BusinessBord Gáis Energy to cut electricity and gas prices by up to 10% for over 600,000 customersBy Conor Pope
MusicThe Music Quiz: In Saltburn, which Britpop song does Lady Elspeth Catton deny being written about her?By Tony Clayton-Lea
EducationThinking outside the box: Unusual and unconventional college courses on offerBy Peter McGuire
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FilmMean Girls review: Musical remake adds so-so songs but little else to the 20-year-old high-school classicBy Donald Clarke
Commercial PropertyIrish investment market records lowest spend in 10 years, CBRE report findsBy Jessica Doyle
Your Wellness‘I have been over-involved in my flatmate’s life and now I’m at breaking point’By Trish Murphy
Commercial PropertyPark Developments starts construction of 205,000sq ft logistics scheme in Dublin 12By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyEagle Street secures long-term lease renewal with Curtiss-Wright in ClonskeaghBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialFour-bed close to amenities on Blackrock’s Carysfort Avenue for €1.095mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Commercial PropertyLandmark St Stephen’s Green portfolio, with potential for apartments or boutique hotel, for €13.5mBy Fiona Reddan
RugbyIreland U20s facing no weight of expectations despite back-to-back Grand Slams, says Richie MurphyBy John O'Sullivan
Your MoneyA woman’s pension is 35% less than a man’s, on average. Here’s why and what can be done about itBy Brianna Parkins
Gaelic GamesFintan Burke determined the low of an All-Ireland club final defeat does not happen againBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesGlass left shattered after last year’s All-Ireland defeat but Glens determined to put that rightBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Dean Rock combined talent and application to carve out exceptional careerBy Seán Moran
IrelandRoscrea protests: ‘We can’t get medical appointments, so we can’t take any more, but we don’t want any far right activists here’By Barry Roche
OpinionChinese premier’s visit: Ireland cannot allow beef and butter to come before human rightsBy David O’Brien
Commercial PropertyMarlet secures €113.6m refinancing deal with BlackRock for Dundrum schemeBy Fiona Reddan
RugbyReturn of familiar faces Pat Lam and Kieran Marmion ‘just business’ for Finlay Bealham and ConnachtBy Linley MacKenzie
RugbyJohnny Sexton’s retirement the biggest change as Andy Farrell picks his initial Six Nations squad By Johnny Watterson
ResidentialExtensively renovated home with sea views on Sandymount’s Strand Road for €1.95mBy Miriam Mulcahy
IrelandSpecial package for 10 areas with highest number of refugees and asylum seekersBy Jennifer Bray, Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
EducationSchool transport scheme operates at ‘considerable cost’ but provides wider economic benefits, review findsBy Carl O'Brien
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Players have seen that if they take the chance given by Andy Farrell, he will be fiercely loyal By Gordon D'Arcy
BusinessElectricity prices must fall to keep multinationals investing here, IDA warnsBy Barry O'Halloran
OireachtasNo let-up in political tempo as current Dáil begins its last full year. Let the games beginBy Pat Leahy
Business Today NewsletterIDA’s energy warning, Bord Gais cuts prices and is The Traitors coming to Ireland?By Peter Flanagan
USTrump used ‘biggest microphone on the planet’ to tear E Jean Carroll’s name to shreds, court hears By Victoria Bekiempis in New York
IrelandWednesday’s Top Stories: Bord Gáis Energy announces fresh price cuts of up to 10%; Severe frost and icy conditions expected with weather warnings in place
Inside Politics NewsletterAs Dáil resumes, Government tries to make running repairs to its migrant accommodation strategy By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsRevenue obtains €2.4m judgment against Dublin landlord for unpaid tax and interestBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsWomen of Honour member expresses concern that tribunal ‘comes across as a paper exercise’By Vivienne Clarke
Gaelic GamesPáirc Uí Chaoimh: Cork GAA chief says ‘we are listening to our members’ as talks continue with SuperValuBy Gordon Manning
IrelandDonnelly denies Government ‘caving to protesters’ opposing asylum seeker accommodationBy Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsBusinesses with warehoused Covid-era tax liabilities to face relaxed deadlines, lower interest ratesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyMunster aim to build on Toulon win with another Thomond thriller against Northampton By Gerry Thornley
IrelandBishops remind Roscrea that ‘we Irish, more than most, know what it is like to be a stranger in a foreign land’ By Patsy McGarry
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Cork’s Páirc strife continues as Dean Rock bows out of intercounty gameBy Mary Hannigan
TennisTeenager Mirra Andreeva stuns idol Ons Jabeur in Australian Open second roundBy Tumaini Carayol in Melbourne Park
