EducationNo applicants for teaching jobs at 75% of schools with recent vacancies, survey finds By Emmet Malone
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowLetters to the Editor, January 30th: On neutrality and isolation, and the aftermath of Storm Éowyn
FilmCompanion review: Sophie Thatcher is the scream queen to beat in this post-AI spin on The Stepford WivesBy Tara Brady
Consumer TechBosch Unlimited 7 Aqua review: Saving time and effort on household cleaningBy Ciara O'Brien
BooksChildren’s fiction: Five books to delight the younger reader with tales of magical cats, geese and squirrels - and a busy girl called Wanda By Sara Keating
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RestaurantsRestaurant review: The Margherita pizza is a study in simplicity at this ambitious new Rathmines ventureBy Corinna Hardgrave
Special ReportsGenAI a competitive edge for aviation leasing firms that think like tech firmsBy Edel Corrigan
Special ReportsWhen Russia seized scores of aircraft, international treaties offered limited recourseBy Edel Corrigan
Special ReportsSustainable aviation fuel: Can renewable oils solve the problem with air travel?By Barry McCall
EuropeEuropean political centre may regret borrowing from far-right’s migration playbook By Jack Power
Special ReportsIreland can’t afford to throttle back on aircraft leasing – it’s a global success storyBy Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsAircraft repairs take off as Ireland’s aviation industry flourishesBy Sandra O'Connell
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Meath from €440,000 to €1.15mBy Alanna Gallagher
ResidentialLook inside: Luxury new-build home behind period facade in Glenageary for €2.795mBy Kevin Courtney
BusinessIrish space race: domestic companies pushing the frontiers of AI, space stations and acoustic technologyBy Emmet Ryan
ResidentialLook inside: Elegant Victorian with showstopper potential on Donnybrook’s Marlborough Road for €1.95mBy Alison Gill
AthleticsDave Hannigan: Sad spectacle as Marion Jones bids to rebuild her ruined brand By Dave Hannigan
EnvironmentMan with brain cancer has to be treated ‘by candlelight’ in town without power since Storm ÉowynBy Ronan McGreevy
ScienceHuman psychology: ‘Even being told you are old could affect things like blood pressure’By Claire O'Connell
BusinessZuckerberg’s culture shift at Meta could make it hard to find new recruits willing to work in his macho organisationBy Chris Horn
BusinessWater, power and transport infrastructure ‘deficits’ will constrain housebuilding this year, says LisneyBy Ian Curran
DublinKey people ‘too often’ excluded from conversations on how best to revitalise Dublin, architect believesBy Kitty Holland
Your MoneyHundreds of Dublin window firm customers, many with deposits over €10,000, unlikely to get refundsBy Conor Pope
OpinionAfter Trump’s pardon of rioters, the most chilling scenarios are no longer far-fetchedBy Daniel Geary
PoliticsCabinet gender balance row intensifies after just six women appointed Minister of StateBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy
OpinionI am tired of explaining Michael D Higgins’s words to incredulous English peopleBy Finn McRedmond
BusinessHousing experts pour freezing cold water on Government’s narrative of turbocharged housing supply By Cantillon
PoliticsEleven politicians get combined payments of €25,500 to improve security at homes or officesBy Cormac McQuinn
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations guide to Scotland: Fixtures, prospects and who to watchBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: The most important rule now is we must support clubs that suffered storm damageBy Ciarán Murphy
OpinionToday’s 25-year-olds are a worried bunch and they’re not just sweating the small stuffBy John McManus
Six NationsOpens in new windowJamison Gibson-Park and Ireland sensing huge opportunity By Johnny Watterson
Your WellnessIs your morning coffee good or bad for your heart? Here’s what the science saysBy Geraldine Walsh
CultureFestivals in Ireland 2025: From Longitude to All Together Now - a guide to 80 of the best By Ella Sloane
In the News PodcastBereaved parents were promised changes. So why is Portiuncula Hospital under scrutiny again?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:31
ScienceAn ominous year: the climate change omens for 2025 look very dark indeedBy Cormac O'Raifeartaigh
TechnologyMicrosoft, Meta defend hefty AI spending after DeepSeek stuns tech world By Aditya Soni and Deborah Mary Sophia
StageThe Ferryman at the Gaiety review: This British play about the Troubles sounds as if it was written using WikipediaBy Chris McCormack
TV & RadioRussell Brand: BBC apologises after staff felt ‘unable to raise’ complaints about presenter
WorkFounder of Astronomy Ireland accused of ‘pocketing’ money intended for organisation, WRC hearsBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessECB cuts interest rates again as focus shifts to Europe’s ailing economyBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
USWhat it would take for America to deport 11 million immigrants By Steff Chávez, Stefania Palma and Myles McCormick in Washington
IrelandYoung man killed during Storm Éowyn ‘knew how to enjoy life’, funeral Mass hearsBy Stephen Maguire
IrelandAdvertisting Standards Authority upholds five complaints against fitness influencerBy Sarah Slater
Six NationsOpens in new windowStafford McDowall to partner Huw Jones at centre for Scotland against Italy
PoliticsLynn Ruane and Tom Clonan re-elected on Trinity panel as Seanad counting nears endBy Marie O'Halloran
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v England: Simon Easterby puts his stamp on side with Ryan Baird selectionBy Gerry Thornley
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland name team to play England: Prendergast ‘the right man this weekend’ says EasterbyBy Muireann Duffy
IrelandStorm Éowyn: Generators arrive in State from EU donors as still no power for 86,000 properties By Sarah Slater, Jack Horgan-Jones and Colin Gleeson
CourtsBoy hearing voices telling him to harm others is deteriorating while awaiting secure State place, court hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
Middle EastIsrael begins releasing Palestinian prisoners after delays following hostage handover chaos
Climate CrisisProlonged Storm Éowyn power cuts highlight the dire need to build our electricity resilienceBy Hannah Daly
EnvironmentAustrians battle with Irish terrain and ‘local dialect’ in Storm Éowyn relief effortsBy Frank McNally
CourtsMan and woman jailed for posing as learner drivers to sit theory tests on behalf of othersBy Eimear Dodd
An Irish DiaryA Tale of Two Richards – Marc McMenamin on two oft-confused Limerick menBy Marc McMenamin
CourtsConor McGregor refused leave to demolish Kildare house for mansion with swimming pools and cinemaBy Gordon Deegan
Six NationsOpens in new window‘Entertainment’ is IRFU’s buzzword kicking off 2025 By Johnny Watterson
Crime & Law‘A shocking number’: 1,600 domestic violence incidents reported to Garda in Christmas weekBy Conor Lally
Crime & LawParents in criminal feuds ‘wearing bulletproof jackets bringing their kids to school’By Conor Lally
USFirst confirmed victims of Washington DC plane crash include US figure skating champions By Anna Betts
Oireachtas‘Another stroke’: Fresh plan to give Michael Lowry’s group Dáil speaking time criticised by OppositionBy Jennifer Bray
USWashington DC plane crash reaction as it happened: Officials search for cause as plane and helicopter crash leaves no survivors
MusicFor Marianne Faithfull, Ireland was where one of the most misunderstood women in music could make sense of her lifeBy Ed Power
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland’s unbeaten run ended by England as indiscipline and inaccuracy prove costlyBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandSéamus Coleman, Orla Kiely among recipients of Irish abroad award from Michael D HigginsBy Colin Gleeson