AbroadThose protein bars you eat might have a very dark story. I’ve seen what can happen, and it’s heartbreakingBy Cónán Ó Broin
BooksColditz: Prisoners of the Castle — Ben MacIntyre comes up with a fresh take on the infamous campBy Ronan McGreevy
RestaurantsDubh review: This former pub is the perfect neighbourhood place to eatBy Corinna Hardgrave
GolfSonia O’Sullivan: Teeing off on the golf course to appreciate exactly how other sports operateBy Sonia O'Sullivan
BusinessMicrosoft’s ‘tech optimist’ focused on improving the digital employee experienceBy Ciara O'Brien
PeopleMichael Harding: ‘I tried to cook a sausage with a hairdryer,’ he told me. ‘And then I ate it. The pain is terrible’By Michael Harding
Books‘There were no literary influences from here growing up. So it was Woody Allen and M*A*S*H’By John Self
SoccerMbappé's production company would be wise to back off grim tale of Aminata DialloBy Mary Hannigan
SportDisability could not stand in the way of Mary Whelan, Ireland’s first female international basketball referee By Joanne O'Riordan
Soccer‘It’s extremely difficult’ - Matt Doherty set to put lack of Spurs game time behind him in latest stint in greenBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: We can’t take motivation of county players for granted when club comes calling By Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic Games‘Zach just has always had a knack’ - Tuohy dreams of flying Portlaoise flag after AFL Grand Final successBy Gordon Manning
ResidentialBlackrock former Methodist chapel that’s now a stylish two-bedroom home for sale for €1.05m By Kevin Courtney
Business‘With our platform a dentist anywhere can start offering clear aligners with a single click’By Olive Keogh
ResidentialEnfield homes offer welcome and relaxed retreat close to the capital from €390,000 By Miriam Mulcahy
ResidentialCountry living beside the village of Kill, with easy access to the city, from €265,000By Miriam Mulcahy
ResidentialTimber-framed houses in Straffan village with high-quality design and local finish, from €400,000By Miriam Mulcahy
Residential‘Demand is hugely outstripping supply’: What estate agents say about the new-homes market By Jessica Doyle
ResidentialGeorgian estate, with a fireplace from the Ritz, at Clonleason House in Co Meath for €1.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialPride without prejudice at Vartry Wood in Ashford, with two-beds from €350,000By Tim O'Brien
ResidentialStruan Hill homes in Delgany, with views of ‘the playing fields of the gods’, from €1.1mBy Tim O'Brien
ResidentialFlann O’Brien’s former home in the heart of Donnybrook for €1.195mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialThree-storey, six-bedroom Monkstown Victorian, surrounded by green space, on the market for €2.8mBy Miriam Mulcahy
ResidentialHow to make your new home more affordable: Three ways the Government will helpBy Jessica Doyle
ResidentialDublin embassy-belt five-bed with cinema, gym, guest suite and laundry chutes on the market for €4.45mBy Kevin Courtney
Science‘I could see research on tuberous sclerosis complex needed to be done in Ireland, so I decided to do it myself’By Claire O'Connell
Economy‘We’ll be poorer for longer’ if inflation gets embedded in economy, Donohoe warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SportDoherty on the relentless grind of English football; the crossover of Olympic sportsBy David Gorman
Asia-PacificKhmer Rouge: Cambodia court rejects genocide appeal of last surviving leaderBy Rebecca Ratcliffe South-east Asia correspondent
StageOliver Cromwell Is Really Very Sorry review: This barnstorming musical deserves to run and runBy Donald Clarke
Social AffairsDrug dealers and users taking over homes of ‘powerless’ people in Dublin, McVerry says By Vivienne Clarke
IrelandMore Catholics than Protestants in Northern Ireland for first time, census findsBy Freya McClements
OireachtasGovernment ‘worst in class’ for providing energy crisis supports, Pearse Doherty saysBy Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawSix homes searched by gardaí investigating ramming of patrol car in Cherry OrchardBy Conor Lally
BooksBooks newsletter: Sally Hayden on Baillie Gifford longlist; Granard festival; Murder OneBy Martin Doyle
TV & RadioThe Kardashians: Khloé’s pain is real. And, just for a moment, the family’s true emotions break through By Ed Power
Rugby‘It never stays the same’ - Leo Cullen plays a straight bat to Stuart Lancaster speculation By Gerry Thornley
Your FamilyNow a mother has brought her baby into the Dáil, there’s just one more thing we need to seeBy Jen Hogan
CyclingDunlevy believes early Paralympic qualification is possible at track World Championships By Shane Stokes
Social AffairsMajority of people on adoption contact register want to find birth relativesBy Kitty Holland
CourtsBoy (9) who died in quad bike accident took vehicle without father’s permission, inquest toldBy Seán McCárthaigh
BusinessState needs to stop spending €1m an hour importing fossil fuels, conference toldBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeEU prepares fresh sanctions on Russia as Moscow strengthens its forces in UkraineBy Naomi O'Leary
BusinessEuropean markets drop 1.8% as investors digest string of interest rate hikesBy Laura Slattery
CourtsJudge orders arrest of activists occupying Dublin building being used for homeless housingBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Farming & FoodGovernment considers €2bn farm retirement scheme to meet climate targetsBy Hannah Quinn Mulligan
PoliticsState may seek better governance and rights in countries receiving Irish aid, says TaoiseachBy Martin Wall
The Women's PodcastAlice Ryan: A debut novel about familial love and lifelong friendshipListen | 44:07
Middle EastIran protests: Twelve killed amid crackdown on anti-regime movementBy Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
Farming & FoodHeavy rain follows the sunshine on final day of the National Ploughing Championships By Ronan McGreevy
Farming & FoodSowing salvation: Free Presbyterian Church tent ‘heaving’ at Ploughing ChampionshipsBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsCost-of-living march will be biggest since 2015 water charges rally, organiser saysBy Harry McGee
Crime & LawLithuanian man accused of trafficking vulnerable people into Ireland to sell heroin extraditedBy Conor Gallagher
UKTory MPs angrily challenge Jacob Rees-Mogg’s fracking revival planBy Peter Walker and Helena Horton
PoliticsState faces renewed pressure to accommodate Ukrainians as hotel contracts due to expireBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeRussia’s Lavrov defends Ukraine invasion in face-off with western officials at UN Security Council
Social Affairs‘I don’t feel threatened that there’s more of them’: Locals react to NI census By Seanín Graham
Crime & LawCherry Orchard: ‘The cycle of anti-social behaviour has been happening for 30 years’By Conor Lally
OpinionCampaign against wind farm off south Dublin coast is classic Irish protest movementBy Stephen Collins
PoliticsFG and FF failed to make submissions to State commission on tax and welfare By Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerLisa Fallon: Ireland under 21s have potential to defeat Israel and book ticket to EurosBy Lisa Fallon