LettersLetters to the Editor, January 6th: On ill-judged changes to the Leaving Cert, and soccer chants and society
BooksPower to the People: The Hot Press Years by Michael D Higgins. Minority reports from Ireland of the 1980s and 1990sBy John Gibney
BusinessBusiness activity growth hits nine-month high with strong outlook for this year, according to AIB survey
IrelandDrivers abandon vehicles as snow in several counties results in extreme conditions on roads By Conor Lally
FilmBabygirl star Harris Dickinson: ‘There’s a really dangerous thing going on with lonely, angry young men’By Kyle Buchanan
Your WellnessDoctors share 19 tips for looking after your liver: Don’t drink alcohol every day, but do drink coffee, and lose weightBy Sarah Phillips
BusinessIreland has chance to take a leading AI regulatory role – starting with the appointment of a dedicated ministerBy John Clancy
OpinionWomen don’t want a rest on Nollaig na mBan. We want decent childcare, equal pay and access to healthcareBy Orla O'Connor
FilmGolden Globes 2025: Colin Farrell wins award for The Penguin as Emilia Pérez and The Brutalist triumphBy Donald Clarke
BusinessDublin-based Brera football investment group racks up €8m losses as a public company By Joe Brennan
TransportIrish Rail reliability falls significantly in 2024 after breakdown and maintenance issuesBy Tim O'Brien
Social AffairsHomeless fathers ‘not seen as fathers’ by services, pushing them farther from children - reportBy Kitty Holland
Crime & LawPaula Canty murder inquiry: Gardaí believe 999 call claiming self-harm will help catch killerBy Barry Roche
Housing & Planning‘It was an eyesore for a long time’: the landmark Galway venues and nightclubs left idle By Cian O'Connell
Your Money‘I joke that my two children are my retirement plan, but I’m not sure they see it that way’By Tony Clayton-Lea
EducationCAO system should be changed to match Leaving Cert reforms, education experts sayBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsNew roads investment planned by Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil after Green exit By Jack Horgan-Jones
Work‘I told him I can only work Irish school hours’: Fighting for work-life balance in Ireland’s tech sectorBy Emmet Malone
IrelandDublin’s north inner city remains Ireland’s dirtiest place, says anti-litter lobby By Olivia Kelly
PeopleThere’s a clear difference between those who grew up taking photos of themselves and those of us who didn’tBy Sarah Moss
OpinionIreland can make the world a better place. But first it must look in the mirrorBy Una Mullally
HealthFormer TD Fergus O’Dowd went to his GP for a routine test. He left with a diagnosis of diabetesBy Marie O'Halloran
In the News PodcastHow barrister Diarmuid Phelan was cleared of murderBy Aideen FinneganListen | 29:51
Business Today NewsletterHigh rental costs mean Dublin ranks in top 10 most expensive cities in EuropeBy Ciarán Hancock
Crime & Law‘A man of great decency and dignity’: Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s father died without ever knowing the truthBy Barry Roche
Sports Briefing‘Real Madrid? He’ll end up at Tranmere’: Roy Keane delivers withering assesment of Alexander-Arnold’s performanceBy Mary Hannigan
FashionGolden Globes 2025 red carpet: Demi Moore and Cate Blanchett in full-metal gúnas, Andrew Scott in full TechnicolorBy Corina Gaffey
MarketsChina rushes to reassure investors as equities and renminbi fallBy William Sandlund, Cheng Leng and Joe Leahy
Sport‘Can we show someone being shot?’: The tense true story behind the September 5th attacksBy David Smith in Washington
TV & RadioProsthetics, a body suit and a standout performance: Why Colin Farrell deserves his Golden Globe for The PenguinBy Ed Power
EuropeMoscow claims gains in eastern Ukraine as Kyiv presses new offensive in Russian border regionBy Daniel McLaughlin
Gaelic GamesThrow-in times confirmed for Saturday’s postponed All-Ireland club football semi-finalsBy Gordon Manning
Climate CrisisWarming Ireland at increasing risk of climate events coming all at once, Met Éireann warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsJury sworn in for trial of lifeguards accused in Armagh swimming pool drowning incidentBy Paul Higgins
MusicChoice Music Prize: Kneecap and Fontaines DC among shortlisted nominees for Irish album of the yearBy Ella Sloane
Crime & LawFuneral of Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s father: ‘He wasn’t afraid to die because he knew he would see her again’By Sharon Gaffney
TennisCruz Hewitt takes expectation and Nick Kyrgios jokes in his stride ahead of Australian Open debutBy Jack Snape
CourtsTwo women who refused to enter hotel quarantine after Covid-19 Dubai trip plead not guiltyBy Tom Tuite
CourtsPeople left in ‘absolute fear’ of accountant in bar with fake gun tucked into trousers, court hearsBy Tom Tuite
Middle EastLebanon ceasefire: Fog of war enables claim and counter-claim to retard progress By Mark Weiss
Middle EastBlinken calls for push to get Gaza truce deal over ‘finish line’ before end of Biden presidency
UKElon Musk fights Battle of Britain on two fronts as he clashes with Nigel Farage and Keir StarmerBy Mark Paul
CanadaJustin Trudeau announces he will step down as Canada’s prime ministerBy Leyland Cecco and Oliver Holmes
SoccerWest Ham on verge of sacking Julen Lopetegui with Graham Potter his possible replacementBy Jacob Steinberg
Ireland‘The giant has gone but he will be in our hearts’, Pádraig Ó Snodaigh’s funeral hearsBy Arthur Beesley
CanadaJustin Trudeau promised ‘sunny ways’ but could not fulfil his lofty ambitionsBy Ashifa Kassam and Leyland Cecco
PoliticsTalks resume between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael on new government By Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
SoccerMarcus Rashford a loan target for Milan as Manchester United mull Joshua Zirkzee exitBy Jamie Jackson
Crime & LawGardaí believe Paula Canty was dead for several hours before emergency services were alertedBy Barry Roche
IrelandAs Ireland’s cold snap continues, what measures are being taken to restore power and water services?By Emmet Malone
DublinDublin soup kitchen bylaws must not push volunteer groups ‘out of existence’, councillors sayBy Olivia Kelly
Cold SnapWeather warnings ‘likely’ to be upgraded while temperatures could fall to -8 degreesBy Fiachra Gallagher
Cold snap - as it happenedWeather Ireland: Some schools to remain closed and thousands of households without waterBy Jack White and Fiachra Gallagher
SoccerNottingham Forest earn sixth win in a row as Gibbs-White returns to haunt WolvesBy Will Unwin at Molineux