LettersLetters to the Editor, Friday March 7th, 2025: On red lights, vacant homes and Zelenskiy’s clothes
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PeopleComedian Enya Martin: ‘I was named after the singer. Thank God my parents didn’t like Meatloaf’By Enya Martin
ResidentialWhat will €350,000 buy in Spain, the Bahamas, Portugal, France and Dublin?By Alanna Gallagher
BeautySimone Gannon: This fun and affordable bath and body collection is going to sell out in record time By Simone Gannon
BusinessTalks to secure future of Aer Lingus college football game out to 2034 at ‘advanced stage’By Ian Curran
Housing & PlanningSignificant support for tax breaks for developers among homebuyers, MyHome findsBy Niamh Towey
RestaurantsRoosters Piri Piri takeaway review: Spicy pleasures and an impressive steakBy Corinna Hardgrave
ResidentialElegant home with beautiful gardens and views of the Sugarloaf for €1.795mBy Miriam Mulcahy
North and SouthUnited Ireland: Voters in the Republic would consider big changes to political institutions, research showsBy Pat Leahy
North and SouthNorth, South and across party lines, voters are open to remaking Ireland’s institutions after reunificationBy John Garry, Brendan O'Leary, Jamie Pow, Dawn Walsh
EconomyThe best response to Trump’s tariffs is to trade freely with the rest of the worldBy John FitzGerald
SoccerLeague of Ireland managers come to the fore in banging financial drum for domestic gameBy Gavin Cummiskey
Middle EastBid to oust attorney general a renewal of Israeli government’s judicial overhaul planBy Mark Weiss
TV & RadioAs Fergus Finlay and Tom Clonan’s spat escalates, Sarah McInerney relishes the radio goldBy Mick Heaney
Asia-Pacific‘It’s therapeutic for people to relate to horses’: New effort to promote equestian links in ChinaBy Denis Staunton
Six NationsOpens in new windowSam Prendergast and Jack Crowley are at the centre of a rugby culture warBy Johnny Watterson
Six NationsOpens in new window‘It’s class being part of driving the bus’: Finlay Bealham on growing with Ireland and facing France By Johnny Watterson
EducationPrimary teachers may be allowed to work at second-level schools to tackle shortfallsBy Carl O'Brien
OpinionManspread for Ireland and don’t ask about Trump’s Russia trip: How Taoiseach should approach US visitBy Justine McCarthy
BusinessWeb Summit founders Paddy Cosgrave, Daire Hickey, David Kelly set for High Court showdownBy Ian Curran
OpinionBurning question for Europe now is how to deal with an elected American tyrantBy Diarmaid Ferriter
BusinessIrish hotels boss David Kelly: ‘If you get the guest experience right, usually that’ll result in profits’By Peter Flanagan
Business Today NewsletterECB cuts rates but signals a likely pause and hotels giant Dalata considers a billion euro saleBy Dominic Coyle
Asia-PacificAustralia warns thousands to move to safety as tropical Cyclone Alfred nears By Renju Jose and Alasdair Pal
World ‘I’m not going to defend them’: Trump warns Nato members lagging on defence spendingBy Trevor Hunnicutt and David Brunnstrom
FilmPlankton: The Movie review – Who knew marital discord could be so much fun for all ages?By Tara Brady
FoodOur drinks writer was sent a sample of a very rare, €12,000 whiskey. Here’s his verdictBy John Wilson
Asia-PacificSouth Korean court cancels impeached president Yoon’s arrest warrantBy Ju-min Park and Hyunsu Yim
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v France will see mouthwatering clash between two of the best players in the worldBy Gerry Thornley
Six NationsOpens in new windowCian Healy, Peter O’Mahony and Conor Murray: In the words of friends and colleaguesBy John O'Sullivan
On The Money NewsletterVodafone, eir and Three are hiking broadband prices. What can you do about it?By Conor Pope
Crime & LawNathan McDonnell’s rise and fall: ‘While there is sympathy for his family, there is very little for him personally’By Barry Roche
BusinessEx-Dundalk FC executive working shifts in factory after being ‘very publicly’ dismissed from club, WRC hearsBy Stephen Bourke
MusicLady Gaga: Mayhem review – An awkward attempt to re-create the magic of Bad Romance and Born This WayBy Ed Power
WorkWomen’s rise in professions: ‘When I started in the 1980s, women in my position felt delighted to be there’By Emmet Malone
Celtic v Cork CityCeltic fans prepared to travel from near and far for pre-season friendly in CorkBy Barry Roche
