Climate CrisisBritain ‘open’ to working with Irish Government on cross-border projects, says UK transport secretaryBy Freya McClements
EuropeEuropean Parliament votes for measure to effectively ban sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2035
BusinessCost-of-living overtakes climate change as chief concern of Irish consumersBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BooksVictory City review: This isn’t Salman Rushdie’s best book. But it is chilling in the light of his stabbingBy Mia Levitin
BusinessHarry Crosbie proposes large new music venue and festival space in €25m docks site development By Ciarán Hancock
DublinCatholic Archdiocese of Dublin seeks to delist dozens of churches and parish centres from a new taxBy Arthur Beesley
MusicThe Music Quiz: Who will play The King in Netflix animated series Agent Elvis?By Tony Clayton-Lea
In the NewsWhy are armchair detectives and TikTok sleuths obsessed with the case of Nicola Bulley?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:20
PeopleRóisín Ingle: Our colleague Tommy’s superpower was finding solutions. He died solving a problemBy Róisín Ingle
Housing & PlanningTax breaks for landlords offering better terms to tenants should be considered, Cabinet advisedBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
FilmAsif Kapadia’s Creature: ‘All of the crew were into dance. Even our electricians went to the ballet’By Tara Brady
Crime & LawChinese cameras used in Garda stations across Ireland despite national security concernsBy Conor Gallagher and Jack Horgan-Jones
Your MoneyBrianna Parkins: When lockdown hit, some of us made banana bread. Others began investing in stocksBy Brianna Parkins
Commercial PropertyVerizon seeks occupier for one third of office space in south DublinBy Ronald Quinlan
FilmMarcel the Shell with Shoes On review: This movie sounds unbearable. Actually, it deserves an OscarBy Donald Clarke
Your WellnessHow to be an organ donor: ‘The surgeon said he wasn’t going to take my kidney out if I wasn’t sure’By Sylvia Thompson
Gaelic GamesLimerick look in better shape than a year ago, which is bleak news for everyone elseBy Seán Moran
ResidentialTake5: What will €175,000 buy in the US, France, Thailand, Norway and Sligo?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Gaelic GamesGalway’s Seán Kelly eager to turn around disappointing start to league against TyroneBy Gordon Manning
Your Wellness‘I’m pregnant, and for the first time my partner’s unpredictability is no longer attractive’By Trish Murphy
EuropeAt least 6,000 Ukrainian children sent to Russian ‘re-education’ camps, says reportBy Helen Sullivan
Business Today NewsletterCost of living supports, will energy bills fall and consumers’ changing prioritiesBy Peter Flanagan
USElementary School. High School. Now College. Michigan State students are no stranger to mass shootingsBy Julie Bosman, Sophia Lada, Tracey Tully and Patricia Mazzei
Six NationsSix Nations: Wales contract freeze sparks player strike threat ahead of clash with England
CourtsCleaner who showed ‘utter disregard’ to duties unfairly dismissed after 27 years at aviation body - WRCBy Stephen Bourke
Inside Politics NewsletterGolden visas scrapped as Ministers get St Patrick’s Day golden ticket to promote Ireland Inc worldwideBy Harry McGee
CourtsDefence Forces noncommissioned officer avoids a jail term after taxi driver attackBy Eimear Dodd
MotorsSuzuki has two new hybrids. I’d leave one in a ditch – but happily drive the other to Berlin and backBy Neil Briscoe
FashionLouis Vuitton names Pharrell Williams as new menswear designerBy Elizabeth Paton and Guy Trebay
BusinessDeutsche Bank cuts ties with Brown Thomas co-owner René BenkoBy Sam Jones, Stephen Morris and Olaf Storbeck
SoccerAntonio Conte promises ‘in the next game I will be fit and try to give my contribution’ after Milan defeat
TV & RadioClaire Danes, Naomi Watts... Billy Crudup could set some records straight. But he’d rather notBy Alexis Soloski
Middle EastSyria earthquake: ‘No one was coming to help us. No one ever has’By Raya Jalabi in Jinderes, north-west Syria
Housing & Planning‘Simply baffling’: Galway city mayor criticises An Bord Pleanála housing decisionsBy Vivienne Clarke
EuropeSyria earthquake: ‘There is a very big water scarcity problem,’ Irish aid worker saysBy Jack Power
OireachtasNo ‘mini Budget’ on cards as Ministers set to meet on cost-of-living supports, Dáil hearsBy Sarah Burns
CourtsReceiver appointed over properties linked to alleged leading figures in Drogheda gangBy Ellen O'Riordan
Politics‘We know help is needed’: Paschal Donohoe indicates cost-of-living supports likely to continueBy Olivia Kelly and Sarah Burns
Politics‘Nicola Sturgeon was a friend of Ireland’: Departing Scottish first minister praised by Irish politicians By Cormac McQuinn and Freya McClements
BusinessExports hit record level of €208bn in 2022 on back of buoyant pharma trade By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsDelay to sentencing of Cork man caught by vigilantes posing as teenage girl opposedBy Barry Roche
Six NationsLeinster and Ireland fullback Hugo Keenan signs central contract until 2026By John O'Sullivan
SoccerCanada women’s football coach Bev Priestman considers her future after World CupBy Exclusive by Suzanne Wrack
OpinionWe should all be concerned about decent people like Nicola Sturgeon leaving politicsBy Una Mullally
