MusicThe Umbrellas: Fairweather Friend – Dreamy 1980s jangle pop washed with lean muscularityBy Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmThe End We Start From review: Jodie Comer shines as a new mother surviving in apocalyptic circumstancesBy Tara Brady
BusinessCosts, weather and succession planning among top concerns for farmers, survey findsBy Ian Curran
Consumer TechLoqed Touch Smart Lock review: No more hassle with keys as your door opens via bluetoothBy Ciara O'Brien
Consumer TechCES 2024: No big AI breakthrough as transparent TVs and home-powering batteries catch the eye By Ciara O'Brien
BusinessScaramucci’s raucous late-night parties do nothing to help Davos’s image as meeting of decadent elitesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TV & RadioIf I was on Gladiators my name would be Lump or Wheeze, and my ‘little dance’ would be falling over with a gruntBy Patrick Freyne
EducationBuilding a strong CV: Skills employers seek and how to stand out from the crowd By Shauna Bowers
ResidentialProperty agent Kate Sisson remembered as ‘a true pro’ and ‘an incredible colleague and friend’
BusinessSinn Féin’s tax policies would damage economy and jeopardise jobs, McGrath claimsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your Wellness‘In Ireland, people struggle more to understand when someone does not drink rather than if they drink to excess’By Geraldine Walsh
Your FamilyModern dads: ‘Being in the room doesn’t mean much if you’re on your phone’By Arlene Harris
MusicThe Smile: Wall of Eyes – Another classic from Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom SkinnerBy Éamon Sweeney
FilmThe Holdovers review: Paul Giamatti emerges as Cillian Murphy’s Oscars rival in a comedy set to become a Christmas classic By Donald Clarke
ResidentialA-rated modern home and flat with historical facade in Terenure for €945,000By Jessica Doyle
ResidentialThe Doolough Diaries: Dream of uncovering Blacksod pink granite dashed by pneumatic hammerBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialSpacious modern home complete with cinema room and dog shower in Dalkey for €2.5mBy Frances O'Rourke
RugbyUpbeat James Lowe times his return to perfection amidst injury chaos in Ireland’s backfieldBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionDerry Girls did more to explain human stakes behind Brexit fallout than anything elseBy Finn McRedmond
IrelandDefence Forces to spend €500,000 training pilots for Government jet despite warnings plane will not last past 2024By Conor Gallagher
ScienceMan hunter, woman gatherer? The division of labour among early humans was not so simpleBy William Reville
IrelandNorthern Ireland strike: Six striking workers explain why they are on the picket linesBy Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
SportDave Hannigan: Caitlin Clark ready to extend the boundaries of women’s basketball By Dave Hannigan
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland’s Six Nations squad: Gerry Thornley on what the line-up tells usBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsLandlord Paul Howard told Revenue he kept rent money at home in cashBy Colm Keena and Mary Carolan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Maybe the SuperValu Páirc furore is part of Cork GAA’s cunning plan, but I have my suspicionsBy Ciarán Murphy
Social AffairsHousing payment recipients forced to top up rent by unsustainable sums to avoid homelessness, charity saysBy Emmet Malone
IrelandNorthern Ireland comes to ‘unprecedented’ standstill as public sector workers strikeBy Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
OpinionBritish Post Office scandal shattered lives. We need safeguards to stop it happening hereBy Charles Lysaght
Business Today NewsletterMcGrath warns over Sinn Féin’s tax policies, hitting housing targets and a Mac love affairBy Conn Ó Midheach
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Public sector workers strike in North; Snow showers, frost and ice forecast
BusinessPaddy Power owner takes a punt on Minister making changes to new betting lawsBy Ciara O'Brien and Barry O'Halloran
Inside Politics NewsletterNorthern Ireland’s damaging strike remains deeply politicalBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessC&C revenue up 6% after ‘resilient’ Christmas trading as it plans €150m payout to shareholders By Ciara O'Brien
StageKrapp’s Last Tape review: Stephen Rea invites us to applaud the tape recorder – but the triumph is his By Donald Clarke
Social AffairsHousing for social welfare recipients scarce despite rise in number of rental properties, study findsBy Ronan McGreevy
Middle EastNetanyahu says fighting will continue as US and Arab states reportedly work on ceasefire dealBy Mark Weiss
CourtsAttorney General says judges should actively manage litigation as it gets ‘ever more protracted’ and costlyBy Mary Carolan
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Ireland’s rugby squad a model of steadiness compared to chaotic Páirc Uí ChaoimhBy Mary Hannigan
UKWatchdog to investigate any ‘missed opportunities’ prior to death of two-year-old boyBy David Batty
BusinessIMF warns central banks against fuelling market hopes of rapid rate cutsBy Sam Fleming and Martin Arnold
