BooksGlorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon: one of the most original debuts of the year By Sarah Gilmartin
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MusicAnn Murray: ‘If I’d had my time again, I would have stayed in Ireland. That’s one of my biggest regrets’By Michael Dervan
TV & RadioRunaway Joe: RTÉ’s new podcast has all the ingredients for a gripping true-crime narrativeBy Fiona McCann
In the NewsKen Early on Fifa, Infantino and football’s racism problemBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 26:15
EconomyRotterdam and Shannon Foynes ports plan green hydrogen supply chain to ContinentBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessBrittany Ferries aiming to triple number of Spanish tourists carried to IrelandBy Colin Gleeson
Your Family‘I think my husband has a problem with alcohol, but he says he’s just managing his stress’By John Sharry
SportAngling Notes: IFI announces 52 temporary posts for seasonal fisheries officers and assistants By Derek Evans
BusinessChanges to UK non-dom rules could result in wealthy elite moving their tax residence to IrelandBy Alan Murray
BusinessIrish unit of Canada’s Toronto-Dominion’s mulls seeking full banking licence hereBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsWhat is Snapshot? Introducing our new monthly poll designed to track public sentimentBy Damian Loscher
Abroad‘Influencing my decision to emigrate was the fact it was becoming increasingly difficult to manage 12-hour nursing shifts’By Elaine McGoldrick
SportTV View: Liverpool fans reeling after weary Klopp signals exit … but ex-coach Roddy Collins is ‘living the dream’By Mary Hannigan
Six NationsOpens in new windowAndy Farrell: ‘If you can’t get excited about what’s coming up, you shouldn’t be in this job’By Gerry Thornley
RugbySmash ... Inflict ... Violence: Language around rugby shows both the heart of the game and the disease in its bloodBy Denis Walsh
SoccerKen Early: Another dramatic week in the history of the incredible shrinking BarcelonaBy Ken Early
PoliticsHuman rights chief began discussions with Social Democrats about running for party last SeptemberBy Pat Leahy
OpinionDon’t take this the wrong way: Five things you need to know about giving adviceBy Joe Humphreys
PoliticsImmigration and housing capture citizens’ attention in the first edition of SnapshotBy Damian Loscher
OpinionWhat are anti-immigration protesters demanding? It’s more complex than you thinkBy Maynooth University: Barry Cannon and Shane Murphy
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations: Borthwick aiming to revive underperforming England’s fortunesBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness era gets off to a good start as football season hits the roadBy Seán Moran
Business Today NewsletterShannon Foynes and green hydrogen, ferrying more Spanish to Rosslare, and Canada’s TD Bank considers Irish licenceBy Ciarán Hancock
IrelandMonday’s Top Stories: Immigration concern surges, new poll finds; Relic of St Brigid returns to Co Kildare
BusinessHuge Chinese developer heads to liquidation in milestone for property crisisBy Dorothy Ma, Alice Huang and Pearl Liu
Advertising FeatureSEK-Dublin International School: forging a bright future through the International Baccalaureate
War in the Middle EastDossier details Israeli claims against Unwra workers accused of aiding Hamas By Ronen Bergman and Patrick Kingsley
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Home comforts on short supply in opening week of league actionBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsSon of murdered Jason Hennessy charged with violent disorder for ‘retaliation’ against Tristan SherryBy Tom Tuite
Gaelic GamesFive things we learned this GAA weekend: Unpredictability of opening round strikes againBy Seán Moran, Gordon Manning, Malachy Clerkin and Denis Walsh
Crime & LawNo major increase in TV licence court summonses despite significant drop in numbers payingBy Jack Power
TV & RadioOliver Callan’s first day on his new RTÉ Radio 1 show: Presenter will need to do more to make a big impressionBy Mick Heaney
CourtsSentencing of man convicted of sexually abusing two teenagers halted after he is assaulted in courtBy Fiona Ferguson
