Social AffairsReferendum on removing constitutional reference to woman’s ‘life within the home’ to be held in NovemberBy Mark Hilliard
Climate CrisisDecline in awareness of plants comes at time when plants need our attention the mostBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeOfficials believe pro-Ukraine group may have sabotaged Nord Stream, say reportsBy Dan Sabbagh, Philip Oltermann and Lorenzo Tondo in Kyiv
EconomyIrish inflation will ease to average of 5% this year, Central Bank expects By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Climate CrisisRestoring Irish plants: six key actions to take, from creating new habitats to better biodiversity researchBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningAttorney General warned ‘substantial evidence’ needed to extend eviction banBy Jennifer Bray, Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Sarah Burns
PoliticsInside the Cabinet: Why Ministers felt dropping eviction ban was only optionBy Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthNew hospital consultant contracts risk replacing one two-tier anomaly with anotherBy Paul Cullen
FilmLuther: The Fallen Sun – The best James Bond we never had just about holds your attentionBy Tara Brady
Your Money‘It’s hard to see any financial benefit for a couple that remain unmarried’By Brianna Parkins
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Yes to female CEOs, but I’m more interested in fair treatment for the women who allow us all to be hereBy Brianna Parkins
FilmChampions: Not even a hug from Woody Harrelson could make this film feel any warmer-heartedBy Donald Clarke
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I’ve been sofasplained and couchlighted but I love my new pink piece of furnitureBy Róisín Ingle
EducationInquiry into abuse at religious-run schools to examine potential costs for StateBy Carl O'Brien
SponsoredIn the right hands, money you leave in your will can grow a sustainable future for families living in the world’s most vulnerable communities
Housing & PlanningEviction ban: ‘Mam, are we going to have a home?’By Kitty Holland and Simon Carswell
OpinionEnding eviction ban: We need to understand scale of human misery that will follow this decisionBy Rory Hearne
OpinionKathy Sheridan: Lo, in the fourth year of Covid, the ancient game of hindsight returnedBy Kathy Sheridan
Your WellnessThe Irish island using virtual means to tackle healthcare and lonelinessBy Sylvia Thompson
ResidentialWhat can we do about our neighbours’ trees reducing the efficiency of our solar panels?By Patrick Shine
Commercial PropertyLioncor on course to deliver new European Parliament office in DublinBy Ronald Quinlan
Your WellnessDaughter’s eating disorder showed me that our youth mental health services need a major rethinkBy Prof Gary Donohoe
Commercial PropertyOffices at Harcourt Street Georgian seek rent of €42.50 per sq ft By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFully-fitted south Dublin office available to rent for €30 per sq ft By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFoot Locker to open for business in Dublin’s Ilac Shopping Centre By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyPrice of Foxrock residential development site slashed by 31% to €2.25mBy Ronald Quinlan
TV & Radio‘The greatest aviation mystery of all time’: What really happened to flight MH370?By Adrian Horton
Commercial PropertyBlackrock’s Frascati Centre nears full occupancy as new and existing tenants sign for spaceBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialTake5: What will €225,000 buy in France, Sri Lanka, Sweden, the UAE and Co Clare?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
RugbyHenry McErlean’s journey from hurling with Cushendall to the Ireland under-20 rugby teamBy John O'Sullivan
OpinionAchieving a caring consensus on gender issues requires a broad national discussion By Michael McDowell
Business Today NewsletterIrish economic growth to slow, Glenveagh execs sell shares, and price drop at Foxrock residential site By Ciarán Hancock
Financial ServicesAIB expects to ‘materially’ beat its own profitability target this year amid rising ratesBy Joe Brennan
USUS Capitol riot: Tucker Carlson’s alternative narrative provokes outrage - even among RepublicansBy Martin Wall
Advertising FeatureAsk the Expert with TC Matthews, Bridget Lucid, interior designer and TC Matthews Drogheda store manager
OpinionLate on Monday night I saw the headlines on my news app – no extension to the banBy Gráinne Conroy
Morning Sports BriefingIreland’s Olympic medal hopes sucker-punched by Los Angeles Games decision By Mary Hannigan
