OpinionLet’s be real. If Russia ever targets Irish undersea cables, we will turn to the Royal NavyBy Stephen Collins
BooksLocal history books round-up, featuring Zozimus, Bang Bang and other Dublin characters By Paul Clements
Special ReportsAs culture wars reach investing in the US, green funds are being blacklistedBy Danielle Barron
BeautyOpens in new window‘Crease-proof’ concealers don’t exist, but this product is one of the bestBy Simone Gannon
FilmKin star Sam Keeley: ‘I failed my Leaving. I don’t know if acting was a good idea, but it worked for me’By Donald Clarke
Ukraine Anniversary‘We are living a postponed life’: Crimean Tatar exiles long for home 10 years after Russian occupation By Daniel McLaughlin
Property ClinicHow can I help my daughter buy a house without her having to pay tax? By Suzanne O’Neill
TV & Radio‘We’re so middle class’: Ciara Kelly and Shane Coleman don’t hide their familiarity with bourgie lifestyle clichesBy Mick Heaney
ResidentialWhat will €145,000 buy in France, Peru, Italy, Canada and Connemara?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
AbroadThe day in 1827 when Irish women convicts broke through their Australian prison gates By Catherine Healy
Six NationsOpens in new windowOpportunity knocks for Ciarán Frawley as Ireland’s big guns return for Welsh challenge By Gerry Thornley
PeopleYour week abroad hasn’t begun until you’ve taken in the beauty of the foreign crisps aisleBy Emer McLysaght
Gaelic GamesJarlath Burns: After a perfectly conducted apprenticeship, a daunting agenda loomsBy Seán Moran
Housing & PlanningKillinarden experience suggests building at scale may be a challenge for affordable housing bodies such as Ó CualannBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Housing & PlanningAffordable housing body seeks to sell interest in major south Dublin project amid funding shortfallBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessFirst banker faces inquiry for alleged tracker role as banks still fight compensation casesBy Joe Brennan
EconomyGermany has a problem with a rigid constitutional rule that narrowly limits the permissible budget deficitBy John FitzGerald
RacingSpectators voting with their feet as Cheltenham’s competitive appeal gets spread too thinBy Brian O'Connor
SoccerJohnny Watterson: If it happens, Casement Park development shows possibility of progress in BelfastBy Johnny Watterson
SportSonia O’Sullivan: Here’s hoping enthusiasm of Daniel Wiffen and Mona McSharry will rub off on Irish athletesBy Sonia O'Sullivan
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland under-20s look to pack a bigger punch in attack to continue winning run at Musgrave ParkBy John O'Sullivan
OpinionLightening the sectarian load associated with sport will take more than funding for Casement ParkBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Ukraine Anniversary‘The fire is burning stronger now’: protesters outside the Russian embassy unwavering after two years of warBy Conor Gallagher
BusinessBarretstown chief Dee Ahearn: ‘It needed to be run like a business and it wasn’t run like a business’By Dominic Coyle
ResidentialMid-century elegance at Sandycove four-bed overlooking Scotsman’s Bay for €2.75mBy Kevin Courtney
OpinionYulia Navalnaya and Nikki Haley embody a single truth: sometimes the act of opposing is enoughBy Justine McCarthy
IrelandSiún Ní Raghallaigh profile: From cleaning up RTÉ controversy to becoming a casualtyBy Jack Power
PeopleThe life model: ‘I’ve fainted because I stood in a weird pose for too long. That was a big lesson’By Ellen O’Donoghue
Politics‘The ‘carers’ amendment is an insult’: Readers give their views on upcoming referendumsBy Jack White
USDonald Trump cites presidential immunity in effort to get classified documents case dismissedBy Hugo Lowell in Washington
IrelandFriday’s Top Stories: Siún Ní Raghallaigh resigns; the protesters outside the Russian embassy for two years
The Women's PodcastSarah Gristwood: ‘Women used diaries to voice the feelings they couldn’t voice publicly’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 44:04
StageBellow review: An odd-couple pairing between an avant-garde performer and a traditional musicianBy Chris McCormack
EuropeWar in Ukraine: Before and after photographs of two years of conflictBy Agence France Press/Getty Images
