HealthNorthern patients at risk due to ‘dramatic deterioration’ in ambulance-ED handoversBy Freya McClements
Your MoneyTicketmaster, Eir and Ryanair top list of firms that triggered the most consumer complaints to watchdogBy Conor Pope
LettersLetters to the Editor, Tuesday, March 11th: On brilliant Irish women, rugby and what the Christians have ever done for the Irish
BooksFlesh by David Szalay: Compulsively readable with more twists than the road to west Cork By John Boyne
EconomyNorth’s business leaders and politicians look to deepen ties with US during trade missionBy Mark Hennessy
FilmThe Russo brothers: ‘We made a movie for nothing and got discovered by a giant film-maker’By Donald Clarke
Advertising FeatureMaples Group signals further growth with appointments across all levels in Ireland
Your WellnessParkinson’s: ‘I know it will beat me in the end, but I’m going to make it wait’By Barry Roche
MotorsYour EV questions answered: Do all electric cars only have rear-wheel drive? What about driving in snow?By Neil Briscoe
EducationPercentage of children diagnosed with autism rises threefold in less than a decade By Carl O'Brien
EuropeAs NordStream operator fights legal action in Europe, speculation of US-Russian pipeline partnership growsBy Derek Scally
ResidentialRevamped four-bed home with stylish, moody interior just outside Enniskerry for €995,000By Frances O'Rourke
People‘If I’m walking to work, I will say hi to almost 10 people and everybody asks how I am. In Mozambique it’s not like that’By Ella Sloane
OpinionThe debate: Should the State develop a terminal for liquefied natural gas?By Mandy Johnston and Aideen O’Dochartaigh
BusinessDalata poised to leave Irish stock exchange, with help from advisers Rothschild & CoBy Cantillon
Six NationsOpens in new windowOne comprehensive defeat seemed to flip the narrative about Ireland from wild optimism to doom and gloomBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsHow Mark Carney helped save Ireland billions with idea on renegotiating bank debtBy Harry McGee
PoliticsTaoiseach kicks off US visit with whistlestop tour of Austin and pop-up GaeltachtBy Keith Duggan
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowLian Bell: Why I should not be on the list of ’25 brilliant Irish women in 2025′
RacingCheltenham Festival: Champion Hurdle to provide definitive answer as to which version of Constitution Hill is back By Brian O'Connor
Six NationsHave France shown a blueprint for beating Ireland or did we see a statistical unicorn? By Nathan Johns
Six NationsOpens in new windowJamison Gibson-Park feels privileged to have played with departing Ireland trioBy Gerry Thornley
RacingCheltenham Festival: Majborough aiming to set the tone with Arkle victory for Willie Mullins and JP McManus By Brian O'Connor
AthleticsKate O’Connor in focus: ‘It’s who can stay injury-free... that’s who ends up coming out on top’ By Ian O'Riordan
Your Wellness‘You need to not go to work tomorrow’: The words that brought a GP’s career to an abrupt haltBy Sheila Wayman
Education‘They’re walking taller’: disabled adults learning tech skills from transition year studentsBy Sylvia Thompson
OpinionA cunning plan for Ireland’s sweaty moment of exposure to the glare of the orange sun kingBy Fintan O'Toole
Politics‘Hold your nerve’: Taoiseach enjoys good vibes in Texas ahead of Oval Office visitBy Keith Duggan
UKNorth Sea collision: Vessels burn through night with one crew member still missingBy Harry Stedman and Jessica Coates, PA
PeopleBluffer’s guide to Cheltenham: How to sound knowledgeable when you haven’t got a clueBy Barry O'Halloran
PoliticsAll the president’s men: who might be in the Oval Office to meet the Taoiseach and what to watchBy Cliff Taylor
Asia-PacificRodrigo Duterte, who led bloody ‘war on drugs’ in Philippines, arrested on foot of ICC warrantBy A Anantha Lakshmi in Jakarta
Commercial PropertyKennedy Wilson seeking €145m for prime Dublin office investments By Ronald Quinlan
Sports BriefingIreland’s loss to France was epochal, but it doesn’t have to be apocalypticBy Mary Hannigan
PoliticsCharges for excessive water use not being considered ‘at this time’, department saysBy Cormac McQuinn
CompetitionsWin a pair of tickets to the special preview screening of 20th Century Studios ‘The Amateur’
