Crime & LawGarda issues Valentine’s Day warning as woman loses €450,000 in romance scamBy Conor Lally
MusicL’Rain: ‘All the music I make is political in a very personal sense. Especially when you’re crossing borders’By Ed Power
MusicValentine’s Day Music Quiz: Who’s that duetting with Erykah Badu on Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)?By Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessPlanning Bill poses ‘severe risk’ to 38,000 homes in pipeline, claims lobby group By Ellen O’Regan
Your MoneyIs private health insurance worth getting for the financially squeezed late 20s and 30s?By Brianna Parkins
BusinessAgri-business specialist Clonbio challenges European Union aviation fuel lawBy Barry O'Halloran
FilmThe Taste of Things: Gastroporn doesn’t come more XXX-rated than this insanely pretty, airily vacant French fancyBy Tara Brady
Commercial PropertyMeath residential site with capacity for 12 homes guiding at €550,000By Jessica Doyle
EconomyThe trouble is that the fiscal system will break and there will be no happy endingBy Chris Giles
BooksHow We Break by Vincent Deary: What to do when life gives us more than we can handleBy Niamh Jiménez
BooksJF Murray: BookToker and author on needing ‘that fun dopamine hit on every page’By Niamh Donnelly
Common GroundOpens in new windowNo true republican should wish for the failure of Northern IrelandBy Michael McDowell
Your WellnessFour thousand days and counting: ‘If you drink, your life expectancy is between one day and six months’By Richard Pine
OpinionWhat a sorry and very Irish saga: A squandered opportunity to strengthen national securityBy Donncha O'Connell
Commercial PropertyPrivate Irish investor pays more than €7m for Greystones retail schemeBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertySwedish fashion retailer Arket inks deal for store at Dublin’s Grafton Place By Ronald Quinlan
Life & StyleI wondered if the cat I encountered in Florence was trying to emulate Taylor Swift’s felineBy Rosita Boland
ResidentialVacant property grant: ‘Despite lengthy application process, it’s a great scheme’By Elizabeth Birdthistle
AbroadThese days, the emigration experience is both alien and familiar at the same timeBy Laura Kennedy
HealthWill its 380 beds be enough when children’s hospital finally opens at stratospheric cost?By Paul Cullen
Gaelic GamesSigerson Cup: UCD aim for 35th title ahead of showdown with Ulster University By Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Key GAA challenges a product of success and therefore hard to addressBy Seán Moran
HealthPAC wants to recall board members of children’s hospital over new estimateBy Paul Cullen, Cormac McQuinn, Sarah Burns and Jack Horgan-Jones
Life & StyleRemember speed dating? It’s back and you have four minutes to find loveBy Ellen O’Donoghue
PoliticsIsrael blinded by rage says Varadkar, as Government hardens stance on GazaBy Cormac McQuinn, Mark Weiss, Sarah Burns and Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesAustin Gleeson: ‘I know a few lads have gone to Australia. They have a life out there, they’re loving it’By Gordon Manning
Six NationsOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: Rare Ireland rotation leaves interesting selection discussion for Wales clashBy Gordon D'Arcy
Business Today NewsletterCall to pause planning clock, O’Brien sells Beacon, and FBD surprises again on the upsideBy Dominic Coyle
CourtsDublin landlord has bankruptcy extended by seven years over failure to detail assets and incomeBy Mary Carolan
IrelandSocial media platforms using AI to direct harmful content to children, committee toldBy Emmet Malone
Inside Politics NewsletterNational children’s hospital now a sunken political costBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandWednesday’s Top Stories: Israel ‘blinded by rage’, Varadkar says; Woman loses €450,000 in romance scam, Garda warns
BusinessAirbnb plans $6bn in new share buybacks as it looks to ‘reinvent’ itselfBy Camilla Hodgson and Michael Acton
BusinessEU proposes sanctions on Chinese firms aiding Russian war effortBy Lisa O'Carroll in Brussels
Asia-PacificImran Khan’s rivals nominate Shehbaz Sharif to lead new Pakistan governmentBy Benjamin Parkin in Lahore and Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad
BusinessJeff Bezos sells $4bn of Amazon stock in four trading daysBy Kristine Owram and Anna Edgerton
Climate CrisisRenewables can’t be held to ransom with a missile, unlike fossil fuels - Eamon RyanBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawMolly and Tom Martens to be released three weeks early after serving plea-deal sentencesBy Sarah Slater
