BooksAlexa Hagerty’s Still Life With Bones: Horror stories uncovered in searches for the ‘disappeared’By Ray Burke
MusicNathan Connolly: The Strange Order of Things – Forgettable fare from Snow Patrol guitaristBy Lauren Murphy
MusicSchoenberg String Trio; Regamey Quintet – Finely graded performances pack a punchBy Michael Dervan
TV & Radio‘I would like you to stop talking so tragically about your life,’ Chris Eubank hisses at GazzaBy Patrick Freyne
Financial ServicesAllianz Ireland takes €154m paper hit on investments amid rising ratesBy Joe Brennan
BusinessTrump slaps valuation of up to $50m on Doonbeg resort he ‘couldn’t care less about’By John Burns
PoliticsOireachtas committee to seek further hearings on botched Tony Holohan appointment after fractious Watt sessionBy Pat Leahy
Crime & LawAbortion review to recommend sweeping changes to existing law By Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy
Financial ServicesUlster Bank has shut its doors. What does this mean for the future of banking in Ireland?By Peter Flanagan
EconomySplurging the corporation tax windfall in exchange for votes would threaten the nation’s futureBy John FitzGerald
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: It’s time to talk about the suffering of victims of the TroublesBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Gaelic GamesCian Boland: Dublin can expect tight contest in championship opener in BelfastBy Gordon Manning
DublinEamon Ryan expresses scathing criticism of Dublin Port plans in unprecedented interventionBy Harry McGee
In the NewsThe origins of controversial landlord Marc Godart’s rental empireBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 29:26
FilmThe Movie Quiz: With the new Evil Dead Rise, how many films does that make in the series?By Donald Clarke
Financial ServicesFinal 63 Ulster Bank branches close today with bank to start selling buildings before year-endBy Peter Flanagan
FoodYalla review: beyond shawarma and kebabs, the unusual dishes are hard to resistBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmSick of Myself: Pitch-black comedy makes merry with malignant narcissism and the worried wellBy Tara Brady
WorkWhy smaller men earn less and how the first letter of your surname can help win that jobBy Olive Keogh
FilmPray for Our Sinners: Powerful account of resistance to ‘empire designated to punishing girls’By Donald Clarke
SoccerChris Forrester and St Patrick’s Athletic buoyed by recent run ahead of Shamrock Rovers clashBy Paul Buttner
Your FamilyPregnancy after miscarriage: Society and medicine’s views appear to be changingBy George Winter
BusinessThe Irish Times Business Person of the Month: Tom Keogh, managing director of Keogh’s CrispsBy Ciarán Hancock
ResidentialWhat will €320,000 buy in France, Spain, Denmark, Mexico and Dublin?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
RugbyEd Byrne and Leinster looking to finish regular season on a high note against Bulls By John O'Sullivan
RugbyGreg McWilliams: ‘We will always put on the jersey and fight for every inch we can’By John O'Sullivan
Business Today NewsletterUlster Bank closes doors; Savers subsidising home loans; and double whammy for Irish consumersBy Dominic Coyle
SoccerManchester United collapses happening ‘too often’ as Erik ten Hag questions his team’s character
TV & RadioDead Ringers review: Rachel Weisz is electrifying and full-on maniacal from the first sceneBy Ed Power
Rugby‘We need a bit of Quade magic’ - Cooper back from injury to stake claim for Wallabies World Cup place
StageAn Old Song, Half Forgotten: This play shouldn’t really work but it’s a compelling celebration of a life in theatre By Ciara L Murphy
Morning Sports BriefingHopefully the Just Stop Oil man won’t turn up at Corrigan Park but expect more protests this summerBy Mary Hannigan
PoliticsMartin signals support for dropping ‘triple lock’ for deploying Defence Forces overseasBy Cormac McQuinn
WorkDeb Mangone interview: ‘My first priority is patient access to medicines in a timely manner’By Dominic Coyle
Gaelic GamesHurling Championship preview: This new-age Limerick team hold all the keys to hurling’s kingdomBy Denis Walsh
