PoliticsDefence Forces sex assault allegations to be sent to gardaí rather than military policeBy Jennifer Bray and Conor Lally
IrelandNo evidence young people with gender dysphoria ‘fast-tracked’ to hormonal treatments – HSEBy Colm Keena
PoliticsGovernment plans to overhaul Defence Forces complaints processBy Jennifer Bray and Sarah Burns
Social Affairs‘The final nail in the coffin’: Officers fear abuse report may be the last strawBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: It’s not hard to do away with superfluous finals and increase drama By Ciarán Murphy
EconomyImmediate action needed to deal with cost of keeping State pension age at 66, watchdog warnsBy Dominic Coyle
PoliticsHuge shortfall in beds for refugees predicted as hotels switch focus to touristsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PeopleMichael Harding: ‘Kill the bishop,’ I whispered, but the aliens were not botheredBy Michael Harding
Consumer TechXiaomi Redmi Watch 3: An affordable smartwatch that doesn’t scrimp on featuresBy Ciara O'Brien
RestaurantsParadiso restaurant review: A vegetarian restaurant that feels like a world in which meat never existedBy Corinna Hardgrave
Your Family‘I’ll check their phones until they’re 18′: What should our teenagers be allowed to do on their mobiles?By Jen Hogan
BusinessSVB’s collapse leaves tech start-ups with major funding holeBy George Hammond and Tim Bradshaw
BooksElizabeth Bowen back in the big house as Doneraile Court returns to its former splendourBy Mary Leland
ResidentialCan we stop builders of nearby development moving their crane over our property?By Patrick Shine
FilmPlease Baby Please: The most confounding film of the year benefits from a never-better Andrea RiseboroughBy Tara Brady
FashionGwyneth Paltrow’s court wardrobe: stealth wealth, soft power and billionaire chicBy Chloe Mac Donnell
FashionGwyneth Paltrow’s court wardrobe: stealth wealth, soft power, million-dollar chicBy Chloe Mac Donnell
AbroadMegan Nolan: I gave Dublin a shot for seven years and nothing good had come of it. Why not cut my losses?By Megan Nolan
MusicRachmaninov at 150: ‘These are some of the most incredible examples of artistry in performance’By Michael Dervan
Consumer TechNokia G22: This phone’s unique selling point is its supposed repairability. Can we fix it?By Ciara O'Brien
Business Today NewsletterIFAC pensions warning, hoteliers defend prices and Gordon Moore’s legacyBy Peter Flanagan
Housing & PlanningReverse eviction ban’s end amid serious lack of options for tenants, Simon Communities urgeBy Mark Hilliard and Vivienne Clarke
Education‘Left out of birthday parties and sports’: Autism a barrier to making friends in school, study findsBy Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsWomen in addiction: ‘He got me in on the coke and the MDMA. ... I ended up in the heights of prostitution’ By Kitty Holland
Big TechGoogle says Microsoft’s cloud practices ‘anti-competitive’, slams deals with rivalsBy Foo Yun Chee
Social AffairsFree legal advice service warns it cannot deal with a torrent of eviction queriesBy Vivienne Clarke and Mark Hilliard
EuropePope Francis ‘gradually improving’ after hospitalisation with infectionBy Angela Giuffrida in Rome
StageThe Ocean at the End of the Lane: Ingeniously immersive and often quite genuinely scaryBy Sara Keating
Big TechGoogle says Microsoft’s cloud practices anti-competitive and is critical of its deals with rivals
BusinessRevolut’s board frustrated by fintech company’s response to audit warningBy Michael O'Dwyer, Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan and Stephen Morris
Morning Sports BriefingJason Smyth reaches the finishing line of a truly remarkable careerBy Mary Hannigan
IrelandDefence Forces inquiry needed to engage those missing from report, says Sinn Féin TDBy Nathan Johns
TV & RadioPaul O’Grady obituary: Comedian and chatshow host who shot to fame in 1990s as his alter ego Lily Savage
StageAgreement: An outstanding evening, a landmark play, a thoroughly deserved five stars By Jane Coyle
PoliticsBarry Cowen defends comparison of eviction ban extension to ‘making sweets free’By Harry McGee
EnvironmentPoor air quality having a detrimental impact on health and deaths in Ireland, report findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
AmericasJair Bolsonaro summoned in Saudi jewel inquiry as he returns to BrazilBy Bryan Harris and Michael Pooler in São Paulo
CourtsMurdered Seema Banu told supermarket security guard her husband Sameer Syed was beating and torturing herBy Seán McCárthaigh
SportTwo men plead guilty to stuffing fish with lead weights and fish fillets to try and win angling tournament
