In the NewsUnwanted kiss: Why Spanish women say Luis Rubiales has to goBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:59
BooksLaureate na nÓg Patricia Forde: ‘I get such a buzz from hearing these five-year-olds, totally fluent, even when there’s not a word of Irish at home’By Sara Keating
PoliticsWicklow: Will constituency reform change the quirk that all five TDs are based in one pocket of the county?By Harry McGee
HealthVarious factors behind sharp rise in Caesarean sections at Rotunda hospitalBy Dr Muiris Houston
MusicOlivia Rodrigo: Trojan-horsing in rock’s musical brashness under the cover of pop stardomBy Caryn Ganz
MusicThe Music Quiz: Taoiseach Leo Varadkar recently revealed his favourite Killers song, which is…By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksLazy City by Rachel Connolly: An exploration of the effects of trauma on a woman in her late 20sBy Sarah Gilmartin
FilmSound of Freedom: Ignore the huffing and puffing about this film. It’s not such a holy show after allBy Tara Brady
TransportDublin Airport: Delay in night flights planning decision due to ‘lack of information’, Bord Pleanála warnsBy Arthur Beesley
OpinionKathy Sheridan: That creepy ‘peck’ may be Luis Rubiales’s greatest contribution to sportBy Kathy Sheridan
PoliticsCarlow and Sinn Féin could be the biggest winners in a redrawn Carlow-Kilkenny constituencyBy Sarah Burns
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: I knew if I’d made the Rugby World Cup squad long before the coach’s number flashed upBy Gordon D'Arcy
UKThe Crooked House: Straight up tale of a wonky pub reflects British values in a changing worldBy Mark Paul
PoliticsLong-term funding for RTÉ will not be decided until next year, says MinisterBy Harry McGee, Cormac McQuinn and Jack Power
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: What can the GAA do, as open season on referees looms into view?By Seán Moran
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRomania suffer injury setbacks including captain Mihai Macovei ahead of Rugby World Cup By John O'Sullivan
CultureLily Allen on working with Martin McDonagh: I would say things that might shock people, and he would be smilingBy Desiree Ibekwe
Life & Style‘The work completely changed my perspective on how I wanted to make a living’By Áine Ryan
Social Affairs Dublin’s social problems: Young people ‘feel left out and are filled with anger and anguish’By Alessia Micalizzi
Commercial PropertyApartments at Kennedy Wilson’s Capital Dock secure WiredScore Platinum certification By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyMcGrath Group begins build of 50 high-end apartments on Kenilworth Motors siteBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyHigh inflation and rising interest rates hit market for development land By Ronald Quinlan
Asia-PacificThe new space race: Why are so many countries trying to land on the moon?By Peggy Hollinger in London and Benjamin Parkin in New Delhi
BusinessAirbnb report finds platform generated more than €500 million for Irish economy last year By Ellen O’Regan
Your Wellness‘When we go shopping, my boyfriend – who earns a considerable salary – will always steal one item’By Trish Murphy
OpinionFour kinds of student are paying the price for unfair Leaving Cert grade inflationBy Prof Pól Ó Dochartaigh
Business Today NewsletterUlster Bank selling more loans and Hatch Hall hotel delayedBy Conn Ó Midheach
Inside Politics NewsletterInside Politics: ‘Constituency redraws can be career-making or career-breaking’By Pat Leahy
Financial ServicesIreland’s Colm Kelleher was always meant to become Europe’s most powerful bankerBy Laura Noonan and Owen Walker
FilmThe Killer: First trailer released for new Netflix thriller starring Michael FassbenderBy Benjamin Lee
Residential‘You leave all your friends behind. You leave your independence behind’: Ireland’s adults still living with their parentsBy Conor Capplis
HealthTreatment improvements in children’s cancer services leads to higher survival ratesBy Vivienne Clarke
Your MoneyVHI to raise prices by 7% on average in further blow to health insurance customersBy Conor Pope
