BooksRot: A History of the Irish Famine by Padraic X Scanlan - Interesting and new takes, and much to debate By Breandán Mac Suibhne
BooksForgotten: Searching for Palestine’s Hidden Places and Lost Memorials by Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson - Heartbreaking yet hopefulBy Tadhg Hoey
BooksA House for Miss Pauline by Diana McCaulay: A beautiful, poetic novel about an ageing ganja farmer in JamaicaBy Julia Kelly
ObituariesPaddy Cullen obituary: Dublin goalkeeper and manager known for sharp reflexes and quick-witted humour
LettersLetters to the Editor - Saturday, March 15th: Protecting cyclists; Mr Martin goes to Washington; church closures
Letter of the Day‘In the next few weeks customers of most telecom companies will face price increases’
BooksThe 100 best Irish books of the 21st century: how we made the list and what it says about the state of Irish fictionBy Martin Doyle
BooksCount Me Out by Bob Quinn: The real nuggets are in the personal stories of this important film-makerBy Kevin Rafter
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GardeningThe fascinating history of the magnolias that are springing up around Ireland By Fionnuala Fallon
CultureCladdagh ring revival: ‘The age group 25-35 have no problem lashing out €450 for one’By Megan Roantree
BooksAuthor Paul McVeigh: ‘In Belfast, you go on a bad date and after that you bump into them every time you go out’By Martin Doyle
BooksA Room Above the Shop by Anthony Shapland: A potent work above frustrating love that dispels initial scepticismBy John Boyne
CultureThe Guide: Paul Heaton, St Patrick’s Festival, a Radiohead jazz symphony and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmOscar winner Gints Zilbalodis: ‘It’s really cool that we can make these films with free software’By Tara Brady
StageThe Book of Mormon: ‘We put all of these subversive things into a familiar box for people. And we swear a lot’ By Deirdre Falvey
Crime & Law‘I begged my parents to take me out of the school but they wouldn’t': Survivors on their abuse at the hands of JesuitsBy Colm Keena
An Irish DiaryAn Irish Diary on the ‘different dimension of historic awareness’ unique to WexfordBy Mary O’Donnell
MediaRTÉ 2FM’s new weekend presenters start today. Who are they and can they re-energise the station?By Cantillon
BooksUnravelling an Irish-American family mystery: my great-grandfather arrived in the US in 1922, on the run as an IRA manBy Ali Watkins
PeopleKieran Cuddihy: Newstalk hung all the shows on the brand, the personality. That changed with Andrea Gilligan and myself By Patrick Freyne
BusinessDublin plumbing group seeks planning retention at Kilmainham site to avoid zoned land tax By Ciarán Hancock
PeopleCamp Shamrock, Lebanon: ‘There was a lot of pressure put on us by the Israelis to withdraw from our locations’ By Sally Hayden
EnvironmentAvian flu poses a threat to other species - including humans. We must take actionBy Ella McSweeney
Photography‘Longing for the old sod’: The New York St Patrick’s Day parade, 1995, in pictures By Bryan O'Brien
BusinessCairn Homes offers Clontarf golf club land swap as ‘several thousand new homes’ envisaged By Ciarán Hancock
SoccerEvan Ferguson’s progress may have stalled, but he still has almost a full career ahead of himBy Michael Walker
PoliticsMicheál Martin’s week in Washington: What the Taoiseach’s White House trip was like on the groundBy Pat Leahy
Gaelic Games‘With Cork, the hurling issue is a red herring. I think it’s more of a mentality thing’By Gordon Manning
IrelandRise of the ‘fit-fluencer’: ‘We have people coming in with rashes because a TikTok said shampoo would clear their acne’ By Shauna Bowers
OpinionDavid McWilliams: A new UK referendum on Europe is not possible but probableBy David McWilliams
Six NationsOpens in new windowMalachy Clerkin: Relax! This is not the end of an era for either Liverpool or the Ireland rugby teamBy Malachy Clerkin
AthleticsOn Athletics: Every athlete must choose their own pathway to success, in sport and life By Ian O'Riordan
EducationTeachers seek indemnity from legal actions over students’ improper AI use in Leaving Cert By Carl O'Brien
Gaelic GamesGAA weekend previews: Critical matches in Division Two can determine who drops to Tailteann CupBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesMaurice Deegan: So far, so good and the new amendments will make football easier to referee By Maurice Deegan
Six NationsOpens in new windowItaly v Ireland preview: Six team changes; what to expect from The Azzurri; and slim title hopes remain By Gerry Thornley
RacingRyan Moore on duty for Aidan O’Brien at the Curragh as 2025 Irish flat season starts on Sunday By Brian O'Connor
PeopleAsylum seekers in Dublin’s East Wall: ‘Just ordinary, decent people that wanted a better life for themselves’By Sorcha Pollak
BusinessNever mind the shamrocks: White House showroom opens for business amid ‘Tesla Chainsaw Massacre’By Laura Slattery
OpinionWas Micheál Martin’s trip to the White House a diplomatic victory or a ritual humiliation?By Michael Brendan Dougherty and Daniel Geary
OpinionAI is already a focus of endless delusion, magical thinking and plain old foolishnessBy Mark O'Connell
PoliticsGrowing numbers of unionists open to conversation on united Ireland, McDonald saysBy Órla Ryan
EuropePope Francis shows intention to carry on as pontiff, starting process to examine Catholic reforms
IrelandFallon & Byrne co-founder Fiona McHugh had the great gift of optimism, husband tells funeral Mass in DublinBy Colm Keena
USUS travel ban: Trump administration considers restrictions on 41 countries, expels South African ambassadorBy Edward Helmore
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland Player Ratings: Who stood out during scrappy victory over Italy?By Johnny Watterson
Six NationsOpens in new windowDan Sheehan’s hat-trick earns Ireland a scrappy win as Italy’s discipline lets them down By Gerry Thornley
IrelandIsraeli man spat at when confronted by two women in Dún Laoghaire bar, online footage showsBy Colm Keena
Six NationsOpens in new windowTalking Point: Usually officials get things right in the Six Nations, not on that James Lowe passBy Johnny Watterson
Six NationsOpens in new windowItaly vs Ireland as it happened: Easterby’s men secure four-try bonus point at Stadio Olimpico in patchy displayBy John O'Sullivan
Six NationsOpens in new windowSimon Easterby frustrated by Ireland’s missed tackles and coughing up of possessionBy Gerry Thornley
Six NationsOpens in new windowEngland end Ireland’s Six Nations title hopes after 10-try mauling of Wales
Gaelic GamesKilkenny’s comfortable victory over Limerick clears up picture in hurling’s top flightBy Tom Clancy at UMPC Nowlan Park
SportFunchion brothers seal first All-Ireland doubles title for Kilkenny in 27 yearsBy Paul Fitzpatrick
Six NationsOpens in new windowFrance hold off stern Scotland challenge to clinch Six Nations title in Paris
Six NationsOpens in new windowTV View: Easterby uses Dumb and Dumber clip to try convince Irish players of Six Nations chancesBy Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesEfficient Dublin take the spoils as Galway endure a wasteful night’s shootingBy Malachy Clerkin