MotorsAlfa Romeo makes the gorgeous Tonale crossover – then spoils it with a bad decisionBy Neil Briscoe
BooksBroken Irelands: Literary Form in Post-Crash Irish Fiction — A book crammed with compelling but elusive ideas By Kevin Power
RugbyGerry Thornley: Maybe it’s good that defeat by Munster puts pressure on Leinster to beat La RochelleBy Gerry Thornley
Housing & PlanningOfficials warn of ‘growing reluctance’ in councils to accommodate more Ukrainian refugeesBy Jack Power, Conor Lally, Harry McGee and David Raleigh
FilmMichael J Fox: ‘My wife could have said, Parkinson’s, that’s not for me. But she stuck around’By Robert Ito
Your MoneyA Toblerone costs €8.75 at Dublin Airport but €5.50 at Tesco: Why Duty Free isn’t always a bargainBy Fiona Reddan
Music‘Just to hear Colm talking, it’s wonderful to be able to hear the sound of his voice’By Siobhán Long
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness: I was deeply saddened to read the social media post that shocked the countryBy Jim McGuinness
Your WellnessI Am Not an Alcoholic: ‘Lying in an alley clutching a bottle in a brown paper bag doesn’t have to be your wake-up call’By Anonymous
Crime & LawTaoiseach’s comments on Garda resourcing to combat far right queried within forceBy Conor Lally
IrelandEuropean and Nato Naval chiefs meeting in Cork this week to discuss maritime threatsBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionLife as a woman journalist: ‘You’re bringing your kids to GAA and you get hideous messages’By Dawn Wheatley
CulturePeter Broderick: ‘Musicians like to pretend they play music all the time. Often we’re putting stuff on social media’By Ed Power
EducationAll second level schools expected to deliver sex education curriculum with focus on gender identityBy Carl O'Brien
RugbyStuart Lancaster sees Leinster in his future plans as he prepares to bow out for nowBy Gerry Thornley
Social AffairsOmbudsman for Children report highlights mental health, poverty and education as key concerns By Shauna Bowers
RugbyDillyn Leyds wary of motivation Leinster will take from recent and past setbacksBy Johnny Watterson
People‘Life in Ireland is much easier and nicer. In Chile it’s all just work and paying bills’By Jade Wilson
Business Today NewsletterGreenhouse gas blues for Government; Revenue’s €1m tax win; and where is best for duty freeBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandOnline platforms’ failure to share data makes it harder to tackle disinformation, committee to hearBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Inside Politics NewsletterIssue of housing asylum seekers to dominate this week’s political agendaBy Harry McGee
USFBI accused of failures but key report finds no deep state plot against TrumpBy Hugo Lowell in Washington
Asia-PacificAt least six people killed in fire at New Zealand hostel, prime minister saysBy Nick Perry, Associated Press
IrelandCharleville seeks urgent safety upgrades after string of pedestrian deaths on main streetBy Barry Roche
USCould handbags be the haute couture solution to Florida’s python problem?By Richard Luscombe in Miami
HealthIrish food system ‘fuelling premature death and disability’ due to diet-related diseases – reportBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EducationCovid-related school closures didn’t harm our primary pupils’ reading ability. Why?By Carl O'Brien
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Life would be better if we pretended the internet shut down at nightBy Brianna Parkins
Culture‘This will be Colm Meaney’s first time on stage in Ireland in 40 years’: Galway arts festival unveils 2023 line-upBy Gemma Tipton
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: A different story swirls around compelling Ulster final By Mary Hannigan
CourtsMan jailed for ‘appalling’ driving offences including going wrong way down Jack Lynch tunnelBy Barry Roche
Climate CrisisUN environment body sets out route to achieve 80% reduction in plastic pollution by 2040By Kevin O'Sullivan
AfricaSudan’s army chief orders banks to freeze accounts belonging to rivalsBy Associated Press Reporters
Courts‘Many lines of inquiry’ remain over unsolved 2017 death of Joe Deacy in Co MayoBy Seán McCárthaigh
