BooksThe Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon – battling racism and colonial domination By Daniel Geary
FilmMonster review: Hirokazu Kore-eda draws masterpieces in quiet desperation from his young starsBy Donald Clarke
RestaurantsThe Old Couch in Waterford: Modern, inventive dishes on a clever tasting menuBy Corinna Hardgrave
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: 12 reasons why it hasn’t always been cool to be Irish - including Murder, She Wrote and BatmanBy Patrick Freyne
Consumer TechMacBook Air 2024: Apple burnishes its AI credentials with powerful new M3 chipBy Ciara O'Brien
MusicNorah Jones: Visions – From contentment to melancholy, but all in the same dreamy toneBy Lauren Murphy
MusicKacey Musgraves: Deeper Well – Politically aware and personally revealing, this one’s a genuine growerBy Tony Clayton-Lea
ResidentialGround-floor apartment in desirable spot on Northumberland Road for €550,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Big TechWill Big Tech agree to play by Europe’s new digital rules?By Javier Espinoza and Richard Waters
BusinessDrive to subscribe: Irish firm hopes to get motorists to rent EVs by the monthBy Neil Briscoe
OpinionI want to give the 796 children buried at Tuam their dignity and, if we can, an identityBy Daniel MacSweeney
BusinessAer Lingus chief criticises Dublin Airport operator for not seeking interim lift on passenger capBy Ciarán Hancock
ResidentialBNP Paribas Real Estate economist casts doubt on bankers’ predictions for new-home delivery By Ronald Quinlan
TV & RadioCathal Coughlan and Microdisney: ‘Outsiders in the UK because they were Irish, outsiders in Ireland because they weren’t from Dublin’By Ed Power
Gaelic GamesKilkenny goalie Eoin Murphy: ‘You don’t approach a game not wanting to win it’By Gordon Manning
Politics Audit identifies just 500 extra beds for asylum seekers despite 4,300 Ukrainians leaving accommodationBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Six NationsOpens in new windowWarhorse Iain Henderson loving the twilight years with IrelandBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionKate Middleton’s Photoshop fail: Trouble began when the royals confused themselves with celebritiesBy Finn McRedmond
Gaelic GamesColour me sceptical as we reach the pinnacle for adult GAA jersey wearersBy Ciarán Murphy
Abroad‘Wouldn’t it also be wonderful in a few years to have a predominantly Irish women Oscar green wave?’By Maeve Murphy
ResidentialLook inside: Period estate with 2,300-bottle wine cellar, marble floors and five acres of landscaped gardensBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
EducationDepartment of Education disputes accuracy of school principals’ petition over controversial changes to learning supportBy Carl O'Brien
CourtsSupreme Court to decide if ‘woman’s work in the home’ article imposes carer funding obligations on State By Mary Carolan
RacingCheltenham Day 3: Teahupoo team hope it will be successful ‘Take Two’ in Stayers Hurdle By Brian O'Connor
Your WellnessHow do you know if your friend is an emotional vampire? What if it is you? By Geraldine Walsh
In the News PodcastThe pursuit of the Kinahan cartel leader: could Daniel Kinahan finally face trial in Ireland?By Sorcha PollakListen | 21:43
Business Today NewsletterAer Lingus chief criticises DAA, North Dock squeeze and renting electric carsBy Conn Ó Midheach
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Audit identifies just 500 extra asylum seeker beds; How do you know if your friend is an emotional vampire?
