Housing & PlanningCase for short-term let controls ‘strengthened’ by arrival of Ukrainian refugees, report saysBy Brian Mahon
HealthRoutine screening for pregnancy complication ‘could prevent 25 baby deaths a year’, Minister toldBy Paul Cullen
MotorsToyota’s Aygo X: This new city car is pitched at the upper end of the market. Here’s what you get for your moneyBy Michael McAleer
MusicDebbie Harry: ‘The attention on Blondie was all about how I flaunted my underwear. It’s the Madonna/whore dichotomy’By Rob Tannenbaum
Fashion‘That’s not my jaw and neck in real life’: A traumatised Linda Evangelista is back on the cover of Vogue. Should she be?By Vanessa Friedman
RestaurantsBah33º review: Go with a gigantic appetite for blistered Brazilian steaksBy Corinna Hardgrave
Economy 70% of Irish households would be in energy poverty in worst-case scenarios drawn up for crisis groupBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionSinn Féin’s housing policy effectively serves notice to quit on private landlordsBy Michael McDowell
PoliticsUnease in Fianna Fáil over potential drip-feed of information on Troy’s propertiesBy Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
Commercial PropertyBovale Developments seeks €34m for lands at Dublin Central Logistics Park By Ronald Quinlan
RacingHorseracing board rejects criticism of ‘leniency’ of fine on McGuinness over horse’s missed drug testBy Brian O'Connor
EconomyFuel shortages may threaten State’s capacity to ‘maintain societal function and civil order’By Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionKathy Sheridan: Liz Truss’s Westminster is one of childish ignorance and fully formed idiocy By Kathy Sheridan
FilmJohn Boyega: ‘I play Star Wars videogames as Finn, against people I don’t know’ By Chris Kornelis
ResidentialSeven-bed Glenageary home in same family since it was built in 1931 for sale for €1.95mBy Frances O'Rourke
BusinessEmployers can save up to half of company pension scheme costs under new rules, expert saysBy Dominic Coyle
Music‘I’m probably the only person that’s thought about Fleet Foxes every day for the last 15 years. Hopefully’By Lauren Murphy
PoliticsAlmost 80 TDs and Senators are landlords, landowners or both By Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
Your FamilyThe back-to-school guide to helping your child make friends: ‘You might need to organise a playdate’By Jen Hogan
Business Today DigestTwitter whistleblower; Tiger and Rory’s new business; and an Irish chocolate legend dies By Dominic Coyle
SportContrasting intercounty managerial fortunes; James McCourt signs with Jacksonville Jaguars By Nathan Johns
BusinessEuro’s slide below dollar parity brings little cheer to businessBy Fergal O'Brien and Farah Elbahrawy
Advertising FeatureHow Gen Z is leading changing perceptions around Ireland’s drinking culture for the better
EuropeSix months of war in Ukraine: ‘There are no prospects for peace at all’By Mehul Srivastava and Roman Olearchyk in Kyiv, Max Seddon in Riga and John Paul Rathbone in London
HealthElectronic health records: State has ‘huge mountain to climb’ to meet EU targetBy Simon Carswell
UKLiverpool murder: intended victim of gunman who shot girl arrestedBy Vikram Dodd and Jamie Grierson
EducationAuthorities scramble to open new special-needs classes and schools for 100 childrenBy Carl O'Brien
BusinessState sees biggest rise in population since 2008 amid near record migrationBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandNumber of births increased by 16% in first quarter of 2022, new figures by the CSO showBy Jade Wilson
Crime & LawUna Farrell (93) ‘refuses to be intimidated’ after armed burglary in Roscommon By Conor Lally and Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessCourt allows Cypriot company to buy vessels from Russian-owned Irish entityBy Aodhan O Faolain and Ray Managh
BusinessHigh Court blocks Minister of State from introducing pay increases for 16,000 security workersBy Ray Managh and Aodhan O Faolain
BusinessVisa and Mastercard blame fraud for post-Brexit fee increasesBy Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan
BusinessPret A Manger opens first Irish store on Friday, with more expected ‘very quickly’By Colin Gleeson
Crime & LawTipperary Chamber of Commerce chief executive awarded €20k for unfair dismissalBy Paul Neilan
PoliticsRobert Troy says fire safety cert not required for rented Dublin propertyBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Power
PeopleBéal na Bláth ambush: Elderly nun ‘witnessed last moments of Michael Collins’ as a girl By Ronan McGreevy
IrelandRose of Tralee hopes to be role model for young people who have lost their parentsBy Shauna Bowers
Financial ServicesIrish payments company identifies fraud that could cost parent €5.5mBy Colin Gleeson
AthleticsMark English talks running-doctor balance and what’s required to run faster stillBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyIreland players get a glimpse of professional life as part of tour culture in JapanBy John O'Sullivan
PeopleBéal na Bláth ambush: Sr Isidore Kelly’s memory of seeing Michael Collins lying in a pool of bloodBy Jason Murphy
An Irish DiaryCarrie Nation – notorious smasher of bars and aggressive apostle of ProhibitionBy Oliver O'Hanlon
Crime & LawFisherman would not have died had he been wearing safety harness, inquest toldBy Barry Roche
Education‘It is impossible to find a place’: Teachers struggling to find rental properties ahead of new school yearBy Stephen Farrell
Environment‘Open season’ for game hunting begins next week as plans to protect species in decline delayedBy Tim O'Brien
Farming & FoodDays of primping pay off for one lucky dairy cow at the Virginia Agricultural ShowBy Dominique Farrell
PoliticsResidents complained to Robert Troy about ‘dangerous’ conditions at Dublin propertyBy Jennifer Bray
PoliticsRobert Troy’s departure shows the tendency to tolerate errors in Irish political life is diminishingBy Pat Leahy
HealthNew approach to monkeypox vaccine could increase available doses ‘fivefold’, Donnelly saysBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandAn Post celebrates 100 years of Irish stamps with special series featuring art by Orla Kiely, Maser and othersBy Ronan McGreevy
Social AffairsCost-of-living crisis: Church leaders call for anti-poverty strategies as prices soarBy Mark Hilliard
EducationJunior infants ‘over-prepared’ in numeracy and literacy when starting school, study findsBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsRobert Troy profile: Hard-working politician and unapologetic landlord downed by property interestsBy Cormac McQuinn