Crime & LawJim Mansfield jnr joked about ‘making money’ while partying, High Court toldByMary Carolan
BusinessTwitter employees ‘battle-weary’ as Elon Musk takeover deal drags onByHannah Murphy and Dave Lee
Social AffairsNumbers seeking international protection in Ireland in 2022 set to be highest in over 20 yearsByHarry McGee
Housing & PlanningConcrete block levy to go ahead in modified form in Finance BillByHarry McGee, Martin Wall and Kitty Holland
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endByTony Clayton-Lea
PeopleWhat I Do: ‘I always said I’ll go to college, get a proper job. But thatching opened up a whole new world’ByJoanne Hunt and Enda O'Dowd
SoccerLisa Fallon: Irish players will learn from the extra scrutiny which accompanies success ByLisa Fallon
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Church’s insecurity during Civil War set in train its move toward authoritarianismByDiarmaid Ferriter
MusicThe 1975: Being Funny in a Foreign Language — Laughably pretentious rehash, with extra cheeseByLauren Murphy
OpinionJustine McCarthy: How Creeslough’s priest reminded us of the church’s still-vital roleByJustine McCarthy
BusinessSiro makes €50m broadband investment in Dún Laoghaire-RathdownByLaura Slattery and Ian Curran
PhotographyNew exhibition features rare images of the Easter Rising and the WW1 Western FrontByRonan McGreevy
Life & StyleCorkonians have a raging superiority complex — and they’re absolutely rightByConor Capplis
ResidentialTake 5: What will €650,000 buy in Croatia, France, Italy, Greece and Mayo?ByKevin Courtney
BooksJohn Bruton: Are there two nations on the island of Ireland, and could they be fused into one?ByJohn Bruton
Gaelic GamesJiu-jitsu and soccer keep Fitzsimons fresh but hunger for success never goes stale ByGordon Manning
Gaelic Games ‘It is kick-starting a campaign to try and change the culture of the organisation’BySeán Moran
TV & RadioLegally, I can’t suggest ‘Alex Wagner’ crashed the plane. But, between us, I reckon she crashed the planeByPatrick Freyne
PoliticsMarc MacSharry, Fianna Fáil’s most visible internal critic, on threshold of regaining the whipByJack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesBoidu Sayeh keen to restart his Westmeath career after finding the love againByGordon Manning
BoxingHarrington comes in under the radar, Broadhurst doing the fighting talk ahead of EuropeansByIan O'Riordan
AbroadFinn McRedmond: London does not feel like a city in decline and is still drawing the IrishByFinn McRedmond
RugbyConnacht need to forget scars of last season as Leinster look to continue unbeaten startByGerry Thornley
BusinessPound nears two-week high as Kwasi Kwarteng leaves IMF meetings earlyByPhilip Aldrick, Alice Gledhill and David Goodman
Business Today NewsletterDonohoe upbeat on recession; Ulster fights tracker mortgage rulings; and 400 drug jobs goByDominic Coyle
BusinessTwitter says Elon Musk is being investigated by US authoritiesByHannah Murphy, Mark Vandevelde and Sujeet Indap
Asia-PacificNot to be: Shakespeare festival funding pulled over ‘canon of imperialism’ ByEva Corlett in Wellington
HealthAustralian recruitment billboard for Irish medics is ‘cheeky’ but unsurprising, says INMO representativeByVivienne Clarke
IrelandWords of support from around the world will ‘carry us’ through mourning, Creeslough priest saysByVivienne Clarke
CourtsEnoch Burke’s mother escorted by gardaí from appeal court after heated exchanges with judge ByMary Carolan
PoliticsEU energy reforms will take ‘months not weeks’ to be felt in consumer bills, Eamon Ryan warnsByJack Horgan-Jones
TransportTraffic-reform plans for Dublin city centre to be published on Monday, Ryan saysByJack Horgan-Jones
Housing & PlanningLandlords ‘are kind of price takers in the market’, says chair of RTBByVivienne Clarke
