Business‘Improvements’ required in 11% of audits of big companies last year, regulator finds By Ciarán Hancock
Crime & LawPlan moves forward for new State agency to help double refuge places for domestic violence victimsBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsPessimism about future driving anti-immigrant sentiment, ESRI report findsBy Kitty Holland
OpinionPresbyterian Church in Ireland has become ‘a cool house’ for a dwindling liberal membershipBy Alf McCreary
Housing & PlanningLandlords will ‘not stand idly by’ if eviction ban is extendedBy Emmet Malone and Shauna Bowers
EnvironmentGovernment failing to prevent illegal turf cutting 12 years after ban, says conservation group By Kevin O'Sullivan
BooksBirnam Wood by Eleanor Catton: A big, brash cerebral snapshot of the modern worldBy Sarah Gilmartin
FoodLilly Higgins: My air fryer is now a beloved kitchen essential, and here’s one of my favourite recipesBy Lilly Higgins
Climate CrisisPlan to cut car use: Congestion charges and 400% parking charge hike options divide Coalition By Jennifer Bray
MusicGráinne Mulvey: ‘It’s absolutely remarkable. These women were making huge strides’ By Michael Dervan
TravelTip2Top in northern Colombia: In a small town, migrants pursue the dream of a new life in North AmericaBy Peter Murtagh
AthleticsSo you want to run the Dublin marathon? Start here, with our Dos, Don’ts and early targetsBy Ian O'Riordan
AnalysisSix Nations: Cohesion at the breakdown will be crucial for Ireland in ScotlandBy John O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningSocial housing built in era of Dublin slums to get new lease of lifeBy Kitty Holland
BusinessEllvena Graham: Underlying trend in Northern Ireland’s tourism sector is of dynamic growthBy Ellvena Graham
Social Affairs Child disability services: ‘It’s heartbreaking to know we cannot afford the help he needs’By Marese McDonagh
Housing & PlanningDamien English’s planning error cost him his job but why has the council taken no action?By Arthur Beesley
SoccerAll in the Game: West Ham’s tip to the British government, and Cristiano Ronaldo’s advice for Sadio Mané By Mary Hannigan
EducationPrimary children to learn foreign languages and science in big shake-up to curriculumBy Carl O'Brien
SoccerKen Early: Liverpool 7 Manchester United 0? Imagine trying to understand this nonsense for a livingBy Ken Early
OpinionUna Mullally: Holly Cairns will draw people to the Social Democrats, especially young womenBy Una Mullally
BusinessIreland’s reliance on tech sector poses economic risks if downturn worsens, Central Bank warnsBy Laura Slattery
CultureSeventy women who’ve shaped Irish culture, from Ninette de Valois to FelispeaksBy Gemma Tipton
Your Money‘I started a food business but there were bigger companies making similar product’By Tony Clayton-Lea
ResidentialThree-bed Dublin city-centre apartment overlooking River Liffey for €650,000By Jessica Doyle
Your FitnessWhat age would you allow a child to use a swimming pool dressingroom on their own?By Jen Hogan
EnvironmentSinger turned pig rescuer makes home for animals ‘written off as just for food’By Ronan McGreevy
Business Today NewsletterTech job losses, Tesco and paid leave, and impact of rent pressure zones on landlord incomeBy Ciarán Hancock
Housing & Planning‘Extending the eviction ban is a doomsday scenario for me’: Renters and landlords on the banBy Nathan Johns
SportMercedes will not lose Lewis Hamilton, insists Toto Wolff after Bahrain misery By Giles Richards
TV & Radio‘You can’t do what Bill Cosby did unless you have other people supporting what you’re doing’By Ed Power
USWalt Disney vs Ron DeSantis: who really won the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ dust-up?By Christopher Grimes in Los Angeles
Morning Sports BriefingWarning Manchester United fans, today’s pages feature distressing imagesBy Mary Hannigan
CenturyStories of Free State soldiers killed in Civil War in Kerry must not be forgotten, commemoration toldBy Barry Roche
EuropeLife on Ukraine’s front lines: this is what trench warfare is likeBy Mark Santora and Tyler Hicks
IrelandNo need for primary legislation on anti-drone technology, says Jack ChambersBy Vivienne Clarke
CultureDublin International Film Festival: The moving My Sailor, My Love named best Irish movie By Donald Clarke
Gaelic GamesFor the first time in GAA, some league games are as important as the championshipBy Denis Walsh
Crime & LawMayo death: Gardaí believe pensioner was shot before house was set on fire; one man arrestedBy Conor Lally, Shauna Bowers and Tom Shiel
MusicDer Rosenkavalier: Visually breathtaking production provides sumptuous platform for sumptuous musicBy Michael Dungan
BusinessFormer top Credit Suisse shareholder Harris Associates sells out of bankBy Stephen Morris and Owen Walker
