LettersLetters to the Editor, March 22nd: on neutrality in a changing world, and psychiatry and the law
ObituariesPat Ingoldsby obituary: Ringmaster of a surreal circus that sprang fully formed from his own imagination
TravelNine new Irish attractions to explore: Defying gravity, distilling views and waterway wondersBy John G O'Dwyer
HealthWearable tech: ‘It’s like having a personal health coach in your pocket. I live a healthier, better life because I have this’By Sheila Wayman
BooksAuthor Claire Hennessy: ‘The world would be a better place if more people felt that being of service was worthwhile’By Sophie Grenham
CultureThe Guide: Ricky Gervais, the Game and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
People‘One of the lowest points of my life’: Elizabeth Day on marriage breakdown, IVF and How To FailBy Róisín Ingle
BooksThe Routledge Companion to 21st-century Irish Writing: academics deliver hefty report from the coalface on the state of our cultureBy Kevin Power
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘I hate my children too. Like, how could three kids of mine turn out to be such dicks?’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:27
FilmJoshua Oppenheimer on shooting his postapocalyptic film The End in Ireland: ‘How would you tell your story to your grandchildren?’By Donald Clarke
ArtA mummy’s tale from Cork to Cairo: ‘It’s like the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. His body represents us all’By Gemma Tipton
MusicHeilung singer Maria Franz: ‘We have a weird sense of time when we perform. It feels like five minutes and an eternity at the same time’ By Ed Power
CourtsRider in the storm: financier in €74m Gibraltar fraud was captain of Ireland’s national polo teamBy Arthur Beesley
Your FamilyAdolescence: Five truths about our teenage boys we need to address urgentlyBy Eoghan Cleary
Your FamilyCulture wars reach the classroom: What is the best way to teach children about gender and identity?By Carl O'Brien
EuropeUkraine vows never to accept Kremlin control of Black Sea peninsula: ‘Most Crimean Tatars would regard it as betrayal’ By Daniel McLaughlin
Gaelic GamesOffaly joint manager Mickey Harte not so much the great survivor as big achiever By Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesConor McManus: ‘The pain was so bad I knew I wouldn’t be able to make it back to the house’By Malachy Clerkin
IrelandConor McGregor says Ireland’s rural towns are being ‘overrun’ by immigrants. Here are the factsBy Órla Ryan
Gaelic GamesDavid Burke: ‘His hurling intelligence is way beyond others’. He sees things before they happen’By Denis Walsh
Six NationsIreland look to show strides they have made by upsetting France in Six Nations openerBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesWeekend hurling previews: Cork take on Galway with winners set for final spotBy Seán Moran and Gordon Manning
BusinessAs Ryanair offers hiding place for investors, O’Leary flies closer to €100m pay-day By Joe Brennan
IrelandColm Brophy: ‘Not only does Conor McGregor not speak for us, he doesn’t speak the truth’By Sorcha Pollak
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Sharon Keogan ‘our maga woman in the Seanad now known as Agent Orange’By Miriam Lord
USTrump’s bizarre televised tour of the Oval Office reflects larger question about direction of USBy Keith Duggan
BusinessIrish car buyers spend €16,550 on average, but electric vehicle costs a barrier By Michael McAleer
PoliticsOPW disputes suggestion it rejected agreed location for National Gallery of Ireland’s unused X-ray scannerBy Cormac McQuinn
RacingGer Lyons gets his 2025 turf campaign under way at Naas in advance of potential Classic targets By Brian O'Connor
SoccerIreland v Bulgaria: Golden opportunity to finally shake off the stigma of underachievementBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Madcap Sunday finish is just another indignity heaped upon the 2025 national leaguesBy Malachy Clerkin
RacingFun Fun Fun among Paul Townend’s trio of weekend rides as he closes in on another century of winners By Brian O'Connor
SoccerKevin Kilbane: Hallgrímsson is laying foundations that might take Ireland to World Cup playoffsBy Kevin Kilbane
PoliticsUS secretary of commerce says Ireland’s ‘tax scam’ has ‘gotta end’By Pat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones and Ronan McGreevy
OpinionTaoiseach was cock-a-hoop after his meeting with Trump, but a quick reality check followedBy Pat Leahy
OpinionOpenAI’s short story about grief has critics in floods of tears or outrage. They’re all missing the pointBy Jennifer Walshe
OpinionTrump is compiling a ‘dirty 15’ list of trade offenders – and it’s not looking good for IrelandBy Cliff Taylor
UKOnly two Dublin Airport-Heathrow flights cancelled on Saturday as London hub resumes full operationsBy Sorcha Pollak
Crime & LawMan (40s) arrested after nearly €550,000 worth of cocaine and MDMA seized in ClondalkinBy Sorcha Pollak
DublinPalestine protest: Cofounder of sanctions movement addresses Dublin crowdBy Cillian Sherlock, PA
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland ‘don’t want to be noble losers’, says Scott BemandBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesFirst Tipperary-Cork league final since 1960 will be ‘massive’, says Liam CahillBy Stephen Barry
Middle EastSix killed as Israel hits back at Lebanon after rocket attackBy Maya Gebeily and Maayan Lubell
RugbyUlster come from behind to take bonus-point win over Dragons and join playoff raceBy Michael Sadlier
RugbySecond-half resurgence not enough to give Connacht much-needed win over OspreysBy Linley MacKenzie
Six NationsOpens in new windowRusty Ireland rue missed opportunities in opening defeat to FranceBy Gerry Thornley