BooksWriter Maggie Armstrong: ‘I wanted to be a wastrel. I had no ambitions ever, for anything. Is that a symptom of the age?’ By Aoife Barry
BooksFilterworld and Code Dependent: potentially devastating outcomes of algorithmic technologyBy Karlin Lillington
BooksAuthor Andrew Hughes on his new novel, writing the mind of a teenager and Killua CastleBy Martin Doyle
OpinionOverworked, older and mostly male: Ireland has Europe’s weakest local governmentBy Paul Gillespie
EnvironmentMilder and shorter winters due to climate warming are forcing some bat species to change their waysBy Ella McSweeney
CultureA scoopless Scoop: What Netflix gets wrong about the news business in its re-creation of Newsnight’s Prince Andrew coupBy Hugh Linehan
CultureThe Guide: Muireann Bradley, Tate McRae and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘You should be ashamed of yourselves! We’re old enough to be your parents and we’ve taken you to three sets!’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:17
FilmCivil War director Alex Garland: ‘Journalists are seen with contempt by a lot of people now. I really object to that’By Donald Clarke
MusicEddie Vedder of Pearl Jam: ‘Music has helped me in survival, in mental health, in dealing with aggression’By Ed Power
GardeningGardening: Two well-grounded reads on the fleeting essence of time and bittersweet beauty of natural worldBy Fionnuala Fallon
StageHilary Fannin: ‘You’re faced with something so mad – maybe you’re going to die’By Patrick Freyne
PoliticsHarris scraps difficult proposals, aiming instead for focused approach to childcare, farms and businessBy Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy
EnvironmentBack to hare’s corner: ‘When you fence off land from livestock, nature will just take over’By Sylvia Thompson
Courts‘Big Jim’ Larkin brought first appeal before new Irish Supreme Court 100 years agoBy Mary Carolan
Common GroundOpens in new windowDenis Bradley: ‘Partition doesn’t work, never has worked, never will work’ By Gerry Moriarty
Gaelic GamesOne night in Ballinakill: Behind the scenes at Wicklow training ahead of Kildare showdownBy Malachy Clerkin
Six NationsOpens in new windowSam Monaghan confident Ireland can claim first win of Six Nations campaign against WalesBy John O'Sullivan
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: No regrets on the menu as Leo hosts last supper for Cabinet colleagues By Miriam Lord
SportThe story of how Jack B Yeats won Ireland’s first Olympic medal ... in paintingBy Malachy Clerkin
SoccerMalachy Clerkin: The FAI are reaping what they’ve sown in their struggles to appoint a new managerBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesDean Rock: There used to be a ferocity to the Dublin-Meath rivalry. Now we don’t even see competitiveness By Dean Rock
RugbyLa Rochelle never panic but their up-and-down form gives Leinster reason to believe By Gerry Thornley
SoccerLittle, luckless Luton still have a shot at one of the great Premier League featsBy Michael Walker
TV & RadioFresh drama at RTÉ: Can the broadcaster still afford to make landmark Irish television?By Laura Slattery
Common GroundOpens in new window‘It’s somewhat downplayed in Ireland – the trouble that the Troubles caused for the Irish living in Britain’ By Mark Hennessy
PeoplePaddy Cosgrave’s high-risk return: ‘He is a fascinating figure ... I think he relishes the notoriety’By Colm Keena
Business‘Solarbration’ for eclipse tourists on the ground as air passengers crane for viewsBy Laura Slattery
Opinion‘The machine does it coldly’: Artificial Intelligence can already kill peopleBy Mark O'Connell
OpinionInterest rates may be coming down. That’s not entirely good news in a frothy property marketBy Cliff Taylor
Middle EastIranian attack on Israel expected ‘sooner rather than later’, says Joe BidenBy Peter Beaumont, Julian Borger and Patrick Wintour
Life & StyleExtreme male grooming: Why are young men embracing damaging beauty ideals?By Siobhán Maguire
Thinking AnewThe scourge of anti-Semitism was part of official Catholic teaching into the 20th century By Gordon Linney
PoliticsIMF chief Kristalina Georgieva secures second term after Paschal Donohoe links come to nothingBy Jack White
PoliticsFianna Fáil faithful gather to discuss matters from Palestine to potholes at ardfheisBy Marie O'Halloran and Harry McGee
Europe‘Turning its back on victims of Franco’: Spain’s right accused of whitewashing fascism By Guy Hedgecoe
IrelandGardaí seek driver of vehicle that hit parked cars outside Limerick venue on busy Friday nightBy David Raleigh
PoliticsSimon Harris fears patent court referendum would be ‘rushed’ if held on June 7thBy David Raleigh
Common GroundOpens in new windowSinn Féin is now out of touch with its own supporters, claims Aontú leaderBy Mark Hennessy
PoliticsEurope has ‘abandoned Palestine’ across political spectrum, FF MEP saysBy Marie O'Halloran and Harry McGee
PoliticsMigrants should be deported for serious offences even if granted asylum, says Lisa ChambersBy Marie O'Halloran and Harry McGee
PoliticsBertie Ahern would have called election for June in Simon Harris’s positionBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsFianna Fáil ministers cast doubt on Harris promises on housing and taxBy Harry McGee and Marie O'Halloran
Australia‘I saw a woman lying on the floor in Chanel’: eyewitness accounts of Sydney shopping centre attackBy Graham Russell, Tamsin Rose and Elias Visontay
AustraliaSydney attack: Irish man among those caught up in ‘panic’ as six killed in shopping centre stabbings
Live - European RugbyLeinster 40 La Rochelle 13 FT: Champions Cup quarter-final as it happenedBy David Gorman
Rugby‘We didn’t hit our stride’: Ronan O’Gara disappointed by La Rochelle performanceBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionAfter the Covid pandemic, where does churchgoing fit into Irish lives? By Dr Bernadette Sweetman
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland’s improvement clear to see as victory over Wales sealed early in Cork By Denis Walsh
TravelDestination on your doorstep: Kayaking close to home offers all the adventure you needBy Conor Power