LettersLetters to the Editor, March 5th: On neutrality in a changing world, and tariffs and Trumponomics
BooksA Brave New Ireland: How dystopias can reflect the state of Ireland and the WestBy Rosemary Jenkinson
Your MoneyChildren will receive over €500 on average for their Communion. Where should you put it? By Joanne Hunt
FilmOn Falling review: This superb debut about a lonely warehouse picker is an astonishing fable of hidden miseriesBy Donald Clarke
Commercial PropertyUS financial giant BlackRock inks deal for new headquarters in BallsbridgeBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin tourist hostels lure hotel investors with promise of higher returnsBy Cara McDowell
Commercial PropertyWaterford land with full planning for large-scale residential scheme seeking €6.75mBy Ronald Quinlan
BooksThe Language of Remembering by Patrick Holloway: An utterly readable book of real depthBy Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
OireachtasMicheál Martin urged to step back from the precipice and warned of ‘uncharted waters’By Miriam Lord
Commercial PropertyDublin’s Jervis Shopping Centre to be put up for sale with €120m price tagBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleMy kids and I put a message in a bottle. What happened next restored my faith in humanityBy Niamh O'Reilly
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I’ve had to rethink my long-held antipathy to self-service checkouts By Róisín Ingle
Six NationsOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: Irish organisation must stymie French flair in what could be a mesmerising contest By Gordon D'Arcy
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: FRC steadies itself before submitting finalised rules for coming championshipBy Seán Moran
Six NationsOpens in new windowDan Sheehan v Peato Mauvaka head-to-head: Two hookers at the very top of their game By Johnny Watterson
Six NationsOpens in new windowMack Hansen’s versatility a potent attacking option for Ireland By Johnny Watterson
PoliticsAnglo-Irish relations have suffered badly over the last decade, and the work to repair them will take time and effortBy Mark Hennessy
PoliticsLeft-wing parties intensify discussions on joint candidate for presidential election By Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionTrump wants to divide, destroy and subjugate the EU into a continent of economic vassal states By Michael McDowell
OpinionNathan McDonnell’s carry-on-as-normal behaviour suggested a profound dissociation from the €32m of crystal meth in his yard By Kathy Sheridan
OpinionTrump could trigger a budgetary crisis in Ireland with a pen stroke. We need a planBy Eoin Drea
Your Wellness‘My son is in his 20s, but still lives like a teenager – staying in his room playing video games’By Trish Murphy
AbroadAn Irishman in Spain: ‘Salaries are much lower here, but my mental health is far better’ By Scott McCormack
CourtsWoman avoids penalty points for second time through 24-hour driving disqualificationBy Mary Carolan
USTrump says ‘golden age of America has only just begun’ in speech riddled with exaggerations and inaccuracies By Keith Duggan
USJury fails to reach verdict in trial of man accused of killing Dublin man in BostonBy Susan Zalkind
MotorsMini Aceman EV review: this is one car you’ll definitely want to take on the open road, but mind the rangeBy Neil Briscoe
Financial ServicesAIB to buy back €1.2bn of stock from State as profits beat expectationsBy Joe Brennan
MusicThe Music Quiz: Under which professional name does singer Natalie Renée McIntyre perform?By Tony Clayton-Lea
PoliticsOccupied Territories Bill: Leinster House protest calls for legislation fast-trackingBy Marie O’Halloran
IrelandRyan calls for energy security based on electricity, not LNG floating storageBy Vivienne Clarke
USGetting Greenland, ending woke and all the key moments from Donald Trump’s address to Congress By Myles McCormick in Washington
AustraliaCyclone Alfred: Australia’s east coast braces for rare tropical storm heading toward Brisbane
BusinessIreland now ‘at full employment’ as headline jobless rate falls to just 3.9%By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TV & RadioDaredevil: Born Again – this might just be the show to bring Marvel back from the deadBy Ed Power
Financial ServicesLong-forgotten taxpayer warrants in AIB may be key to full bailout recoveryBy Cantillon
PoliticsRubio raises US-Ireland ‘trade imbalance’ in phone call with HarrisBy Pat Leahy and Vivienne Clarke
TechnologySocial media influencers in Ireland issued with more than 450 letters by Revenue over gifts By Jack White
CourtsMan used fake images of bank transfers in attempts to swindle car dealers out of three BMWsBy Tom Tuite
CourtsMan jailed over role in human trafficking of three women later forced into prostitution By Eimear Dodd
EuropeUS cuts off intelligence sharing with UkraineBy Christopher Miller in Lisbon, Lucy Fisher in London, Henry Foy and Ben Hall in Brussels and Fabrice Deprez in Kyiv
Middle EastArab League had no choice but to find alternative to Trump’s proposal to resettle 2.3m Gazans in Egypt and JordanBy Michael Jansen
Social AffairsUnvetted staff and overcrowding in asylum seeker accommodation, report findsBy Cillian Sherlock, PA
IrelandAdvertising zero-alcohol drinks ‘flagrant breach’ of laws, campaign group claimsBy Shauna Bowers
Inside Business Podcast‘The retailer is now facing dramatically increased costs’: Leo Crawford, former CEO of BWG GroupListen | 59:47
Six NationsOpens in new windowMarcus Smith faces uphill battle to regain England place after Italy axeBy Gerard Meagher
OireachtasAll criminal suspects ‘can’t be interned’, says Taoiseach, responding to ‘shocking’ bail figuresBy Marie O’Halloran
Six NationsOpens in new windowHead coach Neil Doak makes five changes to Ireland Under-20 side for French clashBy John O'Sullivan
CourtsSerial fraudster who pretended she had Huntington’s Disease jailed for three yearsBy Anne Lucey
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v France: Doris, Bealham, Aki and Keenan set to make starting line-upBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessSmyth’s pub in Dublin 4 to be demolished to make way for larger venue and apartments By Gordon Deegan
Business‘It is the biggest burden of my life’: An oncologist’s struggle to secure medicines for patients By Dominic Coyle
CourtsBoy (10) with autism unable to attend school due to Minister’s alleged failure to provide transportBy Fiachra Gallagher
An Irish DiaryChé sara, Sara – Frank McNally on a mysterious Irish beauty who turned Casanova’s headBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawLoophole used by some drivers to avoid penalty points due to be closed by end of monthBy Mary Carolan
OireachtasHSE fined €4.3m over failure to pay for toilet rolls and cleaning productsBy Marie O’Halloran
GolfMcIlroy changes his driver and fairway woods for tilt at $20m Arnold Palmer InvitationalBy Philip Reid
Middle EastIsraeli security services point finger at Netanyahu as they own up to errors over Hamas’s October 7th incursionBy Mark Weiss
OireachtasTaoiseach and UK prime minister to discuss potential Ukraine peace deal at Liverpool summitBy Marie O’Halloran, Cormac McQuinn and Mark Paul
EuropeMacron open to extending French nuclear protection to European alliesBy Ingrid Melander and Michel Rose
SoccerUK football associations preparing joint bid to host 2035 Women’s World CupBy PA Media and Guardian sport
CourtsBank of Ireland pays €350,000 to settle court case over alleged release of woman’s details to estranged fatherBy Paul Neilan
Your MoneyVirgin Media must amend training manuals on financial incentives to agents, High Court orders
PoliticsRóisín Shortall tells former colleagues she has no interest in running for presidency By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsElectrical engineering company fined €400,000 in connection with death of worker (34)By Eimear Dodd
Social AffairsCome all ye faithful: Dublin’s Pro Cathedral celebrates Ash Wednesday, the start of LentBy Conor Pope