BooksA Hundred to One by Pat Sheedy: Confessions of a gambling addict make you feel sorry for him, sorrier for his victimsBy Pat Carty
FilmPerfect Days review: Wim Wenders’s elegant, touching film may be his best drama since Wings of DesireBy Donald Clarke
FilmThe Moon Thieves review: Cantopop stars can look out of place in this chaotic horology heistBy Tara Brady
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RestaurantsRestaurant review: New Dublin venue offers incredible value for delicious foodBy Corinna Hardgrave
MusicConor Furlong: 2019-2023 – A perfect introduction to a studio hermit’s creative talentsBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Consumer TechBose Ultra Open Earbuds stand out from the crowd with design and sound qualityBy Ciara O'Brien
FilmMemory review: Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard are outstanding in Michel Franco’s newest provocationBy Tara Brady
MusicNadine Shah: Filthy Underneath – Musician pours her pain into her best album so farBy Lauren Murphy
Social AffairsD Hotel rules out accommodating both asylum seekers and touristsBy Colin Gleeson and Sarah Burns
ResidentialRatoath three-bed homes from €430,000 in latest phase of Wellfield scheme in MeathBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialNew homes starting from €300,000: apartments, duplexes and houses in Dublin, commuter belt and major cities
TechnologyOld laptops, smartphones and tablets gathering dust in a drawer? Here’s how to put them to good useBy Ciara O'Brien
Your WellnessWhen he named a brand of jacket associated with the criminal fraternity, I lost all sympathy for himBy Pádraig O'Moráin
MusicHurray for the Riff Raff: The Past Is Still Alive – Angry, anxious, vulnerable and stunningly goodBy Joe Breen
InnovationWith Meta paying shareholders a first dividend, has Mark Zuckerberg run out of credible growth strategies?By Chris Horn
MusicLiam Gallagher and John Squire – A generous one star for this musical marriage forged in hellBy Éamon Sweeney
OpinionUpgrading the A5 and A8 is not only about safety - this is constitutional politics in concrete formBy Newton Emerson
ResidentialNew Foxrock apartments and duplexes with a sense of individuality from €475,000By Kevin Courtney
Common GroundOpens in new windowPlaid Cymru leader sees Ireland as a template for an independent WalesBy Ronan McGreevy
SportDave Hannigan: Blind loyalists eager to rehabilitate Paterno’s tarnished reputation By Dave Hannigan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: GAA grounds need to be shared - it is time to open up their facilities to everyoneBy Ciarán Murphy
IrelandRow breaks out between two Oireachtas committees investigating RTÉBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
CyclingDan Martin: ‘The more people we get on bikes, the safer the roads will become’By Ian O'Riordan
ResidentialHouse building in Ireland is at a 15-year high. This is true but it is also Government spinBy Ronald Quinlan
Gaelic GamesResolution of integration puzzle likely to define Jarlath Burns’ time in officeBy Gordon Manning
OpinionGen Z and millennials are drinking wine like grown-ups, while their parents are drinking like teensBy Finn McRedmond
PoliticsIreland spends €8.5m on Israeli surveillance drones and military equipment By Conor Gallagher
Six NationsOpens in new windowAgeless Conor Murray not giving way in numbers game any time soonBy Johnny Watterson
BusinessShort-term letting proposals will squeeze tourist beds, industry chiefs warnBy Barry O'Halloran
Abroad‘Single and fabulously fertile was how I was. In a loving relationship and painfully infertile is how you find me’By Liz Golden
In the NewsWhy spy fears prompted Government to refuse visas for Russian diplomatsBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 19:44
ScienceAim of next-generation biomaterials is to train human tissue to heal itself By Sylvia Thompson
Climate CrisisNowhere is there a wealthy country that consumes only a little energy, or a poor country that consumes a lotBy Sadhbh O'Neill
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: Another global pandemic an ‘absolute certainty’, WHO chief warns; tributes for students killed in Limerick crash
IrelandInvestigation into alleged threats against Jeffrey Donaldson finds no criminal offencesBy Jonathan McCambridge, PA
WorkIs there a ‘fractional executive’ in your workplace? They have advantages over in-house staffBy Olive Keogh
HealthIrish scientists discover why people with long Covid can suffer ‘brain fog’ By Kevin O'Sullivan
OpinionMetrolink is going to cost a fortune, but perhaps we have got the infrastructure costs we deserveBy John McManus
IrelandSt Patrick’s Day 2024: Patrick Kielty announced as grand marshal of Dublin parade By Shauna Bowers
OireachtasNight-time economy ‘falling away’ with just 70 nightclubs operating across State, McEntee saysBy Sarah Burns
BusinessRTÉ's golden goodbyes and confidentiality clauses are normal in business, say lawyers By Laura Slattery and Colin Gleeson
Climate CrisisDublin Airport generates the same carbon emissions as 1.4 million cars every yearBy Kevin O'Sullivan
RugbyLeinster and Munster name inexperienced sides for Saracens and Harlequins friendlies By Nathan Johns
