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This week, our reader manages her spending by automatically putting money into allocated Revolut pockets for things like groceries, fuel and holidays.

Ireland would stand to gain from joining up to a European system of pooling and sharing aircraft resources, writes Kevin Phipps.

Christmas is one of the least suitable times of year to bring a puppy home, writes Suzi Walsh. Here’s what to consider instead.


Chef Alex Petit shares two Christmas recipes to try over the festive season.

An extract from Kinsella’s bestselling book of essays, At Least It Looks Good From Space.

If you’re going to be in the market for a new car next year, expect more cars with plugs and batteries, says Paddy Comyn.


Political columnist Larry Donnelly looks back at the year that was in Irish politics.


Adriana Casserly explains her choice as a parent to approach Christmas differently to what we usually hear about and see on screens.


Irish fashion design graduates are undereducated about how to protect their work from being copied by fast fashion retailers.
