Commercial PropertyUS investor Davidson Kempner puts retail park portfolio on the market for €67.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyAIB seeking €8.3m for high-profile banks in Dublin, Galway and LimerickBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyCitywest lands with scope for residential development guiding at €950,000By Ronald Quinlan
EducationCAO 2022: Steep decrease in applications for nursing and health-related coursesBy Carl O'Brien
Gaelic GamesPaul Bealin: Dublin players will take motivation from opponents’ glee at their predicamentBy Paul Keane
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Dublin head to Healy Park wondering which way the wind will turnBy Seán Moran
ResidentialExtended farmhouse with superb views along the Wicklow coast for €1.25mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
PeopleRóisín Ingle: There was something deeply operatic about the positive antigen testBy Róisín Ingle
SportSexton invests in himself to elongate career; Agyarko Hynes’ recovery to reach the topBy Nathan Johns
RugbyJohnny Sexton: ‘I feel that I can still contribute and that’s the most important thing’By Gerry Thornley
MotorsMorgan to bring its three-wheeled fun to Ireland and has electric future in sightBy Neil Briscoe
BusinessContact lens maker Johnson & Johnson Vison to create 200 jobs in LimerickBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Farming & FoodIrish co-founded dog food subscription Butternut Box enters local marketBy Charlie Taylor
TransportAirlines braced for turbulence from second crisis in two yearsBy Philip Georgiadis and Steff Chavez
PoliticsFuel prices: Cut of 20c per litre on petrol, 15c on diesel from midnight agreed by CabinetBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
TechnologyRussia’s techies flee country they fear is ‘flying into an abyss’By Polina Ivanova and Henry Foy
TV & RadioButterfly: A compelling performance from Emmett J Scanlan as the father of a trans childBy Ed Power
OpinionPutin is betting that the West is too decadent to defend its values. He is wrongBy Rafael Behr
TV & RadioFake news from Ukraine: 7 steps to identify misinformation and disinformationBy Jennifer O'Connell
PoliticsA third of the 2,500 Ukrainian refugees now in Ireland are children – McEnteeBy Cormac McQuinn and Simon Carswell
PoliticsPrice of tank of petrol will reduce by €12 from tomorrow under excise cutsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
UKDiscovery of Shackleton’s Endurance set to gild explorer’s reputationBy Ronan McGreevy and Anne Lucey
BusinessSecond Theranos trial to start two months after Elizabeth Holmes’s guilty verdictBy Kari Paul
IrelandPrices of goods and services may surge as much as 9%, AIB chief economist warnsBy Brian Hutton
OpinionThe sanctions strategy is flawed. To defeat Putin, you have to know how the Kremlin worksBy Olga Chyzh
BusinessSupreme Court to hear claim Waterford wind farm is unauthorised developmentBy Aodhan O'Faolain
An Irish DiaryOn the Rocks – Frank McNally on shipwrecks, old salts, and a rainy night in SydneyBy Frank McNally
Social AffairsMore than half of women avoid using public transport at night, committee toldBy Kitty Holland
EducationIs your local school among 310 to get more teachers and funds under expanded Deis scheme?By Carl O'Brien
Education‘They miss their friends’: Ukrainian children start school just days after arriving in IrelandBy Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsStaff at home for disabled adults ‘left in very difficult circumstances’ – HiqaBy Kitty Holland
PoliticsProfiteering on fuel prices at time of war ‘morally reprehensible’ - TaoiseachBy Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandIrish medical students forced to leave Ukraine can continue studies in State – HarrisBy Simon Carswell
IrelandMinisters fear fuel tax cuts will be wiped out by soaring price risesBy Pat Leahy, Conor Pope, Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyPivac defends decision to start Tomas Francis against France following head injuryBy Daniel Gallan