Housing & PlanningDublin’s poorest communities at risk of being ‘worse off’ via climate-action measuresBy Olivia Kelly
BooksI’m Not as Well as I Thought I Was by Ruby Wax: Vivid account of depression that defty balances comedy and sincerity By Brigid O'Dea
Special ReportsIreland has moved up the pharma value chain in a competitive climateBy Sandra O'Connell
MusicRebecca Ferguson: Heaven Part II – X Factor alumna makes a soulful retreat from the music industryBy Tony Clayton-Lea
CourtsSupreme Court to rule on whether new system for appointing judges is constitutionalBy Mary Carolan
FilmAnselm: Wim Wenders continues his good 2023 with a portrayal of the German artist, Nazi salutes and all By Donald Clarke
MusicMuireann Bradley: I Kept These Old Blues – Exciting first steps of a Donegal country blues prodigyBy Joe Breen
TV & RadioNewstalk Breakfast duo preside over fractious debate as Shane MacGowan’s widow shares fond memories on RTÉ By Mick Heaney
FilmThe Peasants: This Polish yarn of haystack sex and cabbage parties is a waste of paintBy Tara Brady
FilmTrenque Lauquen: This daring mystery is a much better use of your time than a certain historical epic on releaseBy Tara Brady
Special ReportsBuilding on medtech success will help shape the future of healthcareBy Sandra O'Connell
MusicThe Killers: Rebel Diamonds – Proof that they have never bettered their early hitsBy Lauren Murphy
Godzilla used to be a metaphor for nuclear horror. Nowadays the monsters are metaphors for the lumbering franchises they appear inBy Patrick Freyne
BusinessMichael Brennan of Killarney Hotels: ‘It’s probably more efficient to close at Christmas’ By Ciarán Hancock
RugbyMatt Williams: O’Gara’s greats will go out the gate because Leo’s Lions are made of ironBy Matt Williams
AthleticsFiona Everard excited about lining up with legendary McCormack at European Cross Country Championships By Ian O'Riordan
PeopleIrish pet detective: ‘I’ve had people take machetes to me, firearms. I’ve been set on fire in a vehicle’By Robert Kenny
IrelandFarm claimed by billionaire John Magnier sold to US-based property developer for more than €20mBy Ronan McGreevy
SoccerJoanne O’Riordan: Who’d have thought the faces of Irish football in 2023 would be women?By Joanne O'Riordan
OpinionIrish politicians throwing around terms such as ‘scumbags’ and ‘thugs’ is a slippery slopeBy Justine McCarthy
ResidentialWhat will €315,000 buy in France, Denmark, Mexico, Dubai and Arklow?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionShane MacGowan captured what it was to struggle on the margins of a place that didn’t want youBy Diarmaid Ferriter
OpinionSome of those who were attracted to Sinn Féin’s paramilitary past are now veering far-rightBy Gerard Howlin
BusinessA ‘Booker bounce’, more BookTok joy, and a schoolbooks crisis for Irish booksellers in hectic yearBy Laura Slattery
Business Today NewsletterDeclining power prices, behind the scenes at the Europe Hotel, and ‘Who doesn’t love a book?’By Úna McCaffrey
MediaChief executive of Wexford County Council ‘barred’ from offices of local radio stationBy Colm Keena
IrelandFriday’s Top Stories: Children’s hospital ‘swamped’ by record surge in respiratory cases; cancer patients ‘dying in cold homes’, survey finds
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Who had the most tracks on the soundtrack to 2001: A Space Odyssey?By Donald Clarke
BusinessAn Post keeps gender pay gap at zero as female recruitment push continuesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
In the NewsUK Covid inquiry: Boris Johnson denies wanting to ‘let the virus rip’ By Bernice HarrisonListen | 29:13
EnvironmentMary Robinson: fossil fuels must be urgently phased out with world at critical junctureBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsClaims of assaults, parental abuse and attempted fraud – a day in one of Ireland’s busiest District CourtsBy Mary Carolan
IrelandSocial media firms face fines of up to €20 million for breaches of Ireland’s first online safety code By Carl O'Brien
SoccerRoy Barrett to attend Oireachtas committee hearing to explain Jonathan Hill paymentsBy Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessTop French economist Thomas Piketty accuses Ireland of ‘siphoning off’ others’ tax revenuesBy Naomi O’Leary