PricewatchWoman (95) unable to trigger fall alarm for more than a week as phone line not fixedBy Conor Pope
CultureFrank Skinner in Vicar Street: ‘You don’t get these jokes from the young comics. This is a craftsman at work’By Aoife Moriarty
EnvironmentIreland will take bog conservation ‘massively seriously’, says McConalogueBy Vivienne Clarke
Business‘You need to be a little bit crazy to get into inventing. It requires a great deal of belief’By Olive Keogh
FilmIftas 2024: Cillian Murphy, Saoirse Ronan nominated as Irish talents 'amongst best in the world'By Donald Clarke
Politics‘Safe third countries’: the asylum policy of Fine Gael’s European party and Varadkar’s view explainedBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessSome relief for households as inflation eases but underlying price growth remains strongBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Crime & LawQuarter of drivers believe driving short distances after drinking is acceptable, survey findsBy Shauna Bowers
Middle EastUS held secret talks with Houthis over Red Sea attacksBy Felicia Schwartz in Washington and Andrew England in London
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v Scotland: Andy Farrell names unchanged starting line-up By Gerry Thornley
DublinManaged emergency centre needed for asylum seekers as conditions worsen, doctor saysBy Vivienne Clarke
Crime & LawAustralian police aim to lure gardaí down under with promises of better pay and hoursBy Conor Gallagher
Courts‘A monster in our home’: Ex-garda led wife by her hair ‘like a dog’ during decade of abuse, court toldBy Conor Lally
HealthEU ban on tooth-filling material will lead to ‘collapse of NHS dental services’ in Northern Ireland
BusinessPlanning permissions jumped 21% last year with apartments accounting for over halfBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsTaoiseach insists he will not dilute Government’s criticism of Israel during US tripBy Harry McGee and Keith Duggan
Rugby‘The match was spoiled by drunken posh boys in and out of the bar’: Readers share their views on Six Nations atmosphere at AvivaBy Rebecca Daly
Ireland‘National treasure’ Charlie Bird remembered at memorial service in Dublin’s Mansion HouseBy Kitty Holland
BusinessChina hits out at US push to ban TikTok as former treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin plots bidBy Eleanor Olcott
PoliticsTailored security services should be provided by gardaí for politicians, new report recommendsBy Jennifer Bray
CourtsHigh Court permits woman’s hospital detention for treatment of severe anorexiaBy Ellen O'Riordan
The Counter Ruck PodcastThe Counter Ruck: Ireland vs Scotland - Grudge match or genuine rivalry?Listen | 31:50
Business‘To be Instagram-worthy is part of the doughnut game now’: Krispy Kreme looks towards further Irish expansionBy Laura Slattery
BusinessInquiry into former PTSB chief shown ‘no evidence’ customers affected by alleged breachBy Joe Brennan
GolfRory McIlroy anything but boring as 10 birdies propel him into the lead at The PlayersBy Philip Reid
An Irish DiaryRed flag — John Mulqueen on the opening of the Soviet Union’s embassy in IrelandBy John Mulqueen
Politics'Having cared for my mother before she died, I came to understand the care referendum was just fluff' : No voters have their sayBy Jade Wilson
IrelandUkrainian ambassador says she fully understands Ireland is facing accommodation challengesBy Anne Lucey
TV & RadioIreland’s holy wells: Manchán Magan reminds us why traditions should be cherishedBy Ed Power
EuropeUkraine and allies condemn Russia’s plan to hold presidential election in occupied areasBy Daniel McLaughlin
RugbyNew Zealand, Australia, Argentina and Fiji confirmed as Ireland’s November opponentsBy Nathan Johns
Politics‘I would often be crying at work’: Taskforce hears ‘powerful testimony’ about abuse politicians face By Jennifer Bray
CourtsHigh Court dismisses challenge to decision refusing compensation to children of man shot deadBy Aodhan O'Faolain
WorldChuck Schumer’s speech on Israel puts focus on Biden administration’s approach to GazaBy Keith Duggan
IrelandMiriam Lord: Tiger whimpers in heart-melting moment at Charlie Bird’s moving memorial serviceBy Miriam Lord
Crime & LawTen arrests in Co Cork as gardaí target international drug trafficking gang By Barry Roche and Conor Lally
SoccerLiverpool hit Sparta Prague for six to ease through to Europa League quarter-finalsBy Jamie Jackson at Anfield
Soccer‘I have nothing to worry about there’ - John O’Shea backs Evan Ferguson to return to goalscoring formBy Gavin Cummiskey