OpinionUna Mullally: Discussions on neutrality miss the mark when we have subsea cables to protectBy Una Mullally
EducationJunior Cycle reforms lead to ‘positive’ shift in learning but concern voiced over student stress By Carl O'Brien
Middle EastPlausible election contender going head to head with Turkey’s strongman leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan By Lorraine Mallinder in Ankara
Crime & LawGardaí call for stun guns and self-defence training as assaults rise ‘sharply’By Conor Lally
CourtsRegency murder trial: Gerard Hutch acquittal puts Special Criminal Court under spotlight By Mary Carolan
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Hints of vulnerability from Limerick, and encouragement for Tipp and othersBy Nicky English
Crime & LawSpecial Criminal Court review group split on whether court should be retainedBy Conor Gallagher
MusicLucinda Williams: ‘I feared that I didn’t belong. It’s a feeling I’ve been trying to shake my entire life’By Penelope Green
Your FamilyThat challenging time for parents, when you have to be everything to everyone, is on the horizonBy Jen Hogan
EconomyCorporate insolvencies up 22% with cost inflation and higher interest rates burdening firmsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Social AffairsEducation across the Border: ‘I’ve always heard stories of the Troubles. I thought I knew more than I did’By Keith Duggan
Your Money‘I like to support buskers who add so much culture and beauty to our streets’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Business Today NewsletterInsolvencies rise, UK’s Brexit travails and the changing face of business travelBy Conn Ó Midheach
StageWerther: Irish National Opera’s production is a triumph of downsizing a classic opera for the road By Michael Dungan
AfricaSudan: About 50 Irish citizens evacuated so far, Micheál Martin saysBy Jason Burke, Zeinab Mohammed Salih in Khartoum, Jack Power and Vivienne Clarke
Americas‘The people with guns . . . they are all around us’: Colombia’s struggle with armed groupsBy Joe Daniels in Bajo Cauca
Morning Sports BriefingLeinster run comes to harsh end while busy GAA weekend makes dunces of us allBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessBurberry’s Irish chairman challenges Sunak over ‘spectacular own goal’ UK tourist taxBy Alex Wickham
ResidentialThis Co Clare island and fisherman’s cabin could be yours for €250,000. So, what’s the catch?By Jessica Doyle
Courts‘Nobody can take our memories’: family anguished as man jailed for nine years for Clare nightclub killing By Eoin Reynolds
BusinessPhilips expects €545m in litigation costs over faulty medical devicesBy Oliver Telling and John Aglionby
HealthPeople with severe health problems almost twice as likely to be at risk of poverty - CSOBy Paul Cullen
EducationNew Junior Cycle curriculum will oblige schools to teach about gender identityBy Carl O'Brien
BusinessIrish private equity deals could take longer to execute this year, law firm saysBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessAer Lingus and Ryanair joined to High Court challenge to airport charge capBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessLVMH becomes first European company to reach $500bn market valueBy Yasemin Craggs Mersinoglu and John Aglionby
HealthIreland has lowest immunisation rate for measles in Western Europe, according to ECDCBy Paul Cullen
TransportGardaí analyse Galway road crash figures as county records highest number of deaths to date By Mark Hilliard
BusinessBewley’s and landlord agree not to sell historic windows while mulling potential appealBy Ellen O'Riordan
RacingMore than 500 CCTV cameras installed at horse racing courses to prevent dopingBy Cormac McQuinn
World‘Totally unacceptable’: outrage over Chinese ambassador’s dismissal of ex-Soviet statehoodBy Naomi O'Leary
CourtsOccupants of four caravans ordered to vacate Knocklofty House in Co TipperaryBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Courts‘Nothing happened until they were 15,’ sports coach accused of sexual abuse told gardaíBy Eimear Dodd
IrelandNurse expressed concern to doctor over whether patient’s oxygen tube was dislodgedBy Seán McCárthaigh
EuropeNetherlands’ Moroccan mafia murder trial stalls after top lawyer for defendant arrestedBy Peter Cluskey
BusinessJudge rejects challenge to Irish court’s jurisdiction to hear case involving sanctioned oligarch
Asia-PacificChina insists it respects sovereignty of ex-Soviet states after ambassador casts doubtBy Denis Staunton
OpinionDiane Abbott said Irish, Jewish and Traveller people don’t suffer racism. What if, like me, you’re black and Irish?By Niamh Jiménez
Courts‘F**k off, I’m not stopping’: Man caught driving horse and cart while drunk ordered to take part in safer driving courseBy Stephen Maguire
BusinessClare County Council backs transfer of visitor attractions from Shannon Airport GroupBy Gordon Deegan
Ireland‘Extremely dangerous’ in Sudan, says doctor whose family is ‘trying to find a way out’ of KhartoumBy Jade Wilson and Ellen O’Donoghue
SoccerArsenal Women’s plane catches fire on runway to delay return from Wolfsburg after Champions League semi-finalBy Morgan Ofori
Crime & LawClaim Gsoc member attended Hutch acquittal party referred to An Garda SíochánaBy Conor Lally
RacingExtra security in place at Punchestown to counter threat of animal rights disruption By Brian O'Connor
Crime & LawMen plead guilty to robbery where woman (93) was knocked to ground and dragged along roadBy Barry Roche
PoliticsGalway council chief ‘surprised and disappointed’ by An Bord Pleanála refusals for social housing in cityBy Andrew Hamilton
BusinessHigh Court dismisses challenge to permission for 416 homes on former Bailey Gibson site in Dublin 8By Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandSudan conflict: evacuation of Irish citizens slows but continues on EU partner planesBy Conor Gallagher
BusinessMicrosoft agrees to stop bundling Teams with Office to avoid EU regulatory investigation By Javier Espinoza
PoliticsMinister reaches new heights at launch of new Dublin Mountains zip line attractionBy Nathan Johns
BusinessWork on €1.6bn electricity interconnector between Ireland and France to begin ‘very, very shortly’By Barry Roche
HealthPortlaoise maternity unit using out-of-date guidelines on foetal heart monitoring By Paul Cullen
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the HSE’s treatment of those travelling abroad for medical treatment: promises must be delivered
UKDiane Abbott made ‘terrible mistake’ by saying Irish people did not suffer racism, says Labour grandeeBy Mark Paul
RugbyEngland flanker Jack Willis faces biggest club game of his career against LeinsterBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesDublin see off spirited Laois side to reach semi-finals of Leinster minor hurling championship
EducationI’m struggling to make ends meet. Will I be eligible for the new €500 student grant?By Brian Mooney
Farming & FoodRising farmland prices linked to incoming environmental regulationsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy