BooksClear by Carys Davis: A story of hope amid the barbarity of mass evictions on a fictional Scottish islandBy Sarah Gilmartin
Social AffairsTaoiseach says No vote in referendums would be ‘setback for Ireland’By Jennifer Bray and Shauna Bowers
FilmDo Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World review: a mischievous, scathing, sprawling provocationBy Tara Brady
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: I suspect some of the Celebrity Big Brother participants booked beds on Airbnb - the producers thought, good enoughBy Patrick Freyne
EuropeEU civil servants break ranks to stage rare public protest calling for ceasefire in GazaBy Naomi O’Leary
RestaurantsCasual reinvention of Michelin-star restaurant serves up bowlfuls of deliciousnessBy Corinna Hardgrave
MusicChequerboard: Souvenir – It’s been 11 years since the Dublin artist’s last album, and the wait has been worth it By Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmOrigin review: Clunky metaphors aside, Ava DuVernay’s film delivers emotional kick and intellectual gristBy Donald Clarke
Consumer TechTrust GXT 714 Ruya gaming chair: A good balance between comfort and costBy Ciara O'Brien
TechnologyNew EU rules on digital market are intended to clip wings of big tech companies. Will they work?By Ciara O'Brien
MusicBleachers: Bleachers – Not even the help of Jack Antonoff’s starry friends can stop this album from petering outBy Lauren Murphy
ResidentialBuilding surveyor Noel Larkin remembered as ‘a gentleman, generous with his time and expertise’
Food‘She has an amazing nose’: Ireland’s female sommeliers on the changing industryBy Corinna Hardgrave
PoliticsRTÉ crisis: Documents on contested phone call between Siún Ní Raghallaigh and civil servant sought by committeeBy Jack Horgan-Jones
InnovationChris Horn: Discarding premium brand Science Foundation Ireland may transpire to be wrongheadedBy Chris Horn
ResidentialNew homes: apartments from €620,000 in Carrickmines and houses from €650,000 in LeopardstownBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Common GroundOpens in new windowSDLP’s New Ireland Commission explores path to unity through ‘partnership, co-operation and reconciliation’By Mark Hennessy
OpinionI like Harry Styles, One Day and dogs. I hate the algorithm that spoon-feeds them to meBy Finn McRedmond
Six NationsOpens in new windowCian Healy: ‘Come the end of my career I’ll count medals, not caps’By Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesTrial of experimental hurling handpass rule shows big switch to use of stick insteadBy Gordon Manning
ResidentialBond-style house with indoor pool and views to live and let die for in Howth for €3mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
EducationSenior staff raise concerns over financial governance at Technological University DublinBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesPats and monsters: a GAA player might just step into the world of American footballBy Ciarán Murphy
Abroad‘Living abroad is a transformative experience that opens our eyes to new cultures, perspectives and opportunities’By Julie Gilbert
SportLaughs, love and basketball - three things for which Richard Lewis never lost his enthusiasmBy Dave Hannigan
Politics‘It has become too complicated and too confusing’: Voters’ referendums apathy spooks canvassersBy Jennifer Bray
In the News PodcastHow leaked audio embarrassed Germany and put the spotlight on Europe’s ‘war-readiness’By Sorcha PollakListen | 24:27
Your WellnessHave you a friend who passes off an insult as a joke? Here’s how to deal with microaggressionsBy Geraldine Walsh
BusinessPTSB operating profit soars to €164 million but share price drops as investors mull outlook By Joe Brennan and Ciarán Hancock
Inside Politics NewsletterPolitical mood sours as unloved referendum campaign draws to a closeBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsFormer RTÉ presenter Cynthia Ní Mhurchú to run for Fianna Fáil in European electionsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Cillian Murphy leads sky-high Irish hopes for the Oscars; Ireland’s female sommeliers are ready to pour
TV & RadioThe Gentlemen review: Guy Ritchie’s cocktail of ultra-violence and geezer gags is preposterously entertainingBy Ed Power
OireachtasPeople with just six months to live should be allowed to avail of assisted dying, committee to recommendBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionFrom bank holidays to pensions, life should be better than ever for workers. So why is it not?By John McManus
PoliticsRussia’s invasion will not stop at Ukraine and Europe must be defended - TaoiseachBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessDublin Airport fined €10m for dirty toilets and security queue waiting timesBy Barry O'Halloran
EducationNew primary school curriculum: the changes on the way and what they mean for childrenBy Carl O'Brien
WorkCompensation set for workers whose remote working requests are not reasonably considered By Emmet Malone
Crime & LawGarda Commissioner says €1 billion Kinahan cartel an ‘embarrassment’ to IrelandBy Conor Lally
