HealthFlu vaccine: HSE warns of seasonal virus spread as nasal vaccine offered to all children aged 2-17 By Kitty Holland
EducationI recently qualified as a maths teacher in the UK. Can I apply for a job in Ireland?By Brian Mooney
CultureHow to be a greeting-card writer: Avoid angels and lean into the vegetable punsBy Gemma Tipton
MusicTim Smith: ‘I feel bad for people who would love to see us perform live. I’m saying sorry for that’ By Ed Power
BooksFrom the Santa chimney mystery to the frozen children: the best new children’s books for ChristmasBy Sara Keating
Fine Art & AntiquesChristmas bling: buying jewellery at auction can save moneyBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
FoodSeason’s eatings: make someone’s Christmas with one of these ho-ho-homemade edible giftsBy Lilly Higgins
EnvironmentIreland’s hedgerows being lost at an ‘alarming rate’ as new Bill aims to restore native corridorsBy Tim O'Brien
BusinessIseq 20 companies slow at appointing women to top executive roles, boardroom survey finds By Joe Brennan
Your Fitness‘I just dropped to the ground. I was clinically dead for three to four minutes’By Sylvia Thompson
BusinessUlster Bank: end your legal battle with account holders over their right to a tracker rateBy Padraic Kissane
Commercial PropertyHotel investment spend to surpass €500m as visitor numbers hit new heights By Isobel Horan
BusinessThree shortlisted bidders circle HealthBeacon as examiner sets date for final offersBy Joe Brennan
Middle EastIsraeli air strikes continue in north and south Gaza on third day since end of ceasefire By Mark Weiss
North & SouthUnited Ireland: Economic arguments will be a key influence on any future Irish unity referendum By Pat Leahy
North & SouthMoney a big consideration for many in possible vote on Irish unity By John Garry, Brendan O'Leary and Jamie Pow
North & SouthNorth-South study: Could the Republic’s budget surplus pay for a united Ireland fund?By John Garry, Jamie Pow and Brendan O'Leary
Pricewatch‘We were not in arrears and never had been’: PTSB sold this reader’s mortgage - now she pays hundreds more each monthBy Conor Pope
Your MoneyAn Post: Bark the herald angels sing as people poised to buy presents for their pets By Conor Pope
Gaelic GamesDenis Walsh: Be grateful to the GAA people who give you something to grumble aboutBy Denis Walsh
IrelandFormer flagship of Ireland’s Naval Service to be sent abroad and taken apart for scrapBy Conor Gallagher
WorkMore than a quarter of jobs in Ireland ‘poor’ despite booming economy and labour shortagesBy Emmet Malone
Your Money‘When Covid lockdowns were announced, all my upcoming contracts were cancelled. It was a hard pill to swallow’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Commercial PropertySavvy investors see opportunity as cycle of interest rate hikes comes to an endBy Mark Reynolds
Abroad‘For London’s homeless Irish, Britain is an evil stepmother, Ireland the parent who gave them up’By Emma Dooney
OpinionBelief is waning in lot of things: Christianity, the Irish soccer team, journalistic objectivityBy Joe Humphreys
OpinionWaterford’s vacant housing record is better than Dublin’s. What can it teach the capital?By Una Mullally
Business Today NewsletterThree bidders for HealthBeacon, medicine supply issue worsens, and is the office romance worth it?By Conn Ó Midheach
Climate CrisisAl Gore: Fossil fuels phase-out deal would be 'one of the most significant events in history of humanity'By Oliver Milman in Dubai
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Income loss would put almost half off united Ireland; New ‘virtual ward’ programme for patients
FashionDiane von Fürstenberg: ‘It is wonderful to get older, I don’t understand why people don’t like it’By Jess Cartner-Morley
BusinessIreland will fail to meet renewable energy targets because of planning bottlenecks, say expertsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
MusicØxn at Other Voices 2023: Five things that are hard to believe about band’s performance in DingleBy Una Mullally
In the NewsFact-checking Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon and Russell Brand’s hot takes on the Dublin riotsBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 30:53
MusicKae Tempest at Other Voices in Dingle: The audience leaves St James’ Church speechless and stunnedBy Una Mullally
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Santa comes early as Kilmacud and Ballygunner both wrap up a three-in-a-rowBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & Law‘She is resilient’: Mother of five-year-old Dublin stabbing victim shares updateBy Conor Gallagher
