Election 2024Inside Sinn Féin’s marathon Carlow-Kilkenny battle: ‘Both of us are unknown. But it can be done’By Jennifer Bray
WorkNegotiation is a fact of life, whether you are trying to buy a house, close a deal or squeeze a pay riseBy Pilita Clark
Election 2024Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil should stop squabbling and concentrate on their messagesBy Alan Dukes
BusinessIreland should oppose EU proposals on regulatory protection for medicinesBy Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen
Financial ServicesAIB moves some bad-loan risks off balance sheet to support investor payoutsBy Joe Brennan
BooksMícheál Ó Súilleabháin: A Life in Music: Stellar capture of irrepressible force of nature By Siobhán Long
Financial ServicesCredit unions report 51% jump in mortgage lending in year to SeptemberBy Joe Brennan
PeopleFaye O’Rourke’s Christmas: ‘I have a reputation for overdoing it. I splash out. It’s not in my control’ By Tony Clayton-Lea
Stage‘Dreadful government, lack of nightlife, lack of cultural spaces’: Dublin writer Thommas Kane Byrne on his home city By Una Mullally
Top Stories of 2024The Cure’s Robert Smith: ‘I wear lipstick, I’m 65. I’m not the person to stand up to say what’s wrong with the world’By Ben Sisario
StageMary Poppins, Peter Pan and Cinderella: 25 Christmas pantos and shows to see around Ireland this festive seasonBy Ella Sloane
Gaelic GamesDublin are now facing the hardest trick to pull off in sport: succession planningBy Denis Walsh
Election 2024Simon Harris hoping to meet with disability worker Charlotte Fallon in Cork in coming weeksBy Emmet Malone
Election 2024Roderic O’Gorman has a ‘real worry’ about government propped up by ‘right wing Independents’By Jack Horgan-Jones
Pricewatch‘I honestly have no idea how I’m going to save my restaurant from going under’By Conor Pope and Joanne Cronin
CourtsUkrainian woman (50s) arrested for allegedly trespassing former State-provided accommodationBy Jack White
RugbyIreland produced their most fluent performance of the series so far against FijiBy Gerry Thornley
Election 2024‘Housing? I have to admit to being comfortable and it’s not affecting me’: Polarised views in south and west DublinBy Kitty Holland
SoccerKen Early: Manchester United’s current crop will struggle to adjust to Amorim’s systemBy Ken Early
Election 2024General election campaign littered with missteps sees Fine Gael support fall six points to trail Fianna Fáil and Sinn FéinBy Pat Leahy
Property ClinicI don’t want my neighbour to install an air-con unit encroaching on my garden. What can I do?By Patrick Shine
Social AffairsPregnant and seeking asylum: ‘Imagine the journey some of these women have been on’By Sorcha Pollak
Election 2024Two-party coalition not mathematically possible on latest Irish Times poll figuresBy Damian Loscher
IrelandVolunteers supporting homeless asylum seekers say gardaí often ‘increase the risk of violence’ By Kitty Holland
Your Money‘Extravagance? I get stressed by how much my kids will pay for a pair of runners’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PeopleEating disorders in later life: Some of my peers have had teenage weight levels for decadesBy Sarah Moss
EducationGrade inflation falls at Irish universities following concern over integrity of degreesBy Carl O'Brien
Election 2024Greens take third place in review of climate pledges, behind Labour and Soc DemsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Election 2024Simon Harris faces the fight of his political life as Irish Times poll shows drop in supportBy Pat Leahy
Election 2024Inside Sinn Féin in the North: How it has moved from crisis to war footing for the ROI general electionBy Seanín Graham
Inside Politics PodcastThe Harris hop becomes the Simon slump as poll shows Fine Gael behind Sinn Féin Listen | 15:03
In the News PodcastWhy Scientology gets refugees to work for free on the streets of Dublin By Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:38
Business Today NewsletterAIB offloads risk and obesity drug boss calls on Ireland to step up to the plateBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Sharp fall in support for Fine Gael; 24,000 vehicles seized from unaccompanied learner drivers
