Housing & PlanningWomen forced to stay with abusers because they have nowhere else to go, report findsBy Órla Ryan
BooksBlinding by Mircea Cărtărescu: A deep understanding that dreams are an integral part of our realityBy Declan O’Driscoll
CultureEvent guide: CMAT, Ash and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsWhy a personalised study plan is the real key to Leaving Cert successBy Sheila Farrell
Special Reports‘Everyone’s journey is different’: Three successful students’ study and motivation tipsBy Sheila Farrell
Special ReportsYour future starts here: From the Leaving Cert to a job, apprenticeship or higher educationBy Brenda McCormick
Special ReportsOn your right path: CAO and points system far from the only route to successBy Brenda McCormick
DrinkBlessed are the Irish craft cider-makers: ‘Most Irish people don’t know what cider is’By John Wilson
RestaurantsOrganising a meal with friends? Here are 10 restaurants where you’ll have a great timeBy Corinna Hardgrave
SponsoredGas Networks Ireland unveils 10-year strategy to balance sustainability, energy security and affordability
BusinessNo matter what AI tells today’s nostalgic teens, life in the 1990s wasn’t all betterBy Sarah O'Connor
Business‘Can we afford not to look at nuclear when you consider the next generation of technology?’By Barry O'Halloran
BusinessLevel Health files complaint in Brussels about subsidy scheme that helps Vhi mostBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsFlag wars: The battles in local communities across Ireland over Tricolours By Conor Gallagher
IrelandFrom Gaza to Dublin: ‘When I saw bananas for the first time in two years, I almost screamed’By Órla Ryan
OpinionSimon Harris is facing his first big test. Can he shake off the TikTok Tánaiste image?By Stephen Collins
Early Edition PodcastPodcast – 4 stories in 10 minutes: Tricolours, Enoch Burke and Irish Book Award winnersListen | 08:07
Gaelic GamesWomen’s Gaelic football losing top talent to Aussie Rules, says All-Ireland winner Carla RoweBy Gordon Manning
AthleticsRunning groups dismayed at outcome of ballot for places in next year’s Dublin MarathonBy Ian O'Riordan
IrelandDublin City Council will not remove Tricolours erected by anti-immigration groups By Conor Gallagher
In the News PodcastWill plan to rename Dublin Airport after Seán Lemass fly?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:29
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: Level Health's VHI complaint, China versus the US and crypto's collapseBy Conn Ó Midheach
PeopleEmmet Kirwan: ‘The best thing about Ireland is fair-mindedness. The worst? Putting bags of dog poo in a bush’
CourtsMan extradited from Spain to Northern Ireland on child sex charges appears in courtBy Jonathan McCambridge, PA
TV & RadioStranger Things on Netflix: Solid escapism hits the spot like an elixir from the TV godsBy Ed Power
WeatherMet Éireann forecasts cold, wet and unsettled weather this weekend with chance of thunderstormsBy Katie Mellett
BusinessOpenAI partners amass $100bn debt pile to fund its ambitionsBy Tabby Kinder and George Hammond
StageDublin Gothic at the Abbey review: Prepare for some archly provocative character assassinationBy Max McGuinness
StageBeauty and the Beast review: Gaiety panto knows how to keep young audiences engagedBy Sara Keating
StageMoulin Rouge! The Musical review: Thoroughly adult affair is big-budget theatre at its most impressiveBy Sara Keating
CourtsKerry man (55) sentenced to life in prison for murder of his ‘hardworking’ mother By Fiona Magennis
OpinionRich are getting richer, poor are getting poorer and the middle class is disappearingBy Patrick Smyth
Courts‘Voracious attack’: Man jailed for life for murder of Irish pensioner in LondonBy Stephen Conneely
BusinessIrish company behind Google Play Store records €2.9 billion in income with no staffBy Hugh Dooley
Crime & LawWoman targeted in Clondalkin fire attack suffered burns to most of her bodyBy Conor Gallagher
USWashington shooting: Suspect’s path from Afghanistan to US forged by America’s longest warBy Campbell Robertson, Hamed Aleaziz and Jack Healy
The Women's PodcastThe Women’s Podcast guide to buying Irish this Christmas By Suzanne BrennanListen | 51:41
Crime & LawWoman (60s) arrested after gardaí seize €110,000 worth of cannabis in house raidBy David Raleigh
Inside Politics PodcastJim O’Callaghan’s explicit message on migration, and the Taoiseach’s fondness for overseas tripsListen | 45:24
Social AffairsNumber of homeless people in Ireland reaches new record high in October By Katie Mellett
EuropeUkraine’s top peace negotiator resigns after search by anti-corruption investigatorsBy Daniel McLaughlin
Europe‘Anything can happen’: The Ukrainian volunteers helping civilians flee front linesBy Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastIsraeli police open inquiry after two Palestinians shot and killed in West BankBy Mark Weiss
BusinessRussian-born billionaire’s firm can pursue racial discrimination claim, High Court rulesBy Stephen Bourke and Paul Neilan
CourtsCharges withdrawn against two teenagers accused of attempting to rape girl in Co AntrimBy Alan Erwin and Freya McClements
Housing & PlanningAre new rental rules really causing a landlords ‘mass exodus’ from housing market?By Niamh Towey
Asia-PacificHong Kong apartment complex fire death toll reaches 128 as rescue operations endBy Helen Davidson and Shanshan Kao in Hong Kong
BusinessLenders eye pilot training fund that could aid Irish and European airlinesBy Barry O'Halloran
SoccerIreland manager Carla Ward calls ‘disgusting’ online abuse of Ruesha Littlejohn a ‘disgrace’By Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsMan who poured boiling water over his sleeping wife faces ‘substantial’ jail sentenceBy Olivia Kelleher
IrelandReligious education syllabus in North to be reformed after supreme court rulingBy Freya McClements
IrelandSecurity risks behind need for US embassy’s 40 extra car spaces at former D4 hotel site By Gordon Deegan
WorkCommunications union seeks meeting over proposed job losses at Meta contractor CovalenBy Emmet Malone
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Ireland can’t pin all their misery on poor officiatingBy Gerry Thornley
An Irish DiaryBitter Harvest – Frank McNally on the darker side of farming in Flanders and the SommeBy Frank McNally
CourtsDublin man who reached 160km/h with his son in the car in chase with gardai is jailed By Isabel Hayes
EnvironmentPlan to raise cost of judicial reviews could lead to people representing themselves in courtBy Caroline O'Doherty
RugbyMalachy Clerkin: Scrums are like Finnegans Wake – you either haven’t a clue or you spoof that you doBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsBuddhist monk left ‘in limbo’ over lack of progress in refugee process, High Court toldBy Paul Neilan
Asia-PacificSri Lanka braces for more flooding as Cyclone Ditwah claims 46 lives By Uditha Jayasinghe
Gaelic GamesAmateur Status Review Committee to present findings to GAA Central Council on SaturdayBy Seán Moran