoife Kelleher persuasively makes case for further airing of Magdalene injusticesBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioDeath By Lightning and The Beast In Me: Compelling stories with deeply flawed characters at their coreBy Séamas O'Reilly
ResidentialVictorian home with stylish extension on Portobello’s Synge Street for €1.485mBy Miriam Mulcahy
SportDave Hannigan: Farewell to an NBA legend fuelled by a cocktail of cocaine and celebrityBy Dave Hannigan
TechnologyIrishman who went in search of Genghis Khan’s tomb now applying AI to weather forecasts at GoogleBy Ciara O'Brien
RugbySize matters for heavy-hitting Springboks, but is it really their crowning glory?By Nathan Johns
PeopleI’d love a dog, but before I even get one I’ve already started to dread its demiseBy Emer McLysaght
ResidentialLook inside: Immaculately designed Victorian home with library in Glenageary for €2.65mBy Kevin Courtney
AbroadLiving with bush fires: I might have left it too late, the fire is here ... get out nowBy Ray Farrell
WorkPharma giant gave Irish employee three months to come up with €20,800 to cover alleged ‘overpayment’, WRC hearsBy Stephen Bourke
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: This week has reaffirmed – but also recalibrated – our national identity By Ciarán Murphy
HealthMinisters lobbied by medical firm after waiting-list regime tightened By Martin Wall and Arthur Beesley
Housing & PlanningFormer Peter McVerry Trust board accused of putting ‘self-interest’ ahead of charityBy Arthur Beesley
An Irish DiaryIrish couple to stage six-hour-long Beckett play with no punctuation at Venice BiennaleBy Denis McClean
OireachtasBualadh bos for Liz Truss as Coalition use ‘the lettuce’ to stave off Sinn Féin attackBy Miriam Lord
Dublin‘You’re hoping someone stops’: Parents volunteer as school wardens to keep their kids safeBy Katie Mellett
IrelandDublin’s Catholic Archdiocese faces financial woes as priests age and Mass numbers declineBy Patsy McGarry
EducationSome children looked after by relatives have lower reading scores than those in afterschool clubs, study findsBy Órla Ryan
HealthConcerns around insourcing fed in to row over funding at Beaumont HospitalBy Martin Wall and Arthur Beesley
Your FitnessWhat is the portfolio diet and can it help lower your cholesterol?By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi
Business Today NewsletterDAA boardroom bust-up could end up in court and the Irish technology tracking World Cup starsBy Dominic Coyle
Global Briefing‘It’s about Ukraine accepting’: Latest Trump peace plan blindsides European alliesBy Denis Staunton
Inside Politics NewsletterDublin’s MetroLink challenge as army of 8,000 workers will be neededBy Jack Horgan-Jones
WorkMinister promises urgent action to stop employers forcing staff into inferior pension schemesBy Dominic Coyle
US‘She’s been degraded’: A man’s battle in Washington to free his Irish wife from Ice detentionBy Keith Duggan
PoliticsTens of thousands in Gaza still at ‘significant risk’ of starvation, says McEntee By Jack Power
In the News PodcastWhy Trump caved to Maga pressure over Epstein files By Bernice HarrisonListen | 29:50
PoliticsWhat’s in the in-trays of the new Ministers? Just some very big political challenges By Ellen Coyne
TransportMetroLink: ‘Olympic village’ could be built for project workers, says transport expertBy Vivienne Clarke and Martin Wall
Smart MoneyScarifying risks and malign scenarios: Five crunch issues facing Simon Harris By Cliff Taylor
Middle EastIsrael’s expulsion of Palestinians from refugee camps called ‘war crime’, report findsBy Michael Jansen
Social AffairsPeter McVerry Trust spent money on peacock enclosure at period property it had purchasedBy Sarah Burns
CourtsMan (30) jailed for 10 years over ‘appalling’ drug-fuelled attack on aunt at her homeBy Mickey McDonnell
RugbyRassie Erasmus opens up possibility of Springboks reunion with Jacques Nienaber By Gerry Thornley
