LettersLetters to the Editor, January 14th: On President Higgins’s comments on Nato, and the climate crisis and Dublin Airport
EducationKey dates for 2025 CAO applications: from early-bird applications to Leaving Cert appealsBy Brian Mooney
Education‘It’s a whirlwind, but I’ve managed to strike a balance between work and fun’: Life as a third-level studentBy Peter McGuire
Your Money'The resale game got absolutely crazy': How to make money from selling sneakersBy Fiona Reddan
BooksThe Medieval Irish Kings and the English Invasion review: Insightful history from an Irish perspective By Anthony Candon
Your WellnessAoife was diagnosed with HIV in Australia in 2020: ‘He was unknowingly positive. We had no idea’By Sheila Wayman
RacingEnergumene on course to try to make it third time lucky in Clarence House Chase By Brian O'Connor
OpinionFive years after Covid, we scorn health workers, ignore vaccines and work in our officesBy Fintan O'Toole
OpinionShould Ireland pass the Occupied Territories Bill? Sinn Féin’s Matt Carthy and former ambassador Daniel Mulhall debateBy Daniel Mulhall and Matt Carthy
GolfRory McIlroy looking for third consecutive win in the Hero Dubai Desert Classic at Emirates Golf ClubBy Philip Reid
WorkMoves by Meta and Amazon to drop diversity programmes in US unlikely to affect IrelandBy Emmet Malone
Housing & PlanningHousing crisis unlikely to improve in short term under ‘conservative’ targetsBy Jade Wilson and Jack White
People‘Ireland is one of the most generous nations in the world, but things have been tricky at times’By Deirdre Falvey
ResidentialBungalow with verdant views close to Lough Gowna in Longford for €280,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
IrelandJust 142 applications for exemptions made ahead of XL bully ban despite thousands of such dogs being in StateBy Jack White
IrelandBanning dynamic pricing ‘could have far-reaching implications’ across hotels and aviation, department warnsBy Conor Pope
OpinionWhile LA burns, Fianna Fáil says pro-climate policies are ‘open for discussion’ By Ciarán Cuffe
RugbyJacques Nienaber’s redesigned Leinster defence key to victory over La Rochelle, says James RyanBy Gerry Thornley
Your WellnessWhile a gym mat might be okay for kneeling on, a cross-training machine makes a poor altarBy Orla Tinsley
BusinessLaura Slattery: What can we expect from Mark Zuckerberg's entrance into the MMA-MAGA arena?By Laura Slattery
BusinessCairn Homes increases revenues and profits despite fall in average unit priceBy Ciara O'Brien
BusinessHostelworld revenues dip as backpackers flock to low-cost Asia and Central AmericaBy Joe Brennan
TennisDaniil Medvedev smashes net camera in anger during five-set Australian Open winBy Eleanor Crooks, PA Tennis Correspondent, Melbourne
BusinessQantas delays flights to avoid SpaceX rocket partsBy Peggy Hollinger, Oliver Ralph and Nic Fildes
PeopleCaroline Darian, daughter of Gisèle Pelicot: ‘It’s difficult to be the daughter of a sexual criminal and the daughter of an icon like my mum’By Angelique Chrisafis
RugbyChampions Cup permutations: What is on the line for Leinster, Munster and Ulster in final pool matches?By Muireann Duffy
Crime & LawCrime gangs in north Dublin targeted in large-scale Garda operation involving 39 searchesBy Conor Lally
BusinessEU to review investigations into Apple, Google and Meta as US pressure mountsBy Javier Espinoza and Henry Foy
HealthOvercrowding at Beaumont Hospital does not respect patients’ dignity, Hiqa report findsBy Shauna Bowers
OpinionIreland’s risk-averse civil service cannot speed up delivery of the things we need mostBy Eamon Ryan
CourtsMan (23) facing contempt proceedings for failing to give evidence at murder trial of Diarmuid PhelanBy Eoin Reynolds
RacingConstitution Hill a heavy odds-on favourite to regain Champion Hurdle crown in March By Brian O'Connor
BusinessIreland’s switch to renewable energy has ‘stagnated’, Central Bank report saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsMan fined and disqualified from driving after crashing into St Patrick’s Day parade in Co LaoisBy Joe Barrett
CourtsFarmer convicted of making false report about missing cattle fails to secure Supreme Court appealBy Paul Neilan
RugbyIreland under-20s squad for Six Nations revealed with Éanna McCarthy as captainBy John O'Sullivan
Middle EastNew prime minister pledges ‘construction of the new Lebanon ... rooted in justice, security, progress and opportunities’By Michael Jansen
RacingLeopardstown attendance at Dublin Racing Festival capped at 18,500 and all tickets to be pre-bookedBy Brian O'Connor
CourtsThree men go on trial accused of raping and sexually assaulting woman they met in Dublin nightclubBy Isabel Hayes
EuropeMoscow says it will respond to ‘massive’ Ukrainian strike on targets deep inside RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsPalestinian asylum seeker left homeless for 10 months asks High Court to order State to accommodate himBy Paul Neilan
HealthHSE plans to focus on changed working with staff rostered over entire week, chief executive saysBy Martin Wall
Ireland‘We’re very afraid’: Ukrainian refugees in Limerick given 48 hours’ notice of being movedBy Molly Cantwell
An Irish DiaryFunny Peculiar – Frank McNally on the unhilarious St Hilary and the legal term named after himBy Frank McNally
IrelandMichael D Higgins should not speak at Holocaust commemoration in Dublin, say Jewish representatives By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsLifeguard trial: ‘Thumbs up’ sign misinterpreted as drowned swimmer’s hands had ‘curled up’, court hearsBy Paul Higgins
CourtsTraveller Mediation Service to meet rival faction members in prison to try and broker peace dealBy Barry Roche
SoccerJohnny Kenny’s return to Celtic sparks striker search for League of Ireland clubsBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsMan died days after wife sought his urgent admission to psychiatric hospital, inquest hearsBy Mary Carolan
CourtsPaula Canty killing: Man accused of murder should receive plan for DPP directions, says judgeBy Barry Roche
Six NationsKey Ireland players returning from injury at the right time ahead of Six Nations squad announcementBy John O'Sullivan
CourtsEmployment of Sinn Féin press officer convicted of sex offences may have ‘resulted in misuse of public money’
USSparks fly as US defence secretary nominee Pete Hegseth soldiers on before Senate committee By Keith Duggan
PoliticsRegional Independent Group strikes deal with Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil on formation of next governmentBy Jennifer Bray, Jack Horgan-Jones, Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsMinisters, super juniors and chief whips - what jobs are filled in the cabinet?By Sarah Burns