PoliticsNew low-interest loan of €75,000 for home retrofits a ‘game-changer’, says Eamon Ryan By Harry McGee
State PapersDoomed plan to create Premier League team ‘Belfast United’ detailed in filesBy Seanín Graham
BooksMaura Laverty and Sean O’Casey: Bearing witness to an unfair, unjust society in gradual transitionBy Barry Houlihan
Asia-PacificAfter three decisive victories, Narendra Modi looks poised to return to power in IndiaBy Rahul Bedi
State PapersGeorge Bush showed little interest in Ireland but was focused on Iraq prior to 9/11By Harry McGee
HistorySenior Sinn Féin and unionist politicians set up ‘secret group’ to discuss deadlock in peace processBy Harry McGee
State PapersBlair told Mowlam to put abortion law reform ‘on ice’ 20 years before it was legalised in NorthBy Seanín Graham
HealthLetterkenny hospital tells staff not to ask patients to lie on floor after man suffers injuriesBy Paul Cullen
State PapersMayhew confessed to thinking Northern job would be ‘relatively undemanding’By Mark Hennessy
State Papers‘A deeply insecure leader’ and ‘an amiable villain’: What civil servants had to say about North’s politiciansBy Ronan McGreevy and Harry McGee
TV & RadioEight Years’ Hard Labour: Succession meets Are You Being Served in this deliciously catty podcastBy Fiona McCann
BusinessFridays bring unique ‘surge’ in broadband activity from about 2pm, says Vodafone IrelandBy Laura Slattery
PeopleThe smell of farts was as unnatural as the metal can hurtling through the air at 30,000ftBy Emer McLysaght
SportShohei Ohtani, the $700m man, is a product of brutal Japanese baseball culture that’s turning children off the game By Dave Hannigan
Gaelic GamesHannah Tyrrell’s baby can look forward to a unique sporting tale at bedtimeBy Gordon Manning
AthleticsSports Review 2023: Adeleke’s phenomenal season full of promise of more to comeBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesÓ Cairealláin’s journey has taken him from West Belfast to a central role with LimerickBy Paul Keane
Climate CrisisThe overfishing issue that persists despite pledges to support sustainable seasBy Pádraic Fogarty
Climate CrisisScourge of plastic production now part of a gigantic and unstoppable experiment By Sadhbh O'Neill
Life & StyleRosita Boland: There are not enough true eccentrics in the world these daysBy Rosita Boland
EconomyIrish economy has stalled and corporation tax is wobbling but what will 2024 bring?By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
RugbyLeinster boss Leo Cullen pivots to Ulster after grinding out Thomond Park winBy Johnny Watterson
RugbySports Review 2023: Unforgettable fare in Paris as Ireland claim Springboks’ scalpBy John O'Sullivan
AbroadA snapshot of house prices in five cities around the world and how they compare to IrelandBy Naomi O’Leary, Derek Scally, Mark Paul, Denis Staunton and Martin Wall
PoliticsDisability funding used as ‘piggy bank’ when other areas run out of cash, Minister of State claimsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EducationNorma Foley on gender identity: ‘Kindness and inclusion must always be the heartbeat of schools’ By Carl O'Brien
OpinionBritain wants to have its Swiss roll and eat it. Should Ireland stand in its way?By Newton Emerson
Housing & PlanningAfter years of tumult, An Bord Pleanála battles the legacy of crisisBy Arthur Beesley
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Investigation after body found in Tipperary; Storm Gerrit cuts power to thousands
State PapersX case ‘horror’, ‘gay bashing’, and republican ‘headbangers’: State papers shed light on a turbulent decadeBy Ronan McGreevy
Climate CrisisIrish Climate Report 2023: This year to be the warmest on record, says Met ÉireannBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessSocial workers, credit controllers and accountants among most in-demand professionsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CompetitionsWin a Champagne lunch for four people at Cellar 22, a cosy new wine destination in the heart of old Dublin.
EducationSchool abuse: Religious orders asked whether they will co-operate with an inquiry that identifies individual membersBy Carl O'Brien
HealthNew antibody treatment for RSV in infants highly effective in reducing hospitalisationsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Inside BusinessAn Post Christmas parcel deliveries surge by 30% but letters in declineBy Ciarán Hancock
BusinessIrish households saving more than their European counterparts despite poor returnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
US‘It’s a humanitarian disaster.’ Migrant surge overwhelms US-Mexico borderBy Natalie Kitroeff in Arizona
RacingGalopin Des Champs produces display for the ages with spectacular Savills success By Brian O'Connor
EuropePrague university gunman appears to confess to earlier killings of baby and her fatherBy Ashifa Kassam
Climate CrisisPublic strongly supports aviation tax to address climate impacts, poll findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Business‘Shakeout has begun’ after $5bn streaming loss for Netflix rivalsBy Anna Nicolaou and Christopher Grimes
Rugby‘We were all excited about where he was going’ - Munster’s Edogbo set for surgery on another Achilles injury By Nathan Johns
IrelandStorm Gerrit: Taxi driver injured by falling tree in Waterford as west coast braces for more windBy Jack Power
An Irish DiaryAbsence-of-light entertainment - Frank McNally on Irish words for dusk, the Celtic Twilight, and the original Monsieur SilhouetteBy Frank McNally
ObituariesJacques Delors: his vision for Europe was for a single market for capital, labour, goods and services; and economic and monetary union
HealthEmergency departments see 80% rise in patients with flu or Covid, HSE figures showBy Colin Gleeson
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on climate policy in 2023: fine words need to be turned into decisive action
IrelandGardaí arrest man (20s) after postmortem on body of man found in Co Tipperary houseBy Barry Roche