SoccerFAI considering hosting solidarity match between Palestine and League of Ireland team By Gavin Cummiskey
Crime & LawBloody Sunday families will not be prosecuted for walking together to court last yearBy Freya McClements
Pricewatch‘As a long-term VHI customer I was very upset’: Why all insurers, except one, cover an eye surgery unit By Conor Pope
OireachtasCorporate watchdog ‘should be interested’ in revelations about landlord Marc Godart, Tánaiste says By Sarah Burns
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland team named: Ciarán Frawley starts at fullback with Oli Jager on bench against WalesBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerFAI spent their morning apologising and explaining a joke, making a bad situation worseBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsIsrael’s occupation of Palestinian Territory breaches international law, Ireland tells ICJBy Mary Carolan
CourtsWidow of late Console suicide charity founder fined €1,500 over failure to keep proper accounts By Eimear Dodd
TV & RadioAvatar: The Last Airbender review – It will be adored by its enormous fanbase, and baffling to everyone elseBy Ed Power
IrelandLast call: Country’s few remaining payphone boxes to be removed after almost a centuryBy Jade Wilson
CourtsFisherman agrees to pay €55,000 compensation to Co Wicklow firm over theft of lobsters and crabsBy Ray Managh
CourtsDeveloper can defend planning permission in case An Bord Pleanála conceded, Supreme Court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsPrison governor entitled to sanction rapist for throwing bible at judge, appeal court holdsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessCourt of Appeal upholds Dublin Port Company’s entitlement to possession of property leased by Harry Crosbie’s son
PoliticsUK not considering Belfast Agreement reform ‘at this time’ in light of powersharing reportBy Seanín Graham
Ukraine Anniversary‘It is like God saved you’: how Ukrainian war refugees found new lives and love on Sherkin IslandBy Noel Baker on Sherkin Island
Crime & LawLawyers should be ‘more encouraging’ of applications under new decision-support law, judge saysBy Mary Carolan
BusinessPTSB dealing with ‘lots of fires’ when 2009 tracker decision taken, inquiry hearsBy Joe Brennan
CourtsChild born in Ireland to mother with subsidiary protection not entitled to Irish passport, High Court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
DublinMetrolink station, not escape shaft, should be placed in north Dublin park, hearing toldBy Olivia Kelly
PoliticsTwo RTÉ staff members paid separately by commercial subsidiary for producing Toy Show the MusicalBy Emmet Malone
Asia-Pacific‘Don’t come back’: Messi not the first high-profile target of online anger in ChinaBy Denis Staunton
Climate CrisisTotal of 200 ‘mobility hubs’ to be rolled out to help curb transport emissions, says RyanBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessNo wind farms granted planning permission anywhere in State last year, climate conference hears By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EuropeKyiv has right to strike ‘Russian military targets outside Ukraine’, says Nato chief By Henry Foy, Max Seddon and Isobel Koshiw
Six NationsOpens in new windowPeter O’Mahony and Conor Murray offered contracts by Munster and Ireland By Nathan Johns
An Irish DiaryYear of living dangerously — Frank McNally on the madness that was Britain in 1974By Frank McNally
BusinessFunding remains top challenge for start-ups and growing companies, survey findsBy Ciara O'Brien
Middle EastIsrael set to send negotiators to Paris for Gaza ceasefire and hostage release talksBy Mark Weiss
CourtsIrish dancing teacher secures High Court injunction allowing him role at Boston eventBy Aodhan O’Faolain
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland beware a Warren Gatland flattering to deceiveBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesGPA calls for ‘competition load policy’ for male players to counteract player burnoutBy Seán Moran
Health‘I have passed anger and bitterness’: Women infected in anti-D scandal 30 years ago recall its impactBy Fiachra Gallagher
Social AffairsIndependent review ordered into Scouting Ireland governance following board splitBy Jack Power
BusinessMonaghan entrepreneur Sam Moffett wins Future Leader category at The Irish Times Business Awards
BusinessCubic Telecom chief Barry Napier named Irish Times Business Person of the Year By Ciarán Hancock
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the latest jobs figures: encouraging trends must not be taken for granted
BusinessFormer Glanbia chief Siobhán Talbot receives Distinguished Leader in Business award from The Irish TimesBy Ciarán Hancock
UKUK Commons speaker fighting against attempts to remove him from role after no confidence motionBy Rowena Mason, Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey
Crime & LawHutch associate among three men arrested after €2m drug seizure in DublinBy Conor Lally and Glen Murphy
Six NationsOpens in new windowEngland v Scotland: Borthwick keen for reversal of fortunes at MurrayfieldBy Robert Kitson
PoliticsSiún Ní Raghallaigh resigns as chair of RTÉ board after Minister says she had been ‘misinformed’By Jack Power and Jack Horgan-Jones