LettersLetters to the Editor, Thursday, March 13th - A metro for Dublin; prison overcrowding, Aviva blues
BooksBroken Country by Clare Leslie Hall: A vivid, forceful love story that plays out like a thrillerBy Henrietta McKervey
RestaurantsLena, Portobello review: This is the perfect restaurant, with the best fish dish I have eaten in yearsBy Corinna Hardgrave
InnovationGo with the flow: How lateral flow tests are becoming a diagnostic game changer By Linda Geddes
EuropeMore big EU decisions may come on defence as US shift on Ukraine causes Brussels to rethink bloc’s securityBy Jack Power
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Meath from €170,000 to €995,000By Alanna Gallagher
An Irish DiaryAn Irish Diary on Edward Despard: the Irish officer who served in the British army but was executed as a revolutionaryBy Tim Fanning
FilmThe Electric State: Netflix gives the Russos $320m and this is all they have to show for it?By Tara Brady
FilmSister Midnight review: An endlessly inventive marriage of perfectly pitched comedy and deranged ambienceBy Donald Clarke
ResidentialFive-bed home with large garden and kitchen extension in Rathfarnham for €1.495mBy Miriam Mulcahy
BusinessDonegal company launches wild Venison protein bar that delivers a bigger hit for fewer calories than sweet snacks By Olive Keogh
BusinessShed Distillery adds Italian twist to new variety of Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish GinBy Ciarán Hancock
ResidentialSee inside a slice of architectural heritage: Boyne Valley mansion and 250-acre estate for €10.15mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Six NationsOpens in new windowGarry Ringrose graduates from Tackle School in time for Ireland’s final exam against ItalyBy Johnny Watterson
AthleticsSarah Healy on becoming European Indoor champion: ‘I knew people thought I was capable of a lot more’ By Ian O'Riordan
Six NationsOpens in new windowBrexoncello: Italy’s midfield duo hope joined-up thinking will trouble Ireland By John O'Sullivan
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: Ryan owns a tanning business. Yolanda is a Mel B impersonator. These are Britain’s main industries since BrexitBy Patrick Freyne
PoliticsMicheál Martin sat smiling, struggling to interject, but there was no mistaking it: this was The Donald’s showBy Pat Leahy
OpinionWhy do so many Irish men look Australian? Ireland is under a sort of reverse colonisationBy Finn McRedmond
AbroadAn Irishman abroad: ‘I’ve meditated in Bosnian mosques, Thai temples and Ukrainian Orthodox churches’By Peter Flanagan
Climate CrisisStriking the right balance on Irish offshore wind and protection of marine life By Pádraic Fogarty
Business‘Landmark’ year for Glenveagh as it delivers record revenue and completes 2,400 homesBy Ciara O'Brien and Ian Curran
WorkWant to work when you want and only on projects you like? Tips for thriving in the professional gig economyBy Margaret E Ward
Social AffairsOne in two homeless people using Depaul services experience mental health difficulties, says reportBy Tim O'Brien and Vivienne Clarke
StageBegin Anywhere review: A celebration of the artistic vision of Merce Cunningham and John CageBy Michael Seaver
StagePaul Mescal in a Streetcar Named Desire: Known for portrayals of hurting hunks, he is ferocious as Stanley KowalskiBy Jesse Green
IrelandStudent who died after fall from apartment complex remembered as talented young hurlerBy Sean Ryan
Crime & LawGardaí enlist Europol to assist in case of missing Icelandic man Jón Jónsson By Conor Gallagher
Smart MoneyHow crucial are US pharma firms to Ireland? And what happens if Trump entices them home?By Cliff Taylor
Housing & PlanningDublin 4 landlord ordered to pay €3,500 to tenant over nearby ‘party house’By Jack White
CourtsSupreme Court rules man convicted of murdering Cameron Blair is entitled to anonymityBy Fiachra Gallagher
CompetitionsWin a luxury holiday to Sardinia in Italy with OROKO Travel, staying in the award-winning Forte Village Resort
CompetitionsWin a two-night escape with a four course dinner for two at The Johnstown Estate, Co Meath
