BusinessBusiness angel investors in HBAN network invested record amount in start-ups in 2022By Ciara O'Brien
Social AffairsWomen of Honour report: Statutory inquiry into military abuse likely to be recommended by reviewBy Conor Gallagher, Jennifer Bray and Mark Hilliard
IrelandPet obesity: Owners urged to practise weight management for their cats and dogs as cases riseBy Louise Walsh
Social Affairs‘I was totally blanked’: Passport application a ‘degrading’ experience for mother of girl born through surrogacyBy Marese McDonagh
Rugby‘Odds are stacked against him’: Leinster coach fears injured Sexton to miss rest of season By Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesMcBrearty insists Donegal will be a different proposition in the Ulster SFC By Gordon Manning
Housing & PlanningAt least 60,000 homes could be built on State land, long-awaited review findsBy Arthur Beesley
BoxingKellie Harrington hoping to go out in style by defending her Olympic gold in ParisBy Johnny Watterson
TV & RadioCeleste Barber: ‘I’m cutting through the bullsh*t that is the body-shaming industry’By Elle Hunt
OpinionGerard Howlin: The younger generation are screwed, and the system is stacked against themBy Gerard Howlin
AbroadAn Irish teacher’s experience of Ramadan in the UAE: Students eagerly ask me if I am fastingBy Cormac O'Donnell
OpinionIreland in the 1980s was a dire place - but then our new patron saint arrivedBy Fintan O'Toole
TV & RadioSuccession’s J Smith-Cameron: ‘I like that Gerri is very powerful, but inside she’s a nervous wreck’By Penelope Green
Your WellnessOrla Tinsley: I have been in earth-shattering pain for three weeks. My consultants don’t know whyBy Orla Tinsley
ResidentialTriple-level two-bed Kilmainham redbrick near Irish Museum of Modern Art for €570,000By Jessica Doyle
People‘My first impression of Ireland was that it was so quiet. It was a shock – but in a good way’By Jade Wilson
Business Today NewsletterTop-up tax for large corporates, the typical Irish renter, and TikTok’s parallel worldsBy Ciarán Hancock
Middle EastNetanyahu delays bid to overhaul Israel’s judiciary as protests rageBy Patrick Kingsley, Isabel Kershner and Eric Nagourney
Inside Politics NewsletterLDA has potential to build equivalent of Galway city in affordable homesBy Harry McGee
HealthCovid-19 testing centres to close from today but people with symptoms should still ‘stay home’By Vivienne Clarke
IrelandBiden trip to Belfast stirs concerns about slighting King CharlesBy Mark Landler and Michael D Shear
TV & Radio‘You’re a brave wee peeler, aren’t you?’ In Blue Lights, an uneasy peace grips BelfastBy Ed Power
Crime & LawAmmi and Simeon Burke complain to Garda ombudsman over treatment in court ejectionBy Mary Carolan
Morning Sports BriefingIreland’s mouse has a good roar, but France’s combine harvester trundles onBy Mary Hannigan
EuropeOrban pivots away from Russia in approving Finland’s Nato accessionBy Marton Dunai in Budapest and Richard Milne in Oslo
SoccerDidier Deschamps hails Mike Maignan after his late heroics deny Ireland a pointBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessWilliam Hill hit with record £19.2m fine in UKBy Oliver Barnes, Sarah Provan and Akila Quinio
BusinessAlibaba plans big restructuring to boost sagging share priceBy Ryan McMorrow, Qianer Liu and Hudson Lockett
AmericasFire in Mexico kills at least 39 in migration centre near US borderBy Christine Murray in Mexico City
CourtsFirm involved in Mica controversy in court over claims of planning non-complianceBy Stephen Maguire
CourtsEnoch Burke did not object to earlier request in relation to transitioning student, court toldBy Mary Carolan
IrelandWomen of Honour report: Defence Forces ‘barely tolerates women’ at best and ‘abuses women in ranks’ at worstBy Jennifer Bray and Conor Lally
CourtsGrandfather tells inquest of identifying three grandchildren killed in violent domestic incident in TallaghtBy Seán McCárthaigh
Crime & LawGarda Commissioner stands by decision to arrest couple in ‘Kerry babies’ murder inquiryBy Conor Lally
Soccer‘We’d hoped to try to destroy them’ - Virgil van Dijk reflects on the Netherlands’ win over Gibraltar