Six NationsOpens in new windowMatt Williams: France have the power and unpredictability to put Ireland in a spin By Matt Williams
PoliticsMichael McGrath: Prospect of Russian tanks invading an EU state no longer ‘unthinkable’By Jack Power
Crime & LawZhenhao Zou: PSNI chief makes appeal to students over serial rapist who studied at Queen’s UniversityBy Lisa O'Carroll
Six NationsOpens in new windowScotland and Wales stick with what they know in search of better fortunes By Michael Aylwin
CourtsSliabh Liag murder case: Victim’s sister says nothing could have prepared her for ‘evil and harrowing details’By Eoin Reynolds
Courts‘Murder weapon’ knife discovered in visitor’s bag during security screening at Criminal Courts of JusticeBy Ken Foxe
AthleticsIrish women have real medal-winning potential at European Indoor Championships this weekendBy Sonia O'Sullivan
WorldPope Francis faces long recovery as he continues to struggle to shake off pneumonia, doctors sayBy Crispian Balmer and Alvise Armellini
RestaurantsWild Goose Grill in Ranelagh to close: ‘The dining out market is becoming too expensive at the mid level’By Madeleine Lyons
CourtsGarda pleads guilty to impersonating woman online and inciting two men to rape herBy Eimear Dodd
RacingWillie Mullins just 9-4 to train more winners than whole British team at CheltenhamBy Brian O'Connor
FashionRóisín Pierce at Paris fashion week: Designer pushes boundaries of her craft in breathtaking ensemblesBy Deirdre McQuillan
CourtsCare worker awarded €60,000 after being attacked by patient in Dublin’s Mater hospitalBy Ray Managh
BusinessJohnny Ronan’s plan for new Dublin 4 hotel ‘would provide much-needed tourist accommodation’, report says By Gordon Deegan
BusinessLa Caixa banking foundation return to Barcelona marks turnaround for Catalonia By Guy Hedgecoe
US‘This is a complete betrayal of the middle class’: Democrats rail against Trump’s plans for MedicaidBy Keith Duggan
Six NationsOpens in new windowFrench captain and talisman Antoine Dupont happy to stay under the radar - for now By Johnny Watterson
Courts‘Callous paedophile’ jailed for rape and sexual abuse of boys he intimidated, coerced and bribedBy Paul Higgins
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v France build-up: Latest Six Nations news ahead of decisive gameBy Muireann Duffy
Asia-PacificTrump’s foreign policy risks ‘regress to the law of the jungle’, China warnsBy Denis Staunton
SoccerDangerous heat is a real threat for the 2026 World Cup. Are teams ready? By Leander Schaerlaeckens
Middle EastAlmost 200 die in Syria as loyalists of deposed Assad regime clash with government forcesBy Michael Jansen
Six NationsOpens in new windowMaro Itoje urges England to prioritise victory over big points haul against ItalyBy Gerard Meagher
An Irish Diary`Alas! I am very sorry to say/That ninety lives have been taken away' Frank McNally on the `famously bad' poet William McGonagallBy Frank McNally
IrelandOver half of websites selling second-hand goods ‘potentially breaking’ consumer law By Conor Pope
EuropeTrump ‘considering’ more financial steps against Russia in push to end its war on UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
EuropeTime for Poland to consider nuclear weapons option, says prime minister Donald TuskBy Henry Foy in Brussels and Leila Abboud in Paris
CourtsLawyers for John Magnier claim ‘dark force’ funding Barne Estate ligitation By Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsHeather Humphreys waited a year to settle Charities Regulator conflict of interestBy Arthur Beesley
PoliticsTrump administration points to US-EU ‘trade imbalances’ ahead of Taoiseach’s visitBy Jack Horgan-Jones
AthleticsSarah Lavin finishes fourth in 60m hurdles final at European Indoor ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
USGene Hackman died of heart disease a week after rare disease killed wife Betsy Arakawa, pathologist says
Six NationsOpens in new windowThree yellow cards do little to halt France against Ireland U20sBy Daire Walsh
Soccer‘A day off is a day off’: Pep Guardiola relaxed over Jack Grealish pub picturesBy Jamie Jackson
Crime & Law‘I’m almost certain something happened’: Family fear missing Jón Jónsson was killed by hitman in case of mistaken identityBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & Law‘I was very nervous in the house after it. It was horrible.’ How burglars target your home for money and ‘kicks’By Conor Lally