Social Affairs‘It’s 2022, not 1922′: Dublin housing complex still without running water one week onBy Jade Wilson
OpinionOur news media are not perfect, but we should resist importing partisan conflictBy Dawn Wheatley
BusinessCovid bump turns to Covid slump as Irish people’s interest in the news wanesBy Laura Slattery
Social AffairsBritish ‘Rwanda’ immigration policy sees spike in numbers seeking asylum in IrelandBy Harry McGee and Conor Lally
Commercial PropertySean Mulryan’s Ballymore delivers ‘carbon cure’ at 8th Lock apartmentsBy Ronald Quinlan
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Leinster may need to look further afield to find missing link to future successBy Gordon D'Arcy
An Irish DiaryFair cop? – Frank McNally on the possible real-life model for Joyce’s undertakerBy Frank McNally
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: McGeeney and Donaghy at the heart of why Armagh are playing with freedomBy Darragh Ó Sé
EnvironmentCost of defective block scheme could rise to €3.6bn due to inflation, Ministers warned By Jennifer Bray
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Entertainment is not a good enough reason not to apply the rulesBy Seán Moran
Commercial PropertyWestmoreland Street site with full planning for boutique hotel seeks €6mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin 9 residential site next to National Botanic Gardens ready to go at €5m By Ronald Quinlan
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which Who song soundtracks a flight scene in Top Gun: Maverick?By Tony Clayton-Lea
PeopleMy late mother is still working—her precious remains are helping to train medical students By Grace Vaughan
Commercial PropertyIrish Distillers acquires key site on Dublin’s Naas Road in €8m deal By Ronald Quinlan
FilmLife in the arcades: ‘They gathered round this Roger Federer of alien annihilation’ By Donald Clarke
Your FitnessRunning a marathon isn’t a solitary endeavour . . . It takes a community to prepareBy Adesewa Awobadejo
Commercial PropertyFrench investor pays more than €10m for Rathfarnham retail scheme By Ronald Quinlan
Your Wellness‘My grandson put his hand in a peanut butter jar and it’s caused a family feud. What do I do?’ By Trish Murphy
Commercial PropertyKennedy Wilson seeks €33.5m for Dundalk’s Marshes Shopping CentreBy Ronald Quinlan
BusinessHoteliers cry foul over ‘gouging’ claim; looking back warily at the 1970s; and judge rules on groceriesBy Dominic Coyle
Social AffairsImplementation of ‘living wage’ plan should be accelerated, says IctuBy Vivienne Clarke
EconomyFed begins quantitative tightening on unprecedented scaleBy Kate Duguid in New York, Colby Smith in Washington, Tommy Stubbington in London
FoodThe weather forecast is good. The barbecue’s ready. So try these three great recipes from Nico ReynoldsBy Ali Dunworth
EuropeNorth of Kyiv, the Russians retreated. But the war never leftBy Valerie Hopkins in Moshchenka, Ukraine
Food‘Take 1 hospital dinner, give it a makeover’: An Irish patient takes on HSE food By Marie Claire Digby
EducationLeaving Cert French: Positive reaction as listening exam avoids last year’s sound problems By Peter McGuire
EducationRTÉ's ‘Múinteoir John’ on the Leaving Cert: ‘There are always other options if you don’t get your first choice’
Financial ServicesIrish banks face demand to hike rainy-day capital to above pre-Covid levelBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsExplainer: How has the Mica scheme cost €3.6bn, and will it be a runaway train?By Jennifer Bray
AfricaDrought and ageing infrastructure has pushed a South African metros to the brink of water disasterBy Bill Corcoran
CourtsJudge orders release of men jailed for contempt of orders regarding Carlow propertyBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessComputer chip maker claims occupants of 30 caravans are illegally trespassingBy Aodhan O’Faolain
HealthMore than 120,000 patients taken off waiting lists without seeing a doctorBy Paul Cullen and Ronan McGreevy
CourtsNo authorisation to maintain Sandymount cycle lane beyond six-month trial, lawyers sayBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandRetired British soldiers ‘begrudingly’ accept new immunity from prosecution law By Seanín Graham
Crime & LawCoroner hopes Stardust inquests will begin before more victims’ family members dieBy Kitty Holland
EuropeUkraine: Russian territorial ambitions ‘directed on a vast area from Warsaw to Sofia’, says ZelenskiyBy Samantha Lock
Inside PoliticsCost of living crisis: how long will it continue and how bad will it get?Listen | 44:03
BusinessDublin firmly in the crosshairs as rural politicians slam the city’s hotel industry for ‘price gouging’By Mark Paul
Housing & PlanningSome of Higgins’s housing ‘failure’ comments true, Varadkar saysBy Pat Leahy, Barry Roche and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsMcEntee to publish Bill allowing barristers and solicitors provide legal services jointly By Mary Carolan
SportIRA sympathiser turned pro-life Republican Peter King unlikely to inspire kids into baseballBy Dave Hannigan
HealthAngry bulls, motocross accidents and DIY mishaps: Air Ambulance marks 10 years of operationsBy Conor Gallagher
GolfUS Open: Butterflies for local boy Keegan Bradley as amateur champ Fitzpatrick eyes Great Bear’s recordBy Philip Reid
UKUK not ruling out quitting European rights convention after Rwanda flight groundedBy Denis Staunton
CourtsRetired garda pleads guilty to offences related to child porn following covert police operation
OireachtasWatt should have engaged earlier over plan surrounding Holohan TCD move, committee toldBy Harry McGee
CenturyBritish ‘rigid inflexibility’ and interference partly to blame for Civil War, says TaoiseachBy Ronan McGreevy
EuropeUS to furnish further $1bn in weapons aid to Ukraine By John Paul Rathbone in London, Henry Foy in Brussels and Felicia Schwartz in Washington
PoliticsVaradkar comes under pressure on fuel costs and car tax abolition from party colleaguesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerNations League: Ireland enjoy uplifting finish but false start leaves lasting damageBy Gavin Cummiskey
EconomyNearly a third of Irish households now living in energy povertyBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsTrinity College Dublin seeks new group of fifty-somethings to research ageingBy Simon Carswell