OpinionI learned recently a prolific Irish Times letter-writer had died — his correspondence was a tonicBy Una Mullally
OpinionFlaw in mother and baby homes redress scheme could cost State hundreds of millionsBy Michael Dwyer
Housing & PlanningMore than 50 pubs apply for conversion to homes without planning permissionBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsRedress legislation ‘inadvertently’ includes hundreds of thousands of married womenBy Pat Leahy
PricewatchAnatomy of a Revolut scam: Peter watched helplessly as thousands drained from his account By Conor Pope
EconomyIbec predicts inflation to fall under 4% this year as energy prices stabiliseBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BooksEleanor Catton on Jacinda Ardern’s ‘pretty huge betrayal of young people’ in New ZealandBy John Self
BusinessMark McAuley: Ireland must embrace low carbon timber building systems to reduce emissions from construction By Mark McAuley
SoccerKen Early: Having success bought by a trillionaire sugar daddy is antithetical to what Manchester United is supposed to beBy Ken Early
In the NewsDig-outs, mystery sterling and a leaked document: Bertie Ahern at the Mahon TribunalBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:36
PoliticsGSK repeatedly rejected State demands to pay reparations for vaccine trials on childrenBy Arthur Beesley
RugbySix Nations: Ireland hoping to be back to almost full strength for key Scotland clashBy Gerry Thornley
Life & StyleHealing space: A weekend retreat where the focus is on emotional and mental wellbeingBy Catherine Cleary
Your WellnessDoctors on the medical profession: ‘We often describe it as designed for 1950s men with wives’By Emmet Malone
PoliticsSunak to sign Northern Ireland protocol deal with EU after months of negotiationsBy Pat Leahy, Naomi O’Leary, Mark Paul and Seanín Graham
BusinessMarks & Spencer’s Irish business returns to profit after ‘lost year’ of pandemicBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsVaccine trials: Reparations and consent not only points of conflict between Government and GSKBy Arthur Beesley
BusinessValue of Irish M&A activity falls in 2022 as inflation crisis hits activity By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SoccerVera Pauw must leave sentimentality outside the door when tough World Cup calls come knockingBy Denis Walsh
RugbyIreland don’t let the flaws turn to fear as they return with bonus point from RomeBy Gerry Thornley
RugbySix Nations: Craig Casey and Ross Byrne partnership will need time to master the art of subterfuge By John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesLimerick flex their muscles as Clare ensure Wexford share some early-season painBy Seán Moran
ResidentialLooking for a house in Louth? Try this beachfront three-bed for €460k or mid-terrace fixer-upper for €130k AMVBy Jessica Doyle
MusicBono, Edge and Letterman mooch about a Dublin so old and gloomy even the crow’s feet have crow’s feetBy Ed Power
Business Today NewsletterInflation of 4% forecast, M&A values falls and when (or not) to say sorry at workBy Conn Ó Midheach
CenturyGovernment should correct Dáil record on Ballyseedy 100 years on, urges historianBy Barry Roche
Financial ServicesTop Chinese banker ‘co-operating’ with investigation by state authoritiesBy Denis Staunton
SpaceNASA, SpaceX postpone launch of next space station crew at 11th hourBy Joe Skipper and Steve Gorman
RestaurantsAimsir resignations: Couple who set up Michelin two-star restaurant quit their rolesBy Marie Claire Digby
SportWinter sports being sponsored by climate polluters is ‘nailing the lid on its own coffin’By Damian Carrington
Transport‘Blatant disregard for rule book’ almost caused train derailment in KildareBy Seán McCárthaigh
SportIrish rugby’s version of an arranged marriage; Manchester United’s tragedy in waitingBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessIrish Independent publisher Mediahuis anticipates ‘even more radical digital shift’By Laura Slattery
BooksThe blue that shines through: an Irish-Arabic connection enlightens a global conversation on raceBy Sarah Babiker
Crime & LawCase of Irish-Russian woman in Australia highlights Republic’s ‘security complacency’By Conor Lally and Simon Carswell
RugbySix Nations: Scotland could pose a real threat to Ireland as they seek to regain former gloryBy Johnny Watterson
Crime & LawMaximum sentences to increase for assaults causing harm to gardaí, emergency workersBy Conor Lally
RugbyLeinster confirm Leo Cullen contract extension as talks held with Leon MacDonald for assistant roleBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsMan who tried to murder his ex-partner while on suspended sentence is jailed for 15 yearsBy Alison O'Riordan
BusinessNo joy for households as Electric Ireland cuts bills for small businesses by 10%By Barry O'Halloran and Conor Pope
StageManifest review: What does a young boy need to become a good man? Brokentalkers sketch out an answer By Sara Keating
BusinessTesco and Kildare Village operator object to plan for 158-bedroom hotel on their doorstepsBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeBucha remembers: ‘I walked into the garden and found him lying there face down, where they had shot him’By Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessHigh Court grants judgment of €12.4m against two directors of Dublin logistics firmBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessRevenue intends to take over wind-up application for plastics recycling firmBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsAsylum process reforms risk setting applicants up for failure, Oireachtas committee to hearBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbySix Nations: Ireland have shown that avoiding red cards and dangerous hits is possibleBy Owen Doyle
RacingNew whip rules a ‘massive concern’ ahead of Cheltenham festival, says Gordon Elliott By Brian O'Connor
Middle EastSettler rampage inflames fears of greater violence in the West BankBy James Shotter in Jerusalem
CourtsFamily believed their concerns over retired teacher’s health at Tallaght hospital not addressed, inquest hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
PoliticsProtocol agreement will be ‘uniquely favourable’ to NI, says TaoiseachBy Harry McGee and Martin Wall
AfricaNigeria election: Bola Tinubu leads tightest race since end of military rule, but outcome hard to predictBy Sally Hayden
PoliticsDUP leader says ‘key issues of concern’ remain despite new EU-UK deal on NI protocolBy Freya McClements
BusinessLidl becomes fifth UK supermarket to ration salad vegetablesBy Arjun Neil Alim and Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the tragic sinking of a migrant boat off Italy: Europe must open its doors
PoliticsDUP must think quickly as protocol deal puts its holding pattern under pressureBy Freya McClements
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the Northern Ireland protocol deal: a route to stability and progress
PoliticsChanged planning laws set to lay ground for ‘further centralisation of power’, Dáil group to hearBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsDJ Frankie Shanley sentenced to 3½ years in prison for harassing garda and hotelierBy Anne Lucey
CourtsAfghan asylum seeker who claims he is a minor brings court case over being left homelessBy Ellen O'Riordan
TV & RadioUnforgotten: Sinéad Keenan’s fantastic as the new Nicola Walker. What’s with the accents, though?By Ed Power
CourtsEnvironmental group lodges legal action over emissions cuts ‘picked from the sky’By Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsNorthern Ireland protocol deal: New Windsor Framework ensures ‘hard-earned peace’ is preserved, Biden says
PoliticsWindsor Framework deal for Northern Ireland hailed as ‘new chapter’ in relationship between UK and EUBy Mark Paul, Naomi O'Leary and Freya McClements
EuropeWindsor Framework: How the new deal on the Northern Ireland protocol will workBy Simon Carswell