Extra EU seat causing a stir in the Midlands-North West The Midlands-North West constituency for the European Parliament elections next June will have an extra seat. Analysis and Comment • 20 Nov
Why are guilty pleas in murder cases uncommon? RTÉ's Legal Affairs Correspondent Órla O'Donnell looks at why guilty pleas in murder cases are few and far between. Analysis and Comment • 19 Nov
Journalists in Gaza pay high price to report on war When the message came through from Mohammad, a journalist contact of mine in Gaza, I was just so relieved. Analysis and Comment • 20 Nov
Sunak taking charge, but plenty of time for more drama The British prime minister sacked his hard right home secretary Suella Braverman after making a series of controversial remarks. Analysis and Comment • 19 Nov
'Buy now, pay later' in focus as festive season nears As the festive spending period nears, most consumers say they will scale back on their purchases amid the cost of living squeeze. Many will enter … Analysis and Comment • 20 Nov
Storm Debi: Further sign of climate change in Ireland What a horrendous week it has been for the people of Clarinbridge, Oranmore and Kinvara, who suffered the full brunt of of Storm Debi. Is … Analysis and Comment • 20 Nov
How DNA and other evidence convicted Puska of murder Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds explains the evidence that convicted Jozef Puska of the murder of Ashling Murphy in January 2022. Analysis and Comment • 17 Nov
Unlikely last time Govt asked to refer Israel to ICC The Govt opposed the call to refer Israel to the ICC by arguing that it would not have any impact given the ICC is already … Analysis and Comment • 15 Nov
Price on Demand: The growth of 'dynamic pricing' We're familiar with it when booking flights, but now 'dynamic pricing' is creeping into more parts of our lives, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 15 Nov
Strategic vision a start but not end of reform in RTÉ It has been a tumultuous five months at the national broadcaster since it admitted in mid-June that it had paid top presenter Ryan Tubridy €345,000 … Ireland • 14 Nov
Household media fee evokes memories of water charges There was a curious choreography to today's Government approval of €56 million for RTÉ with the Cabinet being informed that a decision was made in … Analysis and Comment • 14 Nov
Cameron return knocks Braverman departure off headlines The sacking of Suella Braverman was expected to dominate the British news agenda today - until there was the announcement that former prime minister David … Analysis and Comment • 13 Nov
'Nothing typical' about Jason Corbett case This is an extraordinary case –there is nothing typical about it. That is why it has been the subject of so much public fascination, so … Analysis and Comment • 14 Nov
Will Govt asking parents not to buy smartphones work? Inspired by the approach of primary schools in Greystones, where mobile phones are not allowed, the Cabinet this week agreed guidelines it hopes will encourage … Analysis and Comment • 12 Nov
China closes to Irish beef, but when can ban be lifted? China is the second-most populous country in the world and the closure of such a vast market for Irish beef is a blow to farmers. Ireland • 13 Nov
Sinn Féin: A party confident it can maintain its run Ask politicians what the mood is in their party ahead of an Ard Fheis, the word you'll hear back from many is "upbeat". Ireland • 11 Nov
WeWork's woes come as the Irish office market stumbles WeWork has hit the lowest ebb in its 13 year history - just at the time when the Irish office market needs its business model … Business • 13 Nov
Bumper crowd for cup final evidence of LOI fan growth League of Ireland clubs have seen an increase in attendance over the last number of years. Sports reporter Dave Kelly examines the rise in interest … Analysis and Comment • 13 Nov
Braverman isolated over claim of pro-Gaza bias by Met British Home Secretary Suella Braverman's future is in the balance over her claim of bias by the Metropolitan Police in its handling of pro-Palestinian protests. Analysis and Comment • 17 Nov
Micheál Martin pushes 'open for trade' message in China Deputy Foreign Editor Edmund Heaphy reviews Tánaiste Micheál Martin's four-day visit to China, with trade and EU relations high on the agenda World • 11 Nov
Smirking Puska showed few signs of remorse in court Jozef Puska faced overwhelming evidence that he was guilty of murder. But his demeanour in court was unusual, with little show of concern or emotion … Analysis and Comment • 10 Nov
Explained: The latest twist in the Apple tax case saga Today saw the latest development in the long running saga that is the Apple tax case, as the Advocate General of the EU's highest court … Business • 09 Nov
No mention of return to power-sharing in King's Speech Britain's King Charles spoke for 11 minutes this morning as he set out the British government's priorities for the year ahead, but there was no … Ulster • 07 Nov
Israel and Gaza: What comes after the Time of War The dystopian landscape of Gaza reflects a desperate lack of hope that this calamity can end soon. Analysis and Comment • 06 Nov
Conor Dolan: The clever gang member taken for a 'mug' Paul Reynolds reports on the jailing this week of Conor Dolan, the clever gang member who was taken for a mug. Analysis and Comment • 05 Nov