LettersLetters to the Editor, December 2nd: On small landlords, denaming Herzog Park and Vodafone’s Christmas ad
BooksThe Anthony Bourdain Reader: Part chain-smoking hero, part geeky mensch, firing breathlessly on all cylindersBy Mei Chin
Life & StyleNothing says you care like a hand-crafted Christmas gift – but that doesn’t mean you have to make itBy Sandra O'Connell
Life & StyleChristmas office parties: Leaving before things get messy is a decision rarely regrettedBy Domhnall O’Donoghue
FoodTwelve Irish restaurants where you’ll find particularly good valueBy Corinna Hardgrave, Joanne Cronin and Ali Dunworth
Your MoneyIrish households not getting full benefit of retail investment, research revealsBy Ian Curran
ArtCiarán Ó Dochartaigh: Vague Symptom Clinic review – Chronic illness and political violence intermeshedBy Tom Lordan
Your WellnessThe sound that will not return: Why we need to bring hearing care to livestock martsBy Dr Mohammad AlSaad
Commercial PropertyGovernment initiatives welcome, but significant supply-demand imbalance in housing remainsBy John Swarbrigg
Your MoneyAuto-enrolment pensions are almost here but are some employers trying to game the system? By Fiona Reddan
Crime & LawJudge criticises ‘unworkable’ EU court ban on metadata retention in serious crime inquiriesBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawMajor Garda security operation, road closures in place for Zelenskiy visit to DublinBy Conor Lally, Pat Leahy and Ellen Coyne
PoliticsLarge extensions to critical infrastructure ‘should be exempted from seeking planning’By Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyGerry Thornley: Who Ireland might wish to avoid in the Rugby World Cup pool drawBy Gerry Thornley
Early Edition PodcastZelenskiy’s visit, President Connolly’s Syria trip, Herzog Park, 12 good value restaurantsListen | 09:15
Opinion Fintan O’Toole: Ireland has two economies, one bourgeois, one proletarian. Both are broken By Fintan O’Toole
SponsoredWolfgang Digital makes history by winning best integrated agency at the Global Search Marketing Awards
Gaelic GamesSenan Kilbride back to winning ways with St Brigid’s after Abu Dhabi detourBy Gordon Manning
RacingRyan Moore makes long-awaited comeback ahead of Hong Kong International actionBy Brian O'Connor
EuropeEuropean peacekeepers ‘fundamental’ to Ukraine peace deal, Zelenskiy adviser saysBy Daniel McLaughlin
RugbyDenis Leamy ‘hopeful’ Jack Crowley will be available for Champions Cup trip to BathBy Gerry Thornley
Your Wellness‘When I’m young and going out a lot, I don’t want to worry about putting on weight’By Arlene Harris
EducationEducation matters: ‘My son is overwhelmed by college and is considering dropping out’By Brian Mooney
Crime & LawPrison system ‘at breaking point’ with urgent action needed to tackle overcrowding By Mary Carolan
In the News PodcastWhy Irish landlords are selling up and leaving the rental marketBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 13:18
Global BriefingFailure to join EU rearmament fund shows UK stuck in post-Brexit strategic cul-de-sacBy Denis Staunton
Business Today NewsletterIrish household wary of investing their savings and is now the time for a Morning Ireland refresh?By Dominic Coyle
EuropePutin claims key Ukrainian city has fallen as US envoy heads to MoscowBy Tony Halpin and Olesia Safronova
Inside Politics newsletterVolodymyr Zelenskiy’s historic visit to Ireland aims to help secure Ukraine’s futureBy Ellen Coyne
BusinessECB refuses to provide backstop for €140bn Ukraine loanBy Olaf Storbeck, Henry Foy, Paola Tamma and Laura Dubois
MotorsWill charging my EV ever match the convenience of fuelling up with petrol or diesel?By Neil Briscoe
DublinFurther traffic disruption likely as taxi drivers schedule Uber protest for Wednesday By Emmet Malone
BusinessState agencies and departments to be encouraged to take risks in developing major projectsBy Cliff Taylor
Crime & LawInvestigation after video shows masked men saying NI politicians are ‘legitimate targets’By Seanín Graham
Social AffairsQuite the yarn: From weekly knitting club to Traveller-women-led craft businessBy Kitty Holland
