ObituariesMáire Mulcahy obituary: One of our most prominent scientists, who paved the way for women in academia
PoliticsA flip-flopping tragicomedy, Biden blarney and the riotous right: Miriam Lord’s review of 2023By Miriam Lord
ObituariesJonathan Irwin obituary: Charismatic Jack and Jill founder had a life ‘full of highs, lows and in betweens’
CultureIt is so easy to disconnect, lose your bearings and yourself in these strange days and nights between Christmas and New YearBy Patsy McGarry
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
People2023 in pictures: A snapshot of a volatile yearBy Brenda Fitzsimons, Alan Betson, Bryan O'Brien, Dara Mac Dónaill, Laura Hutton, Nick Bradshaw and Tom Honan
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘The Leopardstown Races, eh, Ross? A great way to blow off the old cobwebs after Christmas!’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:36
PoliticsMore flood damage expected in 2024 as Ryan predicts a ‘difficult year’ aheadBy Cormac McQuinn
Music2024 in music: 20 Irish acts you’ll be hearing a lot more of over the next 12 monthsBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Farming & FoodWeather woes and nitrates: why farmers faced a perfect storm in 2023 By Hannah Quinn Mulligan
Gaelic GamesSports Review 2023: Sprightly veteran Johnny Doyle proves class is permanentBy Gordon Manning
SoccerGuns, slaps, jigsaws and the best 61 seconds of sport all year (the darts, obvs) - the A-to-Z of 2023By Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsPolicing of protests outside Leinster House incurred costs of €209,000 in year to November 22ndBy Cormac McQuinn
EnvironmentSúil ar an dúlra: Read Éanna Ní Lamhna’s Eye on Nature column as GaeilgeBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
Financial ServicesBanks’ focus will shift to investor paybacks in 2024 even as ECB cuts ratesBy Joe Brennan
SoccerMichael Walker: Celtic seem stuck in that old cycle again - beating Rangers could help break itBy Michael Walker
SoccerNew owners will quickly learn that Manchester United need more than a little streamliningBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsPlans to hang portraits of female politicians in Leinster House stall after TD’s interventionBy Colin Coyle
EconomyChina faces into an uncertain 2024 with an economy hobbled by a drawn-out property crisisBy Denis Staunton
Gaelic GamesCian O’Neill on the long and winding road to training: ‘I just love it. Connection – it’s a very special word’By Denis Walsh
RugbyCaelan Doris looking to revitalise usual strengths that ‘haven’t been up to to standard lately’By John O'Sullivan
PeopleWhy I’m raising my daughter as an Irish speaker and how I’ve discovered a community of parents doing the same thingBy Sorcha Pollak
SoccerSports Review 2023: Special day in Aviva Stadium showed how far women’s game has comeBy Mary Hannigan
Life & StyleLost in translation: We live with nonsense placenames thanks to poor adaptation from Irish to EnglishBy Karl McDonald
PoliticsTánaiste Micheál Martin says it will be ‘number of years’ before 40,000 homes per year builtBy Cormac McQuinn
Your WellnessPersistent depressive disorder: ‘You’re just sort of ‘meh’ and you get used to being that way’By Christina Caron
BooksFiction to look out for in 2024: Returning favourites, a fearsome degenerate, and Ireland’s trailblazing all-woman rock band By Martin Doyle
TV & RadioTV in 2024: 26 of the best new and returning shows to watch in the 12 months aheadBy Kevin Courtney
OpinionThis fabulously dismal show captures the thwarted lot of the late-youth millennials By Roisin Kiberd
IrelandIrish citizens in Gaza remain stranded as Israel continues to deny them permission to leaveBy Hannah McCarthy
Middle EastRefugee camps in Gaza hit by air strikes following reports of some 200 killed in fighting between Israeli forces and HamasBy Nidal al-Mughrabi and Arafat Barbakh
EuropeMoscow accuses Ukraine of shelling border following Russian aerial assault that killed at least 39
Social AffairsHomelessness: State hugely ‘dependent’ on McVerry trust survival, Minister toldBy Jack Power
Film‘I am going to keep this really close to my heart,’ says Belfast actor James Martin about his MBE honour
CourtsMan (22) charged with murder of Tristan Sherry in Blanchardstown restaurant on Christmas EveBy Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawIrish tourist (35) stabbed in Brazil during attempted street robberyBy Gerard Couzens and Tim O'Brien
CourtsPrisoner granted permission to bring judicial review against ‘solitary confinement’By Aodhan O'Faolain
Ireland‘Someone I looked up to my entire life’: Funeral of man shot in Wicklow brings Gorey to a stopBy Tim O'Brien