Europe‘I went for my son’: Ukrainians pin hopes on prisoner swaps to bring soldiers home from RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
Financial ServicesBank of Ireland to award top executives shares despite bonus restrictionsBy Joe Brennan
BusinessThree-quarters of women in State have no established plan to advance their career, survey findsBy Ian Curran
The Women's Podcast‘Things have changed for Traveller women. They’re more courageous now’Listen | 55:42
Social AffairsHazel Chu says she did not discriminate against Church of the Flying Spaghetti MonsterBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsHigh Court awards man €142,000 over ‘vicious’ unprovoked assault in pub bathroomBy Ellen O'Riordan
EuropeUkraine war: Kyiv officials dismiss claims that Ukraine was involved in Nord Stream explosionBy Derek Scally
SoccerTen Hag backs Bruno Fernandes as Manchester United captain despite humiliation at AnfieldBy Jamie Jackson
PoliticsProposals to protect tenants could speed up evictions, Green TD warnsBy Cormac McQuinn and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsUp to three gender equality referendums possible to address ‘discriminatory’ languageBy Kitty Holland
GolfThe Players: Tee times, TV details and betting tips for PGA Tour’s flagship event at TPC SawgrassBy Philip Reid
CourtsMan (41) pleads guilty to role in shooting of Limerick crime figure Christy KeaneBy Paul Neilan
Inside Politics‘We are out to provoke’ - Richard Boyd Barrett on policies, politics and trusting Sinn FéinListen | 56:21
OireachtasGAA criticised in Dáil over ‘shameful’ decision not to accept cash payment for match tickets at turnstilesBy Sarah Burns
Housing & PlanningTenant awarded €15,000 against ‘intimidating’ landlord who refused HapBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessVW prioritises North American battery plant over Europe as it seeks €10bn from USBy Richard Milne, Patricia Nilsson and Peter Campbell
Film‘Who goes to the Oscars, only big-name people?’ Stars fly out for Irish film’s historic nightBy Ronan McGreevy
Middle EastSpy chief’s daughter highlights UN’s tangled relations with Syrian regimeBy Raya Jalabi in Beirut
CourtsBoy (14) charged over ramming of garda car in Ballyfermot to enter crime diversion schemeBy Tom Tuite
BusinessAir fares could rise as airlines face €5.6bn bill for pandemic navigation lossesBy Barry O'Halloran
OireachtasIncreasing numbers of household mortgages in arrears are owned by ‘vulture funds’By Tim O'Brien
CourtsCourt quashes decision to refuse request to amend medical record on deceased man’s alcohol intake
OireachtasVaradkar accuses PBP of ‘bonkers’ conspiracy theory in ‘Left Government’ pamphletBy Sarah Burns
OireachtasLess than 1 per cent of claims paid out for uninsured drivers recouped each yearBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessTikTok to use Irish data centres in plan to address security concernsBy Javier Espinoza and Cristina Criddle
Middle EastIraqi authorities fear backlash following measures to enforce a ban on alcoholBy Michael Jansen
EuropeGerman investigators confirm search of yacht suspected of role in Nord Stream sabotageBy Derek Scally
OireachtasProblems facing women need to be viewed as urgent rather than ‘tokenistic’, Dáil toldBy Sarah Burns
CourtsMurder accused ‘would and should’ have seen aunt when reversing machine, court toldBy Eoin Reynolds
WeatherIreland weather: Snow and ice warning issued with accumulations of up to 30mm forecastBy Ronan McGreevy and Jack Power
An Irish DiaryHot bots and parking lots – Frank McNally on the ups and downs of technologyBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawUK and Irish governments discuss facilitator to encourage paramilitaries to disbandBy Seanín Graham
PoliticsRenters sought advice on 1,460 notices of termination since start of eviction banBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsFirm seeks injunction to restrain Unite member employees from taking industrial actionBy Aodhan O’Faolain
GolfPGA Tour mystified at BBC Television’s reluctance to embrace coverage of eventsBy Ewan Murray at Sawgrass
CourtsCourt reserves decision in case considering ‘reasonably mistaken’ defence in sexual act with minorBy Ellen O'Riordan
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Clumsy International Women’s Day tributes echo around Leinster HouseBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsVaradkar reveals deficit of 250,000 homes in State, admitting crisis will take time to solveBy Harry McGee
HealthDead rodent and staff toilet leak cited as reasons for latest food business closuresBy Ellen O’Donoghue
MusicGeorge Ezra at 3Arena: ‘I wish every gig was in Dublin because they’re not all this fun’By Shauna Bowers