LettersLetters to the Editor, March 26th: On the extra costs of living with a disability, and Ireland and a changing world
BusinessFinancial scams and poor customer service prompt surge in complaints to watchdogBy Conor Pope
ArtGerard Byrne: The Struggle with the Angel – Global journeys hint at humanity’s precarious conditionBy Tom Lordan
Property ClinicThe doorbell to our apartment has been out of order for months. What can we do?By Paul Huberman
MusicThe Music Quiz: Adolescence star Ashley Walters once belonged to which Brit garage group?By Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmMisericordia review: We know whodunit in this Hitchcockian murder-comedy. But what’s everyone else up to?By Tara Brady
FilmThe End review: Don’t be put off. This powerful, beautiful film could become a cult classicBy Donald Clarke
StageShona McCarthy, the Irish woman running the world’s biggest arts festival, is heading home: ‘I’m tired. You feel it to your bones’ By Deirdre Falvey
Commercial PropertyRonan Group reaches fresh heights at Citi’s new European headquartersBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialSemidetached Glenageary home features quirky design and a big garden for €2.5mBy Frances O'Rourke
Commercial PropertyExquisite Georgian investment on Dublin’s Merrion Square for €3.3mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyOwner-occupiers snap up four commercial units at Phoenix Park RacecourseBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyUnicorn provides star turn as prime property portfolio seeks €5.5m By Ronald Quinlan
IrelandNational Security Analysis Centre will no longer be a standalone agency under restructuringBy Conor Gallagher
TV & RadioThe Studio: Outrageously funny and cameo-packed Seth Rogen love letter to cinema By Ed Power
Residential‘I grew up in an apartment in another country. I bought an apartment in Dublin and had to get out after a year’By Jessica Doyle
OireachtasOpposition leaders stop short of no confidence motion in Verona MurphyBy Harry McGee and Pat Leahy
OireachtasMichael Lowry gives masterclass in smug ingratitude amid Dáil chaos over speaking timeBy Miriam Lord
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: It’s up to Irish players to reap the benefits of bringing in RG Snyman and Jordie Barrett By Gordon D'Arcy
HealthCork University Hospital faces legal proceedings over ‘unprecedented’ non-compliance with regulationsBy Shauna Bowers
Rugby‘Atmosphere will be special’: Connacht relish ‘home’ clash against Munster in front of 26,000 at MacHale ParkBy Gerry Thornley
Six NationsOpens in new windowRising Ireland star Niamh O’Dowd credits team-mates and coaches for notable progress By Gerry Thornley
Housing & PlanningCouple ‘couldn’t be happier’ after ditching Dublin for Berlin to buy a homeBy Niamh Towey
PoliticsFormer taoisigh among steady stream of politicians turning to lucrative career in PR-lobbying firmsBy Martin Wall
WorkNo escape for professions from rolling revolution that is artificial intelligence By Emmet Malone
WorkWork from home: ‘I am in the office twice a month, I find it very isolating and bad for my mental health’By Jack White
BusinessEurope must avoid not just tariff row but ‘verbal escalation’ with US, Italian minister tells Dublin conferenceBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: GAA trying to bend century-old competitions into modern structuresBy Seán Moran
SoccerIreland boss Carla Ward keen to work with Colin Healy despite unresolved dispute By Gavin Cummiskey
USTrump downplays unprecedented self-inflicted US security breach as ‘the only glitch in two months’ By Keith Duggan
OpinionChildren experiencing mental illness can’t afford to wait for reform to happen by magicBy Patricia Byrne
OpinionNo European city would tolerate the decay and dereliction visible in DublinBy Michael McDowell
Your Wellness‘Our daughter is almost 40 and moving out soon, but she has told her son that he can stay with us’By Trish Murphy
AbroadI’m a bad ambassador for Ireland, but it’s part of the package when you emigrateBy Laura Kennedy
In the News PodcastHow a Dublin school became embroiled in the GAA Catfish dramaBy Sorcha PollakListen | 17:17
BusinessFinance Ireland’s move to stop mortgage lending to have limited market impact – analysts By Joe Brennan
Asia-PacificFraud and abuse in South Korea’s foreign-adoption programme in 1970s and 1980s highlighted
Crime & LawMurders, sex crimes, drug importation increasing as other crimes drop in IrelandBy Conor Lally
