LettersLetters to the Editor, December 31st: On Donald Trump’s ballroom in Doonbeg, lights on graves and seizing church assets.
BooksSomebody is Walking on Your Grave: Mariana Enriquez explores hidden stories of the deadBy Paul Clements
MusicThe ‘What’s Another Year’ Music Quiz: Which Charli XCX album includes the songs 2099 and 1999?By Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmMenu-Plaisir: Les Troisgros review – A Michelin-starred feast that will leave you ravenousBy Tara Brady
FilmRyan Coogler on Sinners’ hit Celtic vampire dance: ‘Rocky Road to Dublin is an affirmation of humanity’By Donald Clarke
AbroadTime is a border: I wake up to family and friends’ yesterdays, untouchable to me By Laura Kennedy
Abroad‘They’ve all found workarounds’: Irish parents in Australia on the social media banBy Genevieve Carbery
Housing & PlanningSimon Harris claims ‘significant number’ in emergency accommodation ‘don’t have housing right’By Ellen Coyne and Kitty Holland
PeopleI don’t make New Year’s resolutions as a general rule but this year is an exceptionBy Róisín Ingle
Politics‘I was shook’: Simon Harris says he nearly quit politics after threats to his wife and childrenBy Ellen Coyne
Housing & PlanningDCU rents comply with RPZ rules ‘to the letter’, university’s president tells GovernmentBy Niamh Towey
IrelandFewer Irish people using ChatGPT than in other countries, OpenAI told TaoiseachBy Cormac McQuinn
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowWhat happens when the unstoppable force meets the immovable object?
EducationStudents suspected of AI misuse to face in-person interviews under new recommendationsBy Emmet Malone
RugbyCiarán Frawley aiming to edge in on Ireland outhalf debate with move to Connacht, says LancasterBy Linley Mackenzie
Housing & PlanningHousing crisis forcing women to remain in risky situations, say Women’s AidBy Sarah Burns
IrelandWoman remains in serious condition in hospital following Co Carlow pit bull attackBy Sarah Slater
Global BriefingMain party affiliated with Myanmar’s military claims victory in first elections since 2021 By Denis Staunton
Early Edition PodcastEarly Edition Podcast: Nearly 200 killed on Ireland’s roads in 2025Listen | 06:33
IrelandCompanies face questions over water usage as new licence regulations take effectBy Caroline O'Doherty
Crime & LawAlmost €1.5m in drugs and cash seized in separate raids in Cork and Limerick By Barry Roche
PoliticsOpposition criticises Tánaiste over comments linking homelessness to immigrationBy Ellen Coyne
IrelandArchbishop Eamon Martin ‘saddened’ by online Christian commentators ‘armed for battle’ By Patsy McGarry
DublinThree teenagers and two women injured in suspected arson attack on house in Finglas, north DublinBy Ella Sloane
SportSalacious Sherrone Moore case shows authorities will ignore anything when results are rightBy Dave Hannigan
Asia-PacificXi Jinping vows ‘unstoppable’ unification of China and Taiwan following military drillsBy Amy Hawkins
CourtsLimerick woman who beat and robbed man (77) before stealing his car jailed for four yearsBy David Raleigh
An Irish DiaryTony Soprano was right, the best is over: An Irish Diary on the decline of regional papersBy Ray Burke