OpinionUna Mullally: Since 2005, nearly 2,000 Irish pubs have closed. It’s time to declare them a cultural assetBy Una Mullally
BusinessIbec calls for ‘pause’ on minimum wage increases and other labour measures that it says risk employment By Ian Curran
RugbyLeinster to face Leicester, Munster meet Northampton in Champions Cup knockout stagesBy Gerry Thornley
BooksQuarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood: Why midlife isn’t the only time of crisisBy Niamh Jiménez
FilmSamsara director Lois Patiño: ‘I had this radical idea of watching a film with your eyes closed’By Tara Brady
North & SouthRepublic says No to poppy and Red Hand of Ulster: Poll shows hostility of voters to Northern symbolsBy Pat Leahy
North & SouthCan the Red Hand of Ulster be transformed into a unifying image for the island of Ireland?By John Garry, Brendan O'Leary and Jamie Pow
Social AffairsState must do ‘a lot more’ to allay local fears over asylum housing, says expert groupBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsMore than 30 legal actions taken by families against UK over ‘shameful’ Legacy ActBy Freya McClements
TV & RadioAgainst the Odds review: Tales of extraordinary resilience, even if the hosts can lay the stars and stripes on thickBy Fiona McCann
Your FitnessLack of supports leaving women footballers in Ireland more prone to injuries, study findsBy George Winter
HealthSinn Féin criticises ‘lack of engagement’ by Coalition over Covid-19 inquiryBy Jack Horgan-Jones
MusicGabriela Montero: ‘As a Latin American I really feel as though the Irish are the Latins of the north’By Michael Dervan
Your FamilyJen Hogan: The overwhelming nature of parenthood is enough for many to question itBy Jen Hogan
Crime & LawIan Bailey’s death will not halt cold case review of Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder By Barry Roche
SportIreland’s men’s hockey team deliver divine performance after Munster test followers’ faith By Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesDenis Walsh: When it comes to money, the GAA must uphold distinction between need and greedBy Denis Walsh
OpinionIreland is not full and no asylum applicant is ‘unvetted’. But we need a better systemBy Catherine Day
BusinessPlanners are consistently a step behind demand when it comes to zoning for housing By Mark FitzGerald
AbroadRaising Irish children abroad: ‘They made me re-evaluate my own attitude to Ireland’By Eoghan Walsh
Business Today NewsletterIbec wants ‘pause’ on national minimum wage rises, Clare healthcare firm gets US approval, and office politics By Ciarán Hancock
IrelandMonday’s Top Stories: Storm Isha cuts power to 200,000; Ian Bailey’s death will not halt du Plantier case review
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: St Thomas’ and Watty Graham’s Glen find safe port in stormBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsSupreme Court rules law refusing widower’s pension to unmarried father of three unconstitutionalBy Mary Carolan
ArtGuggi: Them exhibition review – An exploration with an almost haunting sense of primordial kinshipBy Tom Lordan
GolfRory McIlroy: Success in golf is your name on trophies the greats have wonBy Ewan Murray in Dubai
IrelandStorm Isha: Family lose two days of trip to Lapland due to significant flight disruptionsBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsNorris makes impassioned plea for peace in Palestine in final speech to SeanadBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsMan subjected ex-partner to ‘brutal assault’ after five days of drinking, court hearsBy Eimear Dodd
CultureDublin International Film Festival 2024: Marian Quinn’s TWIG to open; Isabelle Huppert and Steve McQueen to be honouredBy Donald Clarke
PoliticsGalway councillor claims ‘political interference’ behind Garda raid on his homeBy Andrew Hamilton
Social AffairsArchbishop calls for solidarity with refugees and rebuttal of misinformationBy Patsy McGarry
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: What is the two-state solution to the conflict in Gaza and is it possible?By Oliver Holmes
CourtsMichael Flatley’s pool, spa and cinema affected by toxic chemical residue, court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsFormer garda reserve jailed for six-and-a-half years for sexually abusing young boy he befriendedBy Sonya McLean and David O'Sullivan
Middle EastIsrael’s foreign minister shows video promoting artificial island off GazaBy Naomi O’Leary
BusinessNorthern Ireland builder wins €82m contract for student accommodation in BritainBy Colin Gleeson
CourtsMan jailed for rape of ‘best friend’ has conviction quashed over judge’s comments about right to silenceBy Paul Neilan
CourtsGemma O’Doherty contempt case adjourned as mother of man who died by suicide seeks measures against herBy Aodhan O'Faolain
HealthDoes Irish Medical Council approve of deliberate killing of patients, asks Catholic BishopBy Patsy McGarry
Six NationsOpens in new windowFabien Galthié admits Olympics decision on Antoine Dupont was made two years agoBy Johnny Watterson
Courts‘Predator’ who broke into four properties to find woman to rape does not accept attack happenedBy David O'Sullivan
PoliticsFriday party officer meeting not ‘make or break’ moment for DUP’s return to Stormont - DonaldsonBy Freya McClements
Gaelic GamesGAA says there is no shortage of referees for this weekend’s opening round of Allianz League gamesBy Gordon Manning
Storm Isha LiveStorm Isha: Second storm, Jocelyn, to hit on Tuesday as thousands remain without power and waterBy Ronan McGreevy, Jennifer Cosgrove and Glen Murphy
Crime & Law‘I feel nothing, he isn’t in my thoughts’: Jules Thomas on the late Ian BaileyBy Isabel Conway
Hockey‘No protest at this point’ from Ireland after Britain’s women’s hockey team had 12 players on pitch By Mary Hannigan
An Irish DiaryMobilising public opinion — John Mulqueen on the Irish Anti-Apartheid MovementBy John Mulqueen
PoliticsMcDowell questions need to hold referendum on family in light of O’Meara judgmentBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeUkraine denies deadly strike on Donetsk as Russia steps up anti-drone defenceBy Daniel McLaughlin
USNew Hampshire primary: Polls show Nikki Haley will have to bridge 19% gap to overcome Donald TrumpBy Keith Duggan
Crime & LawGardaí believe homeless man killed by bomb in Dublin hostel made device himselfBy Conor Lally
Middle EastSaudi Arabia says it will not normalise relations with Israel without ‘credible, irreversible track’ to creation of Palestinian stateBy Michael Jansen
Crime & LawSon of Sophie Toscan du Plantier says he will continue to fight for ‘truth and justice’By Sharon Gaffney and Barry Roche
IrelandStorm Jocelyn to bring further disruption as crews work to repair power suppliesBy Ronan McGreevy and Freya McClements
Middle EastMedical facilities ‘severely damaged’ as fierce fighting takes place in Gaza’s Khan YounisBy Mark Weiss
TV & RadioJackie & Coco: how a mother’s fight after daughter’s death changed Ireland’s online bullying lawBy Ed Power