Crime & LawMore than 20% rise in investment fraud in three months to October, say gardaíBy Martin Wall
FilmPredators director David Osit: ‘The raw footage made me feel disgusted ... Horrified, really’By Tara Brady
ResidentialEdwardian style and community feel on offer at Phibsborough three-bed for €850,000By Alison Gill
FoodThe hottest trends in London food and drink: mini cocktails, Italian confections and curry from LondisBy Eve Meehan
Your FamilyI’ve changed my old stance on teens and alcohol – it’s snus and vapes that are the problemBy Jen Hogan
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: Scrapping water charges was a mistake that contributed to the housing crisisBy John FitzGerald
Common Ground VoicesPresidential election made clear that we cannot just wish ourselves into a united IrelandBy Claire Hanna
Ireland‘Dog-whistle racism’: How far-right claims of protecting women justify abuse of immigrantsBy Sorcha Pollak
PeopleWhat’s not to like about curling up in front of a cosy fire? Fine-particle air pollutionBy Joanne Hunt
BusinessInvestment in residential property rises 20% above average to hit 2½-year highBy Colin Gleeson
Crime & LawPrivate CCTV on Co Roscommon town’s streets a ‘game changer’ for policing, says local groupBy Sorcha Pollak
Housing & PlanningFamily ‘angry and frightened’ after being locked out of affordable housing for second time By Niamh Towey
Your Money‘I went to the World Poker Tour in Monte Carlo, but chickened out from playing’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Asia-Pacific‘We are divided and fighting each other’: Is Bangladesh’s Gen Z revolution falling apart?By Andres Schipani in Dhaka
FashionPaul Costelloe: ‘I really love Irish people ... they are so quick to pay you a compliment’By Deirdre McQuillan
PeopleThere’s an art to deciding when to start Christmas shopping. For me it’s December 22ndBy Sarah Moss
DublinDublin City Council tenants face rent rises up to 50% in first overhaul in 30 yearsBy Olivia Kelly
An Irish Diary‘Stop, that’s my case’ - Áine Ryan on adventures on the Westport non-expressBy Áine Ryan
OpinionDebate about the role of the Tricolour in a united Ireland fails the logic testBy Joe Humphreys
Rugby‘We need to get over ourselves’: Farrell frustrated at Ireland performance against JapanBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsNew housing plan aims to deliver 27,000 social and affordable homes per yearBy Martin Wall and Cormac McQuinn
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowWe thought situation in Sudan could not get much worse, yet it has
EuropeCold comfort at Athens forum on democracy in face of threats and rising tide of populismBy Richard Pine
Rugby‘Just another game of rugby’: Tommy O’Brien rounds off first cap in Dublin with 55-metre try By Gerry Thornley
CourtsJudge ‘incandescent with rage’ at Tusla failure to provide secure bed for childBy Kitty Holland
EnvironmentCop30 begins today: Some optimism as latecomer countries submit plansBy Caroline O'Doherty
Crime & LawNumber of ‘childlike sex dolls’ seized in Republic increases in recent years, figures showBy Conor Lally
UKWill the director general’s resignation be enough to restore public trust in the BBC? By Pippa Crerar
USUS senators take first step to end longest government shutdown in historyBy Lauren Fedor and and Aime Williams in Washington
TV & RadioHidden Assets review: Bilbao setting a welcome upgrade to this thumpingly generic crime dramaBy Ed Power
BusinessGerman investor pays €50m for Dublin docklands office block, roughly half the sale price in 2018By Ronald Quinlan
RugbyTributes paid to former Irish outhalf Barry McGann who died at the weekend aged 77By Barry Roche
CourtsJury in Ruth Lawrence double murder trial given option of returning majority verdict By Alison O'Riordan
StageThe Mirror Stage review: Unflinchingly real experiences of losing contact with realityBy Chris McCormack
WeatherStatus yellow warning issued for eight counties as Met Éireann forecasts heavy rain for many areasBy Katie Mellett
WorkFirst-time workers who move jobs see pay rise far faster than those who stay put, new data showsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsPSNI did not have capacity to manage risk posed by ‘catfisher’, investigation finds By Seanín Graham
CourtsLondon murder accused says shock of him taking Irishman’s bag may have ‘made him fall down’By Mark Paul
Middle EastGaza: Aid agencies dispute US claims over supplies entering enclave since ceasefireBy Michael Jansen
SoccerJohn O’Shea holding out hope that Evan Ferguson can make Ireland’s game in HungaryBy Gordon Manning
EuropeNicolas Sarkozy released just 20 days into five-year prison sentenceBy Angelique Chrisafis and in Paris
ArtFrom Angela Merkel to Ed Sheeran: The remarkable portraits of public figures by Irish artist Colin DavidsonBy Mark Carruthers
CourtsMan who stabbed woman’s vagina in ‘misogynistic and depraved attack’ jailed for nine yearsBy Clare Henry
BusinessConor McGregor whiskey brand dispute unlikely to be heard until next yearBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsIPAS centre developer spent €17m on Dublin project before Government dropped support for plan, court hears
HealthParents of Harvey Morrison Sherratt to meet senior politicians to push for spinal care inquiryBy Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawAlleged street attack on boy (13) leads to fears among Galway’s Bangladeshi communityBy Kitty Holland
Courts‘Powerful’ dark web drug linked to rising narcotics fatalities in Northern IrelandBy Seanín Graham
CourtsRuling on suspended solicitor Declan O’Callaghan’s appeal over professional misconduct findings due FridayBy Mary Carolan
IrelandRoad deaths: Musician Steve Wall recalls how a beautiful morning changed when he ‘got that phonecall’By Jack White
IrelandKildare childminder may leave profession after her home was assessed for commercial rates: ‘I thought we were exempt’ By Sarah Burns
CourtsTaxi driver convicted of assault fails in appeal claiming jury lunches meant they ‘dined with the State’By Fiona Magennis
Courts‘I was prepared to be hurt’: Influencer says man following her into hotel had lasting impactBy Natasha Reid and Tom Tuite
An Irish DiaryFormer MEP and Greenpeace activist Grace O’Sullivan’s Antarctic legacy is at riskBy Denis McClean
BusinessBunsen burger chain takes court action over being classified as ‘fast food’ businessBy Paul Neilan
USDemocratic cave-in to avert US shutdown may lead to a changing of guard within the partyBy Keith Duggan
CourtsChild died of injuries associated with road traffic collisions or striking trauma, murder trial hearsBy Eoin Reynolds
HealthDoctor failed to refer infant later diagnosed with viral meningitis to emergency department, inquiry hearsBy Stephen Farrell
Social AffairsIreland’s Traveller and Roma communities still face high unemployment rates, event hears By Emmet Malone
SoccerIreland make waves at Under-17 World Cup in Qatar, where a park is the host venueBy Patrick Redmond in Doha
AmericasCop30: New approach to foot-dragging by richer countries appears to pay off as summit beginsBy Caroline O'Doherty
PoliticsSurvivors of abuse in industrial and reformatory schools set to be offered State financial helpBy Martin Wall
Ireland‘A great privilege’: Michael D Higgins thanks public for support as he departs Áras an Uachtaráin