BusinessUS adds 119,000 jobs in September but unemployment hits four-year peakBy Myles McCormick and Kate Duguid
BusinessEir’s revenues and earnings decline as fixed-line customer numbers continue to shrinkBy Ciara O'Brien
OireachtasPaschal Donohoe uses final Dáil speech to appeal for continued support for librariesBy Marie O’Halloran
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson: ‘I know Prague is a tough place to go, but anything can happen in this game’By Gavin Cummiskey
EducationHot school meals: Junior infants served same portions as those in sixth class By Katie Mellett
Soccer‘Ireland is a very unpleasant and tenacious opponent’: Czech Republic react to World Cup playoff drawBy Mary Hannigan
The Women's PodcastKatherine Zappone: ‘I wrote my memoir to encourage women to go into politics’ By Suzanne BrennanListen | 74:03
CourtsTusla accused of ‘running down clock’ in cases of at-risk children with no secure care bedBy Kitty Holland
HealthBrexit ‘tensions’ contributed to disconnect between London and Dublin’s Covid-19 responsesBy Mark Paul
Climate CrisisCop30: UN chief António Guterres urges compromise at summit – ‘we are down to the wire’ By Caroline O'Doherty
CourtsConor McGregor granted permission to serve legal papers on Sky News for alleged defamationBy Paul Neilan
CourtsSentencing guidance means assailant facing longer sentence for sexual assault of stepdaughters By Mary Carolan
CourtsSides in six-year-long Dublin house extension dispute ‘too far apart’ to come to agreementBy Jack White
SoccerCzech Republic’s ongoing crisis could offer Ireland opportunity in playoff semi-final By Gavin Cummiskey
In the News PodcastWorld Cup playoffs: Why draw against Czech Republic is good news for Ireland By Bernice HarrisonListen | 16:04
IrelandWorld Cup playoffs: Cost of flights to Prague for Ireland match soar as some sell out By Conor Pope
BusinessJury in Denis O’Brien defamation case set to begin deliberations on FridayBy Fiachra Gallagher
WorldUK Covid-19 inquiry: Chaotic response under Boris Johnson was ‘too little, too late’By Mark Paul
OireachtasRight to flexible working needed to resolve three-hour commutes on ‘car park motorways’ By Marie O’Halloran
MusicSmokey Robinson accused of sexual assault by man and woman who worked for himBy Ben Beaumont-Thomas
EuropeZelenskiy seeks talks with Trump on new US ‘draft plan’ to end war with RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
Climate CrisisIrish Minister and officials among evacuees after fire breaks out at Cop30 summit in BrazilBy Caroline O'Doherty
USDonald Trump and JD Vance not invited to funeral of Dick CheneyBy Hugo Lowell and Shrai Popat in Washington
CourtsWoman jailed for creating fake dating profiles of ex-partner in campaign of harassmentBy Declan Brennan
Crime & Law‘My voice was silenced’: Survivors of violence push back against victim blamingBy Katie Mellett
Housing & PlanningApartment standards case is latest challenge to hit Coalition’s housing crisis responseBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsArts Council chair vows to ‘rigorously’ pursue necessary reforms after botched IT projectBy Ellen Coyne
WorkOverseas workers appeal for changes to income rules so children can join them in IrelandBy Emmet Malone
OireachtasMedical professionals suggested teens have baby to ‘sort your endometriosis’, Dáil hears By Marie O’Halloran
Housing & PlanningSome local families missing out on affordable Kildare housing scheme due to loan cap By Stephen Farrell
CourtsAdditional two years added to abusive partner’s jail term following State appeal By Fionnuala Walsh
RugbyAndy Farrell comes to Sam Prendergast’s defence as he highlights outhalf’s qualitiesBy Gerry Thornley
EducationTalks on ending dispute over pensions for school secretaries and caretakers break downBy Tim O'Brien
MusicMani from The Stone Roses: A born rock star who was fiercely proud of his Irish rootsBy Ed Power