Social Affairs‘Silent contribution’ of nuns recalled as religious order leaves Kenmare after 160 yearsBy Anne Lucey in Kenmare
Social AffairsInch hotel blockade lifted with talks planned before further transfers of asylum seekers By Jack Horgan-Jones, Nathan Johns and Stephen Maguire
OpinionUna Mullally: I don’t recognise the person who stuttered in hospital any more. I’ve changedBy Una Mullally
Gaelic GamesJoanne Cantwell tackles Donal Óg Cusack over sideswipe at Tailteann Cup By Paul Fitzpatrick
Social AffairsIreland has fifth-highest number of Ukrainians by population size, latest data showsBy Harry McGee
PricewatchConor Pope: Why does a zero-alcohol, low-tax pint cost the same as a normal beer?By Conor Pope
BooksThe West by Naoíse Mac Sweeney: Notions of primacy dismantled as ‘morally bankrupt fiction’By Christopher Kissane
PoliticsFresh bid to restore powersharing after Sinn Féin surge in NI local electionsBy Freya McClements
BusinessFinancial literacy should be taught in schools to give everyone the skills to succeed in lifeBy Dawn Bailey
Social AffairsEurope’s two-tier asylum system: doors open for Ukrainians as others seeking refuge face barriersBy Jade Wilson
Gaelic GamesSensational Westmeath recovery grabs the headlines after day of blazing intensity in MunsterBy Seán Moran
SoccerKen Early: Relentless Manchester City have made winning the league title feel routineBy Ken Early
SoccerEmily Whelan and Claire Walsh win Scottish Premier League title with Glasgow CityBy Mary Hannigan
Politics‘It is our duty to build a tolerant society’: Northern Ireland elects its first black councillorBy Freya McClements
Housing & PlanningVacant office blocks set to be repurposed for housing to ease accommodation crisisBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Exceptional contest leaves Tipp still standing and Limerick facing fight for survivalBy Nicky English
Social AffairsHate crime Bill may worsen things for minorities, departing Garda diversity chief saysBy Conor Gallagher
Your FamilyBarriers to sleep: Research finds 83% of Irish teenagers have their phones in bedrooms at nightBy Sheila Wayman
BooksDervla Murphy’s Irish Times: Seven decades of astute observations and witty writingBy Ethel Crowley
BusinessState-backed organisation to invest €68m in leading decarbonisation funds By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OpinionIreland can help Palestinians and Israelis by being a more robust voice in EuropeBy Zaha Hassan and Daniel Levy
Social AffairsEU’s protection of Ukrainians offers asylum policy lessons but what is the ‘exit strategy’?By Jade Wilson, Joanna Gill and Sadiya Ansari
Business Today NewsletterRyanair back in profit; Dublin’s lack of low-cost homes, and is losing your job a permanet disaster?