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: The Vera Pauw era ends after marathon FAI board meetingBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessUK’s air traffic control ‘fiasco’ to cost airline industry £100m, Willie Walsh saysBy Colin Gleeson and Vivienne Clarke
CyclingEddie Dunbar drops more time at Vuelta as his demoralising start to the race continuesBy Shane Stokes
Asia-PacificPakistan court blocks Imran Khan’s release from prisonBy Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad and Benjamin Parkin in New Delhi
Social AffairsFacebook seeks to have discrimination claim by Dublin man ‘addicted to litigation’ thrown outBy Stephen Bourke
HealthDublin GP cleared of professional misconduct over alleged misrepresentation as Qatari embassy appointeeBy Seán McCárthaigh
SoccerKaren Duggan: There was too much noise and too many distractions around Vera Pauw as Ireland managerBy Karen Duggan
CourtsMilitary court in Beirut holds first trial hearing into killing of Private Seán RooneyBy Hannah McCarthy
Housing & PlanningPat Kenny among parties bringing court challenge against planning for Dalkey nursing home By Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & Law‘Significant failings’ in PSNI investigation of teenager’s murder in Belfast 20 years agoBy Seanín Graham
Asia-PacificUS commerce secretary urges American companies to continue to expand China operationsBy Denis Staunton
CourtsVulnerable teenager in danger of being sexually exploited placed in special careBy Aodhan O'Faolain
IrelandMan (40s) killed in single vehicle crash in Co Donegal namedBy Stephen Maguire and Ronan McGreevy
Constituency ReviewElectoral Commission review: 14 extra TDs and four new constituencies announcedBy Harry McGee
EuropeSuitability of Hoekstra as next EU climate commissioner continues to be questionedBy Peter Cluskey
IrelandGolan Heights training: ‘Get up on that f**king left bank,’ shouts someone at a machine gun teamBy Conor Gallagher
EducationCAO offers: Colleges make concerted effort to minimise random selection for coursesBy Brian Mooney
CourtsWoman who died following C-section suffered ‘catastrophic’ haemorrhage, inquest toldBy Noel Baker
Ireland‘Not tonight lads’: Hotel ordered to pay €4,000 to Travellers turned away on Valentine’s weekendBy Stephen Bourke
GolfIrish Women’s Open: Leona Maguire the star attraction at Dromoland as young Irish players look to make their markBy Philip Reid
IrelandTipperary crash: Grandparents and boy (3) who died in Cashel are namedBy Barry Roche and Vivienne Clarke
HealthSalmonella cluster identified in Ireland with 12 cases recorded in recent monthsBy Rory Fleming
EducationCAO 2023: Most applicants secure first choices as points drop in nursing, medicineBy Carl O'Brien
OireachtasElectoral boundaries review: How did your constituency fare?By Harry McGee, Cormac McQuinn, Sarah Burns and Pat Leahy
IrelandTipperary crash: ‘There’s a real sense of disbelief here, particularly given what happened in Clonmel on Friday’By Barry Roche
EducationColleges explore quota to boost student numbers from North following drop-off in numbersBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandLower speed limits urged by Road Safety Authority amid ‘horrendous escalation’ in road fatalities By Ronan McGreevy
AfricaGabon coup: Soldiers announce new head of state as president calls on supporters to ‘make noise’
WorkSiptu wants €200m extra in budget for pay rises for early education providers and education schemes By Nathan Johns
EuropeUkrainian drone strikes target six Russian regions and hits military planesBy Daniel McLaughlin
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the Australian vote on rights for indigenous people: giving a voice to the marginalised
PoliticsConstituency review: Foxrock surprised but sanguine about moving to Dublin Rathdown constituency By Conor Pope
IrelandFewer parents seeking help with back-to-school expenses despite struggling with cost of livingBy Alessia Micalizzi
PoliticsConstituency review: Commission says it was not possible to ‘future-proof’ Dáil numbers amid expected population growthBy Cormac McQuinn
EducationCAO 2023: Students likely to be relatively happy as points drop in many coursesBy Peter McGuire
CompetitionsWin two tickets to see Agatha Christie’s ‘And Then There Were None’ in The Gaiety Theatre