FoodThe Dublin school whose rooftop farm supplies food to a Michelin-star restaurantBy Rosanna Cooney
Middle East‘The plane flew and started spraying’: Israel accused of poisoning Syrian farmland with chemicals By Sally Hayden
BusinessWeight-loss drug pioneer announces €432m investment to build pill plant in AthloneBy Dominic Coyle
Pricewatch‘I feel so stupid’: Victim’s shame at falling for ‘classic’ €30,000 invoice scam By Conor Pope
FashionTailored denim, florals and a lot of pink: Brown Thomas collection offers a breath of fresh air for springBy Deirdre McQuillan
PeopleThe desire for good food and pretty clothes was there at the beginning of humanityBy Sarah Moss
Your MoneyMark Walton, businessman: ‘We recently bought an outdoor sauna ... It’s a great investment’By Tony Clayton-Lea
AbroadAn Irishwoman in France: The absence of urgency is the most striking aspect of living hereBy Aoife Nash
SoccerKen Early: Infantino unlikely to reflect on World Cup host US attacking participant IranBy Ken Early
Six NationsTom Farrell and Cian Prendergast the big winners on mixed weekend for Irish provincesBy Nathan Johns
LettersLetters to the Editor, March 2nd: On the US and Israel attack on Iran, going to the White House and pronunciation problems
SportTV View: Martin O’Neill and Pádraig Harrington – a breed apart who never stop believingBy Mary Hannigan
SportTottenham’s existential strife, and a couple of heartwarming stories from the soccer world By Mary Hannigan
GolfDenis Walsh: Can the nice guys triumph while the wicked ones get their just deserts?By Denis Walsh
Your WellnessWhat’s to become of intellectually disabled people when caregiver family members die? By Victoria White
Education‘Are there paths into careers in technology other than through the university route?’By Brian Mooney
Middle EastGleaming image of Dubai as a safe haven shaken by Iranian missiles and drones By Vivian Nereim and Omnia Al Desoukie
OpinionA row over horse manure has led to community tensions in my Dublin neighbourhoodBy Larissa Nolan
OpinionA garda sergeant spied on two adult men having sex. But he wasn’t prosecuted. They wereBy Brian Sheehan
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Iran attacks, income scams and the long shadow of anti-gay lawsBy Andrew McNairListen | 12:35
OpinionExpect to hear the phrase ‘Governments don’t win byelections’ a lot in the months aheadBy Pat Leahy
Global BriefingTrump’s attacks on Iran reveal an American military power unrestrainedBy Denis Staunton
BusinessBank of Ireland chief sees Middle East risks as he targets €3.85bn interest income by 2028By Joe Brennan
Transport‘Ghost-bus’ cancellations increase pressure on O’Brien as problems persist on new routesBy Marie O’Halloran
Social AffairsThe changing face of addiction: ‘Some people were first using drugs in their 50s and 60s’By Órla Ryan
GolfShane Lowry: ‘The hardest thing is I’ve never won in front of my four-year-old, she was there waiting’
Inside Gaelic GamesDerry light up the league while Cork hurlers consider change in goal: What we learned from the weekend’s GAA
BusinessThe economic outlook for 2026 is now on a knife-edge, reliant on an unpredictable warBy Cliff Taylor
IrelandIreland’s Jewish Council reports 143 anti-Semitic incidents in six-month periodBy Patsy McGarry
Inside Politics NewsletterIran conflict sharpens debate about Ireland’s role in global securityBy Paul Colgan
OpinionThis is a serious blow to the Iranian regime – but it is unlikely to be immediately fatalBy Vincent Durac
BusinessJack Chambers suggested ban on ‘no foal, no fee’ environmental cases for judicial review By Ken Foxe
EuropeDrawn-out Iran conflict would hurt Ukraine’s air defence, says Zelenskiy By Aliaksandr Kudrytski
CourtsPaddy McKillen jnr challenges bankruptcy move against him over alleged €2.1m debtBy Mary Carolan
CourtsTransfer of Enoch Burke to Castlerea Prison has ‘no basis in law’, brother claimsBy Ellen O’Riordan
BusinessOnly one IDA-backed site visit by foreign investors recorded in three counties in 2025By Gordon Deegan
Middle EastWhy have the US and Israel attacked Iran? Why has Dubai been hit? Could the conflict spread?By Naomi O’Leary
CourtsMan ‘died a hero’ while trying to help six people caught in rip current at Cork beachBy Olivia Kelleher
RugbySix Nations trophy to be replaced after fire damage while being transported in IrelandBy Emmet Malone
BusinessGas prices soar as Iranian attacks force shutdown of Qatari productionBy Malcolm Moore, Andrew England, Rachel Millard and William Sandlund
BusinessSix Irish airspace closures this year due to issues with air traffic control staffing By Gordon Deegan
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson visits Sammie Szmodics at Derby County as he weighs up playoff optionsBy Gavin Cummiskey
Middle EastUS and Israel are seeking a regime change in Iran but the outcome of conflict is uncertainBy Michael Jansen
CourtsMan targeted by vigilantes had ‘sexualised conversations’ with what he believed were underage girlsBy Declan Brennan
SoccerBanned by Fifa after a spying scandal, Jasmine Mander returns to football with IrelandBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawGarda to be charged with dangerous driving after ‘minor’ collision during e-scooter pursuitBy Hugh Dooley
RacingCheltenham Festival: Mullins keeps punters guessing on races for star performers By Brian O'Connor
Scéal“Mhalartaigh mé éadaí le Michelle Shocked ar stáitse chun drochghig a chasadh timpeall. Chuir mise orm a gúna agus chaith sise mo bhríste agus mo veist. D’oibrigh sé go foirfe!”By Una Mullally
AthleticsSeats on the plane filling up as Irish athletes qualify for World Indoor ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
Middle EastUS‑Israel war with Iran spills into Lebanon, killing at least 52 and injuring more than 150By Mark Weiss
BusinessAccountant who shut down free bar at Christmas party awarded €85,000 for unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
PoliticsBan on social media companies using algorithms aimed at under-18s to be proposed in DáilBy Harry McGee
Six NationsOwen Doyle: Positive vibes from World Rugby summit could be spoiled by a fly in the ointmentBy Owen Doyle
Crime & Law‘My job is not to be sensitive’, says O’Callaghan, after rejecting Creeslough families meeting
CourtsMan convicted on dog neglect charges must pay more than €15,000 in fines and costsBy Barry Roche
CourtsWind farm developer Coolglass awarded 50% of legal costs in landmark Supreme Court challengeBy Fiachra Gallagher
As it happenedUS and Israel attacks on Iran necessary to stop ‘intolerable threat’ of nuclear weapons, says TrumpBy Ronan McGreevy and Tim O'Brien
CourtsPunching alone could have caused extensive damage to deceased man’s brain, trial hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
PoliticsIrish citizens in UAE could be bussed to Oman if Dubai and Abu Dhabi flights remain restrictedBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee
Courts‘An impulsive moment’: Bouncer jailed for involuntary manslaughter of Irishman in BostonBy Susan Zalkind in Boston
TV & RadioGoodman – Too Big to Fail: A riveting portal to the world of Charles Haughey, cheap suits and bad hairBy Ed Power
SoccerLeavy strikes 90th-minute winner for St Patrick’s Athletic away to Galway UnitedBy Paul Buttner at Richmond Park