EuropeUkraine declares state of emergency before possible Russian invasionBy Daniel McLaughlin, Naomi O'Leary, Derek Scally and Denis Staunton
Ireland‘Notable shift’ in attitudes towards acceptance of NI protocol, survey findsBy Freya McClements
An Irish DiaryPassenger locator – Frank McNally on a century of poputchiks, Mitläufers, and fellow travellersBy Frank McNally
Ireland‘Misinformation’ on maternity hospital site ownership ‘derailing’ project, doctors sayBy Arthur Beesley
Crime & Law‘Putting on a uniform does not make you immune to fear,’ former Garda chief saysBy Colm Keena
BusinessBrown Thomas opens €12m Dundrum outlet with dress rental and intravenous vitaminsBy Mark Paul
Your MoneyBusy January for first-time buyer lending and mortgage switching, says BPFIBy Laura Slattery
Technology‘I always thought new generations are better at technology. I’ve come to realise they aren’t’By Ciara O'Brien
EnvironmentTillage farmers form alliance with Guinness to pursue ‘regenerative agriculture’By Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Clubs are miles ahead on the inevitable road to integrationBy Ciarán Murphy
PeopleRosita Boland: My friend’s elderly mother had her dog stolen – it’s haunted me ever sinceBy Rosita Boland
BooksCúirt Festival line-up; Pollard prize shortlist; Irish poets in St Andrews; NI Berlin showcaseBy Martin Doyle
BooksIf the police can’t be trusted, then where does that leave the police procedural?By Sharon Dempsey
SportWhat does the average country clubber think of Mickelson? Davy Fitz attracts attentionBy Nathan Johns
Financial ServicesIrish-based Russian debt due for repayment rattled by Ukraine invasionBy Joe Brennan
SportSonia O’Sullivan: Are we losing the art of racing in chasing times at all costs?By Sonia O'Sullivan
EuropeEU to impose unprecedented sanctions on Russia as leaders meetBy Naomi O’Leary, Denis Staunton, Derek Scally and Lara Marlowe
PoliticsGovernment needs clearer understanding of costs to host Euros 2028, says ChambersBy Sarah Burns
IrelandDonaldson turned down offer to rejoin UUP following leadership defeat last yearBy Freya McClements
Special ReportFive interesting jobs in the funds industry, from quants to fund lawyersBy Barry McCall
IrelandState spending on childcare, eldercare and higher education should increase - TascBy Aine Kenny
IrelandCoveney orders officials to ‘summon’ Russian envoy to discuss Ukraine situationBy Sarah Burns, Vivienne Clarke and Jade Wilson
IrelandNorthern Ireland ministers to deliver apology to victims of institutional abuseBy Freya McClements
OireachtasIreland is ‘not neutral’, says Tánaiste as 70 Irish citizens remain in UkraineBy Sarah Burns and Arthur Beesley
Gaelic GamesMayo to play 600th league match at Dr Hyde Park with MacHale Park still out of actionBy Seán Moran
Ireland‘Very unlikely’ Ireland’s supply of gas will be impacted, says Department of EnvironmentBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandIreland drawing up contingencies for energy, cyber security after Ukraine invasionBy Jennifer Bray
WorldHow Colombia’s feminists decriminalised abortion – with help from their neighboursBy Julie Turkewitz
Financial ServicesLloyds chief warns on threat of Russian cyber attackBy Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan
IrelandRemoval of customs checks will not resolve NI protocol dispute, DUP leader saysBy Freya McClements
EuropeVisas for Ukrainian citizens entering Ireland to be waived, Taoiseach confirmsBy Jade Wilson and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsLandlords could use retrofitting scheme to end tenancies, says tenancies boardBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerCaoimhín Kelleher to start Carabao Cup final as Klopp sticks with Irish goalkeeperBy Andy Hunter
An Irish DiaryFounding feathers – Frank McNally on the surname Barnacle and other Irish odditiesBy Frank McNally
Ireland‘I can’t sleep, I can’t eat’: Ukrainians in Ireland fear for relatives back homeBy Jade Wilson
PoliticsBoxing a great catalyst for fostering good community relations, McGuigan saysBy Patsy McGarry
IrelandIrish government provides €10 million in humanitarian support for UkraineBy Naomi O’Leary, Harry McGee, Aine Kenny, Vivienne Clarke and Simon Carswell
EuropeRussia invades Ukraine: 57 reported dead, tens of thousands flee homes amid ‘dark hours’ for Europe