EuropeUkraine should not have ‘started’ war with Russia, Donald Trump saysBy Andrea Shalal and Steve Holland
BooksJonathan Sumption’s The Challenges of Democracy: Strong arguments on the political consent required to maintain order By Paschal Donohoe
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which Britpopper on Top of the Pops opened his jacket to reveal a taped sign reading ‘I hate Wet Wet Wet’?By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksA breakthrough era for women’s writing, from Edna O’Brien’s risks to JK Rowling’s Harry Potter debutBy Paula McGrath
Art‘They’re supposed to represent us, not sue us’: Crafts council threatens members after critical feedbackBy Gemma Tipton
ResidentialWhat’s included with a new home?: From fixtures and fittings to tech and appliancesBy Alanna Gallagher
Commercial PropertyCall for emergency housing plan as private rented sector grinds to a halt By Ronald Quinlan
TV & RadioIf Robert De Niro no longer feels he is able to speak out, one wonders who in the US doesBy Xan Brooks
PoliticsPlanning rules for cabins and modular homes in back gardens set to be relaxedBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OireachtasVerona Murphy is swinging her mallet in the Dáil like Wexford’s answer to ThorBy Miriam Lord
Soccer‘It’s tough in the WSL’: Ireland’s Abbie Larkin knows the draws and pitfalls of the English topflightBy Mary Hannigan
SportTyrone’s Niall Morgan warns goalkeepers may quit if rule added to curb them pushing upBy Gordon Manning
Athletics‘I think I’m listening more to my body’: Sharlene Mawdsley on the changes made since the Paris Olympics By Ian O'Riordan
Six NationsOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: Ireland trying to find an emotional challenge this week is a tough sellBy Gordon D'Arcy
Six NationsOpens in new windowWales must improve discipline, lineout and line-breaks to topple Ireland By John O'Sullivan
Housing & Planning‘Alarming’ incidence of ‘sex for rent’ advertisements, survey of international students finds By Niamh Towey
Housing & PlanningSex for rent offers in Dublin: The landlord wanted me to share a bed with himBy Niamh Towey
Six NationsOpens in new windowRobbie Henshaw comfortable with his smooth rotations between two positionsBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionThe only argument in favour of a rotating Taoiseach is to give Simon Harris a turn at the wheelBy Michael McDowell
OpinionTen people died in a furnace of twisted metal in Creeslough. Now the owner wants to build another filling stationBy Kathy Sheridan
Your WellnessI’ve been given an opportunity to go to Europe, but I’m scared of being aloneBy Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastThe Omagh bombing inquiry - what have we learned so far?By Sorcha PollakListen | 32:05
Film‘You are not a victim’: Kevin Spacey rejects Guy Pearce’s allegation that he ‘targeted’ him By Sian Cain
MotorsWith car prices surging, where can budget-conscious drivers turn? The answer may surprise youBy Neil Briscoe
PoliticsDelay to opening of national children’s hospital for patients known for some time, Carroll-MacNeill saysBy Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsCarroll-MacNeill backs US senator’s call for Ireland to increase spending on defenceBy Vivienne Clarke
FilmSchmeichel review: Eric Cantona, Alex Ferguson and Gary Neville line out. But where’s Roy Keane? By Tara Brady
IrelandWork to begin on delayed €810 million children’s hospital in Belfast within daysBy Jonathan McCambridge, PA
IrelandIreland weather updates: Heavy cloud lifts to reveal blue skies - but not for long... By Conor Pope
ScienceQ&A: It promises to boost research, industry and education. So, why has it taken so long for Ireland to join Cern? By Carl O'Brien
WorkQuestions raised about cheques ‘fundamental’ to man being made redundant by charity, WRC toldBy Stephen Bourke
Six NationsOpens in new windowWales interim boss Matt Sherratt set to make wholesale changes for Ireland match
Housing & PlanningWhat are the proposed new rules on garden cabins and how might things change?By Ronan McGreevy
Housing & PlanningProposal to relax planning rules for cabins ‘tinkering around edges’ of housing crisis, McDonald saysBy Marie O'Halloran and Vivienne Clarke
GolfMexico Open lowdown: Course guide, prize money, Irish in action, betting and TV timesBy Philip Reid
IrelandNew figures suggest almost a third of Ukrainian refugees in Ireland are now living elsewhereBy Ronan McGreevy
Middle EastTwo tiny captives, symbols of hostage crisis, to come home dead, Hamas saysBy Aaron Boxerman and Isabel Kershner in Jerusalem
Six NationsOpens in new windowRoss Byrne will leave Leinster after agreeing three-year Gloucester deal By Gerry Thornley
OireachtasOccupied Territories Bill not ready before summer at earliest - TaoiseachBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsLibel lawyer Paul Tweed claims academic’s book wrongly portrays him as covert agent for UAEBy Alan Erwin
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland under-20 coach Neil Doak makes two changes for Wales clashBy John O'Sullivan
EuropeFrance and UK plan air power-backed ‘reassurance force’ in postwar UkraineBy John Paul Rathbone and Ben Hall in London and Henry Foy in Brussels
Six NationsOpens in new windowDan Sheehan set to captain Ireland for Six Nations clash against WalesBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandJockey Michael O’Sullivan ‘packed more into 24 years’ than many would in two lifetimes, funeral Mass hearsBy Barry Roche
Consumer TechEV Q&A: Pilot scheme aims to connect drivers with people willing to rent use of private chargersBy Conor Pope
SportAaron Doran’s early strike secures second Collingwood Cup for Maynooth UniversityBy Stephan Barry at The Mardyke
CourtsMan accused of harassing ex-partner and her parents enters last-minute guilty pleaBy Barry Roche
HealthNational Children’s Hospital to have five fewer paediatric surgeons than needed By Marie O'Halloran
CourtsOmagh bomb inquiry: Government expected to sign memorandum on disclosure of potentially relevant materialBy Freya McClements and Jack Horgan-Jones
An Irish DiaryLexicographer at Large – Frank McNally on Dinneen’s Dictionary and the Dáil row about unparliamentary IrishBy Frank McNally
EducationAgreement reached with lecturers following strikes, says Dublin music college By Carl O'Brien
PoliticsIreland would consider sending peacekeepers to Ukraine in event of ceasefire, Taoiseach indicatesBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Vivienne Clarke
Inside Business Podcast‘Landing Google really put us on the map’: Karl Brophy on the success and sale of Red FlagListen | 61:26
CourtsFraudster apologises for taking advantage of doctor and Department of Social ProtectionBy Anne Lucey
IrelandSocial Protection rises or cost-of-living measures along lines of recent years ‘will not be needed in future’By Martin Wall
PoliticsChatGPT search uses 10 times as much electricity as Google search - Dáil hearsBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsJudge threatens Celtic Tiger socialite Marcus Sweeney with removal from court for ‘being a nuisance’
HealthTens of thousands of health staff appointed since 2008 can have rosters changed, says HSE chief By Martin Wall and Emmet Malone
EuropeUS-Ukraine ties sour as leaders trade ‘dictator’ and ‘disinformation’ barbsBy Daniel McLaughlin, Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
SoccerTrent Alexander-Arnold rescues point for Liverpool in thriller at Aston VillaBy Ben Fisher at Villa Park
SoccerMbappé hat-trick rips apart Manchester City to send Real Madrid racing throughBy Sid Lowe at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu