Education‘Indisputable’ demand for integrated schools but challenges remain 25 years after Belfast AgreementBy Luke Butterly
BusinessTwo Microsoft Irish subsidiaries paid more than €2.7bn in corporate tax last yearBy Ciara O'Brien
BusinessDublin property market dominated by first-time buyers and landlords exiting, says DNGBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BooksFrank O’Connor’s Complete Translations: Scholarly collection shows translator’s geniusBy Michael Cronin
MusicFirst Class & Coach: Neon Hip – West Cork’s best-kept musical secret unleash a fine second albumBy Lauren Murphy
AbroadMy favourite restaurant is inaccessible in winter without booking a snowmobileBy Amy May Considine
MusicBoygenius: The Record – Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus deliver one of the albums of the yearBy Tony Clayton-Lea
History‘I found myself in between two great men’: Bono finds pride in the name of peaceBy Simon Carswell
RugbyLeinster expect big battle in the air and at breakdown as Leicester aim to spoil their season By Gerry Thornley
OpinionStephen Collins: Speculation about a swing to radical politics is wide of the markBy Stephen Collins
PeopleA man is whipped, beaten and crucified. Is this really suitable content for children?By Emer McLysaght
FilmThe Movie Quiz: There’s Something About Mary is narrated by which wandering minstrel?By Donald Clarke
CultureSara Canning: We deserve better and better is possible. The Belfast agreement is treated with kid gloves By Sara Canning
FoodAndChips review: Takeaway of the Year serving off-the-charts fish and chips for a tennerBy Corinna Hardgrave
OpinionFintan O’Toole: We must reclaim the great democratic spirit of the 1998 Belfast Agreement By Fintan O'Toole
Gaelic GamesTom Morrissey sees history with Kilkenny as driving force of Limerick’s successBy Paul Keane
Asia-PacificFor many gay men in China, family pressure is the biggest source of anxietyBy Denis Staunton
Housing & PlanningDublin City Council investigates 1,600 Airbnb-style lets suspected of being illegal By Olivia Kelly
TV & RadioBrendan O’Connor gets familiar with Sarah Ferguson but lets her off the hook about Prince AndrewBy Mick Heaney
TV & Radio‘Are you really a hit man?’ the Kinsellas would ask, and I’d admit I haven’t killed even one measly personBy Patrick Freyne
Gaelic GamesDavid Tubridy on his retirement: ‘Seeing Clare get relegated, it kind of hurt that bit more’By Paul Keane
OpinionJustine McCarthy: What makes a Greek scholar qualified to choose a senator?By Justine McCarthy
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: North still not the shared society Belfast Agreement promisedBy Diarmaid Ferriter
PeopleSéamas O’Reilly: ‘It was hard to look at Derry and feel like the agreement’s full potential was being realised’By Séamas O'Reilly
Europe‘We knew it would be coming’: WHO reflects on pandemic 75 years since its foundationBy Naomi O'Leary
PeopleThe Belfast Agreement achieved its aim, stopped the killing and created a better futureBy Freya McClements
WorkBoomerang chief executives provide comfort in times of crisisBy Anjli Raval, Stephen Morris and Jamie Smyth
MusicQuatuor Diotima: Metamorphosis Ligeti – Astonishingly fresh, almost impossibly impeccable musicmakingBy Michael Dervan
MusicEllie Goulding: Higher than Heaven – Joyful escapism and gratifying, dependable popBy Lauren Murphy
ResidentialWhat will €415,000 buy in Ireland, Alaska, France, Spain and Switzerland?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Your Family‘The stuff they wear leaves nothing to the imagination’: At what age should teenagers be allowed go to parties and discos?By Jen Hogan
Film‘I’ve lost a lot of flesh and bone’: Jeremy Renner recalls the accident that upended his lifeBy Eduardo Medina
IrelandMan (19) who died after being struck by bus in Longford named as Martin McDonnellBy Liam Cosgrove and Olivia Kelleher