Smart MoneyInterest rates are coming down in 2024- what does this mean for first-time buyers?By Cliff Taylor
IrelandLongford convent to no longer be used as refugee centre after attempted arson attackBy Ronan McGreevy
FilmBafta nominations 2024: Irish actors Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Paul Mescal shortlistedBy Donald Clarke
IrelandMan died from brain injury after heart attack following Cork assault, inquest hearsBy Barry Roche
Middle EastPakistan carries out missile strikes on suspected militants in IranBy Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad, Benjamin Parkin in New Delhi and Najmeh Bozorgmehr and Bita Ghaffari in Tehran
Education‘Today’s graduates can walk in anywhere in the world’: NUI chancellor Maurice Manning steps down after 15 yearsBy Carl O'Brien
BusinessAerCap says Boeing’s financial targets must ‘take back seat’ in focus on safetyBy Sylvia Pfeifer
CourtsFemale social worker jailed for defiling boy (16) in State care fails to overturn convictionBy Paul Neilan
The Women's PodcastInny Ekeolu: ‘Class became visible to me when I went to study law’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 60:14
IrelandNew snow and ice warning issued for Donegal with temperatures to plunge below freezing overnight
PoliticsVaradkar says there will be arrests over recent arson attacks on asylum seeker accommodationBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy, Shauna Bowers and Ronan McGreevy
CourtsWoman living ‘exotic’ lifestyle loses appeal over appointment of Cab receiver to family homeBy Mary Carolan
OireachtasStamp duty on bulk home purchases by funds ‘absolutely’ needs to be reviewed, says O’BrienBy Sarah Burns
Crime & LawEU directive on violence against women will not include rape after legal definition roadblockBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsSentence of 18 months for man who repeatedly attacked partner too lenient, court rulesBy Paul Neilan
FilmBaftas 2024: Donald Clarke on the snubs and surprises on a good day for Irish nominationsBy Donald Clarke
EuropeRussia claims to have taken village in eastern Ukraine and thwarted drone strike on oil facility in Saint Petersburg By Daniel McLaughlin
PoliticsPeople missing out on energy credits because they don’t use enough electricity, Dáil toldBy Sarah Burns
Crime & LawDid the €10m boost for policing to combat Dublin city centre violence work?By Conor Gallagher
PoliticsCivil disobedience ‘may well be necessary’ in North’s public sector pay dispute, campaigner saysBy Freya McClements
NI public sector strikes‘We don’t want to be here, we want to be doing our jobs’: Striking workers take to icy streets in North By Mark Hilliard
BusinessHugh Kavanagh’s home subject to repossession application due to brother’s actions, court hears
PoliticsGovernment seeking to delay Bill that would provide paid leave for women who experience early pregnancy lossBy Sarah Burns
An Irish DiaryThe original ‘Bunga Bunga’ — Frank McNally on an eccentric Corkman’s notorious prankBy Frank McNally
CourtsMan charged with threatening TD Hildegarde Naughton ordered to stay away from homes and offices of Galway politicians By Ronan Judge
Social Affairs‘I am no saint, but I don’t think I deserve to die like this’: How are Dublin’s rough sleepers managing in cold weather?By Kitty Holland
Crime & LawHigh-visibility Garda presence in Dublin will be maintained, McEntee insistsBy Colin Gleeson and Conor Lally
CourtsTusla facing contempt of court application over alleged failure to comply with special care order for at-risk teenager By Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsNorthern Ireland public sector workers vow ‘this is not the end’ for mass industrial actionBy Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
BusinessDonohoe stops short of ruling out increased Government pay offerBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy in Davos
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the Government’s preparation for the referendums: an unseemly rush to legislate
Ireland‘We’re in the dark’: Roscrea protestors doubtful of Government’s community hotel planBy Barry Roche
Social AffairsExplainer: What is a community hotel and what social goals does it achieve?By Mark Hilliard
Middle EastOne killed and eight injured at refugee camps in occupied West Bank by Israeli armyBy Michael Jansen
HealthFindings of Government-backed Covid inquiry need to be acted upon, UCD conference toldBy Emmet Malone
WorkStrikes over public pay remain likely if agreement not quickly reached in talks, says INMOBy Emmet Malone and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsNumber believed to have received Pandemic Unemployment Payment while working more than doubles By Cormac McQuinn
CourtsGarda witness tells murder trial of moment she found ‘severely beaten’ body of 79-year-old widowerBy Alison O'Riordan
PoliticsGermany seeing Israel-Gaza conflict through ‘prism’ of Holocaust, Tánaiste saysBy Derek Scally
CourtsMan jailed for assault on former partner which left her vision permanently damagedBy Jessica Magee
DublinInvestigators believe improvised explosive device caused blast at Dublin homeless hostelBy Conor Gallagher, Jack Power, Shauna Bowers and Kitty Holland