LettersLetters to the Editor, February 14th: On the Arts Council and squandering public money, and professional advice
TV & RadioYellowjackets review: Melanie Lynskey and Christina Ricci give strong performances in show packed with 1990s nostalgiaBy Ed Power
ResidentialRenovated in Rathgar: tranquil redbrick includes a wonder of a room for €1.95mBy Miriam Mulcahy
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Which is the only Bridget Jones film not based on a Helen Fielding novel?By Donald Clarke
RestaurantsTakeaway review: The best thing about this Rathmines pizza joint is they deliver to the pubBy Corinna Hardgrave
CultureThe Arts Council is about to enter a world of pain. It could be even worse for the artists it’s meant to help By Hugh Linehan
BeautyLisa Eldridge revolutionised make-up routines over a decade ago. Now she’s doing it againBy Simone Gannon
ResidentialWhat will €290,000 buy in Dublin 6, Crete, Corsica, Italy and Portugal?By Alanna Gallagher
TV & Radio‘If the asteroid hits Dublin, everything is gone’: A chastened Kieran Cuddihy hears about the end of the world By Mick Heaney
PeopleSarah Webb: By age 12, I was reading Stephen King and all kinds of dodgy horror booksBy Sarah Webb
BusinessDeclining birth rate means there will be fewer people of working age to support the growing number of pensioners By John FitzGerald
ResidentialHandsome Dún Laoghaire Victorian terrace with beautiful gardens for €1.45mBy Kevin Courtney
OpinionMinisterial overload isn’t going to solve our problems. Neither is Civil Service squeezeBy Diarmaid Ferriter
PoliticsEmotional response to outcomes of possible referendums on unity ranges from pride to hateBy John Garry, Brendan O'Leary, Jamie Pow, Dawn Walsh
OpinionMicheál Martin has real power at last. The big question is what he’ll do with itBy Gerard Howlin
Housing & PlanningThousands of landlords face fines of up to €15,000 for illegally increasing rents in fresh crackdownBy Niamh Towey
BusinessElectric cars: ‘There is so much more that can be done around the charging infrastructure,’ says BMW Ireland’s bossBy Michael McAleer
North & SouthA quarter of Northern Protestants would absolutely ‘hate it’ if unity referendum passedBy Pat Leahy
PeopleI replaced a dripping tap all by myself and only cried four times. I am now unstoppableBy Emer McLysaght
Housing & PlanningOwners of defective apartments face further delays to grants after Housing Agency oversightBy Niamh Towey
PoliticsWhen it comes to personal feelings about unification, who are the Protestant ‘ultras’? By John Garry, Brendan O'Leary, Jamie Pow and Dawn Walsh
SoccerDamien Duff, a TV deal and 30,000 at the Aviva: The rise of the League of Ireland continuesBy Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessScrapping rent controls and offering tax breaks under review, but no guarantee they will solve housing crisis By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessShould adult children living at home pay rent? Our readers respondBy Fiona Reddan and Laura Slattery
Six NationsOpens in new windowWhen Springboks join the Six Nations, then you can call it ‘rugby’s greatest championship’ By Albert Heenop
RacingDay of reckoning is coming for what happens to racehorses after their careers endBy Brian O'Connor
RugbyUnbeaten Leinster know they must prove themselves worthy against resurgent OspreysBy John O'Sullivan
OpinionAmid all of the toxic masculinity, no one mentions the toxic femininity that supports itBy Justine McCarthy
In the News PodcastThe NFL is coming to Dublin but why are we paying €10m for it?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:16
Australia‘Everyone is locked in their house’: Western Australia braces for flash flooding as Cyclone Zelia makes landfall
BusinessShein IPO plans hit by Trump’s low-cost parcels crackdownBy Laura Onita, Zijing Wu and James Fontanella-Khan
Education‘I had first-years with a WhatsApp group mainly used for porn sharing’: Why parents are delaying access to smartphones for their kidsBy Carl O'Brien
Housing & Planning‘Anxiety levels are through the roof’: How speculation around rent pressure zones is affecting one renterBy Niamh Towey
On The Money NewsletterIf you worked in the UK there is an opportunity to boost your pensionBy Dominic Coyle
BusinessPending 9% VAT rate for food and catering sectors to cost €675mBy Colin Gleeson and Marie O’Halloran
StageMen’s Business review: Avant-garde date night pregnant with commitment issues By Chris McCormack
The Politics FixAs the Healy-Raes give the people what they want (tar) Trump to give Ireland what it doesn’t (tariffs)By Cormac McQuinn
Six NationsOpens in new windowRugby’s embrace of brute physicality over skill will lead to life-changing injuriesBy Matt Williams
EducationSynge Street CBS board of management says it will ‘not proceed’ with move to GaelcholáisteBy Carl O'Brien
Housing & Planning‘We’re just about getting by’: Young family faces eviction after council declines to purchase home from landlord By Niamh Towey
Social AffairsInternational Protection accommodation bill tops €1 billion for first timeBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsConvicted killer Kenneth Dundon helps object to pub’s licence renewal over being barredBy David Raleigh
RugbyUlster looking for a better time against Italian opposition as they visit BenettonBy Michael Sadlier
BusinessHow will Elon Musk’s business empire benefit from his relationship with Trump? By Joe Miller and Stephen Morris
CourtsJudge jails ‘sexual predator’ for 15 years for subjecting woman to ‘unspeakable ordeal’By Niamh O’Donoghue and Claire Henry
EuropeLast stop before the front line: eastern town on edge as Ukraine’s defences creakBy Daniel McLaughlin
RugbyGarry Ringrose looking forward to challenge of fighting for Irish centre spotsBy Johnny Watterson
CourtsRefusal to take teen who ‘associates’ with gang leaders into secure care ‘baffling’, father saysBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMan found guilty of rape and murder of Co Donegal backpacker Danielle McLaughlin in IndiaBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsTipperary family settles High Court action against HSE over death of father following collision
Soccer‘Let’s see what we’re made of’: Mikel Arteta relishing challenge of Arsenal injury crisisBy Paul MacInnes
Courts‘It’s your shame’: Woman tells court she came to think being raped by her father was ‘the norm’By Barry Roche
EuropeChinese foreign minister visits Dublin as China and EU reassess fraught relationshipBy Denis Staunton
CourtsOpen verdicts recorded at inquests into deaths of two homeless men who drowned in Grand CanalBy Jack White
IrelandJohn Cooney: ‘role model’ boxer (28) killed in ring will live on after organ donation, funeral hearsBy John Fallon
CourtsState may rely on executive privilege to prevent disclosure of secret UK air defence agreementBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsGreens to lose €850,000 a year, Social Democrats and Aontú to gain in new funding allocationBy Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Most of the new football rules work well enough without allowing goalkeepers the run of the placeBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesLimerick’s Tom Morrissey: Players are not being compensated fairly for the commitment they giveBy Tom Morrissey
An Irish DiaryThe Real McCabe - Frank McNally on a great (and much-married) American newspaper columnistBy Frank McNally
SportFans behaving badly at darts events will be ejected from venues, warn organisers By PA Sport Staff
CourtsServing member of Defence Forces allowed to apply for judicial review over bullying and harassment
EconomyEconomy at risk from ‘uncertain’ outlook and tariff threats, briefing document warns By Conor Pope