Social AffairsAlmost 60% of international protection applications refused in 2023 up from 18% in 2022 By Sorcha Pollak
Consumer TechCanyon DVR40GPS dashcam: Camera quality is the star of the show – but don’t forget to buy a good memory cardBy Ciara O'Brien
InnovationCould psychedelic drug start-ups pave the way to better mental health? Investors seem to think soBy Tabby Kinder and Oliver Barnes
SponsoredHR managers struggling with employee relations amid compliance burden increase, says employment law expert
RestaurantsThis elegant restaurant very much deserves its shiny new Michelin starBy Corinna Hardgrave
BusinessUpcoming Irish and overseas elections may affect M&A activity this year, William Fry warnsBy Joe Brennan
MusicChes Smith: Laugh Ash – thrilling, unpredictable album that plays by its own extravagant set of rulesBy Philip Watson
FilmThe Promised Land: Nordic demi-western is powered along by Mads Mikkelsen’s rugged charisma By Tara Brady
BooksRebel Island: The incredible story of Taiwan: a brisk narrative related with style and brioBy Oliver Farry
TV & RadioI feel a swell of national pride when I see a big Irish hunk do well on the tellyBy Patrick Freyne
MusicCherym: Take It or Leave It – Derry LGBTQ+ trio tackle weighty issues with sparky energyBy Lauren Murphy
Your FitnessNine reasons people struggle to build an exercise habit and what to do about itBy Danielle Friedman
InnovationRobotic inspection device that saves manufacturers valuable time and thousands of euro in error recall costsBy Olive Keogh
ResidentialThings can only get better as housing completions rise and construction costs easeBy Ronald Quinlan
RugbyVikki Wall: ‘I’ve learned that maybe you take your instinct for granted sometimes’By Johnny Watterson
PoliticsEuropean Commission will examine call from Ireland and Spain to review trade deal with IsraelBy Cormac McQuinn, Naomi O’Leary, Sarah Burns and Mark Weiss
Six NationsOpens in new windowCaelan Doris: Captaining Ireland in Six Nations another significant milestone for born leaderBy John O'Sullivan
Climate CrisisThe growing evidence showing militarism is the single most ecologically destructive human endeavourBy John Gibbons
ScienceAs more companies go quiet about greenness, many people are still distracted from the real issue By Stuart Mathieson
OpinionOriginal wording of article 41.2 might look good for women, but the courts never saw it like thatBy Maebh Harding
Abroad‘My partner and I are renting an apartment for the same price we were paying to share with five others in Dublin – and we’re 10 minutes from the beach’By Cathal Mongey
Your WellnessMagnet fishing: ‘An engagement ring, a gold coin – the crowd willed the fisherman to draw something valuable from the water’By Brigid O'Dea
In the NewsWhat’s it like to visit the most dangerous country in the world?By Sorcha PollakListen | 24:16
SciencePolitical correctness now a bullying tactic aimed at stifling legitimate debateBy William Reville
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: One dead and 21 injured in Kansas City shooting; father of Matthew Healy pays emotional tribute to son
MusicEurovision 2024: Boy George, Helen Mirren, Gene Simmons sign open letter supporting Israel’s inclusionBy Guardian staff
Social AffairsDrogheda councillors complain of ‘lack of consultation’ over D Hotel use for asylum seekersBy Vivienne Clarke
USKansas City shooting: as gunshots rang out, a Super Bowl celebration dissolved into chaosBy Jacey Fortin and Kevin Draper
BusinessSleeping and the job: Flexible hours let employers get the best from early risers and night owlsBy Olive Keogh
BusinessElon Musk to make another break with Delaware by moving SpaceX to TexasBy George Hammond and Sujeet Indap
PoliticsCash-for-visa scheme: Clearing backlog of Irish residency applications will take ‘years’By Jack Power
EuropeDeadly rocket strike hits Russia’s Belgorod as Ukraine struggles to hold ‘hellish’ AvdiivkaBy Daniel McLaughlin
The Counter RuckThe Counter Ruck: Rugby’s culture war - Mike Ross on the state of Ireland’s scrumListen | 25:53
PoliticsGreen Party TDs and Senators urge ministers to use ‘soft power’ for Gaza on St Patrick’s DayBy Jack Horgan-Jones
ScienceDid Einstein’s first wife contribute to his ground-breaking science? ‘He would never have succeeded without her’ By Peter Lynch
Six NationsOpens in new windowConcession of scrum penalties remains an irritation for Ireland in Six NationsBy Nathan Johns
SoccerRoy Hodgson in hospital as Crystal Palace prepare to replace him with Oliver Glasner By Ed Aarons
PoliticsIsrael’s ‘disinformation campaign’ against Unrwa must not ‘undermine’ its ‘life-saving mandate’ - TánaisteBy Sorcha Pollak
BusinessAir fryers and vegan substitutes added to CPI basket, while nightclub admission and landlines droppedBy Ellen O’Regan
PoliticsStormont Ministers allocate almost £700m to address Northern Ireland public sector pay disputeBy Freya McClements
ScienceFirst reliable maps track spread from US of potato blight that caused Irish famine in mid-19th centuryBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsMan avoids jail for causing €175,000 of damage playing ‘dodgems’ with bin lorries By Jessica Magee
BusinessHigh Court permits privacy campaigner to participate in Meta’s challenge to data transfer suspension
StageSister Act review: Conviction for the devoted, but unlikely to convert apostates to musicalsBy Sara Keating
Six NationsOpens in new windowHugo Keenan remains in contention for Ireland’s game against WalesBy John O'Sullivan
MediaRTÉ pay crisis: Bakhurst to seek fresh legal advice on disclosure of exit packages By Sarah Burns, Sorcha Pollak and Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawJon Jonsson vanished after walking out of his Dublin hotel room, now there may be hope of closureBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsFund and receiver deny businesswoman’s claims of unlawful bid to sell her homeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
HealthMeasles in Ireland: HSE hopes catch-up vaccination will minimise risk of large outbreakBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessTwo men jailed for fraudulently operating forestry firm personally liable for certain company debts, court rulesBy Aodhan O'Faolain
An Irish DiaryTwo roads diverged — Frank McNally on historical confusion between the Irish Forestry Society and the Irish National ForestersBy Frank McNally
Middle EastIreland’s Unrwa pledge sends strong signal to EU nations of ‘unwavering political support’ for Palestinian people, says UN commissioner By Sorcha Pollak
SportMona McSharry swims the pain away to qualify for 200m final at World ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
Social AffairsMixed reaction in Drogheda after news of D Hotel being converted into accommodation centreBy Fiachra Gallagher
DublinDún Laoghaire pedestrianisation plan could have ‘catastrophic’ impact on service delivery, says HSE By Tim O'Brien
IrelandPotential tax implications for RTÉ on Breda O’Keeffe redundancy payment would be minor, lawyer saysBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesSmallest GAA congress motions list in 20 years contains little of major importanceBy Seán Moran
The Women's PodcastPerfectionism: ‘You could be winning an Oscar and still feel that you are imperfect’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 53:20
Social AffairsDrogheda councillors call for ‘urgent’ meeting with Minister amid plans to house house asylum seekers in hotelBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Conor Gallagher and Ronan McGreevy