TransportDublin Airport cap: Businesses in west call for greater use of regional airports before passenger limit increased in capitalBy Mark Hilliard
War in the Middle EastPotential deal for ceasefire in Gaza due to be presented to militant groupBy Mark Weiss
CourtsLandlord Marc Godart may be ordered to High Court to explain why company has not paid debt to ex-tenantBy Colm Keena and Naomi O’Leary
Crime & LawRoad fatalities support group criticises drop in numbers in Garda traffic unit By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsJohn Magnier confirms he gave ‘strapped for cash’ estate owners €50,000 in cash in two envelopesBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsCriminal already serving 16½ years pleads guilty to impeding prosecution of Lucan murder suspectBy Alison O'Riordan
CourtsMan accused of applying for false passports in names of dead Irish children to face trialBy Barry Roche
Six NationsOpens in new windowJoe McCarthy in line for first Six Nations start as Ireland prepare to get physical By Gerry Thornley
MediaSix top-earning presenters in RTÉ use companies to charge for their servicesBy Colm Keena and Jack Power
Crime & LawCoroners have ‘grave concerns’ new law on appointments could interfere with independenceBy Mary Carolan
FoodMichelin Guide awards five new Bibs Gourmands to restaurants in Dublin, Cork and KerryBy Marie Claire Digby
BusinessData watchdog should be notified of Google’s bid to challenge probe, judge saysBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Six NationsOpens in new windowWho is Maxime Lucu, the man set to replace Antoine Dupont? By Nathan Johns
The Counter RuckPodcast: France vs Ireland preview with Gordon D’Arcy and Noel McNamara Listen | 47:02
PoliticsIreland will urge countries to restore funding to UN Palestinian refugee agency, says MartinBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessJudge adjourns bid to extend bankruptcy of Alan Hynes over alleged non co-operation By Mary Carolan
CourtsFamilies seek investigation into allegations of abuse of children with special needs by primary school staffBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessChristmas shoppers boost December retail sales by 3.9 per cent compared to last yearBy Ellen O’Regan
EuropeUkraine hails ‘productive’ talks with Hungary and continues graft crackdownBy Daniel McLaughlin
Social AffairsSouth Dublin nursing home to close due to fire safety issues that would cost €1m to rectifyBy Shauna Bowers
IrelandThousands avoided being locked up in institutions thanks to Prof Ivor Browne, funeral hearsBy Paul Cullen
PoliticsLatvian MEP linked to Wallace and Daly accused of working with Russian intelligenceBy Naomi O’Leary
CourtsOnly ‘likely’ cause of Stardust fire was hot press electrical fault, Dublin coroner’s court hearsBy Kitty Holland
EducationUCC reveals €11.2m deficit as it seeks to ‘return to sustainable financial position’By Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawMurder investigation expected to begin after human remains found during search for missing Cork manBy Barry Roche
UKConservative peer wants ‘shot across bows’ of mystery donors behind poll predicting Tory election wipeoutBy Mark Paul
AthleticsMore Irish runners experiencing the fast fading wonder of the sub four-minute mileBy Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsJeffrey Donaldson briefs DUP executive on possible deal to end two-year powersharing boycottBy Cormac McQuinn and Seanín Graham
Middle EastBiden urged to respond with military force after three US troops killed in Iran-backed drone attackBy Keith Duggan
PoliticsAlgeria and Botswana to be added list of ‘safe’ countries for asylum applicantsBy Jennifer Bray
Housing & PlanningMinister ‘frustrated’ at Ryanair’s bulk-purchase of homes at north Dublin estateBy Harry McGee
CourtsGardaí believe local information can solve death of Patrick Nugent 40 years ago in Co ClareBy Conor Lally
Your FamilyBreastfeeding is best but if baby formula is required, should the price be regulated?By Jen Hogan
Six NationsOpens in new windowFrance vs Ireland: TV details, kick-off time and team news for Six Nations openerBy Nathan Johns