Rugby‘I owed it to them’: Jordan Coghlan has no regrets switching allegiances to TerenureBy Gerry Thornley
ScienceThat’s Maths III by Peter Lynch: Maths for everyone including hardcore devoteesBy Evelyn Cusack
EuropeGas prices soar as Russia cuts supply to Poland and BulgariaBy Naomi O’Leary and Jack Horgan-Jones
Farming & FoodCarbery dairy group enjoys big jump in revenue and profit while warning on costsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TechnologyCybercrime tops list of external fraud threats faced by businesses globally - PwCBy Ciara O'Briemn
Books‘He could feel her breasts, ripe yet firm’: Men miswrite women. In the late 1970s it was time to create a feminist traditionBy Paula McGrath
ResidentialA prime ministerial piece of real estate: Luxury home of the late Albert Reynolds for €2.3mBy Alanna Gallagher
ResidentialSmart Churchtown bungalow to suit both downsizers and families, for €1.25mBy Alanna Gallagher
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Limerick bring fire and emotion, but they don’t rely on itBy Ciarán Murphy
CultureHeard dated Elon Musk while trying to reconcile with Depp, talent agent testifiesBy Edward Helmore
IrelandLikelihood of contractors facing insolvency ‘increasing by the day’, warns sectorBy Shauna Bowers
IrelandChurch of Ireland bishop visits IRA grave whose death triggered Bandon Valley massacereBy Barry Roche
EuropeEscape from Mariupol: ‘We could be killed at home or on the road – it was 50/50’By Daniel McLaughlin
SoccerJürgen Klopp extends his Liverpool contract by two years to 2026By Andy Hunter and Fabrizio Romano
Courts‘I left my daughter with someone I thought I could trust,’ father of Santina Cawley (2) tells murder trialBy Barry Roche
Crime & LawBoss who suggested dog ate employee’s pay packet successfully defends unfair dismissal claimBy Stephen Bourke
OireachtasSinn Féin accuse Government of ‘political cowardice’ as turf ban motion defeatedBy Sarah Burns
EnvironmentElevated sea-level rise in Dublin higher than predicted due to climate change, study findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Social AffairsTeacher who drowned off Greystones was ‘a trustworthy and valued friend’By Patsy McGarry
TV & RadioTan France: ‘I thought if I had whiter skin I wouldn’t be called a p*** every day’By Ed Power
IrelandIreland’s defence spending set to rise by at least 50%, says CoveneyBy Martin Wall and Conor Gallagher
IrelandStrategy to combat gender-based violence to be published before summer break – McEnteeBy Aine Kenny
Europe‘We saved Kyiv’: They flooded their own village, and kept the Russians at bayBy Andrew E Kramer
IrelandPensioner sees electricity bill rise from €123 to €3,385, Dáil toldBy Shauna Bowers and Sarah Burns
IrelandReligious order exits healthcare as part of deal paving way for NMH to proceedBy Arthur Beesley
Crime & Law‘Slopping out’ settlements for prisoners set to cost half of what was expectedBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsFormer finance chief at Our Lady’s Hospice sent to trial over Spanish property dealBy Tom Tuite
Crime & LawTravel agent who stole €29,000 from holiday makers offered discounts to make friends, court toldBy Declan Brennan
EconomyTwo local authorities did not build any social homes last year, expert saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Crime & LawSignificant increase in complaints against gardaí during pandemic, Gsoc saysBy Mark Hilliard
Financial ServicesWatchdog clears AIB’s deal for Ulster loan book but highlights ‘concerns’By Mark Paul
An Irish DiaryPoles Apart – Frank McNally on new and old Stella Cinemas and Shackleton’s last voyageBy Frank McNally
PoliticsDUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson dismisses suggestions his party using ‘scare tactics’ to attract votersBy Seanin Graham
EducationTrinity professor appointed first president of South East Technological UniversityBy Carl O'Brien
UKSenior Tories pressure Johnson to act on pornography claimBy Heather Stewart, Jessica Elgot and Aubrey Allegretti
BusinessTwo local authorities did not build any social homes last year, expert saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SportJohnny Watterson: Growing sporting reputations bloom in Madison Square GardenBy Johnny Watterson
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: ‘Instead of relationship counselling, let us go dogging in the car park’By Patrick Freyne
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on Russia’s energy supply to Europe: An oil embargo is now more urgent
EuropeRussia accused of missile strike on Kyiv during UN secretary general’s visitBy Daniel McLaughlin and Martin Wall