CourtsNew system for appointing judges is an ‘important safeguard’ for judicial independence – Chief JusticeBy Mary Carolan
EducationChildren less ‘ready’ to start school and have more emotional problems since pandemic - studyBy Carl O'Brien
Letter of the DayOpens in new window‘Ireland has been very successful worldwide by adopting a policy of cultural promotion of the island, rather than belligerently imposing tariffs’
LettersLetters to the Editor, Monday, March 10th: On universal healthcare, Gaza aid deliveries and teacher shortages
BooksDream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Entertaining and compassionate, with gorgeous touches of lifeBy Kevin Power
Advertising FeatureCulinary bliss awaits at Twelve Points Restaurant, Killua CastleBy Roger Sinclair, restaurant critic
Your MoneyAbout 7,000 homeowners are paying mortgage interest of 8.5% to 10% – Central BankBy Harry McGee
Food‘They see Paddington eating it, it must be good’: Wexford marmalade makers on ensuring it’s not just the preserve of the oldBy Russ Parsons
BusinessGovernment funding row stalls delivery of up to 5,000 social and affordable homesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
StageTara Brandel: ‘I am always analysing power dynamics in performance. Who holds privilege? How is it expressed?’By Michael Seaver
Property ClinicDoes apartment building management have the right to forbid smoking?By Finbar McDonnell
OpinionCould boycotts be an effective way of protesting against the Trump administration?By Liam Kennedy
ResidentialHow can homes be futureproofed to deal with power outages caused by extreme weather?By Alanna Gallagher
PeopleI’d rather be in Connemara than anywhere tropical, wearing wellies and a woolly hat By Sarah Moss
In the News PodcastWhat do Kerry locals think of businessman turned drug trafficker Nathan McDonnell?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 16:06
PoliticsUS-Ireland trade deficit: what is it and what might Donald Trump do about it? By Cliff Taylor
Your MoneyJennifer Zamparelli: ‘We bought a sauna five years ago. My neighbours probably think we’re mad’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PoliticsWhat experts expect to happen when Micheál Martin meets Donald Trump this week By Keith Duggan
PoliticsThomas Gould arrest: Mary Lou McDonald to address issue before DáilBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Barry Roche
PoliticsDUP’s Little-Pengelly will have Trump’s ear this year but it is not without some risk By Freya McClements
CourtsJogger whose leg was broken in alleged collision with e-bike on footpath takes prosecution By Mary Carolan
Business Today NewsletterState funding logjam stalls up to 5,000 social and affordable homesBy Dominic Coyle
PoliticsGovernment to relax rules on some employment permits to plug shortfalls in planning and homecare sectorsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PhotographyIn pictures: Damaged remains of a crusader and a man buried alive in crypt at St Michan’s By Enda O'Dowd
CourtsHigh Court president has misgivings over having to transfer wards of courts to new decision-making systemBy Ellen O'Riordan
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland left with broken dreams and bad taste after France defeatBy Gerry Thornley
RacingDenis Walsh: Suffocating stranglehold of rich owners has changed Cheltenham’s nature By Denis Walsh
Six NationsOpens in new windowCian Healy on loss to France: ‘This is professional sport. You suck it up’By Johnny Watterson
Six NationsOpens in new windowHow France’s ruthlessness won out on a day filled with regret for IrelandBy John O'Sullivan
SoccerJosé Mourinho makes Tottenham waste time, and James McClean has a revolting rhymeBy Mary Hannigan
BooksAuthor Torrey Peters: ‘Admitting to any sexual aspect to a trans identity can be politically dangerous. But I refuse to be silenced by bigots’By Naoise Dolan
Pricewatch‘My mother (80s) is paying €2,200 on her health insurance. Could she get a cheaper plan?’ By Conor Pope
CanadaMark Carney: Canada’s next PM has three grandparents from Ireland but will now renounce Irish citizenship
IrelandTributes paid to motorcyclist known as ‘Danish Paddy’ after death in M50 crashBy Ronan McGreevy
Inside Politics PodcastEamon Ryan: it’s a mistake to hope crippling climate fines will never be applied Listen | 39:36
