BusinessNew law may allow State recoup 50% of land value increase after rezoningBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BooksThe Red Bird Sings by Aoife Fitzpatrick: A brilliant and intelligent page-turnerBy Lucy Sweeney Byrne
BooksI was transported by my mother’s handwriting, the flow of it across the page and the sign-off simply ‘Mam’By Ann O’Loughlin
MusicKen O’Duffy: Sing the Songs – Former Saville frontman’s 1960s-influenced second album is solid but formulaicBy Lauren Murphy
MusicJinx Lennon: Walk Lightly When the Jug Is Full – An album rooted in surprisingly soft earthBy Siobhán Kane
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: State needs to stop cost of living supports for better off families By John FitzGerald
TV & RadioPat Kenny puts AI in its place. The chatbot was never going to match the sniffy superiority and nitpicking insecurityBy Mick Heaney
PeopleI’ve been radicalised by ice cube TikTok as giant US fridges make their way into Irish homesBy Emer McLysaght
FoodTakeaway review: You need to be quick if you want a taste of this great Indian foodBy Corinna Hardgrave
MusicDavid Howley: For Venus – Reflective solo debut reveals another side of We Banjo 3’s most extrovert memberBy Siobhán Long
OpinionJoe Biden’s visit to Ireland may not result in desired ‘bounce’ for US presidentBy Diarmaid Ferriter
FilmCairo Conspiracy: belting political thriller with shades of All the President’s Men and The Name of the RoseBy Tara Brady
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: The main thing I’m learning from Obsession is that having an affair is way easier than I thoughtBy Patrick Freyne
BoxingLife’s breaks: ‘Prince’ Naseem Hamed, the flawed world champion boxer with a love for fast cars and snookerBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionWhat is the difference between a sexual assault on a Protestant school boy and a Catholic school boy? By Justine McCarthy
BusinessGermany confident of keeping lights on as it prepares to ditch nuclear for goodBy Derek Scally
BusinessJohn Burns: Bakhurst gears up again for lengthy RTÉ director general competitionBy John Burns
RacingGrand National will bring out the anti-racing extremists but this race is a safe and fair challengeBy Brian O'Connor
MusicEverything But the Girl: Fuse – Signature class as Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn returnBy Tony Clayton-Lea
RugbyAll-Ireland League enters final round of regular season with plenty to be resolvedBy Gerry Thornley
ResidentialWhat will €300,000 buy in Bulgaria, France, Sweden, Spain and Connemara?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
RugbyIreland coach Greg McWilliams questions timing of allegations of sexist attitude within IRFUBy Daire Walsh
Your Wellness‘There is no such thing as a little bit autistic – you either have a form of autism or you do not’By Arlene Harris
Business Today NewsletterNew tax on land sales, Sinn Féin’s courting of big business, and Bakhurst and the RTE DG process By Ciarán Hancock
People‘So many people say to us, I would never have interacted with a Muslim, a girl who is in a headscarf’By Tibrah Bazama and Joanne Hunt
SoccerErik Ten Hag rues ‘bad day’ as Varane and Martínez could miss next two Manchester United gamesBy Jamie Jackson
USPentagon leaks: Jack Teixeira, the gamer who shook the intelligence worldBy Aric Toler and Christiaan Tribert
Morning Sports BriefingAintree Grand National, horse racing’s greatest shop window and lightning conductor for criticismBy Mary Hannigan
US‘This week, Ireland sounded like his true native land’: How US press is covering Biden visitBy Nathan Johns
BusinessCost of a home increased by 5% in February but rate of growth slowedBy Colin Gleeson and Conor Pope
RugbyMatt Williams: Gaining parity at the breakdown an essential requirement for LeinsterBy Matt Williams
PoliticsMick Wallace caps China visit by revealing new ‘no war’ tattoo on state televisionBy Naomi O'Leary
Financial ServicesMore than 60,000 main Ulster and KBC current accounts still open last monthBy Joe Brennan
BooksSeán Hewitt on Ondaatje Prize longlist; West Cork Literary Festival; Arts and Minds FestivalBy Martin Doyle
USPentagon leaks: when ‘top secret’ is not so secret after allBy Helene Cooper, Julian E. Barnes and Eric Schmitt
EuropeMacron’s contested pension law faces crunch constitutional testBy Ingrid Melander and Elizabeth Pineau
