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EuropeGerman Protestant churches riddled with sexual abuse and cover-ups, report findsBy Derek Scally
BooksMartin Sixsmith’s Putin and the Return of History: A balanced and original ‘explainer’ of biggest war in Europe since 1945By Conor O’Clery
Special ReportsJourney to financial security in retirement begins with the key first stepBy Barry McCall
BusinessBrown Thomas has busiest-ever trading month in December despite fallout from city-centre riotBy Ciarán Hancock
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: Can a ‘vampire facial’ really reverse ageing? Here’s how my experience wentBy Simone Gannon
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Special ReportsFinancial health of the nation: ‘Gap between the rich and poor increasing all the time’By Jillian Godsil
TV & RadioNewstalk’s Kieran Cuddihy is on top form but not everything that comes out of his mouth is palatableBy Mick Heaney
RugbyJack and Richie Murphy bring father-son duo to Ireland U20s ahead of Six Nations campaignBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesCillian O’Connor: ‘I’m 31 now, it’s hard to say how long you play, it’s kind of out of your hands’By Ian O'Riordan
SoccerAlmost 30 years on, the forces that led Eric Cantona to lash out are still with usBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandRTÉ ignored suggestion to cancel Toy Show the Musical after poor ticket sales, report saysBy Jack Power
BusinessGreencore boss Dalton Philips: ‘I love food. I love cooking it, I love buying it, I love eating it. I’m a total foodie’By Ciarán Hancock
SportFrom Nazi occupation to world records, 99-year-old swimmer Betty Brussel shows no sign of stoppingBy Mary Hannigan
PeopleI’m worried people think Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal have made a gentle, sexy romcom. Prepare to be devastatedBy Emer McLysaght
TV & RadioLate Late Eurosong contenders aim to shake up Ireland’s Eurovision entry with black talons and exploding toiletsBy Deirdre Falvey
In the NewsPodcast: Hugh Linehan on the RTÉ board’s moment of reckoningBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:59
IrelandTánaiste orders generals to increase Defence Forces recruitment targets for 2024By Conor Gallagher
ResidentialWhat will €295,000 buy in France, Sweden, South Africa, Italy and Cork? By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations 2024: Ultimate guide to fixtures, main contenders and where to watch it on TVBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionIan Bailey could never resist having his name in a newspaper, ideally the headline By Justine McCarthy
Business Today NewsletterUnsolicited bid for Brown Thomas Arnotts, nursing home losses, and Dalton Philips plan to rebuild profits at GreencoreBy Ciarán Hancock
IrelandFriday’s Top Stories: Pay deal for 385,000 public sector workers agreed; RTÉ ignored suggestion to cancel Toy Show the Musical after poor ticket sales, report says
BusinessEnergia customers in line for savings as group to cut electricity and gas pricesBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessIres downplays largest shareholder siding with activist investor Vision Capital By Joe Brennan
TV & RadioMasters of the Air review: Barry Keoghan shows there is more to him than high-concept shiftinessBy Ed Power
Crime & LawGardaí examining footage from Cork cultural events to see if it shows Ian Bailey with Sophie Toscan du PlantierBy Barry Roche
On The Money NewsletterIs travel insurance a waste of money or the best €100 you’ll ever spend?By Conor Pope
OpinionMany children in Gaza need amputations. We can treat their physical wounds but not their mental anguishBy Isabel Simpson
RugbyMatt Williams: Joe Schmidt faces unenviable tasks in trying to save Australian rugby from catastropheBy Matt Williams
The Politics FixSinn Féin is accused of soft-pedalling on Gaza while poor old RTÉ continues its self-flagellationBy Pat Leahy
Advertising Feature20Fifty Partners take on impact ambassador role at the Green Awards 2024 to empower businesses to achieve a sustainable future
EnvironmentAre there toxic chemicals in your drinking water? Full list of areas with ‘elevated levels’ of THMsBy Sorcha Pollak
SoccerMalachy Clerkin: You can hate Liverpool with all your soul and still know you will miss Jürgen KloppBy Malachy Clerkin
