IrelandDefence Forces scramble aircraft after Russian government ships spotted off west coastBy Conor Gallagher
MotorsThe way you buy cars is about to change as car giants seek to cut out the middle manBy Neil Briscoe
BooksBiography of X by Catherine Lacey: Unorthodox portrait of a revered artist by her grieving widowBy Sarah Gilmartin
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In the NewsThe strange story of Sergey Cherkasov, the spy who went to TrinityBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:44
OpinionMichael McDowell: Car use is not simply the prerogative of the odious and hysterical middle classBy Michael McDowell
UKJohn Lewis is the corporate equivalent of a national treasure; be damned whoever messes with itBy Mark Paul
Life & StyleI’m rebranding myself by adding a fada to my name. Whether it sticks or not remains to be seenBy Úna McCaffrey
Interview‘It’s the dream job’: Eileen Gleeson relishes new role developing women’s footballBy Mary Hannigan
IrelandDefence Forces’ problems are of a seriousness beyond the bleakest Garda scandalsBy Conor Lally
CultureThe Music Quiz: Rapper Macklemore’s golf apparel line shares a name with which 1980s Irish act?By Tony Clayton-Lea
TV & RadioIf a script called for ‘befuddled Irishman’ who else would you hire but Chris O’Dowd?By Ed Power
RugbyJohn McKee backs Ireland women’s programme to deliver despite setback of Wales lossBy Daire Walsh
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Ulster need to iron out performance wrinkles if they are to stand a chance against Leinster By Gordon D'Arcy
Your WellnessDid you know the term ‘grief overload’ exists? I didn’t until recentlyBy Gabrielle Cummins
BooksAll Ukrainians know Gulliver’s Travels. Here at Marsh’s Library they love to hear about Jonathan SwiftBy Olga Taranova
Commercial PropertyCarrolls Irish Gifts signs for new flagship store at Dublin’s Central PlazaBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLimerick city shopping centre with development potential guiding at €15m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyPrime investment portfolio on Grafton Street and Nassau Street seeking €16mBy Ronald Quinlan
Your WellnessFrom brain training to the importance of sleep: Mind experts share tips for better brain healthBy Dr Ginni Mansberg
Commercial PropertyMarlet secures €384m in funding for delivery of 1,108 Dublin apartmentsBy Ronald Quinlan
StagePatrick O’Kane on playing David Trimble: ‘It’s not my job to judge my character. Quite the opposite’By Jane Coyle
Your Wellness‘Romance and intimacy in our relationship has died. But is it better to stay together for the kids?’By Trish Murphy
DublinSandymount residents push for taskforce on works as years of disruption expectedBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessClose to two thirds of US firms in Ireland to increase staff levels over next yearBy Peter Flanagan
Business Today NewsletterEconomic outlook improves, housing slowdown, and Dublin Airport ambitionsBy Peter Flanagan
PoliticsToxic culture of abuse within Defence Forces, and Labour tables confidence vote By Harry McGee
BusinessIreland has poor financial literacy levels compared to other countries, survey findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Conor Pope
Morning Sports BriefingIreland need to turn performances into points, Ulster going to be up against itBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessRefugees will not be turned away despite impact on tourism industry – Eamon RyanBy Colin Gleeson
IrelandDefence Forces’ culture of ‘total disrespect’ can no longer be denied, Rape Crisis CEO saysBy Vivienne Clarke and Colin Gleeson
USMike Pence must testify before grand jury in Trump inquiryBy Lauren Fedor and Stefania Palma in Washington
MusicTori Amos at the Olympia: ‘It’s great to be in Dublin. You love people who understand guilt and shame’By Ed Power
OireachtasAs it happened: Government survives Labour’s no-confidence motion by 86 votes to 67By Harry McGee
ResidentialModern, mellow mews designed by Home of the Year’s Amanda Bone for €795,000By Joyce Hickey
