Gaelic GamesLimerick fathers and sons: ‘I said it to you Ger, years ago. The boys will win it for us’By Denis Walsh
OpinionHow do you explain that, in a place where people are hungry, there is usually food?By Sally Hayden
ObituariesProsecutor in high-profile trials of Veronica Guerin’s killers, Omagh bombers and Catherine Nevin
CourtsMother of four tells Christmas week family court about ‘constant battle’ for child maintenanceBy Mary Carolan
OpinionThe man shouting ‘f**king woke shite’ outside the vaccination clinic summed up 2022By Jennifer O'Connell
Health‘Where would I get dinner if I didn’t work?’ says midwife after working 20 straight ChristmasesBy Paul Cullen
Social AffairsIrish ‘silver swallows’ are migrating to the Spanish coastBy Guy Hedgecoe and La Zenia, Spain
Social AffairsRefugee groups raise ‘serious concerns’ over child safety at East Wall centreBy Kitty Holland
CultureHow to be less than perfect, but still creatively amazing: Let go of rigid expectationsBy Gemma Tipton
PoliticsMartin aims to stay at helm of Fianna Fáil and return to taoiseach’s officeBy Justine McCarthy
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘You put the focking Quality Street, the focking Roses and the focking Celebrations in the same bowl!’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:19
CultureArt that made me cry: ‘It’s a Wonderful Life is a ruthless machine for the extraction of the biggest, saltiest tears’
TV & RadioPodcast review: In Kathy Burke’s hands, death has never sounded quite so amusingBy Fiona McCann
AthleticsCitius, altius, fortius... insanis: The crazy levels needed to reach Paris ‘24 By Ian O'Riordan
BooksNorthern Ireland, the BBC, and Censorship in Thatcher’s Britain: New insights into a bad decisionBy Niall O Dochartaigh
BooksLansdowne FC: A History – Quirky, highly readable chronicle of south Dublin rugby clubBy John O'Donnell
BooksUnsettled Land: From Revolution to Republic, The Struggle for Texas – cinematic proseBy Charles Travis
HealthHSE secures private beds as hospitals struggle to handle ‘apocalyptic’ surge in respiratory illnessesBy Pat Leahy, Simon Carswell and Jack Power
BooksCinema Speculation by Quentin Tarantino; Hollywood: The Oral History by Jeanine Basinger and Sam Wasson By Donald Clarke
Housing & PlanningGeneration Rent turning to social media rather than rental websites to find accommodation By Jade Wilson
Life & Style2022 Timeline: An Oscars slap, Russia’s attack, wildfires in Europe – a year to remember for all the wrong reasonsBy Kevin Courtney
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Difference in affluence between those who own their own homes and those who rent in Ireland is off the scaleBy David McWilliams
Life & StyleFintan O’Toole: We are living with the possibility of no future, of civilisation coming towards its endBy Fintan O'Toole
PeopleMy father bought two bunches of flowers the day I was born, one for my mother, the other for his girlfriendBy Hilary Fannin
PoliticsMicheál Martin: ‘I suspect far right are seeking to plant their ideas ... and penetrate groups in our parliament’By Justine McCarthy
RugbyMatt Williams: Ghastly scenes on San Francisco’s streets remind us of how lucky we are By Matt Williams
SoccerMichael Walker: Special memories of Terry Hall’s pivotal role in fighting the good fightBy Michael Walker
GolfBest sporting moments of the year - No 8: Rory McIlroy bounces back in style at East LakeBy Philip Reid
IrelandMan (20s) dies in single-car collision in Co Galway on Christmas Eve morningBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandCreeslough priest thanks President for ‘solidarity, support and care’ after visit to communityBy Shauna Bowers
TransportPassengers left stranded in US after Aer Lingus flight cancelled due to ‘technical issue’By Shauna Bowers
HealthCovid hospitalisations up 68% as health service faces worst-ever winter for overcrowdingBy Shauna Bowers and Barry Roche
IrelandGlen Hansard’s Christmas Eve busk, with Dermot Kennedy and Róisín O, returns to Dublin streetsBy Ellen O'Riordan
TV & RadioAfter Glen Hansard reaches in to pull your heart out, Imelda May’s hurricane-force cheer carries the dayBy Ed Power