PoliticsAll workers to be entitled to 10 days paid sick leave by 2026 under new planBy Jennifer Bray and Emmet Malone
OpinionCouncil chief has no mandate for ‘aggressive’ plan to restrict cars in Dublin cityBy Michael McDowell
HealthNew Rotunda master Sean Daly will make it ‘maternity hospital of choice’, staff toldBy Paul Cullen
BusinessIreland needs LNG infrastructure to ensure energy security, says regulatorBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsList of 500 ‘significant’ properties identified as possible housing for Ukrainian refugeesBy Pat Leahy, Sarah Burns, Conor Gallagher and Olivia Kelleher
Commercial PropertyTrinity Point offers grade-A office space with green credentials at €60 per sq ftBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin residential investment at €11m offers buyer 4.6% net initial yieldBy Ronald Quinlan
EconomySF accuses Government of kowtowing to banks in State-backed housing schemesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PeopleRóisín Ingle: Aged 10 she learned being from Sheriff Street meant she wasn’t good enoughBy Róisín Ingle
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which Nirvana song gets a string quartet cover in Bridgerton 2?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Decline in the east gives hope to Sam Maguire aspirants elsewhereBy Seán Moran
BooksI Am Not Your Eve by Devika Ponnambalam: Densely lyrical but raises important questionsBy Nuala O’Connor
BusinessRows over housing; compulsory pensions; and a tough week for aircraft lessorsBy Dominic Coyle
EconomyUkraine economy to contract 46% amid devastating impact of Russian invasionBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TransportAercap expects insurers to contest claims of €3.1bn for aircraft stranded in RussiaBy Barry O'Halloran
OireachtasProposed neutrality Bill would likely curtail Irish efforts on international peace, Coveney saysBy Sarah Burns
Commercial PropertyRonan and Fortress in talks with Blackstone for €1bn sale of Dublin officesBy Ronald Quinlan
Health‘Significant geographical inequity’ in neurological care, health committee toldBy Shauna Bowers
EuropeUkrainian troops dig in as confidence grows in ability to repel Russian forcesBy Roman Olearchyk
PoliticsDublin Airport accused of ‘race to the bottom’ on conditions for security staffBy Cormac McQuinn, Olivia Kelleher, Shauna Bowers and Emmet Malone
IrelandBranagh’s Belfast: Derelict patch of wasteland in deprived area now at centre of Oscar gloryBy Seanín Graham
EnvironmentKeegan dismisses criticism of bid to ‘aggressively restrict’ space for carsBy Olivia Kelleher
Financial ServicesHalf of Irish Russian-linked SPVs have connections to sanctioned partiesBy Joe Brennan
CourtsUrantsetseg Tserendorj trial: ‘I stabbed that girl, I robbed her, it was me,’ boy told gardaíBy Eoin Reynolds
Financial ServicesSolicitor who worked for Michael Lynn says law firm letters prompted first ‘alarm bells’By Sonya McLean
EconomyUK considers fresh delay to full checks on agricultural products entering from EUBy Cliff Taylor
OireachtasMore than 15,000 people have fled Ukraine to Ireland, Minister saysBy Sarah Burns and Olivia Kelleher
Crime & LawBrexit to significantly alter flow of illegal drugs into Ireland, says think tankBy Conor Gallagher
EuropeJohnson calls for more sanctions until all Russian troops leave Ukraine, including CrimeaBy Denis Staunton
An Irish DiaryRoom to Disimprove – Frank McNally on the demise of the drawing room and other social tragediesBy Frank McNally
PoliticsUkrainian refugees: Emergency powers may be used for 35,000 extra homes - MinisterBy Cormac McQuinn
Education‘We’re here to offer a safe space’: schools rally to support Ukrainian studentsBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandTemporary ferry confirmed for Dursey Island a day before cable car repair closureBy David Forsythe
PoliticsCost of housing Ukrainian refugees ‘creates challenges’ in budget, says MartinBy Pat Leahy, Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsMan jailed after punching man leading to fall that resulted in fatal head injuriesBy Fiona Ferguson and Brion Hoban
PoliticsUncertainty over EU green light for VAT cut on fuel could last until end of AprilBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandJudges slashed damages for minor personal injuries under an unconstitutional law, court toldBy Mary Carolan
InnovationJudging Irish Times Innovation Awards 2022 was a tough task given exceptional entriesBy Ed Harty
InnovationIrish Times Innovation Awards: Life Sciences & Healthcare winner and runners-upBy Barry McCall