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MusicAnamoe Drive: Breakfast in Bed – Like all your treasured singer-songwriters put through a sonic wringerBy Tony Clayton-Lea
RestaurantsCasual London vibes and crowd-pleasing dishes will make this Dublin 6 restaurant a hitBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmImmaculate review: Sydney Sweeney is charismatic in disgustingly good scoop-their-eyeballs-out horrorBy Donald Clarke
Your WellnessIf you have unshiftable regrets, just remember that we are all faultyBy Pádraig O'Moráin
ResidentialSea views and timeless elegance on Rock Road in Booterstown for €1.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
TV & Radio‘A real adult? Oh my god no!’: Derry Girl Nicola Coughlan stars in new comedy Big MoodBy Daisy Jones
ResidentialLook inside: Architect refurbished Rathgar period six-bed with double-height kitchen-diner and sunny 165ft gardenBy Kevin Courtney
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Family occasion the highlight in Galway as dull leagues run their courseBy Ciarán Murphy
PoliticsSimon Harris is early front-runner to become taoiseachBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Jennifer Bray and Harry McGee
Sport‘It was the same as playing anyone else’ - Radek Szagański, the Cork bus driver who beat Luke LittlerBy Gordon Manning
OpinionDUP’s best option is to say the Stormont brake has been tested and then move swiftly onBy Newton Emerson
Gaelic GamesTomás Ó Sé: You cannot get preseason, league and championship into six months and not expect players to breakBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyProvincial state of play - Assessing Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster’s post-Six Nations chances By Johnny Watterson
Six NationsOpens in new windowSam Monaghan and Ireland ready to embrace daunting Six Nations challengeBy Daire Walsh
OpinionString of political departures in the UK and Republic leaves politics in a malaiseBy Finn McRedmond
Crime & LawFamily Courts Bill will create ‘two-tier’ system for people seeking divorce or legal separation, say barristersBy Colm Keena
SportDave Hannigan: US college football stars finally getting some share of lucrative pieBy Dave Hannigan
Your Wellness‘We were told he had leukaemia . . . I became his full-time nurse, carer, counsellor, you name it’By Arlene Harris
OpinionShould we be surprised that Leo Varadkar, in the most pressurised job of all, decided to step down?By Hugh Linehan
Business Today NewsletterFertiliser suppliers may be scrutinised, Ethos secures backing and regulating AIBy Conn Ó Midheach
Politics‘Why isn’t he called Murphy like the rest of them?’: Leo Varadkar subjected to sustained abuse in UK during Brexit negotiationsBy Mark Hennessy
Inside Politics NewsletterThe next leader of Fine Gael prepares to step into the frayBy Jennifer Bray
BusinessHostelworld agrees with Revenue to repay €9.6m warehoused taxes over three yearsBy Joe Brennan
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Contest for next taoiseach gets under way; Men on horseback cause traffic disruption at protest in Coolock
PoliticsSimon Harris: leadership frontrunner gathers backing of almost half of Fine Gael parliamentary partyBy Harry McGee and Jennifer Bray
PoliticsFine Gael leadership election: how it works and when we’ll know the next taoiseachBy Sorcha Pollak and Jade Wilson
Common GroundOpens in new windowEngland, Wales and Scotland all now in favour of Irish unification, research showsBy Mark Hennessy
Crime & LawMan charged after arson attack at falsely rumoured refugee centre in Ringsend, DublinBy Conor Lally
EuropePortugal to have centre-right government as Luís Montenegro nominated as PM By Barney Jopson in Madrid
BusinessFrontline Ventures raises $200m to back software companies aiming at transatlantic marketBy Ciara O'Brien
TV & Radio3 Body Problem review: Liam Cunningham plays ruthless spook in slow burner from Game of Thrones creatorsBy Ed Power
Financial ServicesFTX’s caretaker boss blasts Sam Bankman-Fried’s ‘life of delusion’ ahead of sentencingBy Joe Miller
PoliticsIreland’s only arms contract with Israel is €295,000 a year for drone maintenance - MartinBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsSimon Harris and his team got up early in the morning to hatch a ‘shock and awe’ leadership planBy Jennifer Bray
Smart MoneyWant to work from home? Here are the rules governing your employer’s reactionBy Cliff Taylor
CourtsCrane driver (49) accused of causing €2m in fire damage due to Ringsend arson attackBy Tom Tuite
