Crime & Law‘This should be a murder inquiry’: Family of missing woman urge gardaí to reclassify caseBy Conor Gallagher
LettersLetters to the Editor, January 3rd: On a new era in healthcare, giving RTÉ a good name and a right hooley
BooksShared Prosperity in a Fractured World by Dani Rodrik: Health plan for a fractured worldBy Vic Duggan
RecipesMark Moriarty’s new year recipe for quinoa salad with charred steak and rayu dressingBy Mark Moriarty
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BooksA Companion to Conflict and Peace in Northern Ireland: Collection of hard but necessary truthsBy Ross Neill
BooksTelenovela by Gonzalo C. Garcia: Chile’s dark era revisited through a family dramaBy Colm McKenna
FoodA €120 dinner for two in Beijing, Berlin, Damascus and Odesa? Our correspondents couldn’t spend their moneyBy Keith Duggan, Derek Scally, Sally Hayden, Denis Staunton, Mark Paul and Jack Power
Stage2026 on stage: 20 headline plays in the year ahead, including Jodie Comer in Prima FacieBy Chris McCormack
MusicMusic: 84 gigs to catch, including The Cure, CMAT – and one with €690 ticketsBy Tony Clayton-Lea
TV & RadioBehind a Dermot Bannon Room to Improve reveal: ‘I haven’t done a glass box for years’By Patrick Freyne
BusinessThere will be more electric cars on Irish roads this year, along with more affordable modelsBy Neil Briscoe
EconomyFirms push for Ireland to lead ‘pro-enterprise’ drive amid ‘anti-innovation’ EU rulesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EnvironmentVoiceless and vulnerable, Brent geese find themselves blamed for Irish building delaysBy Ella McSweeney
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘We’re going to run up the Sugar Loaf carrying rocks. Work through the pain barrier!’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 05:41
TransportParents embrace cargo bikes for school and work commute: ‘It costs nothing to run’By Katie Mellett
OpinionWhat a shortage of Ireland jerseys at Christmas tells us about the economy in 2026By David McWilliams
Books‘Some nights I do not sleep’: Families remember 16 sectarian killings in 24 hours in NorthBy Martin Doyle
Gaelic Games‘It’s magical’: Dingle relish chance to upset Ballyboden St Enda’s in historic semi-final By Gordon Manning
RugbyThriving rugby podcast landscape proves Jamie Heaslip was right to ask the questionBy Nathan Johns
BooksQuantum 2.0 by Paul Davies: An engaging and accessible account of the quantum worldBy NJ McGarrigle
People50 people to watch in 2026: From film and music to arts, activism, sport and moreBy Nadine O’Regan, Deirdre McQuillan, Simone Gannon, Corinna Hardgrave, Una Mullally, Donald Clarke, Gemma Tipton, Malachy Clerkin, Joanne Hunt and Ciara O'Brien
RacingNaas officials monitoring freezing conditions ahead of first Grade One of 2026By Brian O'Connor
PoliticsCoalition-backing Independent does not rule out opposing Occupied Territories BillBy Cormac McQuinn
HealthOne in five vape shops selling addictive products to children, inspections revealBy Ellen Coyne
OpinionIf the population of the world lived like the Irish, we’d need 3.3 Earths to accommodate usBy Paul Gillespie
OpinionWith one pool for every 80,000 people, it’s a miracle Ireland is producing great swimmersBy Clare Moriarty
OpinionForget traditional crypto - there is a new digital currency on the block for 2026By Cliff Taylor
Europe‘My face was half-burned’: Swiss ski resort fire survivor’s escape from blazeBy Ségolène Le Stradic
WorldZelenskiy names general to replace chief of staff ousted in corruption scandalBy Cassandra Vinograd and Andrew E. Kramer
BooksFair Doses: The global race for Covid-19 vaccines and lessons the world needs to learnBy Sean Duke
IrelandProtesters ‘horrified’ by US actions to overthrow Venezuelan president Nicolás MaduroBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawTwo arrested after drugs worth more than €300,000 seized in Cork and LimerickBy David Raleigh