BooksNation of Strangers by Ece Temelkuran: ‘These times are orphaning all that is humane’ By John Walshe
MotorsVolvo’s ES90 tries hard not to be an SUV, but it’s easy to like this almost-saloonBy Neil Briscoe
Your MoneyIs a do-er upper a good option for Ireland’s first-time buyers or a money trap? By Joanne Hunt
Music‘We feel like we’re in each other’s heads’: the Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis returnBy Philip Watson
Commercial PropertySouth Dublin lands with full planning for 49 new homes seeking €3.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyRare, ready-to-go residential site on Howth Road guiding at €3.45m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyPrime Dublin city centre residential investment guiding at €15.5m By Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialNew apartments and houses at boutique passive housing scheme in heart of Cabinteely By Kevin Courtney
IrelandRussia imports huge quantities of Irish components for use in suicide dronesBy Conor Gallagher
PeopleLeg danglers are the swimming pool equivalent of people who stand at the end of an escalatorBy Céire Sadlier
Commercial PropertyOpenAI seeks new Dublin headquarters with space for over 400 workersBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleRóisín Ingle: Dublin is so small I’m expecting to bump into Brad Pitt at Fallon & ByrneBy Róisín Ingle
PoliticsEU directives not being passed to special committee before being signed into lawBy Ellen Coyne
EducationIncreased diagnoses of autism and ADHD driving rise in SNAs but budget falls short of demandBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OireachtasMicheál’s full of bluster on his record - but threatened SNA ‘review’ falls flat as a pancakeBy Miriam Lord
Gaelic GamesProvincial balance of power could go south unless Kilkenny see off Waterford By Gordon Manning
PoliticsLimerick mayor suspects strategy to make role ‘unbearable’ as political tensions mount By Cormac McQuinn
Six NationsA new broom sweeps clean, but what really matters is that Ireland are fit for purposeBy Gordon D'Arcy
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Irish tech in Russian drones; the infinite scroll; and crypto for carsListen | 09:23
Six NationsSexton says Crowley and Prendergast should focus on rugby, not social mediaBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandHow Irish electronic components are ending up in Russian attack drones bombarding UkraineBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsNew digital and AI strategy to confirm plans for under-16s social media banBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Ellen O’Riordan
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Allianz issue needs to be aired at congress to get the views of GAA membersBy Seán Moran
PoliticsMeta urges Ireland to block planned EU law targeting addictive social media featuresBy Ellen Coyne
OpinionAn independent Irish State was never a foregone conclusion. Nor is a united Ireland nowBy Michael McDowell
OpinionBlocking of Rotunda development to preserve a dilapidated streetscape defies beliefBy Tom Matthews
Sport‘I’ve never felt like an outsider’: An Indian man on finding his cricket tribe in DonegalBy Muireann Duffy
Your Wellness‘I left my husband, but things are messy ... everything is about money now’By Trish Murphy
Global BriefingPeru’s deepening relationship with China sees US cry foul over ‘sovereign rights’By Denis Staunton
In the News PodcastHow tip-off about land near Larry Murphy’s home led to dig for murdered womenBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:38
Business Today NewsletterBusiness optimism plunges and why Irish people are not investorsBy Peter Flanagan
WorkSalesman sacked from €200,000-a-year job after trying to block ‘corrupt’ deal loses caseBy Stephen Bourke
EducationMan falsely represented teaching qualifications when applying for over 20 jobsBy Stephen Farrell
Inside Politics NewsletterPausing SNA review buys Government time to sooth tensions but leaves schools in limboBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsFarmer tells gardaí he’s ‘no Pablo Escobar’ after arrest for cannabis farm in west CorkBy Barry Roche
StageFair Deal review: Aislín McGuckin holds nothing back as a pantomime monster for the agesBy Donald Clarke
CourtsDeaf man denied job interview wins €40,000 in ruling against National Council for Special EducationBy Stephen Bourke
EconomyChristine Lagarde to leave ECB before the end of her eight-year termBy Olaf Storbeck, Mercedes Ruehl and Sarah White
Sport‘The whole spirit of curling is dead’: Meltdown on the ice as ruckus rumbles onBy Andy Bull at the Cortina Curling Stadium
Middle East‘We’re not monsters’: Families accused of ties to Islamic State confront fresh limbo By Sally Hayden
CourtsEx-officer tells of ‘horrendous’ conditions in tunnel during Noah Donohoe searchBy Jonathan McCambridge, Press Association
EconomyEarly Lagarde exit would prevent far-right win in France complicating ECB appointmentBy Jack Power
CourtsFive Travellers settle €75,000 defamation claims over refusal of entry to Swords restaurantBy Ray Managh
Rugby‘Worse than trying to get Taylor Swift tickets’: Fans’ fury at Rugby World Cup seat presaleBy David Gorman
MediaRTÉ’s Siptu members vote overwhelmingly to reject management transformation planBy Ellen O’Riordan
HealthReview finds 209 children treated by north Kerry Camhs were at risk of potential harmBy Shauna Bowers and Marie O’Halloran
SportWinter Olympics: Anabelle Zurbay completes second slalom event as Mikaela Shiffrin finally strikes another goldBy Ian O'Riordan
CourtsMan pleads guilty to allowing his German shepherd to attack garda sergeant in Co LongfordBy Jessica Thompson
Inside Business PodcastCould Simon Harris’s savings scheme for the ‘middle classes’ prove to be a sound investment?Listen | 38:27
SoccerEvan Ferguson suffers another injury blow as Ireland’s World Cup playoff approachesBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsJudge dismisses Rathmines residents’ bid to overturn St Mary’s College rugby pitch planBy Fiachra Gallagher
MusicU2 song protests killing of Renée Good by US Ice agent in politically charged new releaseBy Ellen O’Riordan
Social AffairsRacism and hate not being tackled with energy needed to meet scale of problem, rapporteur saysBy Kitty Holland
EuropeInside negotiators’ search for compromise on Ukraine territoryBy Andrew E. Kramer and Anton Troianovski
PoliticsTaoiseach pledges to ‘pursue’ issue of Irish components ending up in Russian dronesBy Marie O’Halloran
EnvironmentMet Éireann says some counties could face 50mm of rainfall with multiple warnings in placeBy Katie Mellett and Órla Ryan
Politics‘This is not the siege of Limerick’ – calls for review of city’s mayoral system amid political tensions By Cormac McQuinn
HealthIn North Kerry Camhs, children were far more likely to be medicated than receive talk therapyBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerVinícius, Mourinho and treating racism as reputational risk rather than a lived realityBy Jonathan Liew
MusicU2 Days of Ash review: You may loathe the politically broad tone, but the band sounds reinvigoratedBy Una Mullally
CourtsTDs argue entitlement to costs of unsuccessful challenge over ‘super junior’ ministersBy Fiachra Gallagher
Six NationsSam Prendergast out of Ireland side against England as Andy Farrell prefers Jack Crowley at 10By Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesMotion to restore All-Ireland minor deciders as senior finals curtain raisers to go to GAA congressBy Gordon Manning
CourtsCab granted permission to sell ‘very high worth’ cars seized from former Real IRA memberBy Paul Neilan
Six NationsSix Nations: How Ireland can beat England and what they can learn from ScotlandBy Nathan Johns
SportSinn Féin TD to ‘resist’ removal as Drogheda United chair after call for Ireland to boycott Israel fixturesBy Gavin Cummiskey
EducationGovernment insists there will be no ‘cliff edge’ for schools facing SNA cutsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O’Halloran
SoccerChampions League: Anthony Gordon grabs four as Newcastle hit Qarabag for six in playoffBy Louise Taylor