EducationState exams body reviews whether to hold Leaving Cert oral exams during Easter holidaysBy Carl O'Brien
Housing & PlanningNew tenancies face 18% higher rents than existing ones in second quarterBy Shauna Bowers
Food MonthBest overseas restaurants 2023: My favourite tables in London, Paris, Rome, New YorkBy Tim Magee
BooksDear Gay: Letters to The Gay Byrne Show - a myth-destroying mirror to show the Irish who we areBy Fergus Mulligan
FilmEileen: A film that grabs you by the collar and drags you into a hedge as you stroll uneasily down a lonely pathBy Donald Clarke
BusinessSome 85% of EV drivers say running costs are cheaper, but upfront outlay still a deterrent for many By Ellen O’Regan
StageJezahel: ‘This is for the generations who have yet to experience that four-four beat banging through their chests’By Kate Demolder
Climate CrisisCop28: World leaders meet to attempt closure of emissions gap amid worsening climate crisisBy Kevin O'Sullivan
DublinFamily courts complex: Almost 30 years after the State bought the Smithfield site, plans are finally publishedBy Olivia Kelly
FilmEileen director William Oldroyd: ‘If you want to see something different this is the Christmas movie for you. Right?’By Donald Clarke
Your WellnessImprove your social microbiome: ‘Live with other people, live in a rural environment and have a dog’By Sylvia Thompson
ResidentialDoolough Diaries: ‘Lots of birds get blown off course and end up here. Quite happily, I might add’By Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialGrafton Street penthouse with bird’s eye view of Trinity and bath in bedroom for €1.95mBy Jessica Doyle
EuropeThe EU plans to give Israel €18m in development funding. Many in Brussels aren’t happyBy Naomi O’Leary
ResidentialDivine nine: Our favourite homes of 2023By Kevin Courtney, Elizabeth Birdthistle, Joyce Hickey, Miriam Mulcahy, Frances O'Rourke, Jessica Doyle and Ronald Quinlan
Ireland‘I want Irish people to know this’: How medical aid from Ireland is helping wounded Ukrainian soldiersBy Rory Fleming in Lviv
IrelandFalling inflation may have sting in its tail, Department of Finance warnsBy Conor Pope and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OpinionForget Taylor Swift or Giorgia Meloni. There’s one outstanding candidate for Person of the YearBy Finn McRedmond
Soccer‘We can do good things’: Denise O’Sullivan reflects on a rollercoaster year and looks to future attractionsBy Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: The idea that you’re only playing Gaelic Games properly if you’re suffering is ridiculousBy Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic GamesTight turnarounds on the cards again as GAA opts to retain double-header league football finals By Gordon Manning
OpinionMass deportations, flying cars and a boost to the far right: what might Trump 2.0 involve?By Daniel Geary
RugbyConnacht’s Diarmuid Kilgallen: ‘No one has an absolute right to the jersey... every jersey you get is earned’ By Gerry Thornley
BoxingKeeping up with Katie: Michael Conlan seeks to continue parallels with Taylor in Jordan Gill boutBy Johnny Watterson
SoccerDave Hannigan: For the long-term emigrant, a visit home can turn you into a tourist in your own pastBy Dave Hannigan
OpinionHere’s what you might not know about ‘woke’ water cannons and their use in riotsBy Newton Emerson
Climate CrisisLough Corrib’s hidden diversity in desperate need of co-ordinated protectionBy Lorna Siggins
AfricaAs Kenya’s leader raises his global profile, the public fumes at homeBy Abdi Latif Dahir in Kiambu, Kenya
AbroadAn Irish flight attendant’s guide to the five best cities in which to spend 24 hoursBy Paula Gahan
Your FitnessDon’t let your desire to have a good body become a dangerous quest for perfectionBy Geraldine Walsh
Business Today NewsletterScarp saves 561 jobs, Docklands apartment sand why are so many US tech-based services crappy?By Conn Ó Midheach
Climate CrisisCop28: What’s on the agenda and why UAE hosting has prompted scepticismBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Israel-Hamas ceasefire to continue, two injured after disturbances following gangland funeral
Inside Politics NewsletterStorm over riots continues to rage but McEntee and Harris remain firmly in placeBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessSupply of natural gas not expected to be disrupted this winter, network operator saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SoccerManchester United’s drunken pirate ship of a Champions League campaign continues in TurkeyBy Barney Ronay
Crime & LawTasers, water cannons, bodycams, smaller shields and stronger pepper spray planned for gardaíBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Conor Gallagher
Work‘The use of marijuana and cocaine is worrying’: workplace anxiety blamed as number of workers using substances doublesBy Olive Keogh
BusinessEuro zone inflation falls to two-year low of 2.4%, bringing rate cuts into focusBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CultureMy Therapist Ghosted Me Live! at 3Arena: Like being at the last hen party on earthBy Kate Demolder
