PoliticsState to be given sweeping powers in event of sudden oil emergency under new plans By Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
MotorsFirst Drive: Range Rover’s new sporty plug-in delivers luxury at a hefty priceBy Michael McAleer
Social AffairsSoiled mattresses, rats and intimidation by ‘fake police’ among tenant reports to tribunalBy Shauna Bowers
BooksOur future is a merging of human and machine, so what is the impact on our relationships?By Aifric Campbell
Social AffairsMany tenants overholding on properties as they can find nowhere else to goBy Shauna Bowers
OpinionThe Government’s plan for pension auto-enrolment is flawed - there is a better wayBy Colm Fagan
BusinessHousing demand may be ‘cooling’ despite 6% increase in asking prices, report saysBy Ian Curran
BusinessIrish regulator to issue revised Meta rulings after dispute with EU counterpartsBy Ian Curran
IrelandState faces shortfall of more than 14,000 refugee beds by end of March, Minister warnedBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
PoliticsRight-to-housing referendum: Recommendations due this month on wording of vote By Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandMinisters warned about ‘significant consequences’ and potential costs if State loses mother and baby homes casesBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
PeopleRóisín Ingle: ‘I love you so much,’ I shout unconvincingly to my struggling selfBy Róisín Ingle
IrelandIreland’s response to refugee crisis could face even more challenges in 2023 as system teeters on collapseBy Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthRobert Watt saw ‘no prospective improvements’ in hospital waiting lists despite €350m action plan By Cormac McQuinn
OpinionMichael McDowell: Major inquiry into secondary school sex abuse may be less useful than focused studyBy Michael McDowell
Housing & PlanningFirst ‘cost rental’ homes under new agency include two-beds for €1,455 per monthBy Tim O'Brien
RugbyUlster on retrieval mission against Benetton Treviso after four defeats in five games By Michael Sadlier
Your WellnessConfusion persists around HRT and the perceived link with breast cancerBy Michelle McDonagh
MediaFrom double-speed podcasts to glossy magazine buying: six media tips to improve your lifeBy Laura Slattery
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Pecking order at outhalf beneath Sexton about to come into sharp focusBy Gordon D'Arcy
USFirst day of new Republican-controlled US House of Representatives descends into chaos By Martin Wall
Business Today NewsletterHouse price caution, DPC decision, Trackers no longer the cheapest optionBy Peter Flanagan
SoccerBrazilian footballers face furious backlash after failing to show up to Pelé's funeralBy Andrew Downie
PeopleBrianna Parkins: It’s tough living with the feeling you’re not as ‘good at life’ as everyone elseBy Brianna Parkins
HistoryBBC documentary’s Irish Famine ‘extermination’ claim ‘astonishingly irresponsible’, historians argueBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawFundraiser to repatriate Bruna Fonseca on track to raise €50,000 as vigil is organised in Cork
Crime & LawIrish man arrested in Australia for using Kinder Eggs to smuggle cocaine ‘internally’By Conor Gallagher
EducationNumber of primary pupils in Ireland increases for first time since 2018 due to Ukrainian enrolmentsBy Seán McCárthaigh
HealthSecond-highest ever trolley figure recorded with 838 patients waiting for a hospital bedBy Jack Power, Vivienne Clarke and Barry Roche
BusinessData Protection Commission increases Meta fines to €390m after European rulingBy Ian Curran and Derek Scally
Health‘Not fit for purpose’: Limerick nurses speak anonymously on ‘extremely unsafe’ ED conditions By David Raleigh
EuropeEurope’s record temperatures provide little comfort in an ever-warming worldBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle EastIran making ‘every effort’ to process Irish man detained on propaganda chargesBy Conor Gallagher
EuropePope Benedict’s life of ‘failures and also great achievements’ remembered at Munich requiemBy Derek Scally
Middle EastChina launches direct shipping line to Iran’s sole oceanic port on Gulf of OmanBy Michael Jansen
Education‘Baptism barrier’ is stumbling block to reconfiguring patronage, says Catholic schools bodyBy Carl O'Brien
An Irish DiaryBack to the attic – Mary O’Donnell on packing up the Christmas trees and decorations By Mary O'Donnell
PoliticsTaoiseach did not intend to suggest NI protocol could be renegotiated, spokesman saysBy Pat Leahy
Middle EastJewish activists want end to restrictions on Jews visiting and praying at al-Aqsa mosque compoundBy Mark Weiss
Crime & LawAlmost 5kgs of cocaine seized during operation targeting organised crime in DublinBy Mark Hilliard
SoccerMatt Doherty on target as Spurs rout Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park By Jacob Steinberg at Selhurst Park
SoccerGuardiola wants Erling Haaland to put in another ‘passionate’ performance at ChelseaBy Jamie Jackson
Gaelic GamesI appear to be attending Dublin v Wicklow in Baltinglass ... I’m really not sure whyBy Ciarán Murphy
USRepublican McCarthy defeated for sixth time in bid to become speaker of US House of RepresentativesBy Martin Wall