CourtsSchool to temporarily halt disciplinary process against teacher who denies she is ‘GAA catfish’ By Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandIreland’s ability to deal with large forest fires put to the test in Wicklow mountains exerciseBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BooksIrish Times readers pick Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These as the best Irish book of the 21st centuryBy Ella Sloane
PoliticsTeens presenting at EDs with psychosis from legal, semi-synthentic cannabis vaping product, says leading psychiatristBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsMan who rented properties under false pretences to use as brothels jailed for nine yearsBy Isabel Hayes and Sonya McLean
IrelandProtests continue despite pause on converting Connemara hotel into accommodation for asylum seekersBy Jack White and Ronan McGreevy
Climate CrisisIreland’s ability to deal with large forest fires put to the test in Wicklow mountains exerciseBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandTánaiste voices ‘deep disappointment’ over Seán Rooney case in meeting with Lebanese counterpartsBy Conor Gallagher
Middle EastOscar-winning Palestinian film-maker returns home following Israeli beating and detentionBy Michael Jansen
MotorsNissan reveals three new electric car models: Crossover Leaf, all-electric Micra and JukeBy Neil Briscoe
RugbyLions tour: Ireland coaches Simon Easterby, John Fogarty and Andrew Goodman to join coaching ticketBy Nathan Johns
CourtsWoman whose hearing loss was not diagnosed until she was 10 settles case against HSE for €900,000
Courts‘Put the baby down’: Man jailed for assaulting a man with claw hammer in front of children at a school By Niamh O’Donoghue
CourtsMary Lou McDonald tells court she was afraid after a ‘threat of a coward’ to shoot herBy Eimear Dodd
Inside Politics PodcastOpposition loses confidence in Verona Murphy as the Lowry deal haunts GovernmentListen | 26:55
CourtsMurder accused assaulted garda after fingerprint and DNA samples taken, trial hearsBy Eoin Reynolds
BusinessPlans to demolish ‘D4 gem’ of a pub and replace it with bigger building challenged by localsBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessCourt grants freezing orders over claims Canadian firm reneged on deal with Dublin-based oil company By Fiachra Gallagher
AmericasBrazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro to stand trial for alleged coup attemptBy Ricardo Brito and Luciana Magalhaes
BusinessTop EU official expects Trump tariff of about 20%By Aime Williams, Andy Bounds and Richard Milne
GolfRory McIlroy fits in Augusta visit to ‘refamiliarise’ himself with course before Houston OpenBy Philip Reid
An Irish DiaryBarroom Bard – Frank McNally on the fictional Mr Dooley, whose thoughts were once required reading in the White House By Frank McNally
EconomyBritain’s fiscal watchdog warns of danger of trade war as UK government slashes spendingBy Mark Paul
Kerry v MayoKerry v Mayo: Croke Park trip a chance for Kingdom to road-test new rulesBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawDeepa Dinamani murder trial: handwritten note in which writer asked for forgiveness found in victim’s home, court hearsBy Olivia Kelleher
Crime & LawWhatsApp group of 200 young men created to target woman in her student accommodation, Dáil hears By Marie O'Halloran
AthleticsKellie Harrington remains on €40,000 podium funding as some Sport Ireland investment figures yet to be realisedBy Ian O'Riordan
Live: Dáil resumes‘I fully intend to continue’: Verona Murphy rejects ‘unfounded allegations’ of partiality and ‘will remain’ as Ceann ComhairleBy Sarah Burns and Jack White
Athletics‘He hit me in the face’: The sister of Jakob Ingebrigtsen was struck by father as a child, court toldBy Sean Ingle
SoccerTrent Alexander-Arnold’s maverick talent will be missed as Liverpool approach tipping pointBy Barney Ronay
Housing & PlanningIrish language under threat from Gaeltacht housing crisis, warn activistsBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
CourtsPrincipal denies student teacher’s sexual harassment allegations while cross-examining her at inquiryBy Stephen Farrell
EconomyDonald Trump says Irish pharma sector among next targets as he announces 25% tariffs on car importsBy Keith Duggan
OireachtasCeann Comhairle Verona Murphy to face no-confidence vote in Dáil next TuesdayBy Marie O'Halloran and Harry McGee
Crime & LawSpanish police say Ireland’s Family drugs gang ‘enjoyed high economic status and influence’By Conor Lally
Your Wellness‘My partner broke up with me to ‘find himself’ – but still texts me every day’By Roe McDermott