IrelandPresident and Taoiseach raise human rights issues with Chinese premier during Dublin visitBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessTV and film producers worldwide unite to call for ‘financial contribution’ from streamersBy Laura Slattery
BusinessArgentina’s firebrand president slams socialism, claims capitalism is only way to end povertyBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsIreland and Britain must work on ‘Plan B’ if DUP does not end Stormont boycott - Michelle O’NeillBy Freya McClements
PoliticsUse of ‘nasty’ language by some politicians when engaging with Roscrea protesters criticisedBy Jack Horgan-Jones
ResidentialNine-unit Victorian property on Grosvenor Road would make a fine four-bed home for €1.75mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
EconomyEU agrees directive banning misleading use of environmental claims on many productsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Six NationsOpens in new windowPeter O’Mahony named Ireland captain for upcoming Six Nations campaignBy Nathan Johns
Gaelic GamesLimerick v Cork Munster Hurling League encounter postponed for second timeBy Gordon Manning
Social AffairsPeople Before Profit calls for Yes vote in care and family referendumsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
DublinDublin Port downplays increased role for rail freight in expansion plans despite Ryan’s concernsBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsHigh Court grants divorce to former couple who continue to live in same houseBy Ellen O'Riordan
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EuropeThousands protest in Germany after far-right party discusses mass deportation of foreign nationals
CourtsTrial opens of man alleged to have topped up mobile phone used in murder of Christopher ‘Noel’ KirwanBy Eoin Reynolds
BusinessStocks drop as ECB and UK inflation puncture rate cut hopesBy Martin Arnold, Stephanie Stacey and George Steer
PoliticsEchoes of ‘Nazi supporters’ lies’ about refugees from members of Rural Independent group, TD claims in DáilBy Sarah Burns
Six NationsOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: Peter O’Mahony a safe pair of hands but captaincy honour is fully deserved By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsRefugee accommodation: Councils cannot have ‘a la carte’ relationship with Government, says TaoiseachBy Cormac McQuinn
MediaMake TV licence fee reform ‘priority’, Screen Producers Ireland urges GovernmentBy Laura Slattery
Social AffairsMartin condemns refugee accommodation arson attacks after latest incident in LongfordBy Barry Roche
GolfShane Lowry aiming to hit the ground running as he changes traditional start from Dubai to the PGA TourBy Philip Reid
CourtsFamily of woman (21) who died hours after discharge from Limerick hospital after hurting leg sues in High Court
CourtsBouncer at Dublin’s biggest gay bar denies he pushed transgender woman down flight of stairsBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsStardust: Identifying remains of those killed in fire ‘unbearable’ in many cases, says coronerBy Kitty Holland
CourtsNigerian man who feared he would be killed over failure to join cult has asylum application rejection upheldBy Ellen O'Riordan
An Irish DiaryStorm front — Frank McNally on the dubious fame of Edward Bulwer-LyttonBy Frank McNally
BusinessNews industry group calls for ‘serious harm’ test to be applied in all defamation casesBy Laura Slattery
OireachtasDáil briefly suspended on first day back dominated by immigration, housing and GazaBy Sarah Burns
Middle EastGlobal leaders at World Economic Forum confronted by rising Middle East tensionsBy Michael Jansen
SoccerJordan Henderson set to complete Ajax move after agreeing Al-Ettifaq exitBy Fabrizio Romano and Sachin Nakrani
BusinessMP asks Rishi Sunak to intervene in ‘immoral’ case of tower block built by Irish developerBy Mark Paul
Climate CrisisGreenland losing 30m tonnes of ice an hour, study reveals, 20% more than previously thoughtBy Damian Carrington
CourtsCommission’s decision to include Reddit in list of video-sharing platforms flawed, company saysBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesPáirc Uí Chaoimh Q&A: All you need to know about naming rights controversy By Gordon Manning
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the fall in energy prices: welcome news, but big issues remain to be tackled
Crime & LawCourt blocks attempts by Drew Harris to dismiss garda who had sexual encounter with ‘vulnerable’ woman in stationBy Mark Hilliard
OireachtasExpanded concept of family in Constitution will not cover polygamous relationshipsBy Sarah Burns
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Polygamy and throuples in the Dáil chamber? Doesn’t sound like a durable relationshipBy Miriam Lord
UKTory rebellion melts away as Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan wins crucial House of Commons voteBy Mark Paul
MusicSleater-Kinney: Little Rope – An angsty, downbeat collection that does not rank among their bestBy Lauren Murphy