IrelandMigrant homelessness: ‘With the difficult housing situation, they simply end up on the streets’By Jack Power
Gaelic GamesJack McCaffrey, Paul Mannion and Stephen Cluxton all in Dublin squad for championship openerBy Seán Moran
Crime & Law‘A heinous crime’: Human trafficking and pimping network operating in Ireland and Romania ‘dismantled’By Sarah Burns
Gaelic GamesCouch to Croke Park – how Jamie Boyle went from getting fit in lockdown to captaining New YorkBy Malachy Clerkin
RugbyKeith Earls in line to win 200th Munster cap against Sharks but no place for Joey CarberyBy John Fallon
OpinionAnne Harris: Until the Belfast Agreement commemorations hove into view, Bertie Ahern was in the shadowsBy Anne Harris
Courts‘Reluctant litigants’ halt surrogacy court case saying they are ‘heartened’ by progress of legislationBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsFailure to provide asylum seeker with accommodation a breach of Minister’s obligationsBy Ellen O'Riordan and Jade Wilson
OpinionJustine McCarthy: British media was right - Joe Biden’s Ireland belongs to Dark AgesBy Justine McCarthy
IrelandTaoiseach and Tánaiste urge caution on proposed changes to abortion legislation on foot of reviewBy Barry Roche
BooksDalkey Book Festival reveals line-up; Mercier Press shortlisted for IPA Prix Voltaire By Martin Doyle
CourtsWoman found not guilty of murdering father by reason of insanity remanded to Central Mental HospitalBy Fiona Magennis
Asia-PacificChina says countries that intervene in Taiwan are playing with fire and will eventually get burnedBy Denis Staunton
CourtsFormer treasurer of Crossmaglen Rangers GAA club jailed for 16 years for ‘predatory campaign’ against young boysBy John Cassidy
IrelandFuneral takes place of man found liable for Omagh bombingBy Claudia Savage and Jonathan McCambridge
Financial ServicesFormer Custom House Capital CEO and three others to be sentenced next month By Colm Keena
Financial ServicesInvestors tell of devastation caused by Custom House Capital collapse By Colm Keena
UKUK deputy prime minister Dominic Raab resigns after bullying inquiryBy Jim Pickard and George Parker
IrelandDeath of former Conradh na Gaeilge president Tomás Mac Ruairí ‘a great sorrow’ for Irish language communityBy Ellen O’Donoghue
An Irish DiaryRoyal Wee – Frank McNally on the great Northern diminutive, the Joys of Belfast, and Mo Mowlam’s Hand of HistoryBy Frank McNally
IrelandTaoiseach calls on energy companies to pass on fuel price reductions to consumersBy Barry Roche
IrelandTánaiste confirms plans to evacuate Irish citizens caught up in conflict in SudanBy Barry Roche
Crime & LawInside the Gerard Hutch PR machine: ‘Whether it was intentional or not, he did very well at marketing himself’By Conor Gallagher
EuropeMoscow’s air force accidentally drops bomb on Russian city near Ukrainian borderBy Daniel McLaughlin
SoccerMauricio Pochettino leads race for Chelsea job after Julian Nagelsmann withdraws By David Hytner and Fabrizio Romano
Housing & PlanningLandlord ordered to pay tenants a year’s rent in compensation after ‘egregious’ harassmentBy Stephen Bourke
SoccerSheffield United continue to excel on the pitch despite unsettling backdrop off itBy Ben Fisher
Gaelic GamesConnacht MFC round-up: Galway get title defence off to winning start against RoscommonBy John Fallon
Crime & LawGsoc officer resigns amid allegations he was at party which Gerard Hutch attended on MondayBy Conor Gallagher and Conor Lally
RugbyURC: Ulster secure second spot and a potential home run to final By Michael Sadlier at Kingspan Stadium
SoccerTrevor Clarke’s thunderbolt sinks St Pat’s and sends Rovers into third place By Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerArsenal’s title hopes hit despite rescuing draw in six-goal thriller with Southampton By Nick Ames at Emirates Stadium
BooksSoundings: Journeys in the Company of Whales by Doreen Cunningham – A rallying call for love By Alice Kinsella
BooksA House for Alice by Diana Evans: capturing the intricacies of volatile relationship dynamics By Rabeea Saleem
Climate CrisisIreland’s fragile marine ecosystems at risk from wind power growth, Coastwatch warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan