EnvironmentBees may be at risk from commonly used weedkillers, Irish scientists findBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Business‘Impossible’ for RTÉ to plan ahead due to TV licence fee uncertainty, committee told By Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsCitywest refugee facility may close to new entrants again due to accommodation shortfallBy Jennifer Bray
PoliticsIreland faces returning to debates of the 2000s as asylum system strugglesBy Harry McGee and Jennifer Bray
In the NewsPodcast: Debunking the misinformation heard at far right protestsBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 26:42
FilmHoly Spider: How the appalling story of a self-styled ‘Islamic Travis Bickle’ was brought to the screenBy Tara Brady
FilmBabylon: It’s got Margot Robbie, it’s got Brad Pitt, and it’s intriguing, infuriating, entertaining and preposterousBy Donald Clarke
PoliticsDefective apartments: Up to €2.5bn to be allocated to fix Celtic Tiger buildings By Jack Horgan-Jones, Harry McGee and Jennifer Bray
PeopleRóisín Ingle: The warm and welcoming community I live in is being tainted by protestsBy Róisín Ingle
IrelandCriminals face up to five years in prison for grooming children into life of crime By Jennifer Bray
PoliticsFamily of republican martyr Peadar Clancy clashes with Sinn Féin over use of his nameBy Andrew Hamilton
OpinionMichael McDowell: We have a national right and duty to determine migration policyBy Michael McDowell
OpinionKathy Sheridan: The ‘Ireland is full’ brigade should reflect on how globalisation has transformed our fortunesBy Kathy Sheridan
IrelandCoveney tells FG TDs of concern migration could become divisive after recent demonstrationsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessIreland needs ‘one-stop shop’ for climate tech to meet targets, report claimsBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessDavos Diary: EU at odds with US on climate measures as Idris Elba adds much-needed star powerBy Joe Brennan
Commercial PropertyCairn Homes seeks over €1.8m for creches at new-home schemes in Delgany and NaasBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyNew offices drive demand in Dublin as investors and occupiers shy away from older stock By Joan Henry
Your Wellness‘I used to go into work really hungover from partying, yet I’d be saying, I think I should become a priest’By Jen Hogan
Commercial PropertyPrime Georgian offices in Dublin 2 and 4 seeking €2.7m and €1.35mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFully let office investment on Lower Mount Street guiding at €13mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin industrial investment guiding €7.9m offers buyer 7.31% yield By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyO’Reilly Hyland pays €9m for prime development site on Camden RowBy Ronald Quinlan
RugbyGerry Thornley: Ireland’s Six Nations squad will be named tomorrow. Who will be in it?By Gerry Thornley
ResidentialArchitect’s restored Georgian lodge in west Cork on the market for €725,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Trying to defend the indefensible not the way forward for either the GAA or rugbyBy Gordon D'Arcy
Your Wellness‘I will inherit my aunt’s house, so my cousins don’t think they’re responsible for her any more’By Trish Murphy
EuropeEU bribery scandal: Former MEP at centre of affair strikes plea bargainBy Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
Business Today NewsletterIDA warning, Microsoft job cuts, and Dublin Airport chargesBy Peter Flanagan
Inside Politics NewsletterDáil returns for first sitting of 2023, with controversy in no short supplyBy Jennifer Bray
Morning Sports BriefingLiverpool pick up first win of 2023; Defending champion Nadal out of Australian Open
BusinessKenmare Resources improves cash position while announcing increased interim dividendBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CompetitionsWin tickets to Your Roots Are Showing and an overnight stay at Four Seasons Hotel, Co. Monaghan
HealthCovid: AstraZeneca vaccine offers wider immunity to other infections, Trinity research indicatesBy Jack Power
CourtsEnoch Burke refuses to stay away from school, meaning disciplinary hearing will go aheadBy Mary Carolan
IrelandUnislim ordered to pay fitness trainer after she ‘fell behind’ for taking maternity leaveBy Stephen Bourke
ResidentialRoy Keane buys luxury home in Ireland’s most expensive apartment developmentBy Colin Coyle
Housing & PlanningDefective apartments: State to fund repairs for as many as 100,000 Celtic Tiger-era homes under Cabinet plansBy Cormac McQuinn and Sarah Burns
Europe‘If not me, then who?’: Ukraine’s Roma defy prejudice to join fight against Russian invasionBy Daniel McLaughlin
IrelandRecord levels of investment in Ireland since the signing of The Belfast Agreement ‘simply would not have occurred’ without peaceBy Seanín Graham
SportFormer Masters champion Yan Bingtao among six snooker players charged with match-fixingBy PA Sport Staff
HealthFatal genetic condition added to list of conditions now tested in newborn babies using heel prick methodBy Ronan McGreevy
OireachtasTaoiseach defends Donohoe as ‘man of integrity’ amid election expenses controversyBy Sarah Burns
Europe‘A man of the past’: Messina Denaro’s arrest saps strength of the Sicilian mafiaBy Amy Kazmin and Giuliana Ricozzi in Rome
CourtsWest Clare cancer survivor (61) fined over cannabis he turned to for pain reliefBy Gordon Deegan
IrelandCompany director awarded €25,000 after former boss incorrectly claimed she ‘misappropriated’ fundsBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessMicrosoft job cuts: No indications yet of impact on Irish workforce, Minister saysBy Joe Brennan
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OireachtasSome billionaires on paper are actually ‘fur coat and no knickers’, Varadkar tells DáilBy Sarah Burns
EuropeUkraine helicopter crash leaves 14 dead, including interior minister and one childBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsJudge speaks of gender respect gap as she convicts ‘man of his era’ of sex assaultBy Gordon Deegan
OireachtasBan on sale of e-cigarettes to minors included in Government’s new legislative programmeBy Harry McGee
OireachtasPaschal Donohoe reveals two other donations made by businessman to Fine Gael By Harry McGee
HealthHSE considering reverting to ‘normal work practices’ despite trolley numbers being ‘too high’By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsCourt rules houses, cars, cash and Rolex watch linked to Drogheda brothers are proceeds of crimeBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessDavos Diary: Microsoft chief gives little impression of a man burdened by job cutsBy Joe Brennan
CourtsWoman who claims her cervical cancer slide was misread sues over exclusion from State care packageBy Aodhan O'Faolain
An Irish DiaryTwilight of the Gods – Frank McNally on Meath sunsets, Russian Vine, and the dangers of visiting fairy fortsBy Frank McNally
CourtsCeltic Tiger restaurateur Marcus Sweeney ‘up to his oxters’ in organised crime, court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
RugbyRoss Byrne set to be named as one of four outhalves in Ireland Six Nations squadBy Gerry Thornley
EducationIrish universities to review how they assess students following threat posed by AI chatbotBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandGardaí to press for criminal charges in League of Ireland match-fixing investigationBy Conor Lally
OireachtasJosepha Madigan reported verbal abuse by man near her home after exercise classBy Sarah Burns
SoccerOlise’s free-kick frustrates Manchester United in Selhurst Park drawBy Ed Aarons at Selhurst Park
SoccerBamford and Gnonto both at the double as Leeds hammer Cardiff in FA Cup replayBy Louise Taylor at Elland Road
OireachtasDonohoe election expenses: Backer made further contributions to Fine Gael after 2016 By Harry McGee
EuropeEurope Letter: I was asked six times in Sweden about Ireland’s position on defenceBy Naomi O'Leary