Election 2024Exit poll suggests Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil will be in driving seat to re-establish coalitionBy Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
BooksPoets’ prose: Thinking about questions posed by poems, from Seamus Heaney to Eavan BolandBy Vona Groarke
BooksThe Irish Times best books of 2024: Anne Enright, John Boyne, Joseph O’Connor, Mia Levitin and more reveal their favouritesBy Martin Doyle
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Sorcha, I’m wondering is climate justice maybe a bit above Santa’s pay grade?’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:22
EnvironmentLife without chemical fertiliser is hard for farmers to fathom, but they could be in cloverBy Ella McSweeney
CultureThe Guide: Fontaines DC, Culture Club and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsFor Trócaire, relationships make all the difference in difficult timesBy Sandra O'Connell
BooksAuthor Georgi Gospodinov: ‘The past is not a good place to live in. And the dealers of the past roam among us’By Rónán Hession
MusicJames Vincent McMorrow: ‘I’ve been building back a version of me that made me happy rather than crying every night’By Ed Power
Art‘Having a minimum-wage job sucks the life out of my soul’: 10 young artists on the challenges they faceBy Gemma Tipton
BooksThirst by Giles Foden: What happens when there’s not enough water to go around?By Michael Cronin
Film‘They are stupid people for stupid times’: Cate Blanchett on presidents, prime ministers and powerBy Tara Brady
Election 2024Over 50 documented incidents of violence, abuse and harassment during election campaignBy Conor Gallagher
People‘There could be two cars, but the fridge is empty’: Hidden poverty in middle-class IrelandBy Rosita Boland
TennisSports Books of the Year: Conor Niland’s The Racket the best in a year dominated by autobiographiesBy Malachy Clerkin
Election 2024How to watch the election count: The key races to follow this weekendBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionIreland needs a major housing reset and this will discommode many. It has toBy David McWilliams
PeopleProf Donal O’ Shea: ‘The positioning of Ronald McDonald House at the entrance to the new children’s hospital makes me angry’By Jen Hogan
RugbyMark Ella was ‘the fulcrum ... the genius’ of Australia’s trailblazing tour of 1984By Denis Walsh
Crime & LawJewish student attacked in Dublin nightclub in suspected hate crime amid fears of rising anti-SemitismBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesCuala likely to shade it over St Mary’s as they seem to have the priceless ability to find a wayBy Seán Moran
RugbyAndy Farrell wants Ireland to deliver against Australia to show they are on an upward curveBy Gerry Thornley
Books‘It doesn’t have to be them or us’: Teachers behind new book of refugees’ stories want to challenge stereotypesBy Ella Sloane
PeopleUkrainians on the threat of Trump: ‘There should be no concessions because this is our territory’By Daniel McLaughlin
Election 2024Irish Times political reporters pick their moments of the 2024 election campaignBy Jennifer Bray, Jack Horgan-Jones, Pat Leahy, Cormac McQuinn and Harry McGee
Election 2024From handbags at dawn to the Kanturk Disaster: the campaign’s highs, lows, and outright clangers By Miriam Lord
Gaelic GamesGAA set to give Football Review Committee proposals the green light for next year’s leagueBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Whatever happens tonight, Na Fianna will celebrate it. What else would we do?By Malachy Clerkin
BooksIrish Cities in Crisis: A ‘call to arms’ on the challenges of housing a rapidly growing populationBy Frank McDonald
Election 2024Almost half of voters favour a Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael led coalition, according to exit poll By Pat Leahy
Inside Politics NewsletterDramatic exit poll points way as almost half favour Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael coalition By Pat Leahy
SoccerEileen Gleeson on facing Wales in Dublin: ‘The Aviva is in our soul, this is our home’By Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessDAA ‘ultimate’ plan is for 55 million passengers a year through Dublin Airport By Dominic Coyle and Colin Gleeson
Election 2024More than half of voters made up their minds during election campaign, according to exit pollBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawIndependent prosecution service ‘must be protected’ says Director of Public ProsecutionsBy Mary Carolan
Election 2024Slim majority say Government did not do enough to tackle climate change, according to exit pollBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily: tallies suggest big losses for Greens and a shock in Dublin Central Listen | 30:39
Election 2024Diarmaid Ferriter: Greens deemed irrelevant in shallow campaigns with magic money and social media stuntsBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Election 2024Most voters support existing State benefits for asylum seekers or believe they should be expanded - exit pollBy Jack Horgan-Jones
MusicVampire Weekend in Dublin review: A head-spinning performance worthy of all the greatsBy Kevin Courtney
Election 2024Majority of Independent voters would have backed candidate even if they were in a political party - exit pollBy Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastIsraeli military says it killed October 7th attack suspect who worked for US-based charity
Gaelic GamesJim Gavin: ‘This is a great opportunity for our games, not to be continuously searching out the dark matter in life’By Seán Moran
Election 2024The complete exit poll results: the most important voter issues and second preference detailsBy Colin Gleeson
Gaelic GamesNa Fianna beat Kilcormac-Killoughey to secure their first Leinster hurling titleBy Gordon Manning
Election 2024: As it happenedElection 2024 results: The winners and losers from day one of countBy Conor Pope and Harry McGee
Key race alertsElection 2024 key race alerts: We analyse the counts that matter mostBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
RugbyIreland ‘just a little bit off’ as they grind out a hard-earned victory over AustraliaBy Gerry Thornley