CourtsVan Morrison ‘wrongly denied’ right to jury trial in action against former Stormont health minister, court rulesBy Alan Erwin
BusinessSwiss regulators voiced concerns in 2019 about ability to save Credit Suisse and UBSBy Sam Jones
OireachtasLeo Varadkar and Holly Cairns trade accusations as pressure rises on Government By Sarah Burns
BusinessSettlement reached in Pensions Authority’s case against firm linked to collapsed Dolphin Trust
RugbyPeter O’Mahony, Conor Murray and Antoine Frisch all return to Munster squad for Champions Cup trip to DurbanBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsAll-Ireland winning hurler Pat Ryan appeals jail sentence after telling court ‘brazen lie’By David Raleigh
An Irish DiarySecond Innings – Frank McNally on a post-independence cricket revival in Co MeathBy Frank McNally
PoliticsFormer junior minister Robert Troy puts forward new local authority accountability law By Cormac McQuinn
IrelandObjectified, punished, watched by hidden cameras: Women in Defence Forces outline shocking behaviour they facedBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandWomen of Honour report: ‘Discernible pattern of rape, sexual assault’ among ‘criminal behaviours’ in Defence ForcesBy Conor Lally
OpinionConsultants’ opposition to new contracts about more than money and working hours By Ruairi Brugha
OireachtasEviction ban should be extended to stop ‘incessant rise of homelessness’, Eoin Ó Broin saysBy Sarah Burns
CourtsRight-wing extremist jailed for possession of weapons parts and images of child abuseBy Conor Gallagher and Sonya McLean
IrelandOver two-fifths of Ukrainian children are attending two different schools in IrelandBy Shauna Bowers
PoliticsOireachtas report calls on Britain to ‘abandon’ plans to offer immunity for crimes committed during TroublesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandWomen of Honour: ‘It’s been so long coming ... we are delighted to see that they are getting the measure of what’s really happened’By Mark Hilliard
Ireland‘I feel so safe. I can work, I can meet people’: A Ukrainian woman’s short visit to Ireland turned into a yearBy Shauna Bowers
Gaelic Games‘When we’re backed into a corner, we definitely come out fighting’: Monaghan hail another great escapeBy David Gorman
CourtsMan granted international protection in Greece challenges ‘inadmissible’ finding for Irish applicationBy Ellen O'Riordan
Housing & PlanningHousing plan: Significant increase in housing densities and smaller gardens under considerationBy Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn
Housing & PlanningNeed for homes on State land is clear, but is it matched by the will to make it happen?By Arthur Beesley
CourtsDefence Forces reform: Eight main recommendations from the Independent Review GroupBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandDefence Forces ‘barely tolerates women’ and sexual and physical abuse common, review finds By Conor Lally, Jennifer Bray and Mark Hilliard
TransportMotorcyclists’ death rate drops, but Garda warn that crashes are more likely during summerBy Mark Hilliard
SoccerIreland have a ‘fabulous volcano’, but Stephen Kenny needs to turn performances into points By Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerAdam Idah: ‘Those lads know themselves they are Irish, no matter what colour skin you are’By Gordon Manning
Politics‘They can’t keep me out’: Biden vows to visit Northern Ireland despite MI5 raising terror threat levelBy Sam Blewett and Simon Carswell
MusicElton John’s final tour at 3Arena review: ‘My 27th concert in Ireland... I will miss you’By Glen Murphy
EconomyIrish economy set for stronger growth but cost-of-living to remain problem for householdsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EconomyIreland’s economic turnaround is real but comes with major concentration riskBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Housing & PlanningChanges to compulsory purchase regime would speed up process, says commissionBy Colm Keena
USCourt reinstates Adnan Syed’s murder conviction in ‘Serial’ case and orders new hearingBy Michael Leveson and Abbie VanSickle
Social AffairsAlmost two-thirds of international students exposed to verbal or physical abuse, study findsBy Carl O'Brien