Six NationsOpens in new windowSimon Easterby defends Beirne and Porter as French criticism prompts abuseBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsArmagh man who caused baby ‘catastrophic’ brain injuries jailed for at least 20 yearsBy Ashleigh McDonald
PoliticsSinn Féin: Chambers was aware during election that lower 2024 home completions likelyBy Harry McGee
Social AffairsHouseholds of people with disabilities hit by extra costs and lower incomeBy Tim O'Brien
FilmBruce Willis’s wife issues statement after deaths of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa: ‘Caregivers need care, too’By Catherine Shoard
USHow Donald Trump is using fear, obscure laws and immigration agents to crack down on dissentBy Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Hamed Aleaziz
TransportState’s scheme to help taxi drivers switch to EVs paused amid record demandBy Cormac McQuinn
Six NationsOpens in new windowJack Crowley’s patience rewarded as Ireland go in search of Rome revival against Italy By Gerry Thornley
BusinessState should treat international investment in housing like FDI, Cannes property event hearsBy Laura Slattery
CheltenhamCheltenham 2025 day three: Rachael Blackmore lands 152/1 double – As it happenedBy Philip Reid
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v Italy: Simon Easterby shakes up team for Six Nations final roundBy Muireann Duffy
FilmRosie O’Donnell calls Trump a ‘cheater’ and ‘Russian asset’ after Oval Office insultBy Ronan McGreevy
SportUefa to ask for review of double touch rule on penalties after Julián Alvarez incident By Paul MacInnes
IrelandFamilies of Creeslough victims object to ‘cruel, callous’ plans for service station and memorial By Stephen Maguire
CourtsWoman secures orders setting aside ex-husband’s share transfers days after divorce ruling By Mary Carolan
CourtsPractice of reviewing children’s sentences unconstitutional, Supreme Court rulesBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandGarda to increase presence on roads over St Patrick’s weekend as it targets drink-drivingBy Órla Ryan
Crime & Law‘A childish, criminal act’: Greens dug up and Palestinian flags planted at Trump’s Doonbeg golf courseBy Conor Lally
RacingRachael Blackmore doubles up as Bob Olinger finally secures Cheltenham championship win By Brian O'Connor
IrelandWorker who lost job after complaining about hotdesking arrangements awarded €20,000 By Stephen Bourke
BusinessTrump EU alcohol tariff could be ‘devastating’ for Irish whiskey, industry warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsTeenage girl claims two boys (13 and 15) raped her in car at Limerick race courseBy Olivia Kelleher
An Irish DiaryAn Irish Diary on memorable gigs from John Denver in the RDS to Bruce Springsteen in SlaneBy Fionnuala Ward
EconomyUS multinationals will protect their Irish interests despite Trump pressure, says congressmanBy Mark Hennessy
PoliticsPhilosopher Richard Kearney and healthcare pioneer Michael Dowling awarded St Patrick’s Day Medals By Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsNursing and science students challenge college expulsion after four alleged fightsBy Paul Neilan
CourtsDetective denies ‘already making up his mind’ before interviewing man accused of murdering partnerBy Ryan Dunne
EuropePutin seeks ‘detail’ on ceasefire plan as Trump urges Russia to ‘do the right thing’By Daniel McLaughlin
TV & RadioCatherine Fulvio’s St Patrick’s Way review: Glorified advertorial is a blizzard of bland. It’s a disservice to the celebrity chefBy Ed Power
IrelandGirl injured in Parnell Square stabbing does not remember the attack, family saysBy Colin Gleeson
USJudge orders Trump administration to rehire thousands of fired government workersBy Courtney Rozen and Isaiah Poritz
DublinObsolete offices a ‘real, real issue’ in Dublin as council considers hybrid working’s effectsBy Jack White
Soccer‘In the media, it feels like it’s a fight’: Heimir Hallgrímsson addresses disconnect between national team and League of IrelandBy Gavin Cummiskey