BooksSpain by Michael Reid: Journalist’s broad survey of a nation demolishes some enduring mythsBy Stephen Burgen
SoccerAoife Mannion: ‘Putting on the Ireland jersey made me a better version of myself’By Louise Lawless
OpinionOnly human rights-based inquiry will properly answer questions about treatment of elderly during CovidBy Suzanne Cahill
RugbyGerry Thornley: Shocking defensive decline leaves Munster facing worst-case scenario By Gerry Thornley
GolfDifferent Strokes: Storms forecast for Masters while Greg Norman eyes in-your-face celebrations By Philip Reid
AbroadI became my sister-in-law’s legal guardian. No, I wasn’t expecting it eitherBy Michael Fitzpatrick
Housing & PlanningFurther delays to children’s hospital if accommodation for staff not provided, warns unionBy Emmet Malone
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Irish Army’s culture of misogyny is a disgrace and must end hereBy Fintan O’Toole
IrelandGarda representative chief refuses to rule out industrial action during Biden visitBy Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsTrying to find a home a full-time job, says researcher who has to leave rented houseBy Ellen O’Donoghue
TransportDAA set to seek increase in capacity of Dublin Airport to 40m passengers per yearBy Cormac McQuinn
Your Family‘Consent should be the underlying message for everyone, regardless of age and even intention’By Sheila Wayman
AfricaSierra Leone: One of the most dangerous countries in the world in which to give birthBy Sally Hayden
TV & Radio‘The all-consuming orgasm’: How the erotic thriller Obsession takes sex to the next levelBy Zoe Williams
MusicSeymour Stein, record industry giant who signed The Ramones, Madonna and Talking Heads dies at 80By Ben Sisario
Ireland‘Without them our biodiversity would collapse’: Munster moth catcher recording rare speciesBy Anne Lucey
Books‘We want to read about people falling in love’: Marian Keyes and Curtis Sittenfeld on the romcom revival
Your WellnessBowel cancer: ‘People can feel embarrassed to speak about bodily functions, but don’t suffer in silence’By Arlene Harris
PricewatchHealth insurance mix-up: Medical treatment of €10,000 not covered by woman’s policy By Conor Pope
PeopleIs Good Friday a bank holiday? Are you entitled to a day off work or extra pay?By Conor Capplis
People‘After I go back, I want to tell Ukrainian people about the kindness of Irish people’By Shauna Bowers
Your Family‘We’re not French’: Irish teens and alcohol – what exactly should they be allowed to do?By Jen Hogan
Your Wellness‘Our relationship has deteriorated since my wife got a big work promotion’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterSwitching banks, splitting pension pots on divorce, and travel insurance claimsBy Ciarán Hancock
Housing & PlanningAlmost 60% of notices to quit in last quarter of 2022 given by landlords intending to sellBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Shauna Bowers
IrelandBill Clinton: Windsor framework for dealing with Northern Ireland is ‘as good as anyone is going to get’By Martin Wall
BusinessJPMorgan executives joked about Jeffrey Epstein’s behaviour, US Virgin Islands allegesBy Joshua Franklin and Joe Miller
Housing & PlanningLeo Varadkar: ‘Zero evidence’ to support claim he overrode extension of eviction banBy Vivienne Clarke and Cormac McQuinn
CultureRyuichi Sakamoto obituary: electronic music pioneer behind soundtrack for film Merry Christmas, Mr LawrenceBy Adam Sweeting
BusinessCzech company Allwyn planning to bid for majority stake in Irish lotteryBy Oliver Barnes and Jude Webber
TV & RadioCriticising body shaming in Friends TV show is not ‘political correctness gone mad’By Brianna Parkins
IrelandLucky escape for man who fell asleep in wheelie bin in Killarney after socialisingBy Anne Lucey
IrelandDental practice director denies forging signature of immigrant dentist on disputed contractBy Stephen Bourke
Ireland‘Positive progress’ at Oberstown but ‘mixed feelings’ over capacity to care for residentsBy Colm Keena
BusinessDublin and Shannon airports to handle almost 560,000 passengers over EasterBy Barry O'Halloran
Crime & LawGarda body will co-operate with Biden visit but may withdraw labour at later date over roster disputeBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionMichael McDowell: Donald Trump’s indictment makes his re-election more likelyBy Michael McDowell
EnvironmentRecord rainfall across Ireland in March with south and east wettest, Met Éireann confirmsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningFarmer challenging An Bord Pleanála’s refusal of permission to build new home By Aodhan O'Faolain
BooksLibraries and LGBTQ+ books: controlling what people read is a dark, dangerous stepBy Claire Hennessy
Rugby‘You can’t really see a weakness’ - Leicester heap praise on Leinster ahead of Champions Cup clashBy Johnny Watterson
Work‘It’s been a long time coming’: provisions of Work Life Balance Bill set to be in effect within weeksBy Emmet Malone
Social AffairsHalf of carers for people with dementia struggling to make ends meet, study findsBy Kitty Holland and Tim O'Brien
GolfMasters 2023: Rory McIlroy leaves no stone unturned in latest quest for green jacketBy Philip Reid
BusinessIreland’s power generation and industrial emissions decrease by 4% in 2022, says EPA By Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessDublin City Council says ESB has not justified need for power plant at Poolbeg siteBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsTrio subjected to ‘vicious’ sectarian attack in Belfast over wearing of GAA jersey, court toldBy Alan Erwin
PoliticsPeter McVerry’s eviction ban comment will linger on unproven yet politically alive By Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthTeenager already had sepsis when he visited doctor two days before death, inquest hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
An Irish DiaryNow and Venn - Frank McNally on famous cryptographers, Venn diagrams, and equestrian dramaticsBy Frank McNally
Golf‘I don’t know how many more I have in me’: Tiger Woods has another tilt at the MastersBy Philip Reid
Housing & PlanningTenants facing eviction issued with advice by South Dublin County Council By Mark Hilliard
BusinessIreland’s nine billionaires lose one third of their wealth, Forbes list showsBy Colin Gleeson
Crime & LawGardaí investigating woman’s death in Limerick seek to trace man with bandaged handBy David Raleigh
Premier LeagueEvan Ferguson on target as Brighton boost European aspirations with victory at Bournemouth
TV & RadioThe Agreement part 2: When U2 showmanship helped conquer the foundering Yes campaignBy Ed Power
CenturyPhoto essay focuses on mass imprisonment of women in Ireland in the early 1920s By Shauna Bowers
PoliticsJoe Biden accepts invitation to address Houses of the Oireachtas during Irish visitBy Martin Wall, Harry McGee, Simon Carswell and Cormac McQuinn