Social AffairsTrócaire forced to end operations in Nicaragua after work registration cancelled by stateBy Sorcha Pollak
PeopleRóisín Ingle: It all began back in July, when Chris and Kevin started attacking the family homeBy Róisín Ingle
MusicThe Music Quiz: What is the full title of Dubliner Sorcha Richardson’s 2019 debut album, First Prize...?By Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionThe Government is already in breach of its own Climate ActBy Barry McMullin, Andrew Jackson, John Sweeney and Paul Price
Life & StyleLost in translation: Can AI help us understand what our pets are trying to say?By Emily Anthes
PeopleBill Gates: ‘I’ve had people yelling at me that I’m putting chips into people. They really exist’By Tracy McVeigh
MusicHow to sing opera: You don’t have to be a linguist. Just join a choir and find a teacher By Gemma Tipton
Advertising FeatureAsk the Expert: Kathi Ó Riain of Addleshaw Goddard talks about green leases and how they are changing the Irish real estate market
OpinionMichael McDowell: We have legislated ourselves into a corner of complete energy dependenceBy Michael McDowell
PeopleThe New York Times came to Ireland to see what kind of welcome Ukrainian refugees are getting. This is what it foundBy Megan Specia
ResidentialA man in the estate next to us has smashed our boundary wall and is being abusiveBy Patrick Shine
Your WellnessRosaleen McDonagh: Each annual budget brings fear. The disability sector is always a targetBy Rosaleen McDonagh
Commercial Property‘Trophy asset’ in the heart of Dublin’s Georgian core seeking €6.8mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyBuswells Hotel, beloved by generations of politicians, for sale for €22mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFrench investor pays €12.2m for Eastpoint Business Park office blockBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyCarlow’s Fairgreen Shopping Centre back on the market at reduced price of €22.85m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyCork shopping centre at €21m offers buyer 10.42% net initial yield By Ronald Quinlan
Gaelic GamesZak Moradi’s unique journey from refugee camp to moulding a new generation of Dublin hurlersBy Paul Keane
RugbyDenis Leamy believes more Munster players back in Ireland jerseys will be a sign of progressBy Johnny Watterson
SportTadhg Leader came close. Now, he’s convinced there are teenagers in Ireland that could make it in American footballBy Malachy Clerkin
Your Wellness‘I’ve been struggling my entire life, mostly socially and with being a functioning adult’By Trish Murphy
Business Today DigestEU outlines energy plan; Panda calls a halt; and new tax defaulters’ listBy Dominic Coyle
MarketsGlobal stocks tumble after US inflation data fuels bets on further interest rate hikesBy Garfield Reynolds and Matthew Burgess
BusinessGlenveagh chief says future of director criticised in Siteserv report is ‘under review’By Mark Paul and Ciara O'Brien
SoccerKlopp praises Liverpool’s bravery but warns beating Ajax only ‘the first step’By Andy Hunter at Anfield
BusinessC&C sees trading recover in first half of year but with inflation set to biteBy Ciara O'Brien
Europe‘Putin will fail, Ukraine will prevail’: Von der Leyen urges Europeans to remain steadfast in Kyiv support By Naomi O'Leary
HealthFree contraception from GPs for women aged 17-25 under new schemeBy Paul Cullen, Kitty Holland and Vivienne Clarke
BusinessUK recession threat looms as economy grinds to a halt to mourn queenBy Larry Elliott and Richard Partington
TV & RadioGreat British Bake Off: This is television as metaphor for Britain’s anguished psycheBy Ed Power
EconomyHouse prices show fresh signs of slowing as annual rate of increase falls to 13%By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
HistoryThe day Queen Elizabeth and Irish president stood against ‘the national amnesia’By Ronan McGreevy
SoccerGent offers Shamrock Rovers a blueprint for Irish football industry, says Dominic FoleyBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsTeacher Enoch Burke fails to get order to be freed from prison and resume teaching at Co Westmeath schoolBy Mary Carolan
MusicAslan gig cancelled due to ‘setback’ with lead singer Christy Dignam’s cancer treatmentBy Jade Wilson
BusinessCliff Taylor: Tax report conclusions present Paschal Donohoe with a tricky challengeBy Cliff Taylor
CourtsMan claiming to be a CIA operative with 150 aliases jailed for public order offencesBy Barry Roche
Social AffairsVaradkar defends 80 cent increase to minimum wage amid criticism from unions and business groupsBy Kitty Holland and Cormac McQuinn
BusinessTwo taxation commission members raised objections to some recommendations for changesBy Simon Carswell
EconomyHow will the EU’s proposals to siphon money from energy companies to households work?By Naomi O'Leary
CourtsGsoc complaint played no part in temporary worker’s dismissal from garda station job, WRC told By Stephen Bourke
Climate CrisisData challenge throws up ready-made climate solutions for the publicBy Kevin O'Sullivan
OireachtasTaxi drivers bearing brunt of passenger ‘anger’ over late night waits, Oireachtas committee toldBy Jack Power
Crime & LawDublin, London-listed pharma company shares at centre of Garda insider trading inquiryBy Conor Lally
OpinionEmma DeSouza: Sinn Féin solidifies transformation with welcoming of new monarchBy Emma de Souza
PoliticsFianna Fáil cool on Varadkar suggestion that Donohoe could remain Eurogroup president after Coalition reshuffleBy Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
IrelandMan who lay dead in Dublin flat for over a week was killed by someone he knew in drug-related incident, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally and Jade Wilson
Financial ServicesAIB’s ‘customer focus’ derided at finance committee after failed cashless planBy Joe Brennan
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the Commission on Taxation and Welfare: an agenda for after the crisis
Education‘We can already see a difference in the children’: Pupils adapt to new surrounds at state-of-the-art special school By Carl O'Brien
PoliticsTax commission’s proposals prompt concerns from trade unions and industry groupsBy Simon Carswell and Cormac McQuinn
BusinessEuropean Commission proposes EU-wide energy cap as public outrage grows over high billsBy Naomi O'Leary
PoliticsRenewed call for a dedicated transport police raised at Fianna Fáil party meetingBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandCashless in Cork: AIB plan to remove cash services would have been a ‘major issue’, locals sayBy David Forsythe
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Good start to new Dáil season for Mary Lou as she is made taoiseach for 10 secondsBy Miriam Lord
SoccerGraham Potter’s first game as Chelsea manager ends with Salzburg stalemate at the BridgeBy David Hytner at Stamford Bridge
Crime & LawKinahan crime gang member arrested in Spain on money laundering chargesBy Conor Lally and Gerard Couzens
Ireland‘We are only firing up the kilns when necessary’: Pottery business faces tough choices as energy costs soarBy Simon Carswell
Ireland‘Significantly higher’ newborn mortality rates among African mothers in Ireland, study findsBy Jack Power
MotorsFerrari has made an SUV — and if sir or madam has to ask the price, sir or madam cannot afford itBy Neil Briscoe