Common GroundStronger economic growth in Republic has positive ‘spillover’ in NorthBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Commercial PropertySantry site for with planning permission for a student scheme for €7.5mBy Fiona Reddan
UKRachel Reeves fends off comparisons with Liz Truss as Tories call for the chancellor to be sackedBy Mark Paul
BusinessDonald Trump is likely to listen to noisy business leaders like Michael O’LearyBy John McManus
FilmLA fires: I’ve watched movies and TV destroy my hometown for years. Nothing can prepare you for seeing real devastationBy Alexis Soloski
BooksSci-fi and fantasy round-up: Watch out for a weird time-travelling mother and a half-human, half-mosquito anti-heroineBy Declan Burke
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowGrowing expert consensus on harmful effects of social media on adolescent mental health
Your MoneyMortgages: If you’re coming off a fixed rate now is the time to consider switchingBy Joanne Hunt
ResidentialRefurbished three-bed Donnybrook home with an A3 Ber rating priced at €835,000By Kevin Courtney
Pricewatch‘Crazy’ Boots pricing discrepancies between Ireland and UK leaves reader shockedBy Conor Pope
PeopleRóisín Ingle: After a serious medical diagnosis, I made a small but profound lifestyle changeBy Róisín Ingle
IrelandDriving tests: As some learners wait over seven months, how long is the list in your area?By Jack White
Crime & LawFar-right protests decline sharply but gardaí warn against complacency amid ongoing threatsBy Conor Lally
Gaelic GamesEyes on the prize with history to be made by two of the four clubs in novel All-Ireland finaleBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesInterest in women’s sport in Ireland is rising as the GAA launches new national league seasonBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawGarda HQ defends Commissioner Drew Harris over suspensions and disciplinary cases By Conor Lally
TV & RadioMarilyn Manson: Unmasked – ‘I felt so violated. I didn’t call it rape for many, many years,’ says ex-partnerBy Ed Power
Your Wellness‘I think my cousin may be manipulating my grandmother into putting her into her will’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastConor Pope: ‘The longer I went without booze the more I realised life without alcohol was better’By Bernice HarrisonListen | 24:11
BusinessGalway medtech company Aerogen to create 725 new jobs with €300m investmentBy John Fallon and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsTwo Independents to sit at cabinet as new government agreed, while Healy-Raes expected to give support after talksBy Pat Leahy, Cormac McQuinn, Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
USLos Angeles firefighters braced for powerful winds and dry conditions as they battle to keep wildfires under control
BooksHope by Pope Francis review: Don’t believe the hype, this is another triumph of marketing over substanceBy Patsy McGarry
CourtsMan (31) charged with murder and attempted murder of his mother and father in Cavan homeBy Terry Conlon
Inside Politics PodcastMichael Healy-Rae as junior minister ‘dilutes the essence of their political brand … which is Kerry, Kerry, Kerry’By Declan ConlonListen | 43:20
LettersLetters to the Editor, January 15th: On childcare, family and society, and special-needs assistants
BusinessIrish exports eclipse €20bn for third successive month as prospect of US tariffs loomBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SoccerTeenage striker Michael Noonan goes straight into Shamrock Rovers squad for European actionBy Gavin Cummiskey
Crime & LawCharities Regulator appoints inspectors to investigate Scouting IrelandBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsFormer prisoner loses damages claim for injuries from alleged punch by fellow inmateBy Ellen O'Riordan
Film‘Ireland taking British awards is f**king hilarious’: Kneecap’s six Bafta nominations a leap forward for Irish-language filmBy Donald Clarke
ScienceBritish Iron Age society centred around powerful women, genetic study led by Irish researchers findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Six NationsIreland Six Nations squad: Sheehan and Lowe return; biggest calls at backrow and scrumhalf By David Gorman
Crime & LawGardaí seize cannabis plants with estimated value of €130,000 from Wexford grow house By Ronan McGreevy
TennisNovak Djokovic breaks grand slam record before surviving scare against Portuguese qualifierBy Tumaini Carayol
EuropeRussia accused of plotting airline attacks as missile strikes cause blackouts in UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
TennisAustralian Open women’s round-up: Coco Gauff made to work hard for win by Britain’s Jodie Burrage
FilmWolf Man review: Shocker finds new ways of turning the stomach as it honours the great werewolf tradition By Donald Clarke
CourtsCo Kildare man paid €100 to transport €3.2m worth of drugs jailed for six yearsBy Niamh O’Donoghue
PoliticsLabour, Soc Dems and Greens agree vote-trading deal in bid to secure Seanad election seatsBy Marie O'Halloran
Six NationsGerry Thornley: Natural squad regeneration on show in Simon Easterby’s Six Nations selection By Gerry Thornley
EuropeEU states should agree ‘shopping list’ of joint defence projects, says Polish ministerBy Jack Power
GolfRory McIlroy fears Tom McKibbin signing up to LIV ‘will not be worth the sacrifice’By Ewan Murray in Dubai
UKTulip Siddiq’s resignation raises questions as to why Keir Starmer appointed her in the first placeBy Mark Paul
BusinessHotel executive and husband alleged to have misappropriated €597,000 claims employer owes her €1m
WorkUnions ‘appalled’ by advocate general recommendation minimum wages directive be annulledBy Emmet Malone
An Irish Diary(Southern) Cross Country – Frank McNally on Argentina’s 150-year-old Irish newspaperBy Frank McNally
PoliticsEverything you need to know about the programme for government: from childcare costs to 300,000 extra jobsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
New CoalitionProgramme for government as it happened: ‘Fair but firmer’ migration system, tax breaks and regeneration of Dublin’s main streetsBy Sarah Burns and Jack White
DublinHundreds of Dublin homes at risk of damage after partial collapse of house into riverBy Olivia Kelly and Sarah Burns
PoliticsProgramme for government pledges cheaper childcare, 300,000 new homes and a ‘Year of the Invitation’By Jack White, Jack Horgan-Jones, Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the new programme for government: a vague and contradictory wishlist
PoliticsChanging how Government is run: justice, migration and infrastructure included in shake-upBy Martin Wall
Middle EastDurability of Gaza ceasefire could depend on Trump’s willingness to use US political muscleBy Andrew England
IrelandHolocaust memorial organisers defend decision to invite Michael D Higgins to speakBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandMicheál Martin and Simon Harris welcome Gaza ceasefire after ‘15 months of immense human suffering’
SoccerArsenal reignite title bid after Leondro Trossard completes fightback against Spurs By David Hytner at the Emirates Stadium
SoccerRuben Amorim wants Manchester United players to follow example set by Harry Maguire By Jamie Jackson
Middle EastIsrael intensifies strikes on Gaza hours after announcement of ceasefire dealBy Mark Weiss
PoliticsGovernment promises: The word ‘explore’ appears 34 times and ‘examine’ 86 times in Coalition documentBy Jennifer Bray