Letter of the DayOpens in new windowLetters to the Editor - Tuesday, March 18th: Leaving Cert grades; asylum appeals; hotel breakfasts
EducationWhat employment opportunities are available in the current economic climate? By Brian Mooney
ArtAll Flowers in Time Bend Towards the Sun review: 19 artists united by Flann O’Brien’s avant-garde multiplicityBy Tom Lordan
MusicHow to have a number one album, from U2 to The Beatles: An Irish expert shares his music industry experienceBy Tony Clayton-Lea
EducationReturning to college? Here are the funding options that can help cover your MBA By Kate Demolder
PoliticsPharma firms ‘disappointed and concerned’ by lack of State support for campaign against EU reformsBy Jack Power
Politics€5.2m in humanitarian payments after Storm Éowyn exceeds annual totals since at least 2017By Cormac McQuinn
People‘There’s a lot of pain, a lot of desperation being exploited by the Maga movement’By Deirdre Falvey
EducationWe are least likely in the EU to know other languages. A bold new curriculum change may change thatBy Cian O'Connell
Life & StyleTwenty tattoo tips from professionals: Avoid trends, find the right artist and don’t be afraid to speak upBy Sarah Phillips
OpinionTeachers disliked the ‘homework helper’ app. But AI-powered cheating makes it look quaintBy Liz Carolan
Financial Services‘A guy who was well respected around town’: The catastrophic story of Custom House Capital and Harry CassidyBy Colm Keena
PoliticsConor McGregor comments on immigration in White House criticised as ‘wrong’ and ‘outrageous’By Cormac McQuinn
An Irish Diary‘A feeling of confidence that I might one day be president’ – An Irish Diary on George Francis TrainBy Alison Healy
OpinionEvery major religion agrees on this: we must live in harmony with the natural worldBy Eamon Ryan
BusinessThe eyes have it: Michelle Obama’s new video podcast is part of a fast-growing trendBy Bernice Harrison
Six NationsOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: It’s staring us in the face, this Ireland team is simply not what it was By Gerry Thornley
Six NationsOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: Italy had a great chance to beat Ireland but they hit the self-destruct buttonBy Owen Doyle
HealthAlmost 5,000 hospital bed days lost in 2024 due to delayed discharges of homeless patients By Jack White
PoliticsOfficials cast doubt weeks before election that 2024 housing targets would be hitBy Arthur Beesley
In the News PodcastThree friends founded Web Summit - now they’re in courtBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 27:57
Business Today NewsletterWeb Summit court case, one-bed problems and watching the podcastersBy Conn Ó Midheach
PoliticsIreland faces ‘significant’ loss of influence in EU institutions due to retirementsBy Jack Power
BusinessFusion Antibodies to develop flagship platform after raising €1.4m in share placingBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessYes, Amazon.ie will give Irish shoppers choice. But no, it’s not ‘good news for all’By Conor Pope
USGene Hackman’s wife died at least a day later than originally thoughtBy Julia Jacobs and Annie Aguiar
Middle EastResumption of Israel’s onslaught on Gaza brings political gains for NetanyahuBy Mark Weiss
CourtsEnoch Burke case: Receiver appointed over teacher’s future salary in bid to collect €79,100 in finesBy Mary Carolan
CourtsFemale care assistant sexually assaulted at Rotunda Hospital loses claim for constructive dismissal By Stephen Bourke
BusinessWeb Summit timeline: From 150 attendees at first event to Lisbon and then High CourtBy Ciara O'Brien
BusinessFrom marriage equality referendum to Edna O’Brien: Coimisiún na Meán allocates funding for new showsBy Colin Gleeson
CourtsMan who drank excessive amount of water after hospital procedure died from water intoxication, court hears
CourtsState fails in appeal bid to block Senator’s claim over ‘secret’ Irish airspace policing deal with RAFBy Fiachra Gallagher
Web Summit caseWeb Summit case day one - as it happened: David Kelly proved himself ‘disloyal and faithless’, court told as case beginsBy Sarah Burns and Ian Curran
OpinionOf course Conor McGregor was the best Irish person the White House could think of inviting for St Patrick’s Day By Clare Moriarty
PoliticsConor McGregor represents ‘very worst of toxic masculinity’ - TánaisteBy Keith Duggan, Conor Lally and Pat Leahy
IrelandIrish-based surgeon loses four family members in Israeli air strike on GazaBy Louise Walsh and Keith Duggan
An Irish DiaryGnomes of Donegal - Frank McNally on William Allingham’s peculiar brand of IrishnessBy Frank McNally
CourtsBelfast solicitor secures order compelling X to reveal identity of ‘coward’ behind anonymous accountBy Alan Erwin
Housing & PlanningAs many as 40,000 retail premises could be converted into homes with right incentives, lobby group saysBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessWeb Summit shareholder David Kelly ‘in cahoots’ with venture capitalist, court hearsBy Ian Curran
Middle EastGaza air strikes ‘only the beginning’ and all further ceasefire talks will take place ‘under fire’ – Netanyahu
USUS chief justice criticises Trump’s threat to impeach judgesBy Stefania Palma in Washington and Zehra Munir in New York
EuropePutin agrees 30-day halt to strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure in call with TrumpBy Max Seddon in Berlin, James Politi in Washington and Christopher Miller in New York
DublinTaoiseach pledges to continue support for inner-city schemes set up after Hutch-Kinahan feudBy Pat Leahy
EuropeRussia to pause strikes on Ukraine’s energy facilities after Trump-Putin callBy Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastNetanyahu vows to destroy Hamas following Israeli air strikes that killed more than 400 in Gaza By Sally Hayden