BooksWar, Peace and the Derry Journal By Pat McArt: An editor known as ‘the last of the giants’ who never clicked with John HumeBy Paul Clements
HealthSome Rotunda staff commuting from Spain due to cost of living in Ireland, says hospital masterBy Paul Cullen
WorkBlacklisted film set workers awarded tens of thousands of euro against top production firmBy Stephen Bourke
Books10 great books and their 10 best chapters: The perfect way to while away an afternoonBy Darragh Geraghty
FilmOne Life: Anthony Hopkins, indisputable great, gets one more chance to show us what he can doBy Donald Clarke
RugbySam Prendergast gets his chance to shine as Leinster entertain Ulster at the RDS By John O'Sullivan
PoliticsLeo Varadkar says he is not changing his life despite risks to politicians’ safetyBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawNew system for stripping Irish citizenship from naturalised immigrants to come into force this yearBy Conor Gallagher
Rugby2023 by the numbers: Blunt Munster, fantastic Forde and what might have been with Healy By Nathan Johns
EnvironmentSatellite technology that could help local authorities predict buildups of smelly seaweed developed By Mark Hilliard
HealthMaster of Rotunda: ‘The amount of social deprivation on the north side of Dublin has been an eye-opener’By Paul Cullen
OpinionHere’s the secret to happiness in 2024, according to a dead Greek philosopher: don’t get noticedBy Joe Humphreys
Politics‘Progressive’ organisations must explain any decision not to support referendum, says MinisterBy Jennifer Bray
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in JanuaryBy Kevin Courtney
OpinionUS is on the precipice of two very different futures. Here’s how each of those scenarios might goBy Daniel Geary
EuropeUkraine ‘has become stronger’, says Zelenskiy, as Russia pummels city of Kharkiv with missilesBy Constant Méheut and Anton Troianovski
Europe‘It’s a nightmare’: Landlords in a bind as France imposes tough new emissions rulesBy Leila Abboud in Paris
Crime & LawFire at Dublin building intended as homeless accommodation confirmed as arsonBy Conor Lally and Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioLate Late Show New Year’s special review: Patrick Kielty is tigerishly buoyant as a TV anticlimax unfoldsBy Ed Power
USNikki Haley outspends US Republican rivals in attempt to catch Donald TrumpBy Alex Rogers in Washington and Sam Learner in New York
USFlorida sex scandal shakes Moms for Liberty, as group’s influence wanesBy Lisa Lerer and Patricia Mazzei
Asia-PacificJapan earthquake: people ordered to evacuate affected areas after tsunami alerts issuedBy David McNeill
HealthHospital overcrowding surges on first day of new year as flu and Covid-19 cases spreadBy Paul Cullen
An Irish DiaryPutting Ireland on the map — Paul Clements on 200 years of the Ordnance Survey in Ireland By Paul Clements
TV & RadioThe Tourist: Jamie Dornan in another British drama ‘does’ Ireland? Yes, our hearts are sinkingBy Ed Power
SoccerLiverpool turn on the style against Newcastle in Salah’s last game before African Cup of NationsBy Andy Hunter
RugbyMcFarland delighted as Ulster execute kicking plan to perfection to beat LeinsterBy John O'Sullivan
RugbyMunster counting the cost of Connacht defeat as injuries pile upBy Linley MacKenzie at The Sportsground