MotorsCar buyers left in limbo over prices and delivery dates at busiest time of year for vehicle salesBy Neil Briscoe
In the News‘I’d raze it to the ground and start again’ - mothers speak out on Camhs failuresBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:10
OpinionKathy Sheridan: No one is ‘entitled’ to wreck someone’s day with unfocused angerBy Kathy Sheridan
OpinionMichael McDowell: It seems grotesque that Sinn Féin should raise the issue of political donations at allBy Michael McDowell
Music‘I wasn’t prepared for it to be such a man’s world’: Shania Twain on stardom and survival By Zoe Williams
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which vet rockers influenced the Oscar-nominated score for All Quiet on the Western Front?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Social AffairsRefugees intending to seek asylum in Ireland told to defer travel amid accommodation shortageBy Jennifer Bray
Your Money‘Greening’ your pension can give you a voice in changing corporate cultureBy Brianna Parkins
FilmThe Fabelmans: An immaculately performed portrait of Steven Spielberg as a young manBy Donald Clarke
HealthDigitisation of health service is being impeded by ‘bad actors’, former department head saysBy Paul Cullen
Gaelic Games‘The stats don’t lie’: Old mantra of league only being the league is fadingBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsPaschal Donohoe admits to breach of electoral rules by receiving corporate donation in 2020By Harry McGee, Jack Horgan-Jones and Jack Power
ResidentialTake 5: What will €240,000 buy in Romania, Spain, Norway, the UK and Tipperary?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Your WellnessOrla Tinsley: My only hope is a living kidney donor and that is difficult to unpackBy Orla Tinsley
Commercial PropertyHibernia Real Estate Group begins delivery of new headquarters for KPMG By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyBartra secures €4.15m from sale of south Dublin residential site By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyIrish investment consortium in €6.5m deal for landmark Donnybrook MallBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyIntercom set to sublet half of new Dublin HQ to US investment giantBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I’ve not had a good January. Has anybody? Maybe there’s no such thingBy Róisín Ingle
Must-read stories of 2023‘I find my husband’s tattoo repulsive. We now sleep in separate rooms and no longer have sex’By Trish Murphy
USDiscovery of classified documents in Pence’s home raises questions over US controls for securing secret files By Martin Wall
Business Today NewsletterUlster Bank branches to close, Glenveagh’s investor, and ethical pension investingBy Peter Flanagan
Morning Sports BriefingGlen lodge an official objection; Newcastle put one foot into League Cup final
Australian OpenThe unlikely run of Magda Linette continues as Polish woman reaches Australian Open semi-finalBy Tumaini Carayol
Inside Politics NewsletterDonohoe survives Dáil trial by ordeal over election expenses after bruising 10 daysBy Pat Leahy
HealthIreland’s mental health system is ‘unattractive’ to new recruits, senior medic warnsBy Vivienne Clarke
HealthCovid vaccine uptake varies widely in State between Irish and eastern European workers, CSO findsBy Shauna Bowers
TV & RadioExtraordinary: Never mind the, er, misfiring IRA gags. Watch it for star-in-the-making Máiréad TyersBy Ed Power
USRepublicans seek to verify Russia’s compliance with nuclear dealBy Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Max Seddon in Riga
Middle EastWest in a quandary over Iran nuclear dealBy Andrew England in London, Felicia Schwartz in Washington and Henry Foy in Brussels
Oireachtas‘You have a vision, but no plan’: health officials face scrutiny over electronic recordsBy Paul Cullen
CourtsInjuries case to proceed to full trial despite €21,000 payout over car rear-endingBy Ellen O'Riordan
Dubai Desert ClassicRory McIlroy on blanking Patrick Reed: ‘I’m living in reality. I don’t know where he’s living’By Philip Reid
Financial ServicesEY agrees multimillion-euro settlement of Anglo Irish case By Joe Brennan and Ellen O'Riordan
Oireachtas‘Much better mood music’ in EU-UK relations than at any period since Brexit referendum - TaoiseachBy Sarah Burns
Australian OpenNovak Djokovic tears Andrey Rublev apart to reach Australian Open semi-finalsBy Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park
CourtsWoman whose baby died after homebirth claims she may have been ineligible if records were made availableBy Seán McCárthaigh
BoxingGervonta Davis case another example of boxing turning a blind eye to domestic violenceBy Dave Hannigan
Social AffairsGovernment defends request for asylum seekers to avoid travelling to Ireland at UN committeeBy Carl O'Brien
Europe Olaf Scholz bows to pressure on tanks and shatters another German post-war tabooBy Derek Scally
CourtsWoman allegedly trafficked to work as a prostitute in rural Ireland tells court she kept a knife to defend herself By Isabel Hayes and Sonya McLean
EuropeGreek government to face no-confidence vote over wiretapping scandalBy Eleni Varvitsioti in Athens
OireachtasCouncils have ‘difficulties’ enforcing short-term letting rules, says Department of HousingBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessFormer Custom House Capital manager pleads not guilty to conspiring to defraud investorsBy Eimear Dodd
Gaelic GamesNFL Division Two: Dublin and Derry among the contenders in stacked divisionBy Gordon Manning
CourtsPeace activists spared jail over trespassing at Shannon AirportBy Eimear Dodd and Jessica Magee
EuropeUkraine abandons eastern town to Russian troops and seeks western attack jetsBy Daniel McLaughlin
SoccerMikel Arteta admits Mohamed Elneny injury could force Arsenal into market for midfielderBy Jacob Steinberg
An Irish DiaryRoad less travelled – Frank McNally on Percy French and the real-life PetravoreBy Frank McNally
CourtsCase against Hutch stands or falls on evidence of ‘proven and admitted liar’ Jonathan Dowdall, court toldBy Alison O’Riordan and Eoin Reynolds
SoccerSpurs close to signing Pedro Porro after confirming Arnaut Danjuma loanBy David Hytner and Jacob Steinberg
HealthAlmost 10,000 over 75s waiting more than 18 months for outpatient proceduresBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Paul Cullen
OireachtasMiriam Lord: A very civil war breaks out over election expenses as parties realise truce is in everyone’s best interestsBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsSinn Féin admits failing to declare expenses for six events held during 2016 electionBy Harry McGee
Gaelic GamesKilmacud Crokes planning response to Glen’s objection to 16th man in club finalBy Gordon Manning
SoccerCarabao Cup: Marcus Rashford solo goal helps Manchester United ease to victory over ForestBy Peter Lansley