People‘Seeing one of my concertinas being played, that’s a buzz. I’d be sitting there hoping it doesn’t break down’By Sean Garvey, Bryan O'Brien and Joanne Hunt
PoliticsCost of living €200 lump sum payment will be made to 1.3 million people in late AprilBy Sarah Burns
USRepublicans rally to under-fire TrumpBy Claire Bushey in Wisconsin and James Politi and Stefania Palma in Washington
PoliticsGerry Adams accuses Irish Government of being ‘asleep at the wheel’ on its responsibilities to Northern IrelandBy Olivia Kelleher
HealthHSE insists extensive plans are in place to prevent hospital overcrowding over Easter bank holidayBy Olivia Kelleher
Crime & LawMan (42) questioned over Eddie Hutch murder considered one of the country’s most dangerous criminalsBy Conor Gallagher
TV & RadioBoom! Boom! The World vs Boris Becker: A long, gripping ride from teen prodigy to financial basket-caseBy Ed Power
Housing & PlanningOwners of rural Airbnb properties could get exemption from planning permission requirementBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerDavid Moyes could be next Premier League manager to be sacked if West Ham lose at Fulham By Jacob Steinberg
PoliticsJoe Biden visit to Ireland: Everything we know so far about the tripBy Sarah Burns, Simon Carswell and Freya McClements
RugbyWeekend Champions Cup quarter-final previews: South African sides looking to win on the roadBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandPresident Higgins welcomes Vatican’s renunciation of doctrine that licensed colonialismBy Patsy McGarry
RacingFairyhouse officials hoping English trained topweight Royale Pagaille lines up in Irish National By Brian O'Connor
RacingMore potential top-flight success on the cards for Princess Zoe team at FairyhouseBy Brian O'Connor
HealthFacemask rules in hospitals to be partially relaxed from mid-AprilBy Sarah Burns and Olivia Kelleher
SoccerNo consensus on ditching white shorts but at least periods and their link to injury are now being talked aboutBy Louise Taylor
PoliticsBelfast Agreement at 25: Plea for Stormont renewal to avoid leaving peace efforts ‘in vain’By Freya McClements
Social Affairs‘As a victim, I feel inconvenient’: Daughter of murdered policeman joins Dublin service for 3,600 people killed in TroublesBy Conor Capplis
An Irish DiaryGreat Ulster Friday - Frank McNally on Easter 1998, pre-Troubles sectarianism, and the great northern vegetable rollBy Frank McNally
Asia-PacificChina’s interests to determine actions, but door left ajar in Beijing for European leadersBy Denis Staunton
Crime & LawMurder investigation after Cork man (69) dies after assault last monthBy Barry Roche and Shauna Bowers
Housing & Planning‘It is frustrating to see my room on Airbnb’: evicted tenants tell of landlord’s move to short letsBy Olivia Kelly
Housing & PlanningControversial landlord owns range of properties bought with funding from LuxembourgBy Colm Keena
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the Citizens’ Assembly report on biodiversity: an urgent call for action
GolfBrooks Koepka times his return to centre stage perfectly as he takes control at the Masters By Philip Reid
Housing & Planning‘Art can be political,’ says homeowner whose house is painted with Garda eviction muralBy Nathan Johns
SoccerShamrock Rovers continue revival as they secure derby win over Bohemians at DalymountBy Daire Walsh at Dalymount Park
RugbyNo update on Ryan Baird and James Lowe injuries as Leinster ‘delighted to get through’By Gerry Thornley
BooksKilling Thatcher: An outstanding and essential examination of a moment that changed historyBy Ray Burke
OpinionMicheál Martin: The work of reconciliation remains at once urgent and painstakingBy Micheál Martin
BooksPoems of the Week: Nursery by Jean Tuomey; Always There by Enda Coyle-GreeneBy Jean Tuomey and Enda Coyle-Greene
IrelandDefence Forces members ‘practically defamed’ by abuse report, says representative groupBy Conor Gallagher