IrelandIreland weather: Storm Bert clean-up continues as more moderate wind and rain forecastBy Tim O'Brien
MusicBob Geldof defends Band Aid as 40th anniversary single released: ‘This little pop song has kept millions alive’
SoccerMohamed Salah disappointed at lack of Liverpool contract offer and feels ‘more out than in’By Ben Fisher
Financial ServicesEx-rugby international Brendan Mullin sentenced to three years for stealing over €500,000 from Bank of IrelandBy Conor Gallagher and Isabel Hayes
BusinessDollar falls after Donald Trump names Scott Bessent to Treasury roleBy Ian Smith and Mari Novik
BusinessItalian bank’s bid for rival would create major European lenderBy Kaye Wiggins, William Sandlund and Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli
PeopleCork singer Lyra on domestic violence: ‘We have all heard the stories, but it’s now about getting the action’By Ella Sloane
Asia-PacificPakistan’s capital under lockdown as protesters call for Imran Khan’s releaseBy Humza Jilani in Islamabad
Crime & LawMore than 9,000 pairs of fake Nike runners among items seized by officialsBy Ronan McGreevy
StageRapunzel at the Helix, Dublin, review: strong storytelling and effortless inclusivityBy Sara Keating
PoliticsSinn Féin plan for affordable homes will meet lending requirements, Ó Broin saysBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeKyiv letter: Ukraine fears nuclear plants in Russia’s sights as missile strikes bring winter blackoutsBy Daniel McLaughlin
RugbyJoe Schmidt: ‘I’ve swapped sides again and there’ll be a degree of unpopularity’By Gerry Thornley
Election 2024Meet the voters: 'I emigrated in the 80s. Now my children are in the same boat'By Sarah Slater in Kilkenny
Middle EastMore than 1,000 doctors and nurses killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza in past year, officials sayBy Michael Jansen
Ireland‘I’m going to go home and see my dog and get a Chinese’: Irish Unifil troops welcomed home from LebanonBy Jade Wilson
Election 2024Election 2024: Latest poll results show momentum is with Sinn Féin, says McDonaldBy Harry McGee and Jade Wilson
SoccerCourtney Brosnan: Republic of Ireland want to be more than one-tournament wondersBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsDecision of law professor to fire warning shots was reasonable response, murder trial hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
RugbyOwen Doyle: Andy Farrell sure to have a word as Sam Prendergast lucky not to see redBy Owen Doyle
An Irish DiaryRevving up the Shamrock – Alison Healy on the car that never quite got motoring By Alison Healy
RugbyJordie Barrett due in Dublin this week to link up with new Leinster team-mates By John O'Sullivan
Election 2024Former IRA member among nursing home early voters for general electionBy Marie O'Halloran
EconomyMakhlouf ‘increasingly confident’ ECB will hit 2% inflation target next yearBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsShane O’Connor (17) was not receiving 24-hour one-to-one supervision in hospital before suicide, inquest hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsSurge in calls to rape crisis helpline after jury decision in Conor McGregor caseBy Martin Wall
DublinDublin City Council ‘excrement’ on shoes of government officials, FG councillor claimsBy Olivia Kelly
Gaelic GamesMayo’s Pádraig O’Hora expected to join Cillian O’Connor in departing senior football panelBy Seán Moran
US ElectionUS prosecutors withdraw election interference and classified documents cases against TrumpBy Hugo Lowell in New York
Courts‘Consent is not talked about enough’: Dublin rally held in solidarity with Nikita Hand after Conor McGregor caseBy Mark Hilliard
CourtsBest man escapes jail after causing groom’s death while ‘showing off’ in car on morning of weddingBy David Raleigh
Election 2024Climate change ‘a big worry’, children tell general election candidates at hustingsBy Ella Sloane
TV & RadioIrresistible: Why We Can’t Stop Eating – how the food industry cracked the code and made us all eat moreBy Ed Power
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily: a new hope for Sinn Féin as Fine Gael tries to stop the rotListen | 26:51