OireachtasOireachtas committee recommends opting out of ‘majority’ of EU migration and asylum pactBy Kitty Holland
Interiors‘He was so kind, with such twinkly sparkly eyes’: Tributes paid to Hugh WallaceBy Fiona Reddan
Social AffairsTusla gives good care to most children, but staffing issues still ‘significant’- HIQABy Katie Mellett
BusinessShare of mortgage lending to landlords has halved since 2020, Central Bank data showsBy Colin Gleeson
Crime & LawAfghan asylum seekers allegedly chased and ‘beaten for 20 minutes’ by gang in DublinBy Conor Lally
CourtsFormer Willow Park primary school teacher to be sentenced over abuse of eight boysBy Mary Carolan
IrelandMourners remember ‘most perfect’ Chloe Hipson, killed with friends in Co Louth car crash By Douglas Walker
RugbyChampions & Challenge Cup: Irish provinces’ fixtures, competition formats, where to watchBy Muireann Duffy
EuropeUkraine says Russia trying to influence US-led talks with claim that city of Pokrovsk has fallenBy Daniel McLaughlin
Asia-PacificDeath toll in Indonesian flooding passes 700 with 1m people evacuated from high-risk areasBy Rebecca Ratcliffe with Hidayatullah in Pidie Jaya
SoccerTerminally ill Ajax fan unable to take place as game’s only supporter after health worsensBy Nick Ames
AmericasUS radar in Trinidad triggers fears Caribbean could be dragged into Venezuela crisis By Natricia Duncan , and Kejan Haynes and in Port of Spain
CourtsDental nurse who broke red light and knocked down student given suspended sentenceBy Isabel Hayes
CourtsNewlyweds withdraw €120,000 compensation claim after honeymoon photos shown in courtBy Ray Managh
BusinessNama trial witness says Frank Cushnahan was motivated by the ‘benefit of Northern Ireland’By Ashleigh McDonald
Gaelic GamesUL manager Brian Ryan in favour of Sigerson-Fitzgibbon Croke Park double-header finaleBy Gordon Manning
CourtsKnifepoint robber who targeted teen boys in south Dublin for mobile phones jailedBy Isabel Hayes and Fiona Ferguson
Social AffairsHalf of Early Learning and Care staff expect to leave job within five years – OECD report By Emmet Malone
BusinessEithne Scott Lennon’s €1.22m retirement costs drag Fitzpatrick Hotels group to a loss By Gordon Deegan
CourtsMurderer takes legal challenge over claims of prejudice against his efforts to get into an open prisonBy Paul Neilan
Golf‘No one’s asked me about it’: Tiger Woods says he has not been contacted about US captaincy for Adare Manor
RugbyMack Hansen ruled out for Connacht’s Challenge Cup clash at Ospreys after foot surgery By Linley Mackenzie
Scéal“Ba bhreá liom a bheith ar ais sa Gleneagle ag an Oireachtas ag a cúig a chlog ar maidin nuair a bhí mé 18, ag béiceacht suas ar Phádraig Ó Sé ar an mbosca ceoil.”By Una Mullally
An Irish Diary‘The cadet was now descending rapidly towards Cavan without any training in the use of a parachute’By Frank McNally
BusinessDeel CEO challenges High Court jurisdiction in industrial spying case taken by rival Rippling
Zelenskiy in DublinLive: Zelenskiy says he is ‘ready for a meeting with president Trump’ after Moscow talksBy Sarah Burns and Jack White
CourtsCourt to rule this month on challenges over superjunior ministers’ Cabinet attendanceBy Mary Carolan
SoccerHillsborough families decry ‘bitter injustice’ that no officers will face disciplinary proceedings By David Conn and Raphael Boyd
PoliticsZelenskiy appeals for support from ‘community of nations’ during Irish visit By Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O’Halloran
OireachtasZelenskiy tells Oireachtas it cannot be ‘business as usual, not appeasement of killers’By Marie O’Halloran
Your MoneyGiving vouchers for Christmas? Consider cash as fifth of recipients yet to use last year’sBy Conor Pope
TV & RadioWhat’s the Monarchy for? on BBC One: You can’t help but think, better them than usBy Ed Power
SoccerLiverpool boss Arne Slot admits unease at dropping talismanic Salah against West Ham By Andy Hunter
EuropePeace in Ukraine no closer as talks between US and Russian officials end without compromiseBy Daniel McLaughlin