AthleticsSarah Healy, Mark English and Kate O’Connor to chase more medals at World Indoor ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
BusinessNeuromod raises €10m to continue expansion of tinnitus treatment device in US and European marketsBy Colin Gleeson
Crime & LawGardaí continue to question two men (40s) as part of inquiry into Real IRA activitiesBy Barry Roche
USArrest of Columbia Palestine activist is ‘first of many’, Donald Trump saysBy Zehra Munir in New York
BusinessEU trade surplus with US hits record €200bn as trade war with Washington loomsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsConor McGregor appeal against civil jury’s rape finding due before Court of Appeal this monthBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsThird of households with single adult and children went into debt to meet ordinary living costs last yearBy Emmet Malone
ScienceLeading thinkers to gather to honour Ireland’s greatest mathematician William Rowan HamiltonBy Seán Duke
Six NationsOpens in new windowFurlong, Lowe and Kelleher take part in Ireland training ahead of Italy tripBy Johnny Watterson
CourtsDublin City Council prosecutes Lynn Boylan over failure to remove election posters on timeBy Tom Tuite
CourtsJudge approves €30,000 settlement for boy whose finger was crushed in lift door at crecheBy Anni O'Herlihy
BusinessMichael Flatley pays off €6.9 million loan at centre of dispute over Castlehyde mansion, court told
CourtsBarbershop owner jailed for attack on his housemate who asked him to keep the noise downBy Isabel Hayes
RacingGolden Ace wins chaotic Champion Hurdle after Constitution Hill and State Man both fall By Brian O'Connor
RacingCheltenham Day One: Constitution Hill and State Man both fall to hand Golden Ace the Champion Hurdle By Malachy Clerkin
EuropeSupport for Geert Wilders’s far-right party falls in the Netherlands amid rising inflationBy Peter Cluskey
PoliticsMicheál Martin tight lipped ahead of Oval Office meeting with Trump, as Burke family travel to WashingtonBy Keith Duggan
Asia-PacificWho is Rodrigo Duterte? The populist architect of Philippines’ bloody ‘war on drugs’By Kate Lamb
Social AffairsAnnual bill of €140m for deal intended to resolve long-running health workers’ dispute By Emmet Malone
CourtsHSE apologises to woman whose son killed her partner two weeks after allegedly disclosing violent thoughts to hospital
CourtsTeacher facing disciplinary process over social media posts to appeal preliminary rulingBy Fiachra Gallagher
An Irish DiaryRemembering Davoren Hanna: the work of the young disabled poet gave a sense of his wonderment with the world By Brian Maye
WorkRemote worker told to relocate from Monaghan to Cork under ‘return to office’ mandate By Stephen Bourke
PoliticsOpposition parties united in one key issue Micheál Martin needs to raise with Trump By Órla Ryan
PoliticsSuspended Social Democrat TD Eoin Hayes amends Dáil register after accidentally leaving out name of companyBy Harry McGee
EuropeRussia warns against ‘rose-tinted glasses’ over Trump after biggest Ukrainian drone strike of warBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsCourt of appeal urged to uphold convictions of three jailed over Kevin Lunney’s kidnap and tortureBy Fiona Magennis
Housing & PlanningDefective concrete-block homes linked to ‘severely high’ prevalence of mental health conditionsBy Freya McClements
HealthWoman was diagnosed with cancer after her earlier request for a mammogram ‘was refused’, Medical Council hearsBy Tim O'Brien
CourtsTwo teenage boys go on trial accused of raping 16-year-old girl at St Stephen’s Day race meetingBy Olivia Kelleher
UKNorth Sea collision: Container ship’s captain arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughterBy Oliver Telling and Robert Wright in London
PoliticsExtreme weather and potential impact of long-term gas outages discussed at special task force meetingBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessTrump walks back latest double tariff threat on Canadian steel and aluminiumBy Jordan Fabian, Josh Wingrove and Jennifer A. Dlouhy
SoccerDonnarumma proves the big man for the big occasion again as PSG beat Liverpool on penaltiesBy Andy Hunter at Anfield