Economy‘Seasonal switch-off’ boosts Irish consumer sentiment despite uncertain outlookBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SponsoredCeltic Interconnector project aims to make Ireland the ‘Saudi Arabia of Europe for offshore wind’
AbroadDown with the Statue of Liberty: The roaming Irish agitator who protested from a cattle bargeBy Dr Catherine Healy
MusicBob Dylan: Fragments - Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997): A mindblowing comebackBy Joe Breen
RestaurantsD’Olier Street review: This new restaurant has a great team. They should stop being cautious, let rip and enjoy the rideBy Corinna Hardgrave
CultureChatGPT is creepily smart, weirdly chummy and a window to your ‘extended mind’By Joe Humphreys
Climate CrisisWhy are open-pen salmon farms encouraged in Ireland but banned in many other countries?By Tim McCormick
InterviewThe composer rearranging Radiohead: ‘I thought, that’s a good idea to make jazz out of it’By Cormac Larkin
OpinionTrinity College library: ‘Man of his times’ argument does not get Berkeley off hookBy Philomena Mullen
PeopleMichael Harding: My courageous farmer friend fights his loneliness by dancingBy Michael Harding
EuropeVehemence of Italy’s reaction to wine warning plan has taken Irish diplomats abackBy Naomi O'Leary
Housing & PlanningIreland may need up to 62,000 new homes a year, Housing Commission indicates By Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsAt least seven asylum seekers told there is no State accommodation available following Citywest closureBy Jennifer Bray, Sarah Burns, Ronan McGreevy and Carl O'Brien
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: The unsettling gap between the GAA rulebook and the GAA WayBy Ciarán Murphy
TechnologyKarlin Lillington: Reports of email’s death are greatly exaggerated, yet againBy Karlin Lillington
BusinessMore than 45,000 homes stuck in planning system despite housing crisis, consultants sayBy Dominic Coyle
TransportCounty council to investigate buying out city’s stake in former Galway Airport siteBy Andrew Hamilton
Boxing‘I felt like my identity had gone’: Champion boxer Judy Bobbett on her mental health struggles By Nathan Johns
OpinionPositive movement on protocol a tough sell to unionists who know desperate DUP spin is comingBy Newton Emerson
IrelandUN peacekeeping force completes investigation into attack that killed Irish soldierBy Hannah McCarthy
ResidentialNew homes set against the Wicklow Mountains in Roundwood from €450,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialIrish high-flyer who sold Beyoncé and Jay-Z their Bel Air mansion moves to ‘pinnacle’ real-estate agencyBy Ronald Quinlan
Business Today NewsletterEY Ireland settlement, Aer Lingus bags still missing and homes snarled in planning systemBy Peter Flanagan
Gaelic GamesPádraig O’Hora: ‘I’m a lot happier when I’m playing football than I am when I’m not’By Gordon Manning
AthleticsMore people are starting to take notice of Dublin sprinter Rhasidat AdelekeBy Sonia O'Sullivan
Residential‘A fantastic party house’: Five-bed Edwardian home on 1.1ac in the Burnaby for €2.8mBy Frances O'Rourke
Morning Sports BriefingRashford and United too hot for Forest; Kilmacud Crokes officials meet to discuss options
USDemocrats in US Congress seek to deny George Santos access to classified dataBy Martin Pengelly in New York
Inside Politics NewsletterHousing is a numbers game – and the numbers are running against the CoalitionBy Pat Leahy
Social AffairsWarning number of asylum seekers sleeping rough could doubleBy Jack Power, Vivienne Clarke and Jennifer Bray
MotorsElectrified doorhandles, pepper-spray wing mirrors and bulletproof glass: ‘Soccer mom car’ turns lethalBy Oliver Wainwright
PoliticsControversial forestry deal with investor funds unlikely to be repeated, says MinisterBy Harry McGee and Jade Wilson
PoliticsSinn Féin made two more errors in 2020 election expenses statementBy Cormac McQuinn, Harry McGee and Hannah McCarthy
HealthMy daughter thinks someone in our home is trying to kill her. I called Camhs. No availabilityBy Keith Duggan
MarketsAmerican Airlines expects to top profit estimates as travel demand continuesBy Mary Schlangenstein
Australian OpenElena Rybakina reaches Australian Open final after bruising tussle with AzarenkaBy Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park
