LettersLetters to the Editor, January 15th: On diaspora perspectives, safety for cyclists and Donald Trump’s agenda
RestaurantsRestaurant review: This cosy corner of Dublin 4 is doing Sunday lunch rightBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmRental Family review: Brendan Fraser helps sell this odd but charming American-in-Tokyo comedyBy Donald Clarke
TV & Radio‘It’s important for ice hockey players to be clean!’ I jot down during Heated Rivalry’s shower sceneBy Patrick Freyne
ResidentialLight-filled Edwardian with substantial garden in Glenageary for €1.55mBy Frances O'Rourke
ResidentialHouses for sale in Newtownmountkennedy, Co Wicklow, from €460,000 By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessWomen command less than one-fifth of senior roles in Ireland’s financial sectorBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
ScienceDenmark’s plan for a greener country offers ideas worth Ireland’s attention By Pádraic Fogarty
Economy‘We haven’t had one bad experience’: Why cross-Border trade has leapt fourfold since BrexitBy Mark Hennessy
ResidentialWell-designed contemporary home next to the golf course in Enniskerry for €1.1mBy Kevin Courtney
Gaelic Games‘I was never going to transfer’: Dublin-based Mikey Geaney’s loyalty comes good as Dingle prepare for Croke Park commuteBy Gordon Manning
RugbyMunster prop Jeremy Loughman looking to play bigger role in upcoming Ireland dramasBy John O'Sullivan
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: 5 stories in 10 minutes – one Dublin data centre uses the energy of 200,000 homesListen | 10:19
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: There’s a wonkiness to the All-Ireland club championships, but it worksBy Ciarán Murphy
SoccerSenegal down defensive Egypt in Afcon semi-final to spare us the misery of extra-timeBy Mary Hannigan
RugbyJoe McCarthy ‘gutted’ for brother Paddy after ‘significant’ injury in Leinster-La Rochelle classic By Gerry Thornley
Your WellnessYou cannot be serious - laughter is the best response to daily vexations By Geraldine Walsh
OpinionOutsourcing electronic tagging is more than just a practical solution to prison overcrowdingBy Paul Davis
Business Today NewsletterEurope to give its view on airport cap and AI worries over Grok and among Davos faithful
Global BriefingJapan’s Takaichi gambles with snap election to pursue radical agenda at home and abroadBy Denis Staunton
CourtsPrison guard involved in foiled 1988 escape attempt takes court action against Defence Forces complaints tribunalBy Paul Neilan
Crime & LawMan arrested on suspicion of murder following death of man in Coleraine By Rebecca Black, Press Association
In the News PodcastJailed for life: The full story of Tegan McGhee’s murder trial By Bernice HarrisonListen | 19:10
Housing & PlanningCouple who left rented home due to cost of rent and childcare ordered to pay €3,400 for not giving proper noticeBy Jack White
CourtsFormer teacher twice pretended to be pregnant to claim maternity benefit, court hearsBy Stephen Farrell
Inside Politics NewsletterDenmark expands military presence in Greenland amid transatlantic megaphone diplomacyBy Cormac McQuinn
WorkWhat is ‘fractional employment’ and how can it offer late-career opportunities for executives?By Margaret E Ward
BusinessMichael Carey’s East Coast Bakehouse enters interim examinership amid cash crunchBy Hugh Dooley
InteriorsHome design set to shift from perfection to comfort and individuality in 2026By Denise O'Connor
PoliticsDoes Grok believe it can legally generate intimate images of women in Ireland? By Ellen Coyne
Smart MoneyWhere’s the beef? Irish farm and meat industry lobby is overstating the impact of MercosurBy Cliff Taylor
AmericasMost Venezuelans want opposition leader Machado to lead, but Trump has other ideasBy León Hernández in Caracas
CourtsJudge orders sale of valuable Foxrock house after siblings disagree on how to sell itBy Mary Carolan
TennisRoger Federer hails Alcaraz and Sinner’s ‘great’ rivalry amid Australian Open return By Tumaini Carayol in Melbourne
GolfRory McIlroy gets quickly into the swing of things to lead by one at Dubai InvitationalBy Philip Reid
Soccer‘A group of people decided to kill me’: Michel Platini on Fifa, Uefa and clearing his nameBy Nick Ames
Social Affairs‘No one talks about cocaine and porn together’: Men with dual addictions urged to seek helpBy Louise Walsh
Middle EastUS Gulf allies warnings play key role in Trump’s stepping back from Iran interventionBy Michael Jansen
IrelandThe Complex arts centre to close after final meeting proves unsuccessful in finding solution By Cian O'Connell
Crime & LawIndependent review into Tusla’s engagement with family of murdered four-year-old boyBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsMinisters seeking clarification on pension overpayment errors after recession ‘salary sacrifice’By Marie O’Halloran and Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessLifetime losses approach €100 million at Irish Ballymore property empire subsidiaryBy Hugh Dooley
RugbyAll Blacks lacked sharp edge but sacking Scott Robertson does not guarantee revival By Robert Kitson
BusinessWRC hears Marker Hotel worker’s claim of ‘invasive’ questions about origin and sexualityBy Stephen Bourke
Middle EastArab states believe US-Iran tension ‘de-escalated’By Simeon Kerr, James Shotter and Steff Chávez
SoccerNew Czech Republic manager describes Ireland’s football as ‘simple’ ahead of World Cup playoffBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsMan who killed neighbour by punching him in unprovoked assault jailed for six years By Niamh O’Donoghue and Declan Brennan
IrelandDrivers, cyclists, pedestrians speak: ‘I’m more likely to be knocked over by a bike than a car’By Jack White
EuropeUkraine’s entry into EU a guarantee against future Russian attack, von der Leyen says By Jack Power
CourtsCourt strikes out prosecution against man found with alleged anime child abuse imagesBy Tom Tuite
CourtsGardaí told of George Nkencho’s ‘severe mental health issues’ minutes before deathBy Cian O'Connell
CourtsOpposition TDs to apply for legal costs following failed ‘super junior’ challengeBy Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsPresident Catherine Connolly’s campaign manager to run in Galway West byelectionBy Harry McGee
OireachtasAuto-enrolment pension scheme attracts 92% of employers and 700,000 employeesBy Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsX will face ‘full rigours of the law’, says Minister for AIBy Ellen Coyne, Marie O’Halloran and Vivienne Clarke
Ireland‘Pity’ Deer Park works cost €753,000 but new entrance is ‘a good project’, PAC told By Martin Wall
IrelandSome retired public service staff live in State-owned homes with weekly rents as low as €12By Martin Wall
CourtsFormer driving instructor jailed for fraudulently carrying out 21 theory tests for moneyBy Natasha Reid
CourtsMurder accused’s friends shocked when he told them he killed ex-girlfriend, court hearsBy Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningPlanning permission for rowing centre is refused over concerns for geeseBy Jack White
Health‘We fought hard for this lady. And we still lost her’: How new mother died after home birthBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsFather of boy killed in Edenderry arson attack says he has had most painful month of lifeBy Stephen Farrell
PoliticsWill UUP’s ‘enthusiastic, articulate’ new leader halt the party’s decline? By Freya McClements
BusinessRTÉ’s departing chief financial officer joins listed landlord Ires Reit in same role By Jack Horgan-Jones and Colin Gleeson
AmericasTrump praises Venezuela’s Machado for giving him her Nobel medal By Kate Sullivan and Eric Martin
RugbyProvinces face final pool games in Champions, Challenge Cup: TV details, permutations and team newsBy Muireann Duffy