LettersLetters to the Editor, March 21st: On defence policy in a changing world, and counselling and education
RestaurantsTakeaway review: Ireland’s most expensive eclairs, but are they worth it?By Corinna Hardgrave
Special ReportsFlexible working still ranks highly for employees when it comes to choosing a jobBy Deanna O'Connor
Special ReportsHow AI’s predictive capability can reduce turnover and improve hiring outcomesBy Barry McCall
BooksTwenty-Twenty Vision by Mary Morrissy: A collection of stories that feels like eavesdropping on a group of friendsBy Henrietta McKervey
FilmFlow review: Children will rewatch this piece of outsider art until the pixels wear outBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioRadio review: Newstalk Breakfast duo Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly make for sane companyBy Mick Heaney
Special ReportsSustainability and EDI considerations remain fundamental to attracting top talentBy Barry McCall
BusinessAer Lingus College Football Classic: Why a single game is a major money-spinner for Irish economyBy Ian Curran
MusicJapanese Breakfast: For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women) review – Melody and vulnerability in beautiful equilibriumBy Ed Power
ResidentialQuaint stone cottage with guest unit at foot of Mayo mountain for €275,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialLook inside: Morehampton Road Victorian with the best of modern features for €2.5mBy Miriam Mulcahy
HealthMother Denise McGahern says her son Jack was ‘used’ to promote HSE fund By Órla Ryan and Marie O'Halloran
PeopleHer ‘no’ was clear. She did not want to go home with him. Still he went on. And onBy Brianna Parkins
RacingDecision not to attempt Cheltenham Gold Cup-Grand National double is not mad, but it is bad for Aintree and sad for racing By Brian O'Connor
HealthHSE proposes talks with union chiefs in bid to avert healthcare work-to-ruleBy Martin Wall and Emmet Malone
EducationHow a Dublin school investigated online claims that alleged GAA catfish taught in its school By Carl O'Brien
CourtsKey Moriarty tribunal figure Kevin Phelan being prosecuted for pension fraud in trial at Leeds courtBy Colm Keena
SoccerKen Early: League B of this silly competition won’t be seeing the last of Ireland just yetBy Ken Early
AthleticsThe Olympic charter and USA’s hard-right playbook are on a collision course for Los Angeles 2028By Johnny Watterson
Six NationsOpens in new windowWomen’s Six Nations: Team by team guide, fixtures and predictionsBy Gerry Thornley
Politics‘Not viable’ for Government to provide funds to replace US aid programme cuts, says MinisterBy Martin Wall
OpinionThe vagina detector test at the entrance to the Vatican is not about to be decommissionedBy Diarmaid Ferriter
OpinionConor McGregor’s presidential hopes are a warning to the Government parties to unite behind a strong candidateBy Stephen Collins
OpinionWe would not invite Putin or Netanyahu to Ireland. So why invite their idiot facilitator?By Justine McCarthy
In the News PodcastThe politics of Conor McGregor: How Trump’s ‘favourite Irishman’ developed anti-immigrant views By Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:04
Business Today NewsletterCost of US tariffs, the obesity wonder drug and the lingering effects of the pandemicBy Conn Ó Midheach
Ireland‘Contamination cameras’: Panda to place devices in lorries to monitor households putting wrong waste in recycling binBy Sylvia Thompson
OpinionLegislative pantomime to fix penalty points loophole is not as absurd as it seemsBy John McManus
MusicPaul Heaton at 3Arena: bastardised Celtic pop gets the crowd going as a mellifluous voice stands the test of timeBy Cian O'Connell
Middle East‘Dominoes to foreign interests’: a Christian town on the Lebanon-Israel borderBy Sally Hayden
Crime & LawRise of ‘The Family’: the group that became Ireland’s biggest crime gang without firing a shotBy Conor Lally
CourtsConor McGregor wants court to allow new evidence from two people in appeal of civil rape case finding By Mary Carolan
PoliticsThe inside story of how Conor McGregor secured his meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval OfficeBy Conor Gallagher
On The Money NewsletterOver-60s can borrow against the equity in their home. But should they?By Joanne Hunt
CourtsKyle Hayes will not be jailed if deemed suitable for 180 hours of community service, judge rulesBy David Raleigh
RugbyMatt Williams: Rugby teaches us to be driven, resilient and healthy - and to teachBy Matt Williams
BusinessAlmost 50% of people have no savings and are struggling financially, survey showsBy Conor Pope
IrelandHeathrow airport cancellations Q&A: what are my rights and options and how do I claim?By Conor Pope
The Women's PodcastSarah Corbett Lynch: ‘My dad was abused, he was a victim’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 70:10
AthleticsThe rise and rise of Kate O’Connor: Ireland’s first world indoor medallist for 19 yearsBy Ian O'Riordan
Inside Politics PodcastEurope gathers to grapple with a new economic and security paradigmListen | 41:39
The Politics FixConor McGregor visits the White House as McDonald and Martin brawl in the DáilBy Harry McGee
Sport‘In Irish motorsport he was our greatest figure’: Martin McCarthy pays tribute to his friend Eddie JordanBy Martin McCarthy
IrelandIreland weather: Met Éireann issues status yellow rain warning for 10 counties, including whole of Munster
RugbyUlster look to elbow their way into URC playoff contention with a defeat of DragonsBy Michael Sadlier
Ireland‘She keeps asking for her children’: Irish-based surgeon’s sister injured in Gaza air strike unaware of family deathsBy Louise Walsh
BusinessIn the Trump era, Europe should shift its gaze towards China – Joseph Stiglitz By Denis Staunton
EuropeUkraine and Russia accuse each other of breaking US-brokered halt to attacks on energy sitesBy Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastEmboldened by Trump, Israel has resumed its war on Hamas and Netanyahu is reviving his assault on the judiciaryBy Mark Weiss
TransportHeathrow airport to reopen with some flights to resume this eveningBy Conor Pope, Sorcha Pollak and Niamh Towey
EducationParents urged to delay smartphones for children amid ‘alarming’ rise in toxic masculinity - Simon HarrisBy Carl O'Brien
Courts‘I will never hear him say I love you’: Foster mother of baby boy brutally attacked says injuries are ‘life-limiting’ By Paul Higgins
Crime & Law‘Shane should be alive’: Mother of cyclist killed in 2011 presses Minister for public inquiry By Órla Ryan
CourtsProtesters ordered to stop blocking work on water supply to 18th-century property housing women asylum seekersBy Paul Neilan
An Irish DiaryArt Attack – Frank McNally on the dangers of passive exposure to art and cultureBy Frank McNally
Athletics‘I kept saying to myself how much do you want this medal?’ - Kate O’Connor on winning silverBy Ian O'Riordan
AthleticsNorwegian marvel Jakob Ingebrigtsen on cusp of completing gold medal collection at World Indoor Championships By Ian O'Riordan
CourtsPrivacy rights of murderer ‘breached when gardaí used surveillance to listen to him at KFC’, Court of Appeal hearsBy Eoin Reynolds
Gaelic GamesFRC’s rule adjustment results in less goalkeeper involvement in advanced areasBy Seán Moran
Ireland‘You are completely out of touch’: Complaints to Met Éireann about Storm Éowyn forecastsBy Ken Foxe
CourtsHSE employee to stand trial accused of impeding investigation into Lisa Thompson murder By Alison O'Riordan
CourtsTeen taken in by ‘kind’ man ‘demanded money and twice threatened to kill him’, murder trial hearsBy Fiona Magennis
TV & RadioRosie O’Donnell apologises to Micheál Martin for being dragged into her feud with Donald TrumpBy Ronan McGreevy