DublinSecurity at Dublin’s Mansion House under review after Lord Mayor’s concern during anti-refugee protestsBy Seán McCárthaigh
OpinionEnoch Burke has ridden roughshod over the rights of students he was employed to teachBy Justine McCarthy
EuropeSupply of fighter jets to Ukraine back on agenda after decision to send tanksBy Steff Chávez in Chicago, Henry Foy in Brussels and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington
IrelandFuneral of ‘gentle farmer’ Matthew Healy, who died after hospital attack, takes place in CorkBy Olivia Kelleher
Australian OpenAryna Sabalenka beats Linette to set up Australian Open final with RybakinaBy Emma Kemp
Housing & PlanningGovernment publishes contentious legislation to reform planning processBy Jack Horgan-Jones
StageThe Piece with the Drums: David Bolger’s CoisCéim show is immediate, endearing and subtleBy Michael Seaver
Asia-PacificCall for China to release protesters detained in demonstrations against zero-Covid policy By Denis Staunton
IrelandBrigit: Trinity conference to discuss if she was a real person, a goddess or saintBy Patsy McGarry
BusinessFreezing order discharged against steel firm’s former financial controller as case settledBy Ellen O'Riordan
Asia-PacificIndian government locks heads with supreme court over PM’s plans for greater control over judiciaryBy Rahul Bedi
Middle EastPalestinian Authority ends security co-operation with Israel after nine killed in raidBy Mark Weiss
CourtsNorwegian man extradited to face charges of stealing rental car in Dublin and driving it homeBy Tom Tuite
BooksBooks newsletter: Listowel honours Stephen Rea; Irish on Dylan Thomas Prize longlistBy Martin Doyle
IrelandSocial justice activist Micheál Mac Gréil remembered as someone ‘ahead of his time’By Tom Shiel
Middle EastProtests in Lebanon over pace of investigation into Beirut port explosionBy Michael Jansen
CourtsEnoch Burke says decision to fine him €700 daily is akin to making him pay for ‘religious beliefs’ By Mary Carolan and Fiachra Gallagher
EuropeSpanish city pays tribute to man killed by machete in incident being treated as terror attackBy Guy Hedgecoe
GolfStill holding onto number one, Rory McIlroy looks to conjure the magic of last yearBy Alan Blinder
BusinessOnline speech development platform Daisy Plays targets children’s first words By Ciara O'Brien
CourtsSupreme Court to hear alleged dissident republican’s appeal against extraditionBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan accused of carrying out burglary armed with a hammer is granted anonymity by courtBy Alan Erwin
OireachtasTDs criticise controversial Coillte forestry deal as ‘inexplicable, cheap and trashy’ By Sarah Burns and Jade Wilson
PoliticsMinister for Housing warns of very little capacity within homeless sector to accommodate refugeesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
An Irish DiaryBanjaxed by Banshees – Frank McNally on Achill Island tourism, weird wineries, and a Tyrone ghost story By Frank McNally
Social AffairsHomeless asylum seekers: ‘We are in a very difficult position. We will have to sleep on the streets again’By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsAlleged victim of human trafficking tells trial she came to Ireland for ‘a better future’By Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
Housing & PlanningInternal tensions grow in Green Party over sweeping planning reformsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthUnions differ in response to HSE’s agreement to attend talks on voluntary health sector disputeBy Emmet Malone
AthleticsOlympic Federation of Ireland to consult on move to reinstate Russia ahead of Paris 2024By Ian O'Riordan
EnvironmentEuropean Commission brings Ireland to court over EU water directive ‘failure’By Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsTánaiste pays tribute to Pte Seán Rooney at memorial for fallen Irish soldiers in South LebanonBy Hannah McCarthy
SoccerManchester City helped create Arsenal monster by selling them Jesus and ZinchenkoBy Jacob Steinberg
BusinessThe Irishman behind the European Broadcasting Union’s biggest deal: securing rights to the Olympic GamesBy Laura Slattery
CompetitionsWin a London theatre trip including flights, hotel and tickets to see Phantom of the Opera.
Special Reports‘Motherhood’ penalty and ‘good daughter’ penalty: a double whammy for women’s payBy Sandra O'Connell