BooksThe Professor of Forgetting; The Wisdom of Sheep & Other Animals; The Island of Mists and Miracles
ObituariesPamela Salem obituary: Actor who brought chemistry and class to role of Miss Moneypenny in James Bond film
TV & RadioI’m bingeing on Derry Girls with subtitles in case I missed some of the jokesBy Patsy McGarry
BooksLet’s talk about class: Four memoirs paint a shocking picture of how society treats the vulnerableBy Jessica Traynor
BooksGabriel Gárcia Márquez is not the first writer to be ‘betrayed’ in death. The list of literary treachery is longBy John Self
CultureMichael D Higgins’s dogs, Cillian Murphy’s blue eyes and Enya’s voice: Patrick Freyne’s 30 real Irish iconsBy Patrick Freyne
CultureGig for Gaza’s Julie Fogarty: ‘You feel good you’re doing something, but it’s like a drop in the ocean’By Una Mullally
PeopleYou won’t find this in guidebooks but here’s what it really means to be IrishBy Brianna Parkins
GardeningYour gardening questions answered: How can I create a garden from a scrap heap?By Fionnuala Fallon
BooksHabitat by Catriona Shine: The edifice of humankind begins to crumble in this zippy allegorical novel By Liam Bishop
CultureThe Guide: St Patrick’s Festival Quarter, Liam Gallagher and John Squire, and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
GardeningHail Irish horticulture: Five ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in the gardenBy Fionnuala Fallon
Fine Art & AntiquesVintage movie posters and military items at the Battlefields & Silver Screens auction
EnvironmentEye on Nature: ‘The coal tit has two faint whiteish wing bars, whereas it is just one in the great tit’By Éanna Ní Lamhna
StageBallet Ireland’s Bold Moves 2024: ‘The way dancers come together, it’s all about human connection’By Christie Seaver
MusicJim Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain: ‘I’m not saying we’re all lovey-dovey: we still scream at each other’By Lauren Murphy
StageBehind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil’s Ovo: 52 performers, a pair of Olympians, 46 daily loads of laundry and awe-inspiring acrobaticsBy Deirdre Falvey
CourtsCatfishing: How an Armagh man’s online blackmail of a 12-year-old girl led to her suicideBy Seanín Graham
Six NationsOpens in new windowWhat’s seldom is wonderful: Why we shouldn’t sniff at a relatively rare Six Nations title By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsThe people behind the power: Who are Ireland’s political advisers and backroom experts?By Pat Leahy, Cormac McQuinn, Jennifer Bray, Harry McGee, Sarah Burns, Jack Horgan-Jones and Jack White
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: The GAA should make more of St Patrick’s Day - and more of its intercounty starsBy Malachy Clerkin
Common GroundOpens in new window‘I am a child of the Troubles. Ordinary boring government is much better’By Mark Hennessy
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v Scotland: Stafford McDowell tasked with stopping Bundee Aki on the gainlineBy John O'Sullivan
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland need Bundee Aki to remain a force of nature if they are to capture Six Nations crownBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesStakes high for four teams in Division Two as relegation dogfight intensifiesBy Gordon Manning
Crime & Law‘You are really looking at evil’: Paedophile Bill Kenneally makes himself out to be the victimBy Ronan McGreevy
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations: Focused Ireland intent on sealing the deal in style By Gerry Thornley
Abroad‘So many Irish have come to Bavaria either to live permanently or to develop as a person’By Derek Scally
OpinionCould Jacob Zuma’s promise to ‘drain the swamp’ persuade South African voters?By Patrick Smyth
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Inheritance makes inequality permanent and favours children of the richBy David McWilliams
Ross O'Carroll-KellyThree European Cups, three Six Nations, one Grand Slam – but never winning a Leinster Schools Senior Cup clearly still rankles HeaslipBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 05:54
Life & StyleMetropolitan bubble: Referendum fallout for Irish politics and wider societyBy Hugh Linehan
EnvironmentLichens should be better protected – they help us read our landscape and atmosphereBy Ella McSweeney
BooksSally Rooney: Killing in Gaza has been supported by Ireland’s ‘good friend’ in the White HouseBy Sally Rooney
RacingIrish hope Mr Incredible bids to begin ‘National Season’ in style at Uttoxeter By Brian O'Connor
OpinionIs Ireland compassionately centre right or cautiously centre left? A lot hangs on the answerBy Pat Leahy
PoliticsPolitical adviser pay is linked to pay of senior grades in the Civil ServiceBy Martin Wall and Pat Leahy
IrelandIrish people thinking of ‘horrific circumstances’ of those in Gaza on St Patrick’s Day, says HigginsBy Fiachra Gallagher
Common GroundOpens in new windowScotland’s neglected island communities: ‘London ignores us, Edinburgh hates us’ By Mark Paul
MusicJudas Priest and Saxon live in Dublin review: Kings of heavy metal roll back the years in thundering fashionBy Ronan McGreevy
StagePalimpsest review: Emigration, Charvet shirts and the Anglo tapes – CoisCéim powerfully evokes Ireland’s past and presentBy Michael Seaver
Crime & LawMotorist arrested on suspicion of drink-driving at 11am during Garda awareness briefingBy Stephen Maguire
IrelandArchbishop calls for tolerance in St Patrick’s Day message citing ‘patron saint of migrants’By Olivia Kelleher
USUS singer Olivia Rodrigo ‘stops distribution’ of morning-after pill at shows amid widening abortion bansBy Richard Luscombe
PoliticsPro-Palestine activists protest Irish politicians’ White House attendance for St Patrick’s ceremony
IrelandAsylum seekers told to pitch tents ‘anywhere on the mountain’ in Crooksling return to Dublin city centreBy Kitty Holland, Colm Keena and Olivia Kelleher
Gaelic GamesImpressive win for Dublin leaves Galway still fighting to stay in divisionBy Mike Finnerty
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v Scotland: How the Irish players rated at the AvivaBy John O'Sullivan
Six NationsOpens in new windowPeter O’Mahony: ‘If it was my last one it is not a bad one to go out on’By John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesUnbeaten Donegal seal their promotion while ensuring Kildare drop to Division ThreeBy Ian O'Riordan
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland thankful tries ruled out for Furlong and Henshaw didn’t come back to haunt themBy Johnny Watterson
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland are back-to-back Six Nations champions for third time in history after nervy win over ScotlandBy Gerry Thornley
Live - Six NationsIreland 17 Scotland 13 (FT): Ireland claim back-to-back Six Nations titlesBy Nathan Johns
PoliticsEU ‘100% correct’ to seek better environmental protections in Mercosur trade deal, says Ryan in BrazilBy Tom Hennigan
Six NationsOpens in new windowMalachy Clerkin: Ireland don’t quite reach greatness, but do enough to win Six NationsBy Malachy Clerkin
Six NationsOpens in new windowFrance beat England to second spot in Six Nations by edging thriller in Lyon