BooksFrom Sherlock Holmes to Jackson Lamb: 12 fictional detectives whose stories will keep you grippedBy Declan Burke
OpinionChris Fitzpatrick: Why not make a midwife ‘master’ of a Dublin maternity hospital?By Chris Fitzpatrick
IrelandMothers in Republic work longer hours and rely on childcare more than NI mothersBy Simon Carswell
OpinionUna Mullally: Who gets the carbon credits generated by Coillte’s controversial deal?By Una Mullally
TransportBuilt for €6m in 2009 but never opened, Dublin’s ‘ghost’ station to get €3.8m refitBy Olivia Kelly
IrelandNorth and South: the priorities that need to be addressed over the next 10 yearsBy John Garry and Brendan O’Leary
IrelandSiteserv inquiry witnesses face large bills as judge imposes cap on legal costs State will shoulderBy Arthur Beesley
PoliticsJust one big political party registers strongly with voters North and SouthBy John Garry and Brendan O’Leary
Social AffairsSix unaccompanied minors went missing from State care last year, says TuslaBy Jack Power
Life & StyleFrom knee brace to 5km and beyond: How I learned to run again with the help of an appBy Catherine Cleary
SponsoredFar-flung destinations top 2023 travel trends as Greece and Italy remain short-haul favourites
Financial ServicesBrendan Burgess: Central Bank has let mortgage holders down badly on interest rates By Brendan Burgess
BusinessPopular painkillers Solpadeine and ibuprofen feature on latest medicine shortages listBy Dominic Coyle
Advertising FeatureSage announce their continued support for Irish Accountancy Awards as title sponsors for 2023
FashionFrom cutting hair to cutting cloth: The barber turned designer with a new menswear collectionBy Deirdre McQuillan
FoodLilly Higgins: If you haven’t tried hot honey, this is the perfect recipe to hook you on itBy Lilly Higgins
Ireland‘This is serious. They mean business’: Migrants living in fear as ‘violent atmosphere’ brewing in Dublin By Kitty Holland
Social AffairsInternational group to tour country to assess Ireland’s progress on violence against womenBy Olivia Kelly
InnovationTen Irish SMEs win customised supports and ad package from Google to help them flourish onlineBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessInflation, economic volatility and war displace climate and cyber risks as top threats to businessBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your WellnessIt delivers a taste bomb of pure pleasure, but ultraprocessed food is killing usBy Dr Norah Campbell, Dr Marius Claudy, Kathryn Reilly, Prof Francis Finucane and Dr Sarah Browne
ResidentialLooking for a home in Co Kilkenny? Try this €590,000 turnkey four-bed or €200,000 two-bed downsizerBy Jessica Doyle
People‘We just assumed you were an old woman’: Meet the Bridgets and Brigids of Ireland today By Róisín Ingle
EconomyHousing shortage now a ‘critical barrier’ to growth in Irish economy, Ibec warns By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TravelTip2Top in Cabo Blanco: Hemingway once held court here, in all his degenerate glory. The rich still fly in to hook a prize marlinBy Peter Murtagh
Your FamilyHow to spot parents on a night out? They’ll be nervously watching the phone on the tableBy Jen Hogan
Morning Sports BriefingNational leagues back with a bang; weak refereeing led to Ferguson’s injury By David Gorman
Business Today NewsletterHousing a ‘critical barrier’, inflation threat and the spy in your laptopBy Conn Ó Midheach
Social AffairsState not meeting legal requirement to conduct vulnerability assessments for asylum seekersBy Jade Wilson
RugbyRobbie Henshaw takes a different centre stage at the RDS as return to action imminentBy John O'Sullivan
MusicTom Verlaine, guitarist frontman of US band Television, dies at 73By Gavin Edwards and Peter Keepnews
MarketsShake-up at Shell may lead to job cuts as new chief takes the helm By Amanda Jordan and William Mathis
TV & RadioDancing with the Stars week 4: Cruella de Vil and her pirouetting pooch axed after a spotty 101 Dalmatians foxtrotBy Ed Power
GolfDubai Desert Classic as it happened: Rory McIlroy beats Patrick Reed with birdie on the lastBy David Gorman