OireachtasEamon Ryan to stay on at Cop28 as vote pairing agreed for McEntee’s no-confidence motion By Kevin O'Sullivan
StageThe Giggler Treatment review: A glorious miniature musical that’s great fun for children and adults alikeBy Deirdre Falvey
IrelandAsylum seekers forced to sleep rough can avail of ‘drop-in’ centresBy Conor Gallagher, Fiachra Gallagher and Pat Leahy
EnvironmentNovember was warmer and sunnier than average despite Storm Debi bringing heavy rainBy Conor Pope
Climate CrisisCop28 president’s ‘no science’ comment is summit’s ‘mask-off’ moment - but potential for major outcome remainsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesGAAGo launches 2024 schedule with 38 Championship games exclusively broadcastBy David Gorman
CourtsBrothers jailed for combined 12 years after ‘savage’ fatal attack on man (55) in DublinBy Paul Neilan
Crime & LawTwo men remanded in custody over €8m heroin seizure at Dublin’s Weston Airport By Tom Tuite
Social Affairs‘Lacuna’ in regulation leaves staff unvetted in accommodation for Ukrainian refugeesBy Ken Foxe
Middle EastTunnel vision: How Israel is planning to destroy Hamas’ underground networkBy Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv and John Paul Rathbone
OpinionWelcome to the new Ireland, warts, anger and all. The choices we make now will determine our futureBy Adam Doyle
MusicOn the Music Trail at Other Voices in Dingle: bursting at the seams with Irish talentBy Una Mullally
BusinessCourt hears resolution reached in row over plans by Tom Bailey’s family for €40m land bank in Kildare
EuropeWhite House ‘running out’ of funds for Ukraine as Russia intensifies attacks in eastBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessEU rules hamper Irish efforts to plant new trees, says forestry industry body By Barry O'Halloran
StageHistoric trauma at the Abbey Theatre has eroded employee wellbeing, culture audit findsBy Deirdre Falvey
SportAichlinn O’Reilly becomes first Irish man to break eight-hour barrier in Ironman triathlonBy Ian O'Riordan
Middle EastFreed Palestinian prisoners were mostly young and not convicted of crimesBy Elena Shao, Karen Zraick, Anushka Patil and Gaya Gupta
HealthHealth service struggling to recruit temporary staff as doctors can ‘pick and choose’By Paul Cullen
Housing & Planning‘I am working. I am trying. But I feel I got punched for it’: Woman without home forced to sleep in Cork cow shedBy Olivia Kelleher
Climate CrisisRyan says proposal that profits from fossil fuel companies be diverted into clean energy investments is gaining tractionBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsOwner of English language college agency defrauded students of almost €30,000, court hearsBy Fiona Ferguson
Crime & LawPolicing Authority has no plans to provide clarity to gardaí around use of forceBy Conor Lally
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the closure of the Finnish border with Russia: Moscow makes trouble
IrelandCouncil removed dogs worth over €80,000 from puppy farm which ‘posed a serious and immediate threat to animal welfare’, court hearsBy Barry Roche
Asia-Pacific‘Nobody knew what they were doing was illegal.’ Trial of Hong Kong 47 concludes in legal disharmonyBy Denis Staunton
Middle EastIsraeli tanks and armoured personnel carriers mass close to Khan Younis as Israel warns residents to leaveBy Mark Weiss
Social AffairsDublin riots: ‘We just simply don’t have enough visible gardaí' say councillors By Emmet Malone
Crime & LawMolly and Thomas Martens to remain in jail until ‘mid-2024′ as US prison authorities change stanceBy Martin Wall
PoliticsBoyd Barrett defends labelling Israel a ‘psychopath’ state as Tánaiste accuses TD of spreading hateBy Ronan McGreevy and Pat Leahy
Housing & PlanningPlanning-appeals duo withdrawing objections for financial gain, claims RTÉ InvestigatesBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessCoffee and fish stands at Dún Laoghaire pier challenge council in court over decision to revoke licencesBy Aodhan O’Faolain
RacingRyan Moore returns in time to partner Ballydoyle quartet at Hong Kong international carnivalBy Brian O'Connor
Housing & PlanningMinister says Government has purchased 37 properties to date to house asylum seekers By Jade Wilson, Jennifer Bray and Conor Gallagher
CourtsMolly and Thomas Martens to remain in jail until ‘mid-2024’ as US prison authorities change stanceBy Martin Wall
Housing & PlanningLand agency set to get up to €3bn to build 6,000 new homes in next three yearsBy Arthur Beesley