OpinionUna Mullally: Inequality between city-centre school access and wealthier suburbs is starkBy Una Mullally
OpinionDisruption in Brazil not just a copycat of 2021 Washington riots - nor is it clear that the outcome will be similarBy Juliana de Albuquerque
EnvironmentPlan for offshore wind farm that could power a million Irish homes opens to public consultationBy Colin Gleeson
Your MoneyIrish people among fastest in world to react to cost-of-living crisis, study findsBy Conor Pope
Crime & LawVulnerable children at risk of becoming ‘institutionalised’ due to lack of care placesBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsLeo Varadkar sees no need for Dáil statement by Damien English as opponents turn up heatBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsPoliticians to get ‘security allowance’ for CCTV and alarms amid concern over threatsBy Jennifer Bray
Ireland‘His secret is that he’s a bachelor’: Roscommon native Michael Coyne turns 106By Marese McDonagh
BooksKick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan: an extraordinary story, radically compressedBy Sarah Gilmartin
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: What would you never include in an aviation cocktail?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
Business‘If I hear the phrase “Ottolenghi-style brasserie” one more time I might kill someone’By Kate Beioley and George Hammond
EuropeGermany may replace defence minister who has become magnet for negative publicityBy Derek Scally
BusinessChina’s reopening economy will drive global air traffic to pre-pandemic levels by June By Andy Cronin
MusicCrash Ensemble: Reactions – Sounds of the lockdown come alive in mocking commentary, naked voices and racing heart ratesBy Michael Dervan
AbroadI was born in a mother and baby home. The nuns wanted Mammy to sign adoption papersBy Maria Doyle-Cuche
FashionCoco Chanel became a fashion icon. Why have we almost forgotten her arch-rival Elsa Schiaparelli?By Deirdre McQuillan
TV & Radio‘Five different sequels of American Pie. I’ve milked that to death’: Jennifer Coolidge’s comedy renaissanceBy Hannah Jane Parkinson
BusinessIreland losing out on big film and TV productions due to tax relief cap, says Minister By Ken Foxe
Social AffairsAny ‘bad vibes’ over refugee housing will be reversed, new junior minister predictsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerKen Early: Man City look to be struggling with some of the same problems as burnt-out LiverpoolBy Ken Early
Your Wellness‘Flavour always comes first’: Dublin students reinventing healthy foodBy Sylvia Thompson
Your WellnessWe’ve had enough of Covid, RSV and flu – but they haven’t had enough of usBy Pat Harrold
RugbyChampions Cup: Leinster on course to be top seeds with possible Munster or Ulster clash in last-16By Gerry Thornley
EnvironmentOireachtas committee wants inquiry into alleged pollution of Castlecomer farmBy Colm Keena
ResidentialLooking for a home in Co Cork? Try this Carrignavar four-bed for €465k or a Skibbereen holiday home for €295kBy Jessica Doyle
Business Today NewsletterOxfam on Irish super-rich, medicine shortages, and film tax credits By Ciarán Hancock
Housing & PlanningGovernment facing a call for up to €1bn in additional funding to help build ‘affordable’ homesBy Arthur Beesley
IrelandFestival to honour the 1,500th anniversary of St Brigid ahead of new public holidayBy Ronan McGreevy
Asia-PacificNepal plane crash: Last moments inside cabin caught on passenger’s Facebook live videoBy Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Aakash Hassan in Delhi
BusinessBayer shifts pharma focus away from ‘innovation-unfriendly’ EuropeBy Jamie Smyth and Hannah Kuchler
EuropeTruffle dogs of war: Inside the poisonous fight for Italy’s fungal delicacyBy Jason Horowitz in Camerata Nuova
PoliticsDonohoe’s election expenses mistakes could have implications for status and careerBy Harry McGee
BusinessRTÉ to continue Olympic Games coverage as EBU and Discovery jointly secure rights until 2032By Laura Slattery
IrelandMany hotels accommodating Ukrainian refugees set to return to tourism from MarchBy Sarah Burns
BusinessFormer Small Firms’ Association director gets suspended sentence for theft of €20,500By Barry O'Halloran
IrelandPSNI officers viewed images of Lyra McKee accused before identifying suspects from footageBy Eamonn MacDermott
BusinessEmerald Airlines carries 1 million passengers in first 12 months of operationBy Barry O'Halloran
Climate CrisisGlobal temperatures could rise ‘off the chart’ with return of El Niño this year, scientists warn
CourtsRonan O’Gara’s pub partner rejects claim he misappropriated €15,725By Simon Carswell and Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsJudge lifts order preventing administration of anti-psychotic medication against patient’s willBy Ellen O'Riordan
AnalysisUndaunted young Iraqis yearn for change: ‘These people who died will inspire people to go out again’ By Lorraine Mallinder in Baghdad
BusinessEnergia being sued for €3m in dispute over shares in company behind Dublin power plant project
TennisIga Swiatek says complacency would be a fault at Australian Open By Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park
BusinessCommunity group brings challenge against permission for 150 homes in CrumlinBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan who tried to have wife’s online partners killed by hitman jailed for 4.5 yearsBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsRapist given ‘extraordinarily lenient’ sentence because he can’t speak English, court hearsBy Paul Neilan
CourtsCommunity council in court bid to overturn permission for 1,300 homes in DonabateBy Mary Carolan
RugbyGerry Thornley: With Australia rehiring Eddie Jones, the World Cup just got even more interestingBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsPaschal Donohoe apologises over undeclared election expenses By Jack Horgan-Jones and Naomi O’Leary
CourtsMan jailed for subjecting ex-partner to terrifying 19-hour ordeal after breaking into her homeBy Seán McCárthaigh
PoliticsWho is Michael Stone, the one-time ESB apprentice who paid for Paschal Donohoe’s postering? By Harry McGee and Pat Leahy
PoliticsEU and British government pledge to continue intensive talks on Northern Ireland protocol By Pat Leahy, Naomi O’Leary, Mark Paul and Seanín Graham
TV & RadioGeorge Hook on the ‘rape culture’ comments that got him sacked and the despair he once feltBy Ed Power
Dublin‘Will we meet under Clerys’ clock?’ Revamped department store set to open before summer By Olivia Kelly and Conor Pope