EconomyFragmenting global trade could trigger higher levels of inflation, warns Central Bank governor By Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Joe Brennan
Stardust Pen PortraitCaroline McHugh (17), Artane: ‘A day never goes by without us thinking of our beautiful daughter’By Kitty Holland
EuropeUkraine thanks allies after ‘unstoppable’ Russian missiles destroyed over Kyiv By Daniel McLaughlin
Stardust Pen PortraitJim Millar (20), Belfast: ‘He was engaged to be married to a lovely girl...He was so happy’By Kitty Holland
CourtsData on 44 unidentified human remains published to help identify missing persons By Mary Carolan
TV & RadioWhy Ryan Tubridy wanted out of the Late Late Show: ‘I don’t want to play that game any more’By Conor Capplis
Social AffairsSome asylum seekers decide to leave Clare after blockade at former hotelBy Gordon Deegan
Oireachtas‘Significant’ additional accommodation for asylum seekers to be announced by Government this weekBy Sarah Burns
OireachtasMinister Simon Coveney to discuss supermarket sector in meeting with Competition and Consumer Protection CommissionBy Sarah Burns
BusinessFuel trader fails in bid to get details of clients interviewed by Revenue in green diesel investigationBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessEuro zone growth expected to slow further in face of rising interest rates, survey findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TennisNovak Djokovic accuses Norrie of unsporting behaviour after Italian Open clashBy Tumaini Carayol
BusinessHigh Court winds up firm as investor (81) believes he was victim of ‘elaborate sting’By Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessAppeal over scheme for Sinéad O’Connor’s former Bray house lodged with Bord PleanálaBy Gordon Deegan
Gaelic GamesPossibility remains that ‘neutral’ venue for Dublin v Sligo could be Croke ParkBy Gordon Manning
GolfRory McIlroy: ‘I was never so sure that I was going to have a great week at Augusta’By Philip Reid
CourtsWoman settles case over death of husband (45) after elective medical procedureBy Aodhan O'Faolain
TransportFuture development at Dublin Port must involve rail connections, committee toldBy Mark Hilliard
Climate CrisisRetrofitting of public buildings could cost up to €9bn and take 30 years, Ryan saysBy Harry McGee
CourtsFormer Rehab CEO’s damages case relates to Dáil PAC’s actions, not utterances, Supreme Court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsTattoo allegedly glorifying fatal robbery an ‘act of hubris’ by accused man, court told By Eoin Reynolds
CourtsWoman witnessed men fighting with hammers on day before fatal stabbing, murder trial hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
EuropeDutch windfarms will slow down blades to permit safe passage of migrating birdsBy Peter Cluskey
CourtsFarmer’s will challenged after bulk of estate left to relative with fraud convictionsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
GolfUS PGA Championship: Tee times, TV details, weather forecast, players to watchBy Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsNo plan to cap refugee numbers, as Taoiseach says Co Clare blockade ‘not necessary’By Jennifer Bray
EuropePutin and Zelenskiy ‘agree to meet African leaders to discuss peace plan’By Gerald Imray, Associated Press
Dublin ‘We have had direct services from Howth for 179 years’: Dart users face splitting journey on northern lineBy Olivia Kelly
Asia-Pacific‘A solitary endeavour’: Watchdogs chart the decline of press freedom in India By Rahul Bedi
GolfSéamus Power fancies his chances on the harder Oak Hill setup for US PGA ChampionshipBy Philip Reid
Social AffairsMigrants in Clare: ‘Here is much better than Citywest. For 2½ months, I was sleeping on a chair’By Gordon Deegan
EducationNew sex education curriculum reflects ‘real lived experience,’ says Minister By Ellen O’Donoghue and Carl O'Brien
BusinessBiden set to cancel overseas trips as deadline looms for US government to run out of moneyBy Martin Wall
IrelandTravel adaptors recall: over 13,000 products at risk of fire, electrocution or incorrect product labellingBy Nathan Johns
Sport‘I feel like I can go stupidly quick’: Daniel Wiffen bullish about Olympic chancesBy Ian O'Riordan