MotorsPopular Porsche and Renault models among those being discontinued in 2024 due to new regulationsBy Neil Briscoe
MotorsBMW i5 M60: Insanely fast and even reasonably efficient, this premium EV is finger-licking goodBy Neil Briscoe
BooksMy Friends by Hisham Matar: The challenges of exile and humankind’s ability to adaptBy Sarah Gilmartin
MusicThe Music Quiz: Name the two Irish acts included in Ticketmaster’s 10 breakthrough artists for 2024By Tony Clayton-Lea
TechnologySkills shortage and ethical concerns barring business from adopting AI, says IBMBy Ian Curran
FilmPoor Things review: Emma Stone is properly unsettling in this provocative feminist fable drenched in Victorian horrorBy Donald Clarke
Music‘John Lennon was stoned when I punched him’: Terri Hooley on his wild life in the Belfast punk sceneBy Garth Cartwright
OpinionIf it’s not broke, don’t fix it: voting No is wisest option in upcoming blindman’s buff referendumsBy Michael McDowell
StageKrapp’s Last Tape: The acting greats who have taken on Samuel Beckett’s one-man playBy Barry Houlihan
Crime & LawGarda reservists urged to join full-time force after changes to entry criteriaBy Conor Lally
Climate CrisisHottest year in Ireland and rest of world could be surpassed again as El Nino peaksBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsOmbudsman for Children calls for reversal of recession-era downgrade of his roleBy Sarah Burns
Middle EastGenocide accusation: Israel to fight South African case on key grounds of action and intent in GazaBy Mark Weiss
ScienceYoung Scientist gears up for its 60th year with AI, diversity and mental health under the microscopeBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsOpposition to single men seeking asylum is increasingly a fact of political life in IrelandBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsProportion of single men among asylum seekers fell sharply in final weeks of 2023By Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Pat Leahy
CourtsGerry Kelly facing legal bill of at least £150,000 after ‘frivolous’ libel actionBy Freya McClements
HealthChildren and adults should take Vitamin D supplements up to St Patrick’s Day, Department of Health saysBy Paul Cullen
Social AffairsNearly a fifth of male sexual assault victims felt ‘spiked’ beforehand - studyBy Jack Power
AbroadThe arrival of our belongings changes the move to Australia from experiment to realityBy Laura Kennedy
Your Wellness‘I want to be with my now vulnerable mum, but my wife won’t understand and there will be push back’By Trish Murphy
Crime & LawIrish neutrality has changed but it is too early to consider it dead and buriedBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionDemonisation of single, migrant men has bounced from far-right into the mainstreamBy Kathy Sheridan
Business Today NewsletterGood year for Enterprise Ireland, first-time buyers and Sharon HorganBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandWednesday’s Top Stories: Hottest year takes world close to 1.5-degree threshold; man sleeping rough dies in Dublin
BusinessBoeing’s CEO admits ‘our mistake’ after 737 Max door blowoutBy Siddharth Philip and Julie Johnsson
Sports BriefingMorning sports briefing: Provinces face up to problems ahead of difficult French examsBy Mary Hannigan
EuropeFormer Polish minister starts hunger strike in prison after arrest in presidential palace By Derek Scally
HealthMost people don’t shop around for health insurance despite potential savings, watchdog findsBy Conor Pope
BusinessRepublic set to be big winner from new global minimum corporation tax, says OECDBy Emma Agyemang
TransportDublin Bus driver appeals dismissal for breaking ‘zero-tolerance’ policy on phone use behind wheelBy Stephen Bourke
EuropeFrance’s ‘baby Macron’ faces stiff test as prime ministerBy Leila Abboud and Sarah White in Paris
BusinessAI-driven misinformation now world’s biggest short-term threat, World Economic Forum warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
UKBritain to quash wrongful convictions in Post Office accounting scandal by ‘end of the year’By Mark Paul
GolfRory McIlroy excited for year ahead as he outlines ‘dream scenario’ for a new world tourBy Philip Reid
Crime & LawGarda investigate fire at Sandyford property far-right claimed was earmarked for housing asylum seekersBy Paul Cullen
Social AffairsInternational Protection Office making faster decisions amid application surge, says directorBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessHousing rents in Republic have doubled since 2010, Eurostat figures showBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SciencePresident criticises use of science and technology advances ‘as tools of war and destruction’By Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessBank of Ireland in talks on sale of loan on London building leased to WeWork – reportBy Joe Brennan
SoccerBorussia Dortmund seal €4m deal to take Jadon Sancho on loan from Manchester United By Fabrizio Romano
DublinIdentity of rough sleeper who died in Dublin city remains unknown to authorities By Sarah Slater and Kitty Holland
IrelandHuman trafficking investigation after migrants found in container at Rosslare HarbourBy Jade Wilson, Brendan Furlong, Vivienne Clarke and Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsJudgment of International Court of Justice against Israel will be ‘severe’ unless it immediately stops onslaught of Gaza, says Ryan By Harry McGee
An Irish DiaryMillstone milestone — Frank McNally on the 225th anniversary of a ‘temporary’ taxBy Frank McNally
Farming & FoodValue of Irish food and drink exports drops as inflation hits consumer spendingBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
ScienceMiriam Lord: Young Scientists are engaging, ingenious, entertaining – and then there’s politicians giving them chaseBy Miriam Lord
AfricaSomalia militants kill passenger and holding five hostages after UN helicopter crash, says official
ScienceAI for benefit of students and a fruit box prolonging shelf life showcased at BT Young Scientist ExhibitionBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandGovernment drops plans to house migrant men in favour of families at Carlow premisesBy Arthur Beesley
CyclingIrish riders secure place in bronze medal final at European track championshipsBy Shane Stokes
Social AffairsHomeless man died metres away from one of Dublin’s main tourist attractionsBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsFumes and ‘rapidly lethal’ heat significant causes of Stardust deaths, inquests hearBy Kitty Holland
Middle EastExplainer: What is International Court of Justice in The Hague and what is South Africa’s claim against Israel?By Helen Livingstone