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Film‘People assume I was having play dates with Lily Allen and Peaches Geldof. We didn’t know anyone in show business’By Tara Brady
Your MoneyNatural or lab-grown? Cash or card? Buying a diamond engagement ring is a huge decision - and big isn’t always betterBy Brianna Parkins
FoodHow to cook Christmas 2023: Stuffing and gravy made easy with Paul Flynn, Gaz Smith and a quick kitchen hackBy Marie Claire Digby
IrelandGaeltacht housing crisis: ‘People with heaps of money who just want holiday homes should not be able to come in and buy them’By Éanna Ó Caollaí
PoliticsStormont talks: ‘This is starting to feel a bit like a bad break-up, where one person has listed themselves on Facebook as single and the other one is still claiming it’s complicated’By Freya McClements
PoliticsMary Lou McDonald: Average house prices in Dublin should fall to ‘the €300,000 mark’ By Pat Leahy
Inside PoliticsPodcast: Mary Lou McDonald on house prices, migration policy, defamation cases and more
In the NewsLiam Byrne: The rise and fall of a major Irish gangland figure By Sorcha PollakListen | 17:38
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Ciarán Frawley needs game time at 10 if he’s to develop into a frontline outhalf By Gordon D'Arcy
Commercial PropertyGreencore signs for new headquarter offices at Dublin Airport Central By Ronald Quinlan
OpinionSheer foreseeability of what is happening in Gaza robs Biden’s handwringing of all credibilityBy Michael McDowell
Gaelic GamesBubbles O’Dwyer: ‘If Limerick get out of Munster there is nothing going to stop them’By Gordon Manning
SoccerKatie McCabe interview: ‘It’s important to have characters, you don’t want a team of robots’By Gavin Cummiskey
CompetitionsWin tickets to Nollaig na mBan Celebration with First Fortnight and an overnight at Hard Rock Hotel, Dublin.
AbroadSometimes, particularly at Christmas, home is more perfect in imagination than realityBy Laura Kennedy
OpinionBobby McDonagh: If the Israeli military onslaught on Gaza continues, the following 25 things will happenBy Bobby McDonagh
Business Today NewsletterPensions regulator to bare teeth, Greencore’s HQ move, and big isn’t always better when buying engagement ring By Ciarán Hancock
PoliticsMary Lou McDonald interview: Dublin house prices should fall to ‘the €300,000 mark'By Pat Leahy
IrelandWednesday’s Top Stories: Trump disqualified from 2024 ballot, Average house prices in Dublin should fall to ‘the €300,000 mark’, says McDonald
UKPrince Andrew’s alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein may come under further scrutiny with release of hundreds of court files
MusicThe Christmas Music Quiz: Scrooge, the Grinch, Rudolf or Jack Frost? Which yuletide icon is Aimee Mann singing about ?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Crime & LawHigh-grade cocaine worth at least €20m found on cargo ship at Foynes Port in LimerickBy Conor Lally, Barry Roche and David Raleigh
TV & RadioPercy Jackson & the Olympians review: A tale that casts a boy with extraordinary powers against an army of foesBy Ed Power
Crime & Law£20,000 appeal made for information on ‘shockingly violent and vicious death’ of Basil McAfee in Belfast in 2013
MusicHozier in 3Arena: A sleek, polished and powerful performance from the Wicklow manBy Lauren Murphy
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Gleeson is the present, while Canham looks to the futureBy Mary Hannigan
PoliticsCork Fianna Fáil councillor criticises Government over housing of asylum seekers as TD calls for referendum on issueBy Barry Roche and Vivienne Clarke
BusinessLeading porn sites caught by new EU law to police online contentBy Javier Espinoza and Patricia Nilsson
BusinessSisk apprentices deliver 800 handcrafted toys to children in time for Christmas By Ellen O’Regan
Social Affairs‘I need help. It is hard to admit that’: People queue at Capuchin Centre for food vouchers from 2amBy Shauna Bowers
IrelandHiggins calls on all nations ‘to redouble their efforts’ for a ceasefire in global conflictsBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessState had second highest public healthcare spend per person in EU in 2022By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsMan (22) charged in connection with alleged hit and run in Dublin two years agoBy Mark Hilliard
CourtsGrandson charged after man (70s) dies in hospital following incident at home in DonegalBy Stephen Maguire
BusinessPaddy Cosgrave and Web Summit vow to ‘robustly defend’ claims on impact of Israel tweets By Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsIreland had ‘no option’ but to take case against UK over Northern Ireland Troubles legacy Act, says TaoiseachBy Freya McClements
TransportLower speed limits and mandatory drug testing among new measures aimed at reducing road deathsBy Cormac McQuinn and Vivienne Clarke
TechnologySet up accounts, install updates and more: Here are the most important tech to-dos before ChristmasBy Ciara O'Brien
CourtsWife of Jozef Puska charged over withholding information on Ashling Murphy investigationBy John Fallon
CourtsMichael Lynn found guilty of stealing almost €18m from six financial institutionsBy Isabel Hayes
GolfShane Lowry aims to put distractions about golf’s fractures aside and become ‘selfish golfer’By Philip Reid
CourtsGalway man (40) jailed for 13 and a half years for ‘relentless’ sexual abuse and rape of nieceBy Fiona Ferguson and Eimear Dodd
BusinessMML takes ‘significant’ minority stake in Mainport Shipping in multimillion-euro dealBy Ciara O'Brien
Asia-PacificIndian government accused of ‘demolishing democracy’ after mass suspension of opposition MPsBy Rahul Bedi
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IrelandTaoiseach and Minister reject Garda Commissioner claims force was not notified about plans for Galway hotel By Jennifer Bray
Rugby‘That’s business’: Graham Rowntree says he can not determine where RG Snyman goesBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandWolfhound, red squirrel and red deer among top choices for new passport designBy Colin Gleeson
IrelandPublic sector pay talks delays caused by introduction of unexpected items by unions, says DonohoeBy Emmet Malone
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Crime & LawShip carrying cocaine worth tens of millions of euro to Foynes came from Brazil via CanadaBy Conor Lally and Barry Roche
CourtsGemma O’Dohery must reply to claims she defied direction not to publish defamatory claims about Jimmy Guerin
CourtsForged signatures, ‘secret deals’ and a Brazilian prison: The full story of Michael Lynn’s Celtic Tiger theft trialBy Isabel Hayes
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CourtsDublin building owners claim they were attacked with bricks by trespassers illegally occupying siteBy Aodhan O’Faolain
CourtsTeenager given detention after attempting to upload video to YouTube of him sexually assaulting cousin (8)
Climate CrisisNew climate plan lacks bold actions needed to tackle crisis, says environmental groupBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeIsrael-Hamas war: More talks on fresh ceasefire, more than 20,000 killed in Gaza, officials sayBy Mark Weiss
Crime & LawScramblers, quad bikes, dogs, imitation firearm and €2,500 cash seized by gardaí in DublinBy Sarah Burns
Climate CrisisClimate plan: Ireland’s emissions peak despite growing economy and rising populationBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandDeliveroo rider João Ferreira: ‘It wasn’t easy to realise you lost a part of a leg … it was very, very tough’By Isabela Boechat
PoliticsRussian embassy says it did not have anything to do with Leo Varadkar prank callBy Jennifer Bray and Jade Wilson