IrelandMan who told woman he raped she was a ‘special type of rape victim’ jailed for 11 yearsBy Barry Roche
PoliticsPhased reopening to begin next week as vaccination plan moves to over 50sBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
MusicMarianne Faithfull with Warren Ellis: She Walks in Beauty – A love affair with the Romantic poetsBy Siobhan Kane
BusinessRise in cost of building materials and tight supply put construction on the back footBy Barry O'Halloran
BooksI dread writing any kind of romantic scene – or, even worse, anything remotely sexyBy Catherine Mangan
BusinessCaveat: When large corporates repay State wage subsidies it’s often a smart PR moveBy Mark Paul
Gaelic GamesDoireann O’Sullivan frustrated at lack of roadmap for women’s return to actionBy Paul Keane
ResidentialWhat will €295,000 buy in Kenya, France, Romania, Russia and Cavan?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
RugbyIain Henderson keenly aware Ulster need to sharpen things up to trim Tigers againBy John O'Sullivan
PropertyA full six weeks after going sale agreed I set foot in my new home for the first timeBy Rebecca Lee
BooksHow The Irish Times reviewed ‘an impressive young Ulster poet’ named Seamus Heaney in 1966By Martin Doyle
HealthIntercounty travel? Barbecues? Pints? What you can and can’t do this bank holiday weekendBy Sylvia Thompson
SportJohnny Watterson: Irish boxing hardly on front foot in search for author of damning documentBy Johnny Watterson
EnvironmentHydrogen-powered aircraft will enable emissions-free flying – Airbus executiveBy Kevin O'Sullivan
HealthDonnelly ‘not satisfied’ with response of Coombe board on vaccine controversyBy Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsTaoiseach raises possibility of holidays abroad and indoor pints in late JulyBy Harry McGee and Vivienne Clarke
BooksFake it till you make it: the IRA’s go-between who massaged messages to secure peaceBy Niall Ó Dochartaigh
CourtsDPP not allowed time to challenge decision overturning woman’s prison sentence for theft of toysBy Mary Carolan
EducationEducation after Covid: It’s time to deliver a genuinely free school systemBy Marcelle Stakem
PoliticsMinister says spectator trials could be at All-Ireland or League of Ireland matches this summerBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsCoroner says 25 years it took to identify remains of Denis Walsh ‘compounded’ family’s traumaBy David Raleigh
CourtsWoman (18) with chronic anorexia can be restrained to be tube fed, High Court directsBy Mary Carolan
CourtsBusinesswoman tells High Court she wants opportunity ‘to clear my good name’By Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsElderly Dublin motorist has no memory of running over her sister-in-law, inquest hearsBy Sean McCárthaigh
IrelandWhat did Government consider in planning the reopening, and what could go wrong?By Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandPeople who are overweight should ask for vaccine, obesity expert saysBy Vivienne Clarke and Ellen O'Riordan
HealthCoronavirus: Donegal must ‘turn around’ its high infection rates – HolohanBy Paul Cullen and Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan flying from New York to see dying father seeks High Court inquiry over hotel quarantineBy Mary Carolan
Politics‘Time is right to move on’: Foster looks set to quit DUP after standing down as leaderBy Brian Hutton
Farming & FoodBallymaloe’s €193,000 loss ‘could have been so much worse’ – Darina AllenBy Gordon Deegan
OireachtasState refunds Viagra costs but women must pay for severe pregnancy sickness drugs, Seanad toldBy Marie O'Halloran
IrelandRip.ie analysis finds excess mortality of 2,300 in first 11 months of pandemicBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsIndia added to mandatory hotel quarantine list amid rise in coronavirus variant casesBy Cormac McQuinn
Offbeat‘Dad told me to call down’: Cork shop lists responses it doesn’t want to job adBy Olivia Kelleher
Middle East‘Like a scene from the Holocaust’: Israel mourns crush victimsBy Oliver Holmes and Quique Kierszenbaum
Financial ServicesUS businesssman gets High Court order in effort to find €1.5m in stolen bitcoinBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsVaccines for 35-59 year olds to start in June while 24-34 year olds wait until July, Department saysBy Cormac McQuinn, Jennifer Bray and Paul Cullen
SportKatie Taylor ‘ready to go’ as she puts titles on the line against Natasha JonasBy Johnny Watterson
BooksAnne Griffin: ‘Hopefully I will feel I have a rightful place in the world of writing’By Tanya Sweeney
PoliticsGovernment warned of ‘further Covid wave’ risk as society reopensBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Paul Cullen