CourtsRemand prisoner Simeon Burke could be released with ‘one flick of a pen’, judge says By Tom Tuite
Crime & LawPrincipal ‘horrified’ when Enoch Burke asked her to withdraw request to support transgender pupilBy Mary Carolan
TV & RadioBear Grylls Meets President Zelenskyy review: TV action man eager to set the world to rightsBy Ed Power
CourtsSupreme Court to hear arguments in May on consequences of Patrick Quirke ruling By Ellen O'Riordan
People‘I spent most of me childhood in Ireland’: Paul O’Grady on growing up on a Galway farmBy Conor Capplis
CourtsMan accused of carrying out post office raids to raise money to visit his fiancée in the US sent forward for trialBy Olivia Kelleher
Inside Politics‘Northern Ireland has moved on’ - Fintan O’Toole on the Good Friday Agreement at 25Listen | 47:10
Big TechElon Musk and other tech experts call for ‘pause’ on advanced AI systemsBy Tim Bradshaw and Ian Johnston
Gaelic GamesMayo’s Cillian O’Connor fighting to be fit ahead of league final against GalwayBy Gordon Manning
Inside Business‘We have a lot of eggs in few baskets’ - do positive trends conceal threats to our economy? Listen | 34:53
HealthHSE warns it could need additional €2bn due to gaps in support and external risks By Paul Cullen
Middle EastNetanyahu rebuffs Biden’s suggestion he ‘walk away’ from controversial judicial reformsBy Mark Weiss
Asia-PacificTaiwan president says Chinese threats will not deter her during US stopoverBy Denis Staunton
BusinessHigh Court wrongly concluded public interest in cheaper drugs overrode patent holder rights, appeal court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Housing & PlanningEviction ban Q&A: What can you do if you get a termination notice?By Ellen O’Donoghue
CourtsJury can return majority verdict in trial of Co Galway farmer accused of murdering auntBy Eoin Reynolds
SoccerRoman Abramovich secretly bankrolled Dutch football club, leaked documents suggestBy David Conn, Simon Lock and Rob Davies
IrelandFormer Listowel festival chair ‘disappointed’ over controversy surrounding this year’s event By Jack Power and Anne Lucey
CourtsDermot Desmond questions use of economist Joseph Stiglitz as expert in case against The Irish TimesBy Simon Carswell
Courts‘It all seemed so wrong to me’ - Parents of baby who died 10 days after birth call for stricter protocolsBy Seán McCárthaigh
BoxingIt’s a pity Kellie Harrington ducked a fair question, and worse that the split turned toxic By Mary Hannigan
EnvironmentSewage entering Nenagh River forces objections to new housing, say local anglersBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsHuman rights body joins Supreme Court appeals against admissibility of phone data at trialsBy Ellen O'Riordan
OireachtasEviction ban: Government defeats Sinn Féin Bill to extend measure by 81 votes to 67By Sarah Burns
An Irish DiaryFrank McNally on samba football, Joycean art, and the last great Irish harperBy Frank McNally
EuropeKing Charles to deliver historic Bundestag address in first state visit as monarchBy Derek Scally
IrelandIreland has ‘food for thought’ in relation to protecting undersea cables, says senior Nato figure By Colm Keena
PoliticsOne in three ‘tourism beds’ outside of Dublin unavailable due to State housing contractsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OireachtasMinister O’Gorman rejects ‘unspoken assertion’ over funding in heated Seanad exchangeBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsStrong calls at Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting for a full discussion on trans issuesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioDylan McGrath’s Secret Service: One time villain chef’s kindness matters more than the cateringBy Ed Power
Gaelic GamesThere will be no phoney war when Mayo meet Galway, says Cillian O’ConnorBy Gordon Manning
Special ReportsBuilding a green portfolio is easier as supply finally matches demandBy Danielle Barron
BusinessGrosvenor joins forces with Fine Grain Property in Irish commercial real estate fundBy Ronald Quinlan