BooksWilliam Sharman Crawford and Ulster Radicalism: A zealous reformer who clashed with Daniel O’ConnellBy Brian Maye
SportUS sports talk loudmouths delight in blaming Taylor Swift for Travis Kelce’s dip in formBy Dave Hannigan
TV & RadioBuying records, DVDs and physical books: A 2024 resolution for culture loversBy Aoife Barry
Climate CrisisWe are not ‘all doomed’, there are plenty of reasons to be positive in the face of climate changeBy Hannah Daly
Crime & LawSinn Féin pushes for removal of judge convicted of sexual assaultsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
PoliticsCovid-19: Inquiry into Ireland’s handling of pandemic to hear from bereaved familiesBy Jennifer Bray
BusinessCorporate insolvencies reach highest level in five years after 25% rise in 2023By Laura Slattery
PoliticsShape of Covid-19 inquiry begins to emerge – but will it satisfy Opposition and public?By Jennifer Bray
Gaelic GamesKeith Rossiter joins ranks of intercounty managers trying to end John Kiely’s winning run By Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: The four types of players hitting the pitch for pre-season, from blushing debutants to eternal panellistsBy Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic GamesOpportunity for John Kiely to experiment as Limerick’s preseason gets under wayBy Paul Keane
Climate CrisisIreland’s young scientists experience first-hand development and climate challenges facing ZambiaBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsWolves would all be shot if they were reintroduced in Ireland, says Green MinisterBy Cormac McQuinn
AbroadMoving from Singapore to Ireland: ‘I’m shocked by the inefficiency and complete lack of common sense’By Jade Wilson
AbroadMy nine-year-old daughter has opportunities in Luxembourg she wouldn’t have in IrelandBy Darren Gorman
Social Affairs‘I was the last person pulled alive from the boat’: An Afghan student’s 19-month odyssey to reunite with his sister in GalwayBy Sorcha Pollak
CourtsTrust that owns Christian Brothers schools included as defendant in historical child sex abuse casesBy Colm Keena
Business Today NewsletterRate cut warning, insolvencies surge and what next for tech in 2024?By Peter Flanagan
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Covid-19 inquiry to hear from bereaved families and Sinn Féin pushes for removal of judge convicted of sexual assaults
BusinessSpaceX illegally fired workers who criticised Elon Musk, NLRB allegesBy Josh Eidelson and Loren Grush
Dublin‘Criminal element’ makes ‘challenging’ housing situation more difficult, says homelessness chiefBy Vivienne Clarke
TV & RadioOperation Transformation: The show could do with taking a step back and putting its feet upBy Ed Power
Asia-PacificInside Japan Airlines Flight 516: ‘Everyone started yelling in Japanese, I didn’t understand’By Christina Anderson
Crime & LawMan arrested and six properties searched following last month’s gun attack in Co WicklowBy Conor Gallagher
BusinessFed officials said rates could remain high ‘for some time’By Claire Jones and Harriet Clarfelt
CourtsCase of former Sinn Féin press officer accused of child sexual offences adjournedBy Eamonn MacDermott
IrelandIrish troops in Lebanon ‘provide vital information and should stay’ despite instabilityBy Vivienne Clarke
Middle EastIsrael targets Hizbullah cells and weapon stores in strikes across south LebanonBy Mark Weiss
PoliticsLoyalist activist Jamie Bryson reports SDLP leader to watchdog over Bloody Sunday investigation
CourtsInland Fisheries CEO ‘surreptitiously’ influenced decision to unfairly dismiss director, WRC findsBy Stephen Bourke
OpinionKeeping Enoch Burke locked in a cell, wallowing in his martyrdom, serves no oneBy Justine McCarthy
DublinCommunication would not have made ‘blind bit of difference’ to those who torched planned homeless shelter - HarrisBy Cormac McQuinn and Vivienne Clarke
Middle EastAttacks in Lebanon and Iran heighten fears of wider war in the Middle EastBy Eric Schmitt, Julian E. Barnes, Helene Cooper and David E. Sanger
IrelandFarmer whose body lay undiscovered in Co Kerry home remembered as ‘quiet man who never bothered anyone’By Barry Roche
Sport‘It’s unbelievable’: Luke Littler fast-tracked into darts’ Premier League after record TV figuresBy Aaron Bower
RugbyDave Kilcoyne to miss Six Nations as shoulder surgery rules him out for the seasonBy Nathan Johns
Middle EastUS threats unlikely to scupper Houthi disruption of shipping routes or dull their support of Gaza By Michael Jansen
EuropeRussia limiting access to occupied Ukrainian nuclear plant, inspectors warnBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessEuropean shares recoup losses but JD Sports shares plunge after profit warningBy Laura Slattery
PoliticsIf Labour or Social Democrats – or both – have bad general election, merger speculation will intensifyBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsMixed reaction in Ballsbridge as locals give cautious welcome to asylum seeker centreBy Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawJudge convicted of sexual offence should not be allowed serve on bench, says ex-minister for justice By Harry McGee
BusinessPublic finances: 2023 may go down as tax sweet spot but storm clouds loomBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Crime & LawMore than 800 drivers caught for being under influence of alcohol or drugs over ChristmasBy Ronan McGreevy
EnvironmentWarmest year on record ‘by a significant margin’ with above average rainfallBy Tim O'Brien
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the the election in Taiwan: relations with China the defining issue
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the latest exchequer returns: a strong year, but some trends to watch
Crime & LawBlanchardstown shooting: Garda begins second murder inquiry after man shot on Christmas Eve diesBy Conor Lally
SportAnge Postecoglou says his goal is to make Spurs a team that competes for trophies every year By David Hytner
TV & RadioFirst Dates Ireland: All’s well until a body slam of a put-down is delivered at dinnerBy Ed Power