OpinionPresbyterian Church’s failure to protect most vulnerable leaves it in a state of crisisBy Alf McCreary
BooksMurder and mayhem features in January YA titles, and a fun exploration of an iconic taleBy Claire Hennessy
FilmFour new films to see this week: Rental Family, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, The Voice of Hind Rajab, Megadeth: Behind the MaskBy Donald Clarke and Tara Brady
InteriorsA home heating expert retrofits his own home: ‘There are many affordable measures you can take’By Alison Healy
FilmAlan Menken: ‘I won the Razzie for worst song of the year just as I won an Oscar for Aladdin’By Sara Keating
BooksPerformative readers could only dream of the reaction War and Peace got on the Belfast trainBy Donald Clarke
PeopleThe rise and fall of Twitter: From a hub for democratic discourse to a bigoted, toxic sinkholeBy Patrick Freyne
OpinionHow Ireland got hooked on ultra-processed foods – and the only viable solutionBy Francis Finucane and Norah Campbell
People‘There was blood everywhere’: Senator Pauline Tully on being brutally attacked by her husband in 2014By Harry McGee
BooksTanya Sweeney: ‘It was a massively stressful time... I fell into a bit of a depression’By Róisín Ingle
PeoplePete Briquette: ‘My DNA test said I’m 99% from a particular part of Ireland’By Tony Clayton-Lea
TransportPlans for 8km missing link of Royal Canal Greenway to be submitted 14 years after first proposedBy Olivia Kelly
IrelandNewry is evolving into a commuter hub for Dublin. The strain is already showingBy Seanín Graham
IrelandIrish citizen detained in Russia since August after ‘anti-Russian’ messages found on phoneBy Órla Ryan
PeopleThere are some things Ireland does better than other countries - we should remember thatBy Seán Moncrieff
CourtsMother granted orders against three adult children due to drug-related intimidation By Jade Wilson
OpinionThe big question: Is Ireland willing to accept lower economic growth to cut immigration?By Cliff Taylor
Your MoneyWill auto-enrolment obligations limit what I can invest in my private pension? By Dominic Coyle
EuropeEuropean leaders may soon drop the don’t-upset-the-toddler approach to Trump relationsBy Jack Power
PoliticsIreland co-ordinating closely with EU in response to tariff announcement, says McEntee By Ellen Coyne
RugbyLeinster enter knockout stages with a crucial box ticked for the first time in yearsBy Gerry Thornley
Europe‘I’ve not felt so insecure before’: Greenlanders prepare for crisis amid a lack of official adviceBy Derek Scally
Live: EU-US tariffsLive updates: EU ambassadors meet for emergency talks over Trump’s tariff threats in Greenland rowBy Jade Wilson