BusinessAlmost nine in 10 taxpayers agree capital gains tax rules should be overhauled By Ellen O’Regan
Social AffairsAnalysis: Ireland waved goodbye to its world-famous welcome last year as anti-immigrant rhetoric gained footholdBy Sorcha Pollak
MotorsHyundai Ioniq 6 versus BYD Seal: Two of our top cars for 2024 go head to headBy Michael McAleer
DublinWhy is the Dublin Region Homeless Executive facing criticism over Ringsend hub plan?By Olivia Kelly
PoliticsHomelessness chief defends communication strategy amid criticism following Ringsend arson attackBy Jennifer Bray, Olivia Kelly, Fiachra Gallagher and Conor Lally
EconomyIreland’s wind farms: Why 2024 is a critical year in moving towards renewable energyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
ArtTom Meskell on First Fortnight role: ‘I never ask people their station; I take them as I find them’By Rosita Boland
RugbyBilly Burns: ‘It’s one good game. It doesn’t make me Ireland’s future number 10′By Johnny Watterson
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Munster need to rediscover the core principles to be able to move forward By Gordon D'Arcy
Social AffairsDirect provision: Will plan to end use of controversial system be offloaded to next government?By Jennifer Bray
AbroadI feel that same old new year pressure even in the midst of a burning Australian summerBy Laura Kennedy
Gaelic GamesJason Forde and Tipperary keen to end their frustrating wait for silverware By Paul Keane
OpinionThis year let’s banish ‘following your gut’, ‘centrist dads’ and entertaining politicsBy Kathy Sheridan
CourtsMore High Court judges will hear cases during summer vacation, says High Court presidentBy Mary Carolan
EconomyDNG adds to chorus of estate agents predicting house-price growth in 2024By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Life & StyleThe vet said my dog was ‘bright of mind and spirit’. May we all be like that in 2024By Rosita Boland
EducationTeacher-sharing scheme to tackle school shortages results in single full-time postBy Carl O'Brien
Your MoneyTen ways your wallet will be affected in 2024, from mortgages to car insuranceBy Conor Pope
PoliticsMuseums could lose ‘interesting and important’ pieces due to cultural donations tax capBy Colin Coyle
Business Today NewsletterBank levy plan, M&A steady and what next for Ireland’s wind energy ambitionsBy Peter Flanagan
Middle EastSaleh al-Arouri: Hamas leader killed in Beirut was organisation’s main link to Iran By Jason Burke
MusicThe Music Quiz: Andy White once went looking for which Irish writer’s burial place?By Tony Clayton-Lea
IrelandWednesday’s Top Stories: Homelessness chief defends communication strategy, Teacher-sharing scheme to tackle shortages
BusinessBenches, playgrounds and bike sheds: Creative ways to reuse wind turbine blades By Coco Liu and Sanne Wass
Asia-PacificJapan Airlines crash: How passengers in Tokyo were evacuated to safety as blaze engulfed planeBy Justin McCurry
Business‘You can’t win a battle with time’: Realising you can’t do everything is key to time managementBy Henry Mance
ArtFrançoise Bornet, young lover in Robert Doisneau’s The Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville, dies aged 93By Angelique Chrisafis
US‘A crushing loss to wokeism.’ How a proxy fight over campus politics brought down Harvard’s presidentBy Nicholas Confessore
BusinessDublin still has highest electricity prices of all EU capitals despite latest fallBy Ian Curran
Sport‘Ultimately, you have to go for the positions that are there’: Bernie Collins on going from Queen’s to Formula OneBy Claudia Savage
IrelandGerry O’Carroll, former murder squad garda involved in Kerry Babies case, dies after short illnessBy Conor Lally and Anne Lucey
Inside BusinessHousing in 2024: ‘several more years before we see the quantity of houses we need’Listen | 31:21
CourtsBlanchardstown stabbing: Second man arrested in Tristan Sherry murder investigationBy Conor Lally
UKNigel Farage-linked Reform UK party gets ready to attack Tories’ right flank in upcoming electionBy Mark Paul
EnvironmentAncient fossil sponge estimated to be 315m years old found near Cliffs of MoherBy Tim O'Brien
BusinessRyanair losses drag on Irish index as global markets continue new year’s slumpBy Ellen O’Regan
Ireland‘Please find out who took Imelda from us’: Waterford vigil marks 30 years since woman went missingBy Darragh Murphy
Housing & PlanningMinister for Housing Darragh O’Brien: ‘Fair-minded’ people will see housing progress by election By Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastHizbullah constrained despite vowing revenge over killing of Hamas deputy leader By Michael Jansen
IrelandPornography website access could be restricted by passports under new proposals By Mark Hilliard
Middle EastBlasts kill more than 100 in Iran during ceremony marking death of Qassem SoleimaniBy Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
Social AffairsCarers to benefit from contributions counting towards State pensionBy Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawPSNI apologises for failings in dealing with man with paranoid schizophrenia who later killed elderly couple
HealthAoife Johnston’s family not consulted on terms of reference of investigation into 16-year-old’s death in hospitalBy Colin Gleeson