Courts‘Mr Moonlight’ witness Mary Lowry gets suspended sentence for careless driving causing deathBy David Raleigh
BusinessVaradkar’s economic legacy: a return to full employment and a woeful underinvestment in infrastructureBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsVaradkar says ‘no one thing’ triggered resignation and that it is ‘time for somebody new’By Pat Leahy
Housing & PlanningMixing social and private housing segregates rather than integrates communities, says Ó BroinBy Sorcha Pollak
AmericasA Mexican drug cartel’s new target? Older people and their timesharesBy Maria Abi-Habib in Guadalajara, Mexico
EuropeEurope battles ‘avalanche of disinformation’ from RussiaBy Leila Abboud in Paris, Henry Foy in Brussels and Paula Erizanu in Chisinau
BusinessSouthside Airport bus service could serve half a million passenger journeysBy Barry O'Halloran
Big TechUS sues Apple, accusing it of maintaining smartphone monopolyBy David McCabe and Tripp Mickle
WorkProposed new public service pay deal seems set to be ratified after Siptu members back agreementBy Martin Wall
The Women's PodcastJan Brierton: ‘I have the hot flushes, the fog, the rage and everything else’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 33:09
CourtsTen charged with conspiring to import drugs in west CorkBy Barry Roche, Olivia Kelleher and Noel Baker
BusinessIdentity of at-risk witness in Russia aircraft case protected by High Court By Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessHolidaymakers face another summer of car parking shortages as regulators block Dublin Airport bid By Barry O'Halloran
BusinessSupreme Court urged to end 2012 civil case against Michael Fingleton due to incapacitationBy Ellen O'Riordan
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations: 18-year-old Katie Corrigan set to debut for Ireland against FranceBy Daire Walsh
Social AffairsHatred towards Travellers ‘has gone through the roof’, Senator tells committeeBy Kitty Holland
The Counter Ruck PodcastThe Counter Ruck: Women’s Six Nations - can Ireland avoid another wooden spoon?Listen | 40:11
An Irish DiaryBirds of a feather – Frank McNally on an unusual English tribute to the Irish writer Melesina Trench By Frank McNally
CourtsWoman’s civil damages claim against Conor McGregor for alleged assault to be heard in AprilBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Gaelic GamesJohn Kiely says he was not condoning actions of Kyle Hayes with character referenceBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsNeasa Hourigan reveals she twice took cocaine as she calls for decriminalisation of all drugsBy Fiachra Gallagher
EditorialsWith applicant States queueing up, the EU is facing the challenges of managing an enlarged Union
BusinessRow over alleged trespass on lands earmarked for data centre resolved amicably By Aodhan O'Faolain
EditorialsThe latest housing figures are a stark reminder of the challenges ahead for the next Taoiseach
Fine Gael leadershipSimon Harris confirms he will seek Fine Gael leadership, saying ‘I will give this my all’ - as it happenedBy Shauna Bowers, Glen Murphy and Jade Wilson
CourtsMan jailed for nine years after assault outside Dublin nightclub that left victim’s head ‘nearly concave’By Jessica Magee
DublinGovernment has not opposed motion that failure to provide proper facilities for international protection applicants is unlawfulBy Sarah Burns
Asia-PacificIndian opposition leader arrested in case condemned by his party as ‘conspiracy’By Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi
PoliticsSimon Harris, who can ‘dance to any tune you play’, has long been planning for such an eventualityBy Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawSecurity guard at asylum seeker accommodation suspended after alleged assault on residentBy Kitty Holland
PoliticsSimon Harris rules out coalition with Sinn Féin as he puts his name forward to be next FG leader and taoiseachBy Harry McGee, Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
SoccerAndrew Omobamidele looks to cement centre-back partnership with fellow Leixlip native Nathan Collins By Gavin Cummiskey
Middle EastGaza: EU leaders call for ‘immediate humanitarian pause’ leading to ‘sustainable ceasefire’By Julian Borger, Lisa O'Carroll and Peter Beaumont
PoliticsSpeed at which Team Harris left the traps yesterday raised eyebrows around Leinster HouseBy Miriam Lord
Crime & LawGarda at centre of bicycle controversy fully reinstated, now considering legal actionBy Conor Lally and Sarah Burns