HealthRetailers selling tobacco and vaping products will have to apply and pay for a licence from next yearBy Shauna Bowers
LettersLetters to the Editor, January 20th: On Gaza ceasefire and need for international aid, and DEI and universities
Social AffairsSome disability bodies warn cash crisis may force them to delay payments to Revenue CommissionersBy Martin Wall
BooksFragments of Victory: the Contemporary Irish Left, edited by Oisín Gilmore and David LandyBy Brian Hanley
EconomyIreland’s 11 billionaires saw their wealth grow by a third to €50bn in 2024By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Financial ServicesNonbank lenders accounted for €20bn of credit to households and SMEs in 2023By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Music‘I would now identify as Irish rather than British. It was a very proud day when my Irish passport showed up’By Michael Dervan
Your FamilyI’ve seen all sorts of kids’ coaches – the good, the bad and the downright he’s-lost-the-plotBy Jen Hogan
Property ClinicIs apartment block management obligated to make doors suitable for owners with disabilities?By Aisling Keenan
Film‘When I sense something is not right, I am going to protect myself’: Lucy Liu on standing up for herself and calling out Bill MurrayBy Emine Saner
IrelandCould US employers in Ireland lead the charge on ending remote working for Irish workers?By Paul Colgan
PeopleHere’s why you should never set ‘reading goals’ in an effort of grim self-improvementBy Sarah Moss
Opinion‘Catastrophe bonds’ may offset LA wildfire damage, part of a perverse trade in dystopia By Rachel O'Dwyer
SportCuala’s first-half masterclass and mighty stuff from Errigal Ciarán would have lifted Pat’s heart By Mary Hannigan
Social AffairsNew Government wants to focus on disability issues but HSE warns of challenges in the coming yearBy Martin Wall
Your MoneyAlison Curtis: ‘To pay for my wedding and a down payment on a house, I used funds I inherited as a teen when my parents passed’By Tony Clayton-Lea
WorkRemote working in Ireland: People ‘are being pushed back to the office against their will’By Stephen Bourke
Ireland‘Nobody took any responsibility whatsoever’: Widow had to pay €70,000 to fix wall damaged by riverBy Sarah Burns
SoccerKen Early: Denis Law one of the very best in the days when players were the only ones who matteredBy Ken Early
Your WellnessPancreatic cancer: ‘I just can’t explain what it felt like hearing those words’By Arlene Harris
Pricewatch‘Neither of us suspected anything unusual’: How one couple lost thousands in a solar panel scamBy Conor Pope
In the News Podcast‘A creep in a puffer jacket’: How a confidence trickster is scamming men in Dublin cityBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 34:45
Business Today NewsletterBillionaires flourish as Davos opens and rising concerns about housing affordabilityBy Dominic Coyle
Your MoneyCan I lose access to capital gains tax relief if I sell a section 23 property at a loss?By Dominic Coyle
Six NationsSix Nations: If you strip away the brassy commerce and vulgar scalping there are storylines aplentyBy Denis Walsh
IrelandIrish rowers, racing in memory of teen who died last year, finish third in ‘world’s toughest row’By Harry McGee
USDonald Trump plans blitz of executive orders for first days in White HouseBy James Politi, Felicia Schwartz, Aime Williams and Myles McCormick in Washington
Sports BriefingDublin GAA’s alive, alive-o as Na Fianna and Cuala take All-Ireland glory By Mary Hannigan
SportBills v Ravens was supposed to be about two stars. It was settled by a brutal drop By Melissa Jacobs
SoccerIreland under-21 international defender Alex Murphy set for loan move to BoltonBy Gavin Cummiskey
TennisJannik Sinner toughs out medical episode to reach Australian Open quarter-finalsBy Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park
BusinessIrish tech boss Eoghan McCabe donates $200,000 to Trump campaignsBy Martin Wall and Ian Curran
EuropeUkraine and Russia turn to Trumpology – and flattery – to handle erratic new US leaderBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsDefence Forces member jailed for 8½ years for rape of fellow soldier at Dublin hotelBy Sonya McLean
EducationAs a visually impaired Leaving Cert student, I feel ignored, frustrated and voicelessBy Anna Brazil
RugbyConnacht must translate European form into strong showing in Glasgow, says WilkinsBy Linley MacKenzie
Middle East‘There’s this double feeling’: Freed Palestinian prisoner tells of joy and pain after releaseBy Michael Jansen
IrelandOvernight fog warning for entire country issued by Met Éireann as stormy weekend expectedBy Tim O'Brien
CourtsFarmer (74) given opportunity to remediate preserved land after felling some 250 trees illegallyBy Barry Roche
EducationTender for controversial €9m mobile phone pouches for secondary schools published By Stephen Farrell
CourtsElderly businessman wants suspended solicitor’s challenge to strike-off recommendation heard urgently By Mary Carolan
BusinessCairn Homes to begin construction of apartments on former RTÉ lands in DonnybrookBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessWestern European companies now see cyber threat as bigger risk than conflict or inflation By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsPersonal trainer jailed for ‘predatory’ sex attack on woman and secretly filming 35 topless women during massagesBy Tom Tuite
Crime & LawBray killing: Tributes paid to ‘harmless’ father-of-six after fatal stabbingBy Conor Lally
Social AffairsMore than 100 people unable to leave Cork refugee centre due to housing crisis – reportBy Colm Keena
CourtsPotential DPP move to confiscate assets possibly linked to jailed former solicitor Michael Lynn adjourned By Mary Carolan
PoliticsOpposition parties to challenge Ceann Comhairle’s view on technical group membershipBy Harry McGee and Pat Leahy
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PoliticsUS multinationals in Ireland take a ‘longer view’ than White House cycles - Minister for FinanceBy Jack Power
RacingLossiemouth has chance of revenge against Constitution Hill at Cheltenham Trials DayBy Brian O'Connor
Trump inaugurationTrump inauguration in photos: pomp, sub-zero temperatures and all manner of tech bros
Social AffairsState spent €1.43bn on accommodation for asylum seekers and Ukrainian refugees in first 9 months of 2024By Sorcha Pollak
Courts‘Eyewitness’ jailed for failing to give evidence in murder trial of Diarmuid PhelanBy Olivia Kelleher
UKRight-wing figures jockey to be UK’s Trump whisperer as Keir Starmer is left to watch from afarBy Mark Paul
BusinessSome 37% of managers will struggle to give pay rises in 2025 due to tighter budgets, survey saysBy Fiona Keeley
TV & RadioVideo Nasty review: cheeky all-too-rare drama that shows 1980s Ireland like it really wasBy Ed Power
CourtsCork dog breeder warned by judge that he may face jail over his neglect of dogs and pups at his homeBy Barry Roche
USDonald Trump returns to strike sombre tone of vindication and providential intercessionBy Keith Duggan
Trump inaugurationTrump inauguration as it happened: ‘We will be the envy of every nation,’ Donald Trump says as he becomes 47th US presidentBy Conor Pope and Mark Hilliard