CourtsCab can sell home of Martin ‘The Viper’ Foley if €1m tax debts not cleared in 18 monthsBy Ray Managh
Gaelic GamesRed cards no surprise, curious pitch markings and everything we learned from the GAA weekend
Six NationsOpens in new windowFrench marauders show how big a reset Ireland will need for World Cup cycleBy Brendan Fanning
TransportCost of long-delayed Dublin Airport Metrolink could rise to more than €23bn, Minister toldBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsMan’s conviction over getaway car used in robbery that led to detective’s murder overturnedBy Eoin Reynolds and Stephen Bourke
Six NationsOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: Some decisions made in the Ireland v France game were utterly bizarre By Owen Doyle
CourtsLisa Thompson sentencing: ‘We lost our mam to someone we thought we could trust’By Alison O’Riordan
Middle EastIran’s hardliners dig in as Donald Trump increases pressure for nuclear talksBy Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
AthleticsIreland’s three medal winners from the European Indoor Championships: who they are and their journey to the medal podiumBy Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsMicheál Martin ‘very conscious’ of thousands of jobs relying on US-Ireland relationship, he says in TexasBy Keith Duggan
The Counter Ruck PodcastSix Nations: Where did it all go wrong for Ireland against France and should Irish fans panic?Listen | 35:54
Six NationsOpens in new windowTadhg Furlong, Mack Hansen and Garry Ringrose set for Ireland return against ItalyBy Gerry Thornley
HealthHospital disruption expected with health unions to begin industrial action over staffing on March 31stBy Emmet Malone
Common GroundTrump urged to appoint NI special envoy to support US interests after Kennedy departureBy Mark Hennessy
Ireland‘I feel so sorry for any young people who are gambling’: Cheltenham week a tough time for recovering addicts By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsMan jailed for three years over abuse of young girl who was minded by his motherBy Sonya McLean and Eimear Dodd
Crime & LawSerial fraudster Samantha Cookes’s funding applications considered by Arts Council on ‘artistic merit’ By Olivia Kelleher
Crime & LawSecond Omagh inquiry not necessary to establish the truth – O’CallaghanBy Freya McClements
An Irish Diary‘The worst mob scene I ever witnessed’ - Alison Healy on the chaotic opening of the Shamrock Hotel in HoustonBy Alison Healy
RacingConstitution Hill’s first jockey Ben Harvey hoping for better Champion Hurdle outcome than in sole outing on star By Brian O'Connor
CourtsCare home for children that used fake background checks was at high level of criminality – judgeBy Tom Tuite
CourtsWoman raped by three ‘complete strangers’ says they robbed her of her love for lifeBy Eimear Dodd
SoccerRuben Amorim’s honesty is glorious but he must solve United’s first-half malaiseBy David Hytner
EuropeUkraine to propose air and sea truce with Russia at talks with US in Saudi ArabiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
UKTanker carrying jet fuel for US military set ablaze off coast of England after collision with cargo ship
Ireland‘Mary’s life changed in 1988 when Daddy was killed’: Patrick Kielty’s mother remembered for her resilience
CourtsBlarney Castle owner given permission to challenge drink-driving and dangerous driving convictionsBy Paul Neilan
PoliticsSenior Irish general won’t take part in Ukraine security force talks, but will attend wider Paris forumBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsSinn Féin TD Thomas Gould seeks chance to address Dáil over arrestBy Harry McGee and Barry Roche
IrelandTrinity College Dublin celebrates renaming former Berkeley library after poet Eavan BolandBy Frank McNally
TV & RadioGrá ar an Trá: What is the point of Gráinne Seoige in this incoherent pudding of a series?By Ed Power
CourtsSisters lost half their family after reporting sexual abuse by older cousin, court hearsBy Fiona Ferguson
HealthPay deal worth 9.25% over two years agreed for voluntary health workers after long-running disputeBy Emmet Malone
EuropeKeir Starmer calls for ‘positive’ US-Ukraine talks in call with Donald TrumpBy James Politi in Washington and Jim Pickard in London