BusinessPat Phelan: ‘When we started working on Sisu, most people thought I was losing the plot’ByCiara O'Brien
Your MoneyAIB moves first among Irish banks to raise fixed home rates following ECB hikes ByJoe Brennan
BusinessKildare, Meath and Dublin County have highest proportion of homes rated A for energy-efficiencyByLaura Slattery
IrelandManager who oversaw nursing home as it first was hit by Covid-19 wins unfair dismissal caseByStephen Bourke
PoliticsOpposition parties call for changes to energy credit scheme with €37m going to holiday home ownersByKevin O'Sullivan
IrelandChant by Irish football team ‘turns my stomach’, says Methodist minister whose father was shot dead by IRA BySarah Burns and Shauna Bowers
Social AffairsFood and lack of access to a doctor among issues raised in complaints by asylum seekersByKen Foxe
BusinessEx-Quinn companies resolve legal action against Co Fermanagh family over protestsByAlan Erwin
Asia-PacificChina: Xi expected to be given third term as leader at Communist Party national congressByDenis Staunton in Beijing
Creeslough ExplosionCreeslough funerals: Hugh Kelly (59) was a happy man with a ‘cheeky grin’, priest saysByFreya McClements
RacingJessica Harrington aiming for Grade One success in Keeneland with Paris PeacockByBrian O'Connor
CourtsMan admits killing mother by inflicting blows to her head with a hatchet while she lay in bed, court hearsByAlison O'Riordan
StageThe Boy Who Never Was review: An always interesting, surprisingly funny take on Sjón’s MoonstoneBySara Keating
EnvironmentCalls on Government to scale up water pollution controls targeted at intensive dairy farmsByKevin O'Sullivan
Financial ServicesTracker mortgage rulings can only be overturned on ‘serious and significant’ error, court toldByEllen O’Riordan
BusinessCan Greencore’s new boss Dalton Philips put fresh filling back in limp sandwich maker?ByJoe Brennan
TransportGalway ring road plan quashed as board admits it was not aware of climate plan ByTim O'Brien and Arthur Beesley
IrelandNaval Service turns to private sector to keep ships at sea as personnel shortages worsenByConor Gallagher
CourtsCab examining accounts of solicitor barred by High Court from professional practice, court hearsByFiachra Gallagher and Peter Murtagh
An Irish DiaryFluther’s Theses – Frank McNally on the curious evolution of a drunken adjectiveByFrank McNally
CourtsMan who made kamikaze-like manoeuvre while cycling behind bus loses €60,000 damages claimByRay Managh
Crime & LawGardaí arrest 34 suspects in major operation against gang linked to €64 million in fraudsByConor Lally
UK PoliticsLiz Truss sacks chancellor and makes another budget U-turn ByGeorge Parker, Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe, Sebastian Payne and Ellen O'Donoghue
CourtsDublin City Council takes legal action against An Bord Pleanála over build-to-rent schemeByOlivia Kelly
CourtsArmy officer found guilty of sexually assaulting female soldier after barbecue on baseBySeán McCárthaigh
FilmRobbie Coltrane could radiate enormous warmth as an actor with an element of threatByDonald Clarke
FilmColin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson bring the magic home as Banshees of Inisherin premieres in DublinByMark Hilliard
CourtsLawyers had no authority to appeal order after client was admitted to wardship, court rulesByEllen O’Riordan
BoxingCool business as usual for Kellie Harrington on day one of European boxing championshipsByIan O'Riordan
IrelandFisherman (62) rescued off Kerry coast after being found injured on crab potting boat ByBarry Roche
SoccerAirtricity League round-up: St Patrick’s Athletic and Dundalk both chasing hard for European football
Soccer‘It would be the pinnacle’: Damien Duff hopes to guide Shelbourne to FAI Cup finalByGordon Manning
ObituariesNiall McDevitt obituary: Poet, activist, scholar and leading light of Irish literary scene in London