TV & RadioCatherine Martin will not rule ‘anything in or out’ on future decision on RTÉ board By Jack Power, Olivia Kelleher and John Fallon
IrelandMore than 13,300 in homeless accommodation, down by 196 in a monthBy Shauna Bowers and Olivia Kelleher
EducationStudent Hub digest: ‘I’m comfortable saying All of Us Strangers is one of best films I’ve seen in years’
InteriorsSix top tips for a stress-free home renovation, from creating a schedule to trusting your gutBy Denise O'Connor
CourtsThree children settle court actions over collision that left father dead and mother with catastrophic brain injury
BusinessMarriages registered by people aged 60 and over ‘more than double over past decade’By Laura Slattery
USInside Donald Trump’s cut-throat conquest of Iowa and New HampshireBy Shane Goldmacher, Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman
CourtsFormer FAI chief John Delaney fails to persuade Supreme Court to hear appealBy Aodhan O'Faolain
HealthMeasles in Europe: Officials keeping ‘close watch’ for possible cases in Ireland, says DonnellyBy Paul Cullen
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Social Affairs‘My children just deteriorated when we became homeless’: The stolen lives of families in emergency accommodationBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsSpeeding charge struck out against singer Tommy Fleming after GoSafe van operators fail to appear in courtBy Gordon Deegan
TennisZheng follows her idol to Australian Open final but Sabalenka is toughest testBy Tumaini Carayol in Melbourne
CourtsState to argue obligations to homeless asylum seekers met by providing €113.80 weekly allowanceBy Ellen O'Riordan
WorkPublic sector workers to get pay rise of 10.25% over 2½ years under €3.6bn dealBy Emmet Malone and John Fallon
IrelandRenewed appeal for information on skeletal remains of woman pensioner found in Cork By Olivia Kelleher
BusinessFarmer’s ‘unbuttoned complaints’ delayed Intel plant expansion for more than three years, judge says
Middle EastEuropean leaders call for Israel to respect International Court of Justice ordersBy Naomi O’Leary
Middle EastInternational Court of Justice orders Israel to take all measures to avoid genocidal acts in GazaBy Peter Cluskey
War in the Middle EastHague’s decision will end ‘culture of impunity’ for Israel but not Gazans’ misery By Michael Jansen
EuropeICJ orders Israel to ‘take all measures within its power’ to prevent genocide in Gaza By Sorcha Pollak and Glen Murphy
TransportDriver injured and passengers taken to hospital after double-decker Dublin bus crash in Stillorgan By Jade Wilson
An Irish DiaryNew year revolution — Frank McNally on doing yoga, playing poker, and keeping everything in balanceBy Frank McNally
CourtsTracey Gilligan commences fresh legal action against Cab and Department of Social ProtectionBy Conor Lally and Mary Carolan
SportLuke Littler: ‘Every night I was awake refreshing Instagram, seeing my followers go up’By Donald McRae
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SoccerLee Carsley reported to have turned down Ireland job as FAI insist no offers made By Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesGAA football season preview: Method in the madness as counties work out their motivationBy Seán Moran
SoccerJürgen Klopp’s departure echoes Bill Shankly – but what comes next for Liverpool?By Andy Hunter
EnvironmentDublin city to get real-time monitoring of greenhouse gas levels in new projectBy Kevin O'Sullivan
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IrelandLaunch of Irish Uyghur cultural association attended by World Uyghur Congress presidentBy Colm Keena
EuropeUkraine says Russia blocking international investigation into downed ‘POW flight’By Daniel McLaughlin
UKDonegal-born politician who campaigned for wider access to UK citizenship to receive British passportBy Freya McClements
Crime & LawGardaí investigating Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s murder seize items from Ian Bailey’s flatBy Barry Roche
EuropeSecurity an increasing focus for Baltic region as Sweden moves step closer to Nato membershipBy Derek Scally
IrelandMonaghan boy namechecked in Jürgen Klopp’s interview ‘devastated’ he is leaving club By Ronan McGreevy
IrelandClean sweep for Trinity College Dublin students in Irish Times third-level debating semi-finalBy Ronan McGreevy
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