OpinionBreda O’Brien: ChatGPT is the ultimate plagiarism tool. How can teachers respond?By Breda O'Brien
BooksThe Call of the Tribe by Mario Vargas Llosa: A solid political primer but lacking in fresh ideasBy Houman Barekat
ObituariesGina Lollobrigida: Icon of Italian cinema, rival of Sophia Loren and a global superstarBy John Francis Lane
PoliticsIreland’s arcane system for election expenses has created mass of inconsistenciesBy Harry McGee
Health‘How is it possible to be in a mental health service that makes your mental health worse?’By Kitty Holland
People‘I swapped factory work to make weapons for film and TV ... Braveheart was a baptism of fire’By Tommy Dunne, Joanne Hunt and Enda O'Dowd
HealthUndiagnosed ADHD: ‘When you act up at school you do feel shame. Friends start falling away’By Marese McDonagh
PeopleI want to end the cult of pretending that overperforming at work is our path to happiness.By Brianna Parkins
Fine Art & Antiques‘I visited that spot for years afterwards and scratched his name on a stone’By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Social Affairs‘Uneven spread’ of refugees putting strain on GPs as search for fresh housing continuesBy Cormac McQuinn, Mark Hilliard and Jack Horgan-Jones
OireachtasMiriam Lord’s Week: Bruiser Barry’s sensible response to Paschal furore leaves Claire Byrne at a lossBy Miriam Lord
MusicIn When I’m 64, Paul McCartney imagined someone of Madonna’s age knitting, not going on tourBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioDid a husband murder his wife or is he in prison for a crime he did not commit?By Fiona McCann
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Putin’s gamble was based on his contemptuous estimate of the democratic world. He was wrongBy Fintan O'Toole
FilmOscars 2023: Will Steven Spielberg win best director for a third time to enter the exclusive club?By Donald Clarke
InterviewOld Ghosts opera: ‘James Joyce’s writing is as near to music as prose can ever be’ By Michael Dervan
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: It’s no wonder so many people choose to believe in a God, despite the lack of evidenceBy Seán Moncrieff
BooksDiarmaid Ferriter on Enduring Ruin: Scenes, sounds and smells of Ireland’s revolutionary decadeBy Diarmaid Ferriter
BooksA Woman in Defence, A Soldier’s Story of the Enemy Within the Irish Army: Vivid, precise, troubling By Tom Clonan
OpinionJennifer O’Connell: Response to Jacinda Ardern’s resignation was depressing and predictableBy Jennifer O'Connell
OpinionPaul Gillespie: UK is struggling to choose between competing constitutional models, and that affects usBy Paul Gillespie
PropertyWhy landlords are selling up: Taxes, regulation and fear of a Sinn Féin governmentBy Fiona Reddan
Fine Art & AntiquesTwo Pears by William Scott leads Morgan O’Driscoll’s online saleBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
BooksAdiba Jaigirdar Q&A: ‘I love balancing some of the heavier themes in my work with lighter moments’By Martin Doyle
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Music‘I had to try to tell her story’: Joseph Chester on his dedication to Lucia JoyceBy Éamon Sweeney
BooksReally Good, Actually by Monica Heisey: Schitt’s Creek writer’s debut novel is just okay, actuallyBy Helen Cullen
People‘In today’s terms, they were war crimes’: The ageing children of Ireland’s Civil War generation rememberBy Keith Duggan
Gaelic GamesEastern Gaels: Co Meath hopefuls await decision from county board on club statusBy Gordon Manning
BooksA Girlhood by Carolyn Hays: Compelling and illuminating account by mother of a transgender childBy Sarah Gilmartin
BooksThe Creative Act by Rick Rubin: A recipe book stocked with laxatives for the blocked artistBy Peter Murphy
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
CultureHow to work with silver: You can embrace mistakes as the beauty of handmade jewelleryBy Gemma Tipton
OpinionErasing Berkeley’s name from Trinity would do nothing to combat racial prejudice in IrelandBy Nigel Biggar
PropertyLeaking windows, mouldy walls and poor insulation: The grim stories of Ireland’s defective apartmentsBy Niamh Towey
Gaelic GamesThe GAA Club Conundrum: How to ensure no one is left behind By Seán Moran and Gordon Manning
Asia-PacificWhile China is the world’s most populous country, children there are a treasured and increasingly scare resourceBy Denis Staunton
FilmTony Kushner on The Fabelmans: ‘There’s no alien showing up. It’s not World War II. It’s a very naked film’By Tara Brady
TravelIrish spring breaks: From sculpture walks to festivals, get your cultural kicks with these weekend tripsBy Gemma Tipton
TravelIrish spring breaks: Eat your way around Ireland with these five weekend breaks for food loversBy Corinna Hardgrave
OpinionCan we compile a list of who built the crappy apartments so we might consult it when considering future buildings?By Pat Leahy
PoliticsPressure mounts on Donohoe as new election expenses issue emergesBy Pat Leahy and Harry McGee
IrelandIreland faces ‘unavoidable’ drop in living standards, officials sayBy Cormac McQuinn and Ciara O'Brien
HealthHospital pharmacists set for pay rises after deal is reached to end long-running disputeBy Emmet Malone
FoodCelebrate Chinese New Year with these traditional favourite dishes by Kwanghi ChanBy Kwanghi Chan
OpinionDavid McWilliams: It has never been so expensive to be a 30-something in IrelandBy David McWilliams
BoxingOlympic, world and European medallists take centre stage for the Irish boxing finalsBy Johnny Watterson
Interiors‘That’ll be the poltergeist’: How a boom-time buyer felt haunted after finally getting back on the ladderBy Ceire Sadlier
TravelSpring break: 20 of the best short holidays to take around Ireland this springBy Conor Pope, Gemma Tipton, Corinna Hardgrave and Jamie Ball
Crime & LawDrug debt intimidation: ‘There is nothing they won’t do, pipe bombs, fire bombs, homes are vandalised’By Jack Power
BusinessSay hello to Nono, the grocery delivery robot that could change the way we shopBy Laura Slattery
USJulian Sands: Search for missing actor done ‘via helicopter only’ due to avalanche riskBy Lois Beckett in Los Angeles
TravelTip2Top in Valparaíso: How Chile’s wine producers are trying to address their country’s water problemBy Peter Murtagh
EducationSacked Trinity manager drops reinstatement bid after WRC says he must discuss sexual assaultBy Stephen Bourke
TV & RadioTommy Tiernan Show loses Free Now sponsorship following controversial joke at comedian’s gigBy Shauna Bowers
Gaelic GamesGAA previews: Ballyhale look to affirm their place in history while Kilmacud seek redemptionBy Seán Moran
Scottish CupKyogo Furuhashi reaches milestone as Celtic brush past Greenock MortonBy Gavin McCafferty, PA
SoccerTom Browne voted off FAI board as female representation now up to three membersBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesKate Slevin in fine form as Galway begin league campaign with impressive win over Donegal
RugbyLeo Cullen pleased with impact from bench against Racing 92 as they secure top seedingBy John O'Sullivan
EnvironmentCoillte deal with UK pension fund alarms Citizens’ Assembly on biodiversity lossBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle EastIsraelis protest against new government’s ‘complete redefinition of democracy’By Associated Press Reporter
National football leagueDublin hold off comeback to open their season with win over All-Ireland champions MeathBy Gordon Manning
Champions CupUlster defeat Sale to set up clash with Leinster in last 16 of Champions CupBy Michael Sadlier