CourtsPsychiatric nurse jailed for sexually molesting his young daughter and repeatedly raping his wife By Declan Brennan
PoliticsBan on evictions needs to balance rights of landlords and tenants, Varadkar saysBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer O'Connell and Olivia Kelleher
Crime & LawGarda sergeants, inspectors could withdraw service in roster dispute with CommissionerBy Conor Lally
MusicThe biggest Ortús Chamber Music Festival yet: Eight days, eight spaces, eight concertsBy Michael Dervan
EducationTaoiseach backs inclusion of transgender identity in primary school curriculumBy Patsy McGarry, Jennifer O'Connell and Olivia Kelleher
Social AffairsProminent Presbyterians express concern at new head’s opposition to female ministersBy Patsy McGarry
RacingJP McManus’s new purchase Corbetts Cross just ‘50-50′ to line up at CheltenhamBy Brian O'Connor
BusinessExpressions of interest made for assets of liquidated software firm, court toldBy Aodhan O'Faolain
RacingIHRB chief wants investigation into 2020 Dundalk race resolved ‘as soon as is practicable’By Brian O'Connor
Financial ServicesTo split or not to split: EY confronts the questionBy Stephen Foley and Michael O'Dwyer
IrelandIreland ‘interested’ in joining Nato undersea security cell, says senior alliance figure By Conor Gallagher
BusinessDeveloper challenges Dublin City Council’s decision to restrict build-to-rent schemesBy Ellen O'Riordan
GolfRory McIlroy taking only positives out of Bay Hill runner-up spot ahead of The Players By Philip Reid
EuropeBakhmut: a ghost town of high symbolic importance to Kremlin and Wagner mercenary groupBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsWoman (96) wants new regulation in bid to receive non-contributory State pensionBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsWexford man fatally injured after crashing into wall during first motorcycle lesson, inquest hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
CourtsDeveloper of O’Connell Street’s Carlton cinema site challenges decision to give buildings protected status
UKBritain to seek EU deals on illegal migration as it prepares to ban those arriving on ‘small boats’By Mark Paul
Politics‘Fatal mistake’ to reform Stormont in response to current crisis, Bertie Ahern warnsBy Seanín Graham
Middle East‘Very concrete, very tangible’ steps made towards nuclear deal with Iran, IAEA chief saysBy Michael Jansen
BusinessFashion blogger’s clothing company 4th ARQ takes case over ‘passing off’ of garmentsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
WorldEuropean ombudsman investigates flights paid for by Qatar while aviation deal was being negotiatedBy Naomi O'Leary
CourtsUgandan asylum seeker wants Irish court to prevent return to UK due to Rwanda policyBy Ellen O'Riordan
SoccerGraham Potter faces defining moment in Chelsea story against Borussia Dortmund By Jacob Steinberg
HealthWaiting lists, burned out staff, no accountability: New HSE chief faces big challengesBy Paul Cullen
SoccerNo redemption in sight for chastened Manchester United after crushing 7-0 Anfield defeat By Barney Ronay
Housing & PlanningWaterford moves step closer to becoming a ‘walking city’ with launch of North Quays projectBy Jennifer O'Connell
Crime & LawGarda roster row: So, how many hours do gardaí work and will they actually go on ‘strike’?By Conor Lally
CourtsMan’s challenge over €3,256 child maintenance order halted as ‘abuse of process’By Mary Carolan
ObituariesBrian Donnelly – Congressman behind the famous “Donnelly Visa” was a true friend of Ireland By James Sharkey
IrelandNew pedestrian and cycling bridge to form central element of Galway-Clifden Greenway By Andrew Hamilton
EuropeUkraine continues to defend Bakhmut as Russian warlord warns of ‘treachery’By Daniel McLaughlin
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the proposed new primary school curriculum: meeting tomorrow’s challenges
PoliticsEviction ban will not be extended and will lapse at end of MarchBy Cormac McQuinn and Pat Leahy
Crime & LawEncryption-cracking advances led gardaí to gang member manager of drugs warehouseBy Paul Neilan
BusinessStripe faces €3.3 billion tax bill as employees’ shares expireBy Jenny Surane and Gillian Tan
SoccerBrentford’s unbeaten run continues as they sink Fulham in deserved derby victory By Ed Aarons at Brentford Community Stadium
Social AffairsFamilies with parents from ‘sexual minorities’ fare as well as traditional families, study findsBy Paul Cullen
HealthPsychological Society of Ireland calls for regulation of profession ‘without delay’By Shauna Bowers
RugbyScotland v Ireland - Kick-off time, TV details and team lineups ahead of Sunday’s clash at MurrayfieldBy David Gorman