Climate CrisisClimate change: ‘Extreme weather is daily destroying lives and livelihoods’, says global bodyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
MusicCMAT at 3Olympia: A triumphant spectacle from one of Ireland’s best entertainersBy Lauren Murphy
BusinessMichael O’Flynn retained right to object to former business partner’s debt deal, Supreme Court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Shane MacGowan 1957 - 2023Shane MacGowan: The lyrics that defined a great songwriterBy Kevin Courtney
Shane MacGowan 1957 - 2023Shane MacGowan obituary: Outsider who became one of Ireland’s most feted sonsBy Richard Balls
Shane MacGowan 1957 - 2023Shane MacGowan: What Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Depp and others said about him over the yearsBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Crime & LawDublin riot instigators ‘exploited’ Irish language to evade online moderatorsBy Naomi O’Leary
TV & RadioThe Secret Genius of Modern Life review: This sunny-side up outlook on technology is a breath of fresh airBy Ed Power
Smart MoneyThe slightly rich pay their taxes these days, but what about the super rich?By Cliff Taylor
RugbyTrio of English referees in charge for Irish provinces’ Champions Cup opening gamesBy John O'Sullivan
MediaGript article that wrongly identified Parnell Square stabbing suspect is removed from siteBy Colm Keena and Conor Lally
Climate CrisisTaoiseach visits agricultural development in UAE in advance of global leaders summit at Cop28By Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsAnnual cost of national debt interest payments equates to about €650 per person in IrelandBy Cormac McQuinn
Shane MacGowan 1957 - 2023Shane MacGowan, The Pogues’ frontman and singer-songwriter, dies aged 65By Hugh Dooley
BusinessHigh Court must reconsider fairness of insolvency deal permitting man to keep farmBy Ellen O'Riordan
Climate CrisisCop28 opens with push to scale up ambitions, though fossil fuels issue signals difficult days ahead in DubaiBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BooksPaul Lynch’s Prophet Song set for increase in global book sales amid ‘Booker bounce’By Martin Doyle
CourtsMan accused of threatening security guard with knife in Dublin supermarket appears in courtBy Tom Tuite
Shane MacGowan 1957 - 2023Ireland has lost ‘one of music’s greatest lyricists’: Tributes paid to Shane MacGowanBy Jack Power, Sarah Burns and Ronan McGreevy
EuropeDeadly shelling hits eastern Ukraine as Russia bans ‘extremist’ LGBT movementBy Daniel McLaughlin
USHenry Kissinger obituary: If there was an American superpatriot, it was the controversial, ruthless KissingerBy Jonathan Steele
PoliticsMinister for Justice Helen McEntee seeks meeting with social media giant X following Dublin riotsBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandWeather: Snow showers and ice forecast across Ireland as yellow warning issued for entire countryBy Tim O'Brien and Mark Hilliard
Social AffairsTraveller workers excluded from jobs at ‘dysfunctional’ community organisation win 2½ years’ pay eachBy Stephen Bourke
Housing & PlanningInflation in costs remains a ‘serious challenge’ for cost rental scheme, says Cairn Homes chief executiveBy Jack Power
RugbyFive Irish players involved in concussion lawsuit set to appear before the UK’s High CourtBy Johnny Watterson
Social AffairsCarer of the Year award goes to Cork woman who has looked after her quadriplegic husband for 24 years By Shauna Bowers
BusinessGreen fuel distributor will strongly contest application for winding-up, court hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesA grand match: Irish women and Aussie Rules are going very well together By Patrick Horan
CourtsDublin woman pleads guilty over attack and racial abuse of pizza delivery driverBy Jessica Magee
PoliticsDáil’s public spending watchdog has ‘serious concerns’ over resourcing of GsocBy Cormac McQuinn
UKEx-health secretary Matt Hancock decries ‘toxic culture’ in UK government amid Covid-19 pandemic By Mark Paul
An Irish DiaryMad Cow Roundabout – Frank McNally on the rise and fall of the Dublin Cattle RunBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawGardaí await Dublin-stabbing suspect interview as five-year-old girl still criticalBy Conor Lally
USHenry Kissinger reshaped relationship between China and US, says Xi JinpingBy Denis Staunton and Martin Wall
CourtsBarrister for Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes asks assault trial jury to ‘give him back his life’By David Raleigh
Rugby‘Mark Sexton is similar to his brother’ - how Connacht’s new coaching ticket are impressingBy Nathan Johns
Shane MacGowan 1957 - 2023Shane MacGowan at McGonagles and the SFX: How The Irish Times reviewed two Pogues gigs in 1985By Brian Kilmartin and Dave Fanning
Social AffairsMigrant community ‘stressed, afraid and traumatised’ after Dublin city riots By Sorcha Pollak
Crime & LawMan injured in Dublin gangland funeral violence had just been released from prisonBy Conor Lally
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Politics‘Hypocritical’ that State invests in businesses that operate in illegal Israeli settlements, Sinn Féin TD tells PAC By Cormac McQuinn