BooksCrime and Conflict in Northern Ireland, 1920-2022: questions of justice and legitimacyBy Nicola Carr
RestaurantsTakeaway review: Great Indian food, big portions and special dumplings to die forBy Corinna Hardgrave
ResidentialWhat will €180,000 buy in Norway, Donegal, Spain, France and Argentina?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: Full coverage make-up is out and light, glow-inducing tints are in - here are four of the bestBy Simone Gannon
Gaelic GamesNHL Division 1A: Counties’ priority will be a top three finish to guarantee elite status next yearBy Seán Moran
OpinionIt’s official: The national mood is lightening. The black clouds are turning greyBy Gerard Howlin
Gaelic GamesRory Beggan: ‘When this option came along, it was a no-brainer — I was hooked’ By Nathan Johns
Six NationsOpens in new windowMatt Williams: Ireland vs France will be decided by two crucial factorsBy Matt Williams
IrelandPlan to upgrade Carlow road where three young people were killed has been in train for yearsBy Colin Gleeson
RacingValuable €2m Dublin Racing Festival could turn out to be a Willie Mullins show like never beforeBy Brian O'Connor
Business‘The scale of our offshore wind potential offers once-in-a-century development opportunity’By Barry O'Halloran
Six NationsOpens in new windowMargins likely to be minuscule as Ireland meet France in Six Nations showdown By Gerry Thornley
IrelandCarlow car crash: ‘Imagine rearing a child up to 20 and then gone, like that?’By Fiachra Gallagher
Ireland‘It’s impossible to find a man bigger than the jersey ... but he came close’ — Irish fans on life after Johnny SextonBy Rory Fleming in Marseilles
Climate CrisisIreland set to meet 2025 target of €225m in aid for climate-vulnerable countries, says TánaisteBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland still in a healthy place despite the loss of peerless Sexton By Gerry Thornley
PeopleWhat would St Brigid make of 2024 Ireland? She wouldn’t know what vibes are, but she’d get the driftBy Emer McLysaght
OpinionHistory suggests Mary Lou McDonald’s comments on unity are wildly exaggeratedBy Diarmaid Ferriter
AbroadThe Irishman who walked from New York to San Francisco just to prove his rival wrongBy Catherine Healy
BusinessIreland’s influencer entrepreneurs: ‘I was getting up at half five, working alone. Now it’s a new world’ By Ellen O’Regan
In the NewsEngland and Wales have banned this breed of dog. Should Ireland follow? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:11
OpinionIf Leo Varadkar goes to the White House, it can’t be for a quiet word about GazaBy Justine McCarthy
OpinionCalista Flockhart says scrutiny of her weight nearly ended her career. Is now so different?By Finn McRedmond
Business Today NewsletterJob losses at PayPal, major boost for Ires board, and why public sector workers should take the money and runBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsNI powersharing government to return after DUP confirms end of boycott By Freya McClements and Mark Paul
PoliticsReferendums views: Constitution should be changed ‘without a shadow of a doubt’By Jade Wilson
TV & RadioOliver Callan doesn’t sound totally at home with lifestyle-oriented conversations that have traditionally filled 9am slotBy Mick Heaney
EuropeParis condemns Russian ‘barbarity’ after French aid workers killed in UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
Courts‘It changed me forever’: Woman tells how she wanted to die following crash on Cork motorwayBy Barry Roche
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: From the Algarve to France, it’s hard to ignore the World Cup memoriesBy Gerry Thornley
BooksMichael Magee, Derry Girls and Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland in for Ewart-Biggs Literary PrizeBy Martin Doyle
On The Money NewsletterThe trouble with health insurance in Ireland, and what could be done about itBy Dominic Coyle
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Clear your throat, sing a song and toast some absent friendsBy Mary Hannigan
The Politics FixSinn Féin to finally get its hands on the prize almost two years after winning North electionsBy Harry McGee
EnvironmentFuture of hen harrier in doubt as survey shows alarming decline in numbersBy Ronan McGreevy
USMark Zuckerberg’s apology was dramatic, but that alone won’t make children any safer online By Keith Duggan
AmericasThe ‘cult’ of Bukele: El Salvador’s millennial strongman heads for second termBy Christine Murray in San Salvador
CourtsPotato farm liable for €88,000 damage to orchard caused by herbicide drift, court rules By Ellen O’Riordan
BusinessMeta-morphosis: Share rebound at Facebook parent brings good times for investors By Ciara O'Brien
Crime & LawCocaine valued at €3.1m seized as Garda targets Dublin drugs gangBy Conor Gallagher and Conor Pope
BusinessGeneral trader loses long-running €952,184 tax battle with Criminal Assets Bureau By Gordon Deegan
PoliticsVaradkar seeks to downplay Coalition division on Dublin Airport’s future while backing expansionBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerPep Guardiola shrugs off Spanish reports that Haaland wants Real Madrid transferBy Jamie Jackson
Advertising FeatureTen tips for building strong healthy habits from a leading Irish performance nutritionist
HealthDeparture of Breda Smyth as CMO leaves Ireland exposed in the event of new medical emergencyBy Paul Cullen
WorldFour out of five targeted killings in the Netherlands are linked directly to cocaine trafficking By Peter Cluskey
SoccerJude Bellingham reported to La Liga after alleged comment towards Mason GreenwoodBy Paul MacInnes
IrelandWaterford tourist railway begins €250,000 appeal to restore donated steam engineBy Glen Murphy
CourtsLeading lawyer who represented Jozef Puska was top-paid criminal legal aid barrister in 2023By Gordon Deegan
An Irish DiaryPatty’s Day Parade — Frank McNally on Patty Hearst, the Hibernia Bank and the ‘Singing O’Sullivans’By Frank McNally
UKBrianna Ghey murder: Extraordinary and savage crime marks a moment of reckoning for BritainBy Mark Paul
War in the Middle EastUS sanctions on extremist Israeli settlers reveal EU ineffectivenessBy Naomi O’Leary
IrelandTributes paid to three young people killed in Carlow car crashBy Sarah Slater and Ronan McGreevy
SoccerLookman sends Nigeria into semi-final as Afcon finally sticks to the scriptBy Jonathan Wilson at the Felix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium
IrelandSecond crash on Carlow road close to where three people killed earlier this weekBy Shauna Bowers and Sarah Slater
Social AffairsNorthern Ireland has its first Jesuit bishop under leadership change in island’s second largest Catholic dioceseBy Patsy McGarry and Ronan McGreevy
PhotographyIrish Times photographer Alan Betson wins overall AIB Press Photographer of the Year award
EducationStudents from Trinity College and Kings Inns universities secure places in Irish Times debate finalBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerMikel Arteta: ‘The scoreline reflects what the team produces. And we have to coach that’By David Hytner
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v France TV View: No dwelling on World Cup as 15 weeks of hurt come to an endBy Mary Hannigan
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland stun France with best ever Six Nations victory on French soilBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawSophie Toscan du Plantier’s son says he is ‘free again here in Ireland’ after death of Ian Bailey By Shauna Bowers