EuropeTanks for Ukraine may not be the game changer Kyiv is banking onBy Ben Hall in London, Christopher Miller in Kyiv and Laura Pitel in Berlin
Social AffairsCompany ordered to pay ‘anxious’ worker €10,000 over ‘absolutist’ face mask policyBy Stephen Bourke
Climate Crisis70% of Irish students use deeply negative words to describe feelings on climate crisis, survey showsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EconomyIrish economy grew by 12.2% last year despite price squeeze and slowdown internationallyBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Did I really need to buy all that shite? Let me tell you what I regret the mostBy Brianna Parkins
BooksDublin Literary Award longlist revealed: three Irish authors among 70 up for €100,000 prizeBy Martin Doyle
AfricaConcern as ‘neutral’ South Africa prepares for naval exercise with Russia and ChinaBy Bill Corcoran
CourtsJudge finds it ‘rather sad’ that nobody seeking to speak about impact of man’s deathBy Ryan Dunne
IrelandCalls for the prosecution of those who park in spaces reserved for disabled peopleBy Patsy McGarry
SportA one-legged Patrick Mahomes ended the debate about the NFL’s best quarterback By Melissa Jacobs
EuropeTurkey warns it may block Sweden’s bid to join NatoBy Adam Samson in London and Richard Milne in Oslo
CultureHotels may look to swap from refugees to tourists for St Patrick’s weekend - Catherine MartinBy Jack Power
CourtsMan gets 9½ years for homeless hostel fire that left woman resident (22) in ‘living hell’By Jessica Magee and Eimear Dodd
RacingOfficials predict up to 15 per cent of Dublin Racing Festival attendance could come from UKBy Brian O'Connor
RacingWillie Mullins confident trip not a problem for Gold Cup favourite Galopin Des ChampsBy Brian O'Connor
EuropeRussia claims gains in eastern Ukraine and denies Putin ‘threatened’ JohnsonBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessSettlement in case alleging asset transfers by man found liable for Omagh bombingBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsDarragh O’Brien says homelessness is ‘levelling off’ despite record high figureBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessCentral banks to lift rates to 15-year highs as investor jitters growBy Harriet Clarfelt and Valentina Romei
CourtsMother seeks injunction stopping Dublin GAA club from allegedly banning kids from trainingBy Aodhan O'Faolain
In the NewsMigrant camp attack: ‘I like Ireland but when they go racist, I can’t stand it’Listen | 15:19
CourtsMan told pregnant partner ‘I’ll rip her out of you’ during violent assault in central DublinBy Eoin Reynolds
SoccerEverton launch Sean Dyche era with £45m bid for Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher By Fabrizio Romano and Andy Hunter
HealthMore than 7,000 birds on eight poultry farms in Ireland to be culled due to salmonella outbreakBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Social AffairsCall for ban on protests outside refugee accommodation and people’s homesBy Seán McCárthaigh
CourtsMinister to amend crime compensation scheme after two victims win legal challenge By Mary Carolan
IrelandRussian ambassador: Ireland in no position to lecture others on morality after WWII neutralityBy Ronan McGreevy
SoccerIreland’s Women’s World Cup opener against Australia moved to 83,500-capacity stadiumBy Mike Hytner
HealthPatient isolated due to Covid was later found locked in room with excrement on floor, commission toldBy Stephen Bourke
Middle EastBlinken calls on Israeli and Palestinian leaders to ‘restore calm’ in wake of latest violenceBy Mark Weiss
CourtsApplication for €600m Galway ring road to be considered afresh by Bord PleanálaBy Ellen O'Riordan
Social AffairsLismore group welcoming refugees cites potential economic benefit for townBy Barry Roche
Crime & LawMan released without charge by gardaí investigating 2010 murder of Paul ‘Frank’ ByrneBy Jade Wilson
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the latest increase in health insurance costs: a hefty price for care
Ireland‘Where words fail us, music steps in’: Concert held in memory of Creeslough explosion victimsBy Freya McClements