OpinionKathy Sheridan: Authoritarianism on back foot in face of Iranian women and Ukrainian resistanceBy Kathy Sheridan
State PapersLoyalist leaders struggled to contain hardliners who wished to attack RepublicBy Brian Hutton
State PapersSecret report into shooting dead of Aidan McAnespie found British soldier’s claims ‘difficult to accept’By Brian Hutton
PoliticsLeo Varadkar: In Ireland people have to pay the highest rate of income tax on very modest incomesBy Cormac McQuinn
FoodIreland’s best restaurant, chef, pub and more: Winners of Georgina Campbell awards 2022 announced
State PapersAlbert Reynolds threatened to block EU enlargement if funding deal was not honouredBy Harry McGee
State PapersJohn Hume drafted IRA ceasefire statement for Gerry Adams, according to ‘secret’ fileBy Brian Hutton
OpinionWe must face up to asylum issues or play into hands of xenophobic extremistsBy Michael McDowell
State PapersRobert Mugabe put up in Tony O’Reilly’s Irish mansion after wife’s death, files showBy Brian Hutton
State PapersGarvaghy Road ‘will not exist’ if Orange parade is blocked, unionist MP predictedBy Harry McGee
Middle EastHealth fears for Irish man (64) jailed in Iran for almost three months amid crackdown on protestsBy Conor Gallagher
Middle East‘I fear I will never see him again’: Irish ‘hostage’ in Iran caught in French diplomatic tangleBy Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsNeed to report abuse disclosed in counselling has ‘chilling effect’, HSE director saysBy Jack Power
EducationAnxious, tech-savvy, diverse: A new primary curriculum aims to catch up with pupils of todayBy Carl O'Brien
EducationPrimary schools to teach foreign languages as religion time cut under new proposalsBy Carl O'Brien
AfricaZimbabwe’s women deminers sweep away fear and stereotypesBy Farai Shawn Matiashe in Chipinge, Zimbabwe
State PapersHow the Northern peace deal could have been the Barbados Agreement: State papers reveal last-ditch talksBy John Bowman
Books‘Erosions is as much about nature, both violent and calm, as it is about exile, chasing the exotic’By John A Griffin
Social AffairsHelping Irish emigrants move back home: ‘The day I left Ireland I said I will be back’By Áine Ryan
BooksAn Alphabet for Gourmets: An alchemy of time, place and the company of loved onesBy Louise Kennedy
Gaelic GamesSéamus Hickey: ‘The great teams are always the ones who separate themselves ... Limerick have done that’By Gordon Manning
FoodFrance has calvados. Ireland now has its own excellent apple brandy, rum and ice wineBy John Wilson
State PapersPrince Andrew predicted the rise of Sinn Féin... and eight other curious tales from the State papersBy Harry McGee, Ronan McGreevy and Brian Hutton
FilmWhitney Houston: Can this Rocketman-style biopic do justice to a flawed, fascinating woman?By Donald Clarke
Your WellnessOrla Tinsley: Life is too short and unpredictable, so eat your curry chips nowBy Orla Tinsley
Your Wellness‘My wife often reacts angrily when I try to talk to her about her drug use’By Trish Murphy
BusinessTesco, Aldi and Brown Thomas Arnotts admit ‘more to do’ to close gender pay gapBy Laura Slattery
IrelandArts community pay tribute to playwright and ‘gentle soul’ Jo Egan who died in Christmas Eve crash
BusinessJapan moves to ease crypto token listings after FTX collapseBy Takashi Nakamichi and Nao Sano
US‘We can’t go back’: Dashed hopes on Mexico border as US extends policy excluding migrantsBy Edgar Sandoval
Asia-PacificRussian tycoon and travel companion found dead in Indian hotel a few days apartBy Anushka Patil
EconomyBNP defends using different interpretation of sustainable developmentBy Natasha White and Frances Schwartzkopff
RacingBest sporting moments of the year - No 4: Rachael Blackmore makes Gold Cup historyBy Philip Reid
IrelandDeath of Ukrainian man at accommodation centre in Limerick treated as tragic accidentBy David Raleigh
CourtsMan who injured back while lifting bag of pork awarded €365,000 in damages by High CourtBy Aodhan O'Faolain
State PapersHaughey refused to visit Arabian horses gifted to the State because of ‘poor standard’By Harry McGee
State PapersState Papers: Ireland feared being drawn into Estonia-Russia IRA arms ‘disinformation’ rowBy Brian Hutton
State PapersIreland helped George Bernard Shaw find his own ‘Eliza Doolittle’ before his deathBy Brian Hutton
Crime & LawGardaí hunt for cattle rustlers who stole animals worth €15,000 from farm on Christmas Eve By Barry Roche
AustraliaAustralia’s housing crisis is getting worse: ‘We fear there is a tsunami of homelessness about to hit’By Stella Qiu and Praveen Menon in Campbelltown, Australia
TennisNovak Djokovic makes low-key return to Australia but fan reaction will be divided By Courtney Walsh
HealthHospital emergency departments have become ‘warehouses’ of patientsBy Shauna Bowers and Sarah Slater
RacingLeopardstown: Michael O’Leary times it right as Conflated benefits from A Plus Tard’s absence By Brian O'Connor
EuropeKosovo closes border with Serbia as tensions mount By Marton Dunai in Budapest and Henry Foy in Brussels
BusinessExxon sues EU in move to block new windfall tax on oil companiesBy Derek Brower, Alice Hancock and Tom Wilson
CourtsESB technicians who claimed overtime ‘deliberately’ held up last Christmas lose all test cases in payroll rowBy Stephen Bourke
An Irish DiaryBrought to ruin – Ray Burke on the burning of houses associated with Free State Senators By Ray Burke
EuropeEU bribery investigation ‘on scale used for organised crime’By Valentina Pop and Sam Fleming in Brussels
Crime & LawMan extradited to Ireland to face money laundering charges following lengthy investigation By Conor Lally
SoccerErling Haaland moves to 20 goals for the season as Man City see off LeedsBy Will Unwin at Elland Road