PeopleIreland’s new squeezed middle: ‘Trackers were attractive for a long time but now we’re paying the price’ By Conor Pope
Middle EastSaudi Arabia agrees to join Shanghai Co-operation Organisation as ‘dialogue partner’By Michael Jansen
CourtsPair sentenced after man (80) tied to chair and threatened with shotgun during €45 robberyBy Jessica Thompson
HealthProcessing of Irish CervicalCheck samples halted after lab’s accreditation is suspendedBy Paul Cullen
BusinessIkea to create 120 jobs and cut delivery times by opening new Dublin distribution centre in 2024By Laura Slattery
Europe‘Attention! Your SUV kills’: Guerilla climate activists target cars overnight in BrusselsBy Naomi O'Leary
Climate CrisisClimate actions must not undermine rights of people with disabilities, committee warnedBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsIsaac Burke ‘conducted’ family in ‘chanting’ at school disciplinary hearing concerning brother Enoch, judge toldBy Mary Carolan
CourtsNo policy barrier to recognising foreign adoption orders for children born via surrogacy, Supreme Court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
AbroadIrish Times Abroad newsletter: ‘There’s no place I’d rather be than in west Cork on a fine day’
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EuropeKing Charles praises Germany’s military support for Ukraine in Bundestag addressBy Derek Scally
EducationFree school meals for all primary school children by 2028, promises GovernmentBy Kitty Holland
BusinessProvisional liquidator appointed to firm behind ‘effectively abandoned’ Nuremore Hotel in Monaghan
CourtsWoman alleged not to have left bedroom in nearly two years can be transferred to hospital with use of reasonable force, court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan who gagged and bound woman during alleyway assault sentenced to 10 years in prisonBy Jessica Magee
Middle EastMan convicted in Israel’s most notorious murder case acquitted after 16 yearsBy Mark Weiss
Housing & PlanningHomelessness charity told not to send people without emergency accommodation to Garda stationsBy Mark Hilliard
SoccerNo more camel rides: Players reflect on a 50-year journey for Irish women’s soccer - and see good times ahead By Mary Hannigan
IrelandPaintings by Ronnie Wood, Mark Feehily and other celebrities go under the hammer in secret auctionBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Ireland‘Lower ranks’ in Defence Forces ‘denigrated’ by officers in classist system, review findsBy Conor Lally
An Irish DiaryCoaled below the water line – Frank McNally on a prequel to the Titanic disaster, 150 years ago this weekendBy Frank McNally
SportTeehan hoping something can be salvaged from debacle of cancelled All Stars’ Canada tripBy Seán Moran
OireachtasDefence Forces reform: Military police will continue to deal with sex assault allegations overseasBy Sarah Burns
Crime & LawFamily of Irish man held in Iranian prison hold vigil outside Dublin embassyBy Mark Hilliard
EuropeWall Street Journal reporter arrested by Russia on espionage chargesBy Christopher Miller and Max Seddon
Crime & LawAppeal for information after death of man following altercation in Dublin city centreBy Colin Gleeson
Housing & Planning‘Now I have to go and live on the street’: Protesters gather in Dublin 15 over lifting of eviction banBy Stephen Farrell
IrelandGardaí will not investigate allegations of sexual offences against members of Defence Forces if they happen abroadBy Sarah Burns and Jennifer Bray
SportIOC chief says criticism of plan to let Russian and Belarusian athletes return to sport ‘deplorable’
CourtsDeath of baby Faye Neiland was most ‘clinically complex’ coroner had seen, inquest toldBy Seán McCárthaigh
Crime & LawMichael Scott trial - what the jury didn’t hear: Chrissie Treacy feared for her life, friends attestedBy Eoin Reynolds
PoliticsPress Ombudsman says dominance of global social media companies a threat to Irish print media By Harry McGee
Crime & LawMan wanted on suspicion of rape in the Republic arrested at Belfast AirportBy Colin Gleeson
TV & RadioSisters review: They said it was the Irish Fleabag, then the sweary drunks and low-key anti-Semites showed upBy Ed Power
IrelandChief of staff’s remarks after Defence Forces revelations ‘not credible’, say SenatorsBy Conor Lally
TV & RadioJennifer Aniston: ‘There’s a whole generation of kids who find Friends offensive’By Gloria Oladipo in New York
Special ReportsNon-invasive facial procedures can help achieve the Cinderella effectBy Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsKnowing what to expect can ease our pain about a trip to the dentistBy Deanna O'Connor
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