Rugby‘From hell to heaven’: French media reacts to La Rochelle’s Champions Cup win over LeinsterBy John O'Sullivan
UKSunak to consult ethics adviser over Braverman speeding claimsBy Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe in London and Jim Pickard in Hiroshima
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: For Leinster, a fifth star has never seemed so far away By Mary Hannigan
Big TechMeta fined record €1.2bn by Irish regulator for violating European privacy rules By Arthur Beesley
TV & Radio‘I’m really, really happy about this choice’: Ryan Tubridy believes Patrick Kielty has ‘the chops’By Vivienne Clarke
BusinessBarryroe partner plans to chase State for over $100m as Ryan pulls plug on oil and gas prospectBy Joe Brennan
BusinessCredit Suisse staff prepare to sue regulator Finma over lost bonusesBy Owen Walker, Stephen Morris and Robert Smith
TV & RadioBoris Becker’s daughter wins German equivalent of Dancing with the StarsBy Kate Connolly in Berlin
Ireland‘An enormous deal of hurt’: family refused inquest into death of councillor abducted and murdered almost 50 years ago By Seanín Graham
Ireland‘Consensus’ growing on need to change Ireland’s neutrality triple lock, Tánaiste saysBy Naomi O'Leary
RugbyMunster welcome back key quartet for URC decider as they prepare to fly to Cape TownBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandGardaí taking a ‘different approach’ to other European forces when dealing with refugee protests - Drew HarrisBy Conor Lally, Cormac McQuinn and Conor Gallagher
AfricaAir strikes hit Khartoum as seven-day Sudan ceasefire approachesBy Khalid Abdelaziz and Mohamed Nureldin
HealthCollison brothers-funded programme aims to halve diagnosis time for cerebral palsyBy Paul Cullen
BusinessWholesale electricity prices down 42.5% but consumers told not to expect lower bills yetBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsChristina Anderson bears ‘zero’ moral responsibility for killing, barrister arguesBy Eoin Reynolds
StageNew 500-seat theatre for Dublin being considered to address dearth of large performance spacesBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsRichard Burke sentenced to 14 years in prison for beating Jasmine McMonagle to deathBy Eoin Reynolds
IrelandPharmacist who refused to move to new branch awarded €22,000 redundancy by WRCBy Stephen Bourke
Politics‘Far too early’ to say if FG proposal for €1,000 middle income tax break will be in BudgetBy Cormac McQuinn and Barry Roche
Social Affairs‘Live life to the full,’ says Ireland’s oldest woman on her 109th birthdayBy Jade Wilson
BusinessInsurer loses appeal over finding it was liable to pay out over roof damageBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsGunman who tried to shoot brother of Gerard Hutch was trying to ‘ingratiate’ himself with Kinahan cartelBy Alison O'Riordan
Your WellnessBack pain: Why concentrating on just physical factors may not be the best treatmentBy Sylvia Thompson
BusinessUnauthorised works at wind farm development site where bog slide occurred, council claims By Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessStaff at Storyful’s Irish unit received bonuses of €1.1m over past two years By Gordon Deegan
CourtsCampaigner claims rights breached by judge’s order not to make offensive social media postsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsLimerick hurler Pat Ryan may get community service instead of jail time, court hearsBy David Raleigh
Courts‘Internet troll’ who harassed six female journalists accused of breaching bailBy Sonya McLean and Jessica Magee
Middle EastPalestinian Authority condemns Israel after its soldiers kill three militants in West Bank refugee campBy Mark Weiss
TechnologyMeta’s record fine would break smaller business, but this tech giant has little to fearBy Arthur Beesley
Social AffairsHate crime legislation ‘important’ to help combat homophobic attacks, says Roderic O’GormanBy Jade Wilson
EnvironmentGlenasmole restoration plan will use nature to boost water quality and cut Dodder flood risk By Kevin O'Sullivan
Social AffairsTemporary protection for Ukrainians should be extended to 2025 ‘as matter of urgency’, civil society groups sayBy Jade Wilson
UKBraverman says she did nothing ‘untoward’ over speeding offenceBy Lucy Fisher and William Wallis in London
PoliticsGalway City Council chief executive dismisses councillor’s ‘bulls**t’ commentBy Andrew Hamilton
Social AffairsInvestigation ‘ongoing’ into alleged assault on man (70s) at Co Clare migrant protest By Emmet Malone
EuropeAnti-Putin guerrillas claim responsibility for border raid on Russian villagesBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsNo role for courts in determining existence of RAF air defence arrangement, argues State By Aodhan O’Faolain
EducationI retired recently. What education or training options are there for people of my age?By Brian Mooney
Education‘End the points race; foster sustainability; drop the well-meaning platitudes’: Big ideas for the future of educationBy Peter McGuire
EducationMy daughter narrowly missed out on her dream CAO course. Is there an alternative further education entry route?By Brian Mooney
EducationWhy do so many students refuse to speak during college tutorials? I blame the Leaving CertBy Conor Capplis
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