TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: Intellectuals, you can stop writing. I’ve the perfect sentence to sum up Irish identityBy Patrick Freyne
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Which film did Boris Johnson quote in his last Prime Minister’s Questions?By Donald Clarke
TV & Radio‘It’s like a different planet,’ says an awestruck Ray D’Arcy. ‘You have to experience it for yourself’By Mick Heaney
PeopleHilary Fannin: Bilious feelings of rebellion bubble up during the royal funeral. So I turn to a far wiser monarchBy Hilary Fannin
FoodYour microwave’s much more economical than your oven. So what can you cook in it? All of these thingsBy Anna Berrill
BusinessWill impoverished countries’ adoption of bitcoin create ‘level playing field’?By Sally Hayden
BusinessMark Paul: Runaway public spenders are like climate change deniers who want our kids to pick up the tabBy Mark Paul
Life & StyleHow to manage stress: You can’t be all things to all people, so it’s okay to disappoint themBy Joanne Hunt
RugbyMichael Ala’alatoa using Leinster opportunities to build into World Cup run with SamoaBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesLeinster tapping into Dublin’s fountain of knowledge no surprise to Philly McMahonBy Seán Moran
RugbyLeinster v Benetton: Bookies’ spread harsh on Italians despite return of Irish big gunsBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyPaddy Patterson happy to embrace tweaks in playing style under Mike Prendergast By John O'Sullivan
RugbyLeo Cullen prioritising culture over results in likely search for Lancaster’s replacementBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerEverything is possible as Ireland look to scale Israeli wall to reach first ever EurosBy Gavin Cummiskey
ResidentialTake 5: What will €1.2m buy in Norway, France, Italy, Turkey and Westmeath?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessNational Children’s Hospital builder BAM Ireland reports a return to growth and profitsBy Mark Paul
Business Today DigestBAM’s revenues surge, bitcoin’s dilemma and the marriage bar legacyBy Conn Ó Midheach
EconomyUK consumer confidence sinks to all-time low as government announces additional energy supports
People‘Growing up, ‘bog man’ wasn’t a compliment, but the bog was always part of me’By Brian O’Loughlin, Bryan O'Brien and Joanne Hunt
StageOpening Night review: A puzzling experimental piece that works best when it does leastBy Donald Clarke
Crime & LawDomestic link to almost nine in 10 unlawful killings of women and girls, Garda review findsBy Conor Lally
BusinessUK bond yields surge as government ramps up borrowing more than expectedBy Libby Cherry and James Hirai
EuropeUkraine condemns propaganda ‘circus’ as votes on joining Russia under way in occupied regionsBy Daniel McLaughlin
BooksWhat the James Webb Space Telescope can do is astonishing. Let me take you on a mind-blowing journeyBy Julian Gough
StageKitchensinkdrama review: A talking, assertive, nosy fox intervenes during dead-of-night distressBy Deirdre Falvey
StageGull review: On a meander through Dublin, the subtle power of this piece becomes clearBy Sara Keating
StageJoyce’s Women review: In Edna O’Brien’s new play, the epiphany James Joyce sought never comesBy Sara Keating
CourtsMigrant fishermen working on Skerries trawler claim €140,000 owed in unpaid wagesBy Stephen Bourke
BooksAnne Enright: ‘Hilary Mantel’s Irish heritage was key to her relationship with the past’By Anne Enright
BooksLucy Caldwell on Hilary Mantel: ‘There is no writer that I quote more frequently’By Lucy Caldwell
BusinessSterling tumbles to lowest point since 1985 on radical UK budgetBy George Parker, Chris Giles and Adam Samson
BusinessLufthansa Technik’s Irish operations claimed $18.4m from taxpayers in 2021 ahead of the sale of a division in ShannonBy Mark Paul
IrelandLabour’s Ged Nash accuses pension providers of charging ‘scam’ fees to customersBy Marie O'Halloran
BusinessQ&A: Energy price hikes - Is there anything I can do to lessen impact of increases?By Conor Pope
CultureArts sector confident in run-up to budget, but still not taking anything for grantedBy Deirdre Falvey
EuropeUkrainians find refuge in Zaporizhzhia as Russia’s annexation ‘referendums’ beginBy Daniel McLaughlin
HealthResearchers uncover process that contributes to blindness in people with diabetesBy Paul Cullen
Middle EastIran protests enter seventh day with growing demands for end to law on headscarvesBy Michael Jansen
An Irish DiaryImperfect Recall – Frank McNally on the sad story of a half-remembered neighbourBy Frank McNally
BusinessDAA moves to avoid industrial action by staff angered at issues around late wage paymentsBy Mark Hilliard
Crime & LawSpying and right-wing extremism listed among main national security threats to IrelandBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsSimon Coveney confident EU can agree Northern Ireland protocol deal with Liz TrussBy Barry Roche and Harry McGee
Crime & LawPolice inertia on Kincora Boys’ Home sex abuse complaints suggests ‘cover up’ By Brian Hutton
CourtsProsecutors given more time for book of evidence in Dublin primary principal’s sex abuse caseBy Tom Tuite
Crime & LawMinister for Justice promises long-term strategy to address problems in Cherry Orchard By Kitty Holland
PoliticsItalian rightwing coalition makes final push before electionBy Angela Giuffrida in Rome and Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo
BusinessBudget forecasts allow for once-off package of well over €3bn to address energy crisisBy Cliff Taylor
Advertising FeatureGrant Thornton Ireland announces new partner appointment as demand for financial services continues to grow