BooksTelevision by Lauren Rothery: A novel about deeply cynical people living semi-charmed livesBy Kristen Poli
CultureEvent guide: Prima Facie, Pilgrims and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessAmericans are carrying the bulk of the tariff burden designed to boost domestic US economyBy Peter Foster, Aime Williams and Brendan Williams
ResidentialWhat chalet-style homes will €795k buy in France, Austria, the US, Switzerland and west Cork?By Alison Gill
BusinessThe former Greco-Roman wrestler using AI to make used-car pricing transparentBy Michael McAleer
Asia-PacificAfter deadly blaze, Hong Kong faces questions over safety, trust and powerBy Denis Staunton
ResidentialCarrickmines five-bed with contemporary interiors and energy efficiencyBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessIrish executives expect M&A activity to pick up if geopolitical climate calms downBy Colin Gleeson
PoliticsEquality safeguards in International Protection Bill remain ‘unclear’, watchdog says By Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthMinister intervenes in Spanish cancer patient’s European case amid concerns over impact on Irish medical negligence casesBy Ellen Coyne
DublinOne of Dublin’s busiest roads faces year of traffic restrictions due to new water mainBy Olivia Kelly
Gaelic GamesNFL Division One: Who can challenge Kerry in 2026 as teams assessed ahead of new campaignBy Gordon Manning
OireachtasLocal authorities criticised for failure to collect €32m in derelict-site levies By Marie O’Halloran
People‘In Ireland, we grew up not talking about sexual pleasure, about your vagina, your vulva, your testicles’By Laura Dowling
PeopleBrianna Parkins: The Beckhams gifted us one of the best weeks on the internet after the Coldplay coupleBy Brianna Parkins
BusinessSenior finance manager the best paid role in Ireland with median salary of €100,000, report findsBy Hugh Dooley
RugbyCian Prendergast: ‘My parents are Connacht fans so Leinster game won't be difficult for them’By Gerry Thornley
BusinessPaschal Donohoe ignored bank levy advice from officials that would have benefited PTSBBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandTusla ‘failed to show lawful basis for processing whistleblower’s data’, watchdog findsBy Órla Ryan
BusinessGreen light for 145 apartments in Kimmage, south Dublin after appeal by residents rejectedBy Hugh Dooley
In the News Podcast‘What am I doing?’ Adults with ADHD reveal struggles with addictionBy Andrew McNairListen | 24:42
BeautyOpens in new windowBrilliant one-and-done make-up products to get you through JanuaryBy Simone Gannon
USRupture or kerfuffle? Trump’s display in the mad theatre of Davos has European heads in a spinBy Keith Duggan
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Zelenskiy slams Europe’s ‘inaction’ in Davos; Minister criticises dentists who offer BotoxListen | 09:19
DublinFlood defences for one of Ireland’s most at-risk areas now not expected until 2033By Olivia Kelly
BusinessPowerscourt Distillery to be sold to US investors in deal agreed with receiversBy Hugh Dooley
BusinessTikTok says it has finalised deal to establish US entity, avoiding Trump banBy Sam Levin and Mark Sweney
UKKeir Starmer’s allies launch ‘Stop Andy Burnham’ campaign to block parliamentary returnBy Pippa Crerar, Jessica Elgot and Josh Halliday
USTrump rescinds Canada’s invitation to join his ‘Board of Peace’By Chris Cameron and Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Health‘Laughing gas’ use has led to ‘alarming’ rise in spinal cord damage, Irish hospital findsBy Sarah Burns
UKBarron Trump called UK police after seeing woman being ‘beat up’ on video call, court told By Lizzie Dearden and Stephen Castle
TennisAustralian Open: Carlos Alcaraz dazzles in 100th Grand Slam match as Sabalenka makes fourth round
On The Money NewsletterCarers get a fright on tax but other budget measures bring better news By Siobhán Maguire
BusinessRevolut scraps US merger plans in favour of push for standalone licenceBy Stephen Morris and Laith Al-Khalaf
DublinDublin City Council stops use of X ‘with immediate effect’ after Grok AI controversy By Olivia Kelly
MusicHothouse Flowers at Tradfest 2026: Powerful night of music from a band with real soulBy Pat Carty
RugbyConor Murray: Irish fans demanding change in the Six Nations squad should take a breathBy Conor Murray
CourtsDevil mask-wearing burglar with machete jailed for role in violent raid on Athlone student houseBy Tom Tuite
BusinessCentral Bank settles alleged whistleblower case with sacked forensic investigatorBy Stephen Bourke
StageA Slow Fire review: In Simon Stephens’s astonishing new play, hope is a bleak experimentBy Chris McCormack
Middle EastTrump claims US ‘armada’ is headed for Middle East as Iran death toll passes 5,000 By Patrick Wintour
GolfRory McIlroy gets back into the mix in Dubai with Shane Lowry leading Irish contingentBy Philip Reid
IrelandWoman found dead in tent on Dublin street ‘got a raw deal’ and ‘deserved better’, funeral hearsBy Rosita Boland
Inside Politics NewsletterAfter Davos, the US can no longer be treated as a normal EU allyBy Pat Leahy
UKStarmer says Trump should apologise over claim Nato troops avoided frontline combat in AfghanistanBy Mari Novik and Lucy Fisher in London
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Welcome back to the league, the faithful droopy-eyed hound of the GAA familyBy Malachy Clerkin
Inside Politics PodcastHas the EU learned that a tougher line might work with Donald Trump?Listen | 48:40
BusinessHammerson lodges plans for 10 padel courts at Swords Pavilions shopping centreBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeFour incidents, 45 deaths and strikes over safety concerns: A week of crisis on Spanish railsBy Guy Hedgecoe
Courts‘Constant manipulation’: Man sentenced to life for murder of ex-girlfriend Bruna Fonseca in CorkBy Barry Roche
MusicOn Megadeth’s farewell album, Dave Mustaine signs off with a final act of bloody-mindednessBy Ed Power
The Women's PodcastWeight-loss drugs: ‘Somebody said to me recently, people have no excuse now … it’s depressing’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 78:52
Gaelic GamesNational Hurling League team-by-team guide to Divisions 1A and 1BBy Seán Moran and Denis Walsh
CourtsCoimisiún na Meán spends millions of euro fighting legal actions by social media giantsBy Ellen Coyne
PoliticsTrump’s Board of Peace a ‘complete oxymoron’ due to Putin presence, says HarrisBy Martin Wall
EuropeAnxiety shifts to irritation in Denmark as details of US ‘deal’ on Greenland trickle outBy Derek Scally
PoliticsSimon Harris slams ‘vulgar’ Trump as Taoiseach plays it safe in contrast of rhetoricBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsConvicted rapist jailed for six and a half years after sexual assault of woman in her homeBy Barry Roche
Social AffairsIreland’s largest mosque to reopen in time for Ramadan after nine-month hiatusBy Fiachra Gallagher and Patsy McGarry
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Counterintuitively, Connacht may be the biggest winners in URC TV dealBy Gerry Thornley
An Irish DiaryThe spat between Elon Musk and Michael O’Leary was more than just a spatBy Frank McNally
IrelandGalway man completes 4,800km rowing journey across Atlantic Ocean in fewer than 40 days By Katie Mellett
Athletics‘I know I can beat most of the world records’: Iron man Jakob Ingebrigtsen maintains big goals despite 2025 setbackBy Sean Ingle
IrelandTrinity Hist and Army Cadet School provide winners at Irish Times Debate semi-finalBy Cian O'Connell