TV & RadioThe New Look review: Sumptuous but too slow on wartime rivalry of Dior and ChanelBy Ed Power
PoliticsRTÉ controversy: Failure of key figures to face questions is a ‘farce’, committee head saysBy Vivienne Clarke
Inside PoliticsHead-to-Head: The Yes and No arguments ahead of the family and care referendumsListen | 62:17
Housing & PlanningMinister has ‘concerns’ about people leaving direct provision system entering homeless servicesBy Jack Power
CourtsSupreme Court to consider whether alleged sexual violence victims have certain privacy rights By Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering ‘timid’ neighbour (73) with a macheteBy Eoin Reynolds
OireachtasVaradkar expresses ‘concern’ that SF could decide RTÉ's funding as leader sues broadcasterBy Sarah Burns
Ireland‘He was my little lad, my buddy, my chief’: Father of Matthew Healy (6) pays emotional tribute to sonBy Barry Roche
Middle EastGaza’s trauma: Why desperately needed aid is failing to reach besieged populationBy Heba Saleh in Cairo, Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv, James Shotter in Jerusalem, Mai Khaled in Rafah and Andrew England in London
Crime & LawGardaí searching for missing Icelandic man focus in on part of Santry DemesneBy Conor Lally
OireachtasGarda Commissioner not taking recent arson attacks seriously, Costello tells DáilBy Sarah Burns
BusinessFrom corsets and ink to avocados and e-cigarettes: how average Irish shopping habits have changed over past 50 yearsBy Ellen O’Regan
PoliticsIreland and Spain seek ‘urgent review’ of Israel trade over EU deal’s human rights obligationsBy Cormac McQuinn, Naomi O’Leary and Sarah Burns
Inside BusinessElectric vehicle prices are tumbling, but is it all good news for the customer?Listen | 31:28
FilmMadame Web review: Lip-smackin’, face-slappin’, brain-eatin’, dumb-makin’, money-wastin’By Donald Clarke
Housing & PlanningMore electric vehicle charging stations on motorways as €21m grant scheme announcedBy Tim O'Brien
RTÉ HearingRTÉ media committee hearing: Former chief financial officer Breda O’Keeffe was paid €450,000 to leave, Bakhurst saysBy Laura Slattery
Your MoneyOmbudsman concedes error in not considering complaint against Bank of Ireland over attempted repossessionBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessEuropean markets move higher as Nvidia replaces Alphabet as third most valuable US company By Ellen O’Regan
HealthHealthcare waiting lists will continue to ‘soar’ without chronic disease prevention policies, politicians toldBy Shauna Bowers
MediaRTÉ’s former chief financial officer was paid €450,000 as part of controversial exit packageBy Cormac McQuinn and Laura Slattery
PoliticsIreland’s call for Israel trade review is a significant challenge to EU inertiaBy Naomi O’Leary
An Irish DiaryHigh Drama — Frank McNally on Gaiety gods, simple Sadbhs, and Dublin street theatre By Frank McNally
OireachtasBoy (14) ‘existing’ in windowless room off Kerry emergency department for 56 days, Dáil hearsBy Sarah Burns
EconomyClimate and energy ministers commit to accelerating transition to clean energy at IEA meetingBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EducationSocial-media firms refused to commit to improving age-verification of users, Minister saysBy Fiachra Gallagher
MediaRTÉ before the Oireachtas: More insights into bad governance, arrogant culture and inadequate safeguardsBy Hugh Linehan
PoliticsMichelle O’Neill says NI services need ‘proper funding’ as 15% increase to regional rate ruled out By Freya McClements
OireachtasMotion calling for TV licence to be scrapped immediately is defeated in Dáil By Sarah Burns
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the new national children’s hospital: spiralling bill dents public confidence
PoliticsNo concerns Ireland’s position on Gaza war could cause diplomatic strain with US, says HarrisBy Keith Duggan
IrelandLegacy inquests being ‘sabotaged’ by lack of resources, lawyer representing Troubles bereaved saysBy Freya McClements
Middle EastFighting along Israel-Lebanon border escalates to most serious level since start of Gaza warBy Mark Weiss
Work‘Every day we have problems’: Food delivery riders protest over pay and working conditionsBy Conor Capplis
MediaRTÉ board members were ‘deceived’ about Toy Show the Musical, Oireachtas media committee hearsBy Cormac McQuinn and Laura Slattery
PoliticsMiriam Lord: RTÉ executives shut exit package door after pantomime horse has boltedBy Miriam Lord
TV & RadioAlice & Jack review: romcom with Domhnall Gleeson and Aisling Bea has chemistry in all the wrong placesBy Ed Power
EducationPostgraduate researchers protest over pay: ‘People are skipping meals in order to do research here’By Emmet Malone