On The Money NewsletterIrish workers’ sketchy knowledge about pensions could cost them dearlyBy Dominic Coyle
DrinkNew Dublin pubs: A ‘staunchly Irish’ cocktail bar, a modern local and a beer fan’s paradiseBy Una Mullally
BusinessCost-of-living squeeze forces Irish households to spend more and save lessBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
The Politics FixGlum Sinn Féin faces, a referendum banana skin and a big job for Prudent Paschal By Pat Leahy
CourtsMartina and Ammi Burke removed from Court of Appeal after shouting at barristers and judgeBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsChild protection legislation does not require historic abuse reporting where no child at risk, court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Gaelic Games‘Clear, yet dramatic’ rules changes needed in Gaelic games, says Cork GAA CEO By Seán Moran
PoliticsIreland to work with like-minded EU states over sanctions on ‘aggressive settlers’ in West BankBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Climate CrisisIreland drops six places in climate performance index due to ‘policy implementation failures’By Kevin O'Sullivan
Your MoneyBank seeks possession of deceased woman’s home on foot of loan when she was aged 86By Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsPaddy Cosgrave complaint against Tánaiste is rejected by Dáil oversight committeeBy Jennifer Bray
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: How long will the concept of the Lions stay relevant? By Gerry Thornley
Housing & PlanningUN refugee agency criticises Irish support for asylum seekers left without housingBy Shauna Bowers
IrelandChuck Feeney left the world ‘better than he found it’, mourners at his funeral ceremony toldBy Paul Cullen
GolfJon Rahm’s LIV move the latest reminder that golf is not big enough to be fighting among itself for audiencesBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsJudicial selection system should resolve public unease over appointments, says expert By Mary Carolan
Middle EastAfter two months of war in Gaza, the elderly and newborns live displaced amid the rubbleBy Angus McDowall, Doaa Rouqa and Fadi Shana
CourtsWidow of Console founder pleads guilty to charge of failing to keep books of accountBy Eimear Dodd
Middle EastGaza analysis: ‘Israel’s resumption of the war is the biggest mistake since October 7th’By Michael Jansen
Climate CrisisCop28 could achieve ‘unprecedented’ results, says climate summit president in upbeat message to delegates By Kevin O'Sullivan
SoccerLiverpool unlikely to use January transfer market to replace injured Joël Matip says Jürgen Klopp By Andy Hunter
EuropeVladimir Putin announces plan to secure another six years as Russian leaderBy Daniel McLaughlin
SoccerErik ten Hag tells Marcus Rashford to look to resurgent Maguire and McTominay for inspirationBy Jaimie Jackson
SoccerLiam Brady wins International Achievement prize at Soccer Writers’ Ireland awardsBy Gavin Cummiskey
UKScottish government loses legal challenge over gender identity reformBy Alistair Gray and Rafe Uddin in London and Lukanyo Mnyanda in Edinburgh
SportConcerns grow that Ireland’s cricket tour of Zimbabwe will not be broadcast in either countryBy Nathan Johns
PoliticsSon of Irish soldier murdered by IRA describes Sinn Féin stance on law and order as ‘galling’By Ronan McGreevy
Gaelic GamesMayo’s Brendan Harrison and Clare’s Pádraic Collins retire from intercounty action By Seán Moran
IrelandShane MacGowan funeral: Nick Cave and Johnny Depp play roles in star-studded service in NenaghBy Mark Hilliard
Middle EastUS vetoes UN call for ceasefire as Israeli forces engage Hamas in close-range firefightsBy Mark Weiss
IrelandCrowds line Dublin streets to cheer, sing and bid farewell to ‘huge legend’ Shane MacGowan By Arthur Beesley and Jade Wilson
BusinessPlanning appeal payments could have ‘serious’ tax consequences, Revenue warnsBy Laura Slattery and Arthur Beesley
Crime & LawCorbett family write to US prison authorities over release date ‘error’ for Molly and Thomas MartensBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsStardust fire: 19 ambulances needed to bring remains of victims to morgue, inquest hearsBy Kitty Holland