Gaelic GamesTipperary suffer triple injury blow as Paddy Cadell ruled out for seasonBy Gordon Manning
Europe‘We’re not US Navy Seals ... but we’re ready to fight’: The Ukrainian judges defending their country against RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessGoldman Sachs company seeks not to make €4m contributions for play facilities and open space in BlanchardstownBy Gordon Deegan
EducationFee-charging schools do not greatly enhance students’ chances of securing high CAO points – studyBy Carl O'Brien
Environment‘It’s happening all over the country’ - Protest highlights annual destruction of 3,000km of hedgerowsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeJane Fonda gives tycoon more than he bargained for as she goes rogue at Vienna ballBy Derek Scally
Crime & LawCCTV monitored drug mixers at Kinahan cartel’s Dublin cocaine hubBy Conor Lally and Jack Power
CourtsRetired taxi driver withdraws two €60,000 injury claims after being accused of misleading courtBy Ray Managh
PoliticsControversial commemorative stone marking 100 years of Northern Ireland given go aheadBy Freya McClements
Ireland‘Menlo Pier tragedy shocked the whole country’: First funeral held for teenage victims of Galway crashBy John Fallon
BusinessRTÉ cuts top presenter pay by 15% as Ryan Tubridy, Ray D’Arcy and Miriam O’Callaghan see earnings dropBy Laura Slattery
CourtsFriend advised Chrissie Treacy to move into retirement home for ‘own safety’ before her deathBy Eoin Reynolds
Middle East‘A deeply personal disaster’: Goal pays tribute to 28 staff killed in Turkey-Syria earthquakeBy Patsy McGarry
BusinessFingal council to take part in contested application to wind up plastics recycling firmBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Inside BusinessIrish jewellery designer Chupi: ‘The divorce ring is a whole new category’Listen | 39:04
Europe‘Putin’s attempt to blackmail us has been a staggering failure’: Has Russia lost the energy war?By Naomi O'Leary
HealthConsultant surgeon to be sanctioned for ‘risky’ operation without specialist supportBy Seán McCárthaigh
EuropeUS says new weapons will help Ukraine mount ‘decisive’ spring offensiveBy Daniel McLaughlin and Naomi O'Leary
BusinessLondon’s FTSE 100 reaches fresh record high while French stocks come close to oneBy Laura Slattery
IrelandMan told ‘f**k off with yourself now, you are fired’ after 51 years working in garage awarded €30,000By Stephen Bourke
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: After last weekend, spare us any more talk of TMO in Gaelic games By Ciarán Murphy
PoliticsVacant home owners should be forced to rent out properties, report recommendsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsMan who left threatening messages on ex-partner’s phone after calling her thousands of times from prison is sentencedBy Eimear Dodd and Claire Henry
IrelandPromoter changes name of ballet company after objections from Ukrainian embassyBy Ronan McGreevy
DublinDublin City Council pays 40% over the odds for construction of social housing, audit findsBy Olivia Kelly
OireachtasTV and film sector warns Ireland will fall behind unless ‘Netflix levy’ is introduced soonBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsOver €1m of assets linked to Kinahan gang member are proceeds of crime, court rulesBy Aodhan O'Faolain
An Irish DiaryCatholics Cornered – Frank McNally on how a university in Indiana became the ‘Fighting Irish’By Frank McNally
PoliticsCoalition under growing last-minute pressure on hospitality cost of living measures By Jennifer Bray, Sarah Burns, Olivia Kelly and Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsCouple set to challenge planning refusal on site which they say would benefit children with autism
Politics‘This bill is Vicky’s legacy’ - Patient safety legislation passed in the Dáil after CervicalCheck controversyBy Sarah Burns
SoccerErik ten Hag faces ‘reality’ before Manchester United’s Barcelona test By Sid Lowe in Barcelona
CourtsStephen Silver ‘absolutely sure’ he would have been killed in struggle with Garda Colm Horkan, court hearsBy Ryan Dunne
Your MoneySurge in overseas holiday bookings in 2023 has ‘surprised’ many working in travel industryBy Noel Baker
PoliticsMiriam Lord: ‘Mini-budget’ becomes a big deal amid frantic back-and-forth in DáilBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsEamon Ryan criticised at Fine Gael meeting over decision to stand down Inland Fisheries boardBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandMinister signals support for new Irish-language radio service for young peopleBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
Health‘Tranquility is important’: Cafe for locals with dementia opens in Dublin’s RingsendBy Jade Wilson
SoccerManchester City seize their moment to go top of table at Arsenal’s expense By David Hytner at Emirates Stadium
FilmRaquel Welch: unrecognised groundbreaker of Hollywood past had no illusions about how public perceived herBy Donald Clarke
SoccerKarim Adeyemi’s superb solo strike leaves Chelsea’s hopes in the balance By Jacob Steinberg at BVB Stadion
TV & RadioMary Kennedy: ‘I had to give up work when I was 65. I didn’t choose to leave RTÉ’By Ed Power
CompetitionsWin four tickets to the Gala Dublin Opening of new Irish musical Gold in the Water, with dinner for four at The Grayson!