Ireland‘His hatred of the UK has hardly been concealed’: how British press covered Biden’s visitBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessFeargal O’Rourke: ‘A lot of my peers were going into politics. There was an opportunity there but I’ve no regrets’By Ciarán Hancock
MarketsTesla expands discounts with price cuts in Europe, Singapore, IsraelBy Chen Lin and Victoria Waldersee
SportDan Snyder agrees to sell NFL team Washington Commanders for a record $6 billionBy Ken Belson and Katherine Rosman
RugbyURC teams: Joey Carbery left out of squad for Munster as they make five changes to play Stormers
FoodBehind the scenes at the Biden banquet: a week’s notice, security checks, no phones and Coca-Cola for the US presidentBy Marie Claire Digby
ObituariesFreddie Scappaticci obituary: IRA informer ‘Stakeknife’ was known as ‘jewel in the crown’ of British intelligence
Politics‘I’m really glad I brought her in. It’ll be a lovely memory for her in years to come’By Ellen O’Donoghue
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Clear statement of faith in Sam Prendergast as he makes first Leinster startBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesWith their All Stars back, Kerry and Galway aim to shine in league final By Gordon Manning
IrelandBiden in Mayo: ‘This will be the equivalent for Ballina of the Quiet Man in Cong’By Marese McDonagh
ScienceIrishman awarded CBE by King Charles III for services to public health and neuropsychologyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Ireland‘She was joyful’: Galway teenager Kirsty Bohan remembered at funeral following her death in road crash this weekBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessESB lodges High Court proceedings against two staff named in relation to alleged payments controversyBy Colm Keena
PoliticsBiden visit: ‘Mr President, say a prayer that Mayo will win Sam Maguire in 2023′By Ronan McGreevy
RacingDavy Russell returns to action with Grade 1 victory ahead of riding Galvin in Grand National By Brian O'Connor
USPentagon leaks: Jack Teixeira, suspected of sharing highly classified military intelligence, appears in courtBy Felicia Schwartz in Washington
On The Money NewsletterFrom utilities to banks, you could be throwing away money from not switchingBy Dominic Coyle
BusinessRyanair faces wait for new planes as manufacturing issue delays deliveriesBy Barry O'Halloran and Colin Gleeson
SportCraig Breen didn’t treat his life cheaply – he paid it the ultimate respect of living it to the fullBy Malachy Clerkin
EuropeBoost for Macron as pension plan clears constitutional hurdle By Akila Quinio in London and Leila Abboud in Paris
An Irish DiaryRhyming hope and Heaney: Frank McNally on political poetry, rubbing Princess Grace, and a brand of shoes named “Bertie”By Frank McNally
Middle EastPalestinian worshippers gather in Jerusalem’s Old City during Ramadan prayers By Mark Weiss
CourtsSimeon Burke lawfully detained on public order charge and trial will proceed, judge rulesBy Mary Carolan
HealthNearly 600,000 patients waiting for first hospital outpatient consultation at end of MarchBy Olivia Kelleher
Sport‘Never count me out’: Ronnie O’Sullivan ready and relaxed for Crucible record tiltBy Aaron Bower at the Crucible
Ireland‘It was all truly remarkable’: Biden has emotional reunion with Irish priest who gave son his last ritesBy Áine Ryan and Ronan McGreevy
President Biden's VisitBiden finishes Irish visit with speech heavy on history and hopeBy Jennifer Cosgrove, Simon Carswell and Conor Pope
IrelandBiden concludes emotional day in Co Mayo with most personal speech of his tripBy Marese McDonagh
OpinionPat Leahy: The Ulster-Scots lost America. Northern Ireland unionism faces a similar fate By Pat Leahy
BooksThe Polite Act of Drowning: Impressive debut by an author with a keen eye for emotional detail and scene-settingBy Emma Flynn
BooksGo as a River by Shelley Read: The best fiction is about the truths of being humanBy Afric McGlinchey
BooksEyes Guts Throat Bones by Moïra Fowley: ‘A collection of short stories about bodies and the end of the world’ By Lucy Sweeney Byrne
US‘I told you my plan is to run again’: Biden says he will make White House bid in 2024 as he departs Ireland By Ronan McGreevy
Music‘A gorgeous soul’: Tributes flow for Mark Sheehan, guitarist with The Script who has died aged 46By Olivia Kelleher