PoliticsRobert Watt likely to face questions at Dáil committee over botched Holohan appointmentBy Pat Leahy
EconomyOver €8 billion in budgetary surplus likely to be forecast for State By Pat Leahy, Harry McGee and Jennifer Bray
BooksTelling Truths: Evelyn Conlon and the Task of Writing – Engrossing essays about a vital Irish writerBy Paul Delaney
Your MoneySavings: If you have cash on deposit you’re losing money. Not just a bit, but a lotBy Fiona Reddan
Gaelic GamesTalk of winning six All-Ireland titles in a row is ‘nonsense’, says Limerick’s Gearoid HegartyBy Paul Keane
OpinionOliver Sears: Is it possible to invoke the Holocaust without instantly losing the argument?By Oliver Sears
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness: Hard to know if Tyrone can return to their 2021 All-Ireland winning levelsBy Jim McGuinness
OpinionFacial-recognition technology will turn gardaí into roaming surveillance unitsBy Dr Ciara Bracken-Roche, Dr Elizabeth Farries and Olga Cronin
RugbySeán O’Brien hails Leinster’s appointment of Jacques Nienaber as a masterstrokeBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Talk of Irish ‘coffin ships’ is powerful – but it’s historical fallacyBy Fintan O'Toole
BusinessMarkets dial down expectations for interest rate rises but sticky inflation still a worryBy Cantillon
Your FamilyBean an tí shortage means Gaeltacht experience may not be available for many Irish studentsBy Jen Hogan
BooksDingle of the midlands? Why Granard has designs on becoming Ireland’s first book townBy John Connell
Your WellnessMediterranean, Nordic, Okinawan ... A guide to the health benefits of diets from around the worldBy Sylvia Thompson
MusicAnn Cleare: ‘We’re still dealing with the trauma of the Catholic Church, trying to understand how we can centre our lives’By Michael Dervan
Stage‘I was actually quite consumed by fear’: Jodie Comer on the challenge of her Broadway stage roleBy Alexis Soloski
ResidentialEnd-of-terrace four-bedroom home near Dartmouth Square in Ranelagh for €975,000By Frances O'Rourke
RugbyGerry Thornley: Andy Friend has played his part as Connacht continue to defy the odds out westBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyWorld Rugby’s trial of new foul play system sends confused message so close to World CupBy Owen Doyle
PeopleA Ukrainian in Ireland: ‘The Russians were in the new home we built in Kharkiv. They destroyed it and stole everything’By Jade Wilson
Business Today NewsletterRyanair sees no disruption from Boeing delays, getting a better return on your bank savings, and An Post and the RTÉ licence feeBy Ciarán Hancock
Inside Politics NewsletterFallout from Hutch acquittal will roll on today with questions likely to followBy Pat Leahy
SoccerManchester United defender Lisandro Martinez undergoes successful surgery on metatarsalBy PA Sport Staff
AfricaSudan conflict explained: the rival generals behind a deadly power struggleBy Andres Schipani in Nairobi
BusinessUK unemployment rate rises and vacancies fall again as jobs market faltersBy Holly Williams, PA Business Editor
Morning Sports BriefingOlympics can’t come soon enough with Irish medal prospects showing exciting Parisienne potentialBy Mary Hannigan
RugbyEnglish RFU accused of running Championship down deliberately to reduce number of teamsBy Robert Kitson
BooksInternational Booker Prize shortlist: ‘bold, subversive, sensual and nicely perverse’By Martin Doyle
CourtsThe Hutch-Dowdall tapes: The secret recordings of ‘The Monk’ and his ‘ruthless’ associateBy Alison O'Riordan and Eoin Reynolds
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Michael D Higgins should have a messy desk. I would be worried if notBy Brianna Parkins
PoliticsBelfast Agreement a ‘model’ of peacebuilding for other global conflicts, Hillary Clinton saysBy Freya McClements
Housing & PlanningDelivery of housing ‘will only strengthen’ from 2023 onward, officials claimBy Harry McGee
Gaelic GamesGPA launches ‘State of Play’ equality report: ‘You’re treated less than your male counterparts’By Gordon Manning
CourtsMan who repeatedly raped his younger sister in ‘house of horrors’ jailed for 3½ yearsBy David Raleigh
Housing & PlanningSinn Féin leader accuses Taoiseach of being in a ‘state of denial’ regarding the housing crisisBy Sarah Burns
BusinessHuge proportion of finance workers concerned about employer surveillance, report findsBy Colin Gleeson
EducationParents forced to pay up to €1,000 for digital devices in school despite cost-of-living crisisBy Carl O'Brien
Courts‘The only word that comes to mind is evil’: Relatives describe pain caused by Jasmine McMonagle’s deathBy Fiona Magennis
CourtsSupreme Court told adoption of girl against birth mother’s wishes is ‘not proportionate’By Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandInvestigation begins after industrial incident at Cork plant which left worker in critical condition
CourtsCourt challenge brought over Adoption Authority’s refusal to register foreign adoption of daughter
EnvironmentIrish commercial LNG facility would be contrary to climate targets, says Ryan By Marese McDonagh
BusinessFinancial funds and receivers secure injunction preventing publication of confidential informationBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsWoman believed father was an ‘intruder’ when she fatally stabbed him, court toldBy Alison O'Riordan
EuropeGerman Catholic archbishop accused of ‘concrete cover-up’ of clerical sexual abuse By Derek Scally
CourtsNew study rejects research suggestions that Wikipedia content shapes High Court judgmentsBy Mary Carolan
BusinessEU greenlights €3.3bn funding to develop microchip industry amid global scrambleBy Naomi O'Leary
DublinArmy officer dismissed from Defence Forces for sexual assault of female soldierBy Seán McCárthaigh
PoliticsSinn Féin under pressure to clarify dealings with Dowdall prior to electionBy Cormac McQuinn and Freya McClements
AthleticsJerry Kiernan Foundation unveils list of athletes set for financial support in 2023By Ian O'Riordan
Social AffairsRNLI ‘unfair and disrespectful’ in making former Army captain redundant, WRC findsBy Stephen Bourke
Crime & LawPatsy Hutch: Did the man under 24-hour Garda protection plan the Regency attack?By Conor Lally
TV & RadioThe Mandalorian: Wacky casting, imploding ratings, tumbling appeal. What’s gone wrong with the Star Wars spin-off?By Ed Power
Gaelic GamesLeinster U20 football: Dublin overcome sluggish start to reach 10th consecutive finalBy Paul Keane
Housing & PlanningVideo of landlord allegedly threatening tenant with electric saw prompts garda inquiriesBy Nathan Johns
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Mary Lou subdued as questions about Dowdall links hang over Sinn FéinBy Miriam Lord
Gaelic GamesMunster minor hurling: Limerick and Cork to face off for a place in the finalBy Eoin Brennan
IrelandHume and Trimble ‘put their careers and lives on the line’ for peace, says Bill ClintonBy Seanín Graham
Housing & PlanningThree-quarters of eviction notices for renovations ‘invalid’, Threshold saysBy Jack Power