Crime & LawShoplifting: More than 8,000 arrests as gardaí focus on retail crime gangs in crackdownBy Conor Gallagher
State PapersDublin blindsided on Chris Patten’s appointment as head of NI policing commission, State records showBy Mark Hennessy
State PapersSenior British general ‘furious’ about new Bloody Sunday inquiry he saw as ‘cynical political move’
State PapersLoyalist paramilitaries’ increased professionalisation in early 1990s concerned Dublin, State papers reveal
State PapersMore should have been done to protect assassinated lawyer Rosemary Nelson, British officials later acceptedBy Mark Hennessy
State PapersNotorious apartheid police chief ‘Prime Evil’ was refused entry to Ireland over fears he would settle
State PapersFamily of Irishman assassinated on Bloody Sunday by Collins ‘Squad’ compensated by BritishBy Ronan McGreevy
State PapersHow John Bruton, the last Redmondite, got to grips with the IRA, the UK and the peace processBy John Bowman
LettersLetter to the Editor, December 27th: On investing in the Naval Service, and Ireland’s international aid obligations
HealthAll women will receive same level of allowance for post-mastectomy and hair loss products after cancer treatmentBy Shauna Bowers
FilmThe Movie Quiz: What is the only 2024 film in the box office top 10 that’s not a sequel?By Donald Clarke
BusinessPassenger cap on hold as airlines look forward to growing services out of Dublin AirportBy Barry O'Halloran
BusinessBelvedere Youth Club in central Dublin and Refarm to benefit from CIÉ Tours’ fund By Barry O'Halloran
Social AffairsCHI hospital group has paid €3m to lease buildings close to Temple Street since 2019By Martin Wall
RacingLeopardstown festival: Gordon Elliott and Gavin Cromwell pursue major staying handicap chase doubleBy Brian O'Connor
BusinessFrom Aer Lingus pilots to Alias Tom: Who were the winners and losers in Irish business this year?By Laura Slattery
EconomyIreland’s economic future is bright, apart from a housing crisis, a sick health service and Donald TrumpBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OpinionIt’s time Dublin had a statue to unconventional, complex Maud Gonne MacBrideBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Crime & LawThe year in policing: how did Garda Commissioner Drew Harris respond to the biggest challenges of 2024?By Conor Lally
IrelandPayments by Peter McVerry Trust to law firm may have included ‘different components’, says watchdog By Arthur Beesley
ObituariesTony O’Reilly, Nell McCafferty, Ian Bailey and more: 50 people who died in 2024By Alison Healy
Your Family‘My ex-wife is tracking my daughter’s mobile phone location when she is with me’By John Sharry
OpinionMartin and Harris must now jettison the frothy promises and focus on the essentialsBy Stephen Collins
OpinionIf I have my way, 2025 will have no manspreaders, bagspreaders or texting pedestriansBy Justine McCarthy
MarketsFrom Apple’s record valuation to Zara’s share surge: An A-Z of financial markets in 2024By Joe Brennan
BooksPatriot by Alexei Navalny: Posthumous book underlines Putin critic’s final message: don’t give up By Maurice Casey
UKThe Bionic Baron who staged a comeback after quadruple amputation in one of Westminster’s moments of the yearBy Mark Paul
CourtsMan remanded in custody charged with dangerous driving causing death of woman (21) in Rathkeale By David Raleigh
Soccer‘Every coach is in danger’: Amorim wary of job risk if United’s poor form rolls onBy Ben Fisher
EuropeAzerbaijan and Kazakhstan suspend flights to Russia By Robert Wright in London, Polina Ivanova in Warsaw and Anastasia Stognei in Berlin
BusinessRetailers report better-than-expected Christmas sales after ‘challenging year’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessHarcourt Development Group’s pretax profits top €180m after shopping centre sales By Gordon Deegan
RacingPerceval Legallois finally lands a big handicap prize for JP McManus with Paddy Power Chase winBy Brian O'Connor
An Irish DiaryMemory lanes – Paul Clements on the broad history of narrow thoroughfares By Paul Clements
Crime & LawThree remain in PSNI custody on suspicion of murder as man killed in Newtownards, Co Down, namedBy Marie O'Halloran
TV & RadioHenry Mount Charles: A Lord in Slane – The strange blend of fact and fiction around one of the last Anglo-Irish eccentricsBy Ed Power
Crime & LawFamily and neighbours gather for prayers at site where couple were hit in fatal traffic collision in BlanchardstownBy Colm Keena
PoliticsCouncillor Caroline Dwane Stanley resigns from Sinn Féin ‘due to it not being a safe place’By Sarah Slater and Marie O'Halloran
State PapersState Papers: What we learned, from details of Boris Yeltsin’s Shannon no-show to Ireland’s lost moon rockBy Karl McDonald