Gaelic GamesKyle Hayes returns to the Limerick team for the first time since violent disorder convictionBy Nathan Johns
OpinionThe Mean Girls remake shows girls are as mean as ever. They just do it differently nowBy Finn McRedmond
Six NationsOpens in new windowMatt Williams: Smart balls and AI set to augment our on-field officiatingBy Matt Williams
CourtsMan jailed for two months as a ‘deterrent’ after he arrived at Dublin Airport without a passportBy Tom Tuite
BusinessBP employee’s husband admits insider trading after overhearing deal callsBy Myles McCormick and Jonathan Wheatley
CourtsHigh Court excludes members of Enoch Burke’s family from review of teacher’s imprisonmentBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessEamon Waters among parties in €550m bid for Ireland’s largest shopping centre By Ronald Quinlan
EducationCalls to pause rollout of controversial changes to teaching hours for vulnerable pupilsBy Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsNumber of homeless people in State climbs to new high of 13,531, including 4,000 childrenBy Kitty Holland
Film‘She reminds me of Saoirse Ronan’: young actor Sade Malone lights up opening night of Dublin International Film FestivalBy Donald Clarke
BusinessNew global tax rules will not hinder foreign investment, says Irish Tax InstituteBy Laura Slattery
SoccerFAI clarify confusion as Ireland U17s mistakenly accused of turning backs on Israeli flag By Mary Hannigan
Transport‘A privilege’ to speak about cyclist killed in Dublin and his influence, widow tells mournersBy Conor Lally
Asia-PacificJimmy Lai and six Hong Kong activists allowed to appeal against march convictions By Denis Staunton
CourtsFarmer who assaulted neighbour (64) and accused her of stealing post jailed for 2½ yearsBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsHigh Court reserves ruling in cases arguing UK’s Rwanda plan invalidates ‘safe third country’ statusBy Ellen O'Riordan
SportFinn Lynch takes bronze at European Championship and secures place at Paris OlympicsBy David Branigan
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Confident Gatland comes to Dublin ‘with belief, not hope’By Gerry Thornley
CourtsCourt of Appeal overturns decision preventing two children from being returned to birth countryBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessDenis O’Brien can reassert ‘truth and honest opinion’ defence to solicitors’ defamation claims, court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
EducationHundreds of children will struggle to get school places due to building delay, say campaignersBy Carl O'Brien
Ukraine AnniversaryAmid the graves, Zelenskiy vows: ‘We will never forget our Ukrainian heroes’ By Daniel McLaughlin
An Irish DiaryLoss horizon – Frank McNally on the pain of narrowly losing table quizzes and the pleasure of being a secret arts philanthropistBy Frank McNally
Gaelic GamesNo luck of the Irish when it comes to post position for raiders at lucrative Saudi Cup programme By Brian O'Connor
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the resignation of Siún Ní Raghallaigh: a misstep by Catherine Martin
IrelandFrom war-torn Kharkiv to surfing in Bundoran: Ukrainians find refuge from war in a Donegal townBy Sorcha Pollak
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations: Formidable Ireland can extend record home run against WalesBy Gerry Thornley
EuropeSweden set to join Nato as Hungary prepares to remove final barrier to membershipBy Miranda Bryant
PoliticsCatherine Martin’s account of events contradicts that of RTÉ’s board. They can’t both be rightBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
Ireland‘We have to stop them’: Ukrainian ambassador calls for unity on anniversary of war’s startBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsRTÉ crisis: Catherine Martin and RTÉ board at odds - as it happenedBy Shauna Bowers and Jack Power
IrelandRTÉ board members ‘furious, insulted and fed up’ over forced resignation of chair By Arthur Beesley, Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland U20s keep Six Nations-winning run intact with big win over Wales By Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesGAA Congress: Seán Kelly suggests midweek replays for draws after extra-timeBy Seán Moran