PoliticsState sector facing increased competition to secure staff for top level positions, says DonohoeBy Martin Wall and Emmet Malone
IrelandIrish BBC presenter Nick Sheridan dies aged 32 following short illnessBy Laura Paterson, PA Scotland
Politics‘Serious operational risk’ for Beaumont Hospital due to need to replace information system, PAC toldBy Cormac McQuinn
Six NationsOpens in new windowEngland v Ireland: Hugo Keenan restored at fullback as James Ryan is ruled out of rest of Six NationsBy Gerry Thornley
Six NationsOpens in new windowFeyi-Waboso, Mitchell and Martin in as England make three changes for Ireland clashBy Gerard Meagher
PoliticsCountries should stop sending arms to Israel if they want end to conflict in Gaza, Tánaiste saysBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsUse of private emergency accommodation for children in care should be re-examined, says MartinBy Sarah Burns
HealthSecond case of measles confirmed as chief medical officer warns of disease spreadBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandMichael D Higgins thanks St James’s Hospital staff as he returns home to Áras an UachtaráinBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandStardust inquests: Jury urged to return unlawful killing verdicts as they hear closing argumentsBy Kitty Holland
Your WellnessIrish social engagement project for older people wins European Civil Society prizeBy Sylvia Thompson
CourtsMan who bit gardaí while claiming he had HIV at ‘last chance saloon stage’, judge saysBy Eimear Dodd
BusinessPublic cancer patients being offered treatment that is second best to one in private system, conference hears By Dominic Coyle
IrelandSenior military officer being investigated over alleged inappropriate behaviourBy Conor Gallagher
FilmThe six-figure Oscars goodie bags revealed: three holidays, 10,000 dog meals, liver pills, gin and more
CourtsMan jailed for sending explicit messages to someone he believed was a 14-year-old girlBy Jessica Magee and Fiona Ferguson
Europe‘Our great-grandparents talked about war, but now it is us and our children’By Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessFormer PTSB chief says he did not agree to preferential treatment of some customersBy Joe Brennan
CourtsSupreme Court asks CJEU to decide issue in appeal by alleged IRA member against UK extradition By Ellen O'Riordan
Climate CrisisWarmest February to date was recorded last month, EU service reportsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeRussia chides France over Ukraine role and warns US diplomats of expulsion threatBy Daniel McLaughlin
IrelandProtesters stage sit-in at Department of Integration, saying homeless asylum seekers ‘left to rot’By Jack White
CourtsIntruder who crashed through electric gates at TD’s home jailed for 18 monthsBy Marese McDonagh
CourtsRecruitment agency trying to be ‘legitimate face’ of human trafficking operation, gardaí allegeBy Barry Roche
EuropeVon der Leyen vows to tackle threats to European peace as she moves closer to second term as EC presidentBy Lisa O'Carroll and Shauna Bowers in Bucharest
WorkRecruitment and retention a key factor as survey finds firms anticipating pay increases of over 4% in 2024 By Emmet Malone
Middle EastUS plans to establish port on Gaza coast to step up aid deliveriesBy Felicia Schwartz in Washington
CourtsWoman refusing treatment as she regains capacity due to feeding tube is ‘Catch 22’ case, judge saysBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsSupreme Court reserves judgment in women’s appeals to halt prosecution over Covid-19 travelBy Aodhan O'Faolain
RugbyTerenure the bulk supplier as Ireland Club XV names side to take on Portugal A By Gerry Thornley
Six NationsOpens in new windowEngland scrum could ruin Ireland U20’s Grand Slam bid in BathBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandStakeknife: What will legacy of Kenova report into IRA double agent Freddie Scappaticci be? By Mark Hennessy
CourtsBuilder must pay €15,000 in charitable donations for ‘entombing’ badgers on west Dublin siteBy Barry J Whyte
CourtsProperly staffing care units for vulnerable children ‘within realms of possibility’, says judgeBy Ellen O'Riordan
SportChristian Horner accuses senior F1 figures of taking advantage of recent allegationsBy Giles Richards
PoliticsLegislation needed to guarantee implementation of new autism strategy, Dáil told By Marie O'Halloran
BusinessRyanair’s Michael O’Leary meets Eamon Ryan on Dublin Airport passenger cap after heated exchangesBy Barry O'Halloran
CourtsGarda whistleblower absent from hearing after taking ill ‘amid stress of proceedings’By Stephen Bourke
PoliticsCare referendum proposals would have ‘real effects’, says AG in unpublished adviceBy Jennifer Bray
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the Ireland’s Future’s unity proposals: prescriptive and doctrinaire
IrelandFamilies hope to glean truth of Britain’s complicity in murders linked to IRA double-agent ‘Stakeknife’ By Seanín Graham
Crime & LawCriminal spent €400,000 renovating house since seized by Criminal Assets BureauBy Jack Power
PoliticsReferendums polling day: What do you need to vote, and what is on the ballot paper?By Jennifer Bray