OireachtasTDs sing in a saturated spring to bid farewell to one of the Dáil’s unsung organisersBy Miriam Lord
RestaurantsRestaurant review: When you’re paying these prices, dramatic views should be guaranteedBy Corinna Hardgrave
Your MoneyHomes in commuter counties still out of reach of middle-earning first-time buyers, SCSI study finds By Joe Brennan
TV & RadioWhat do the women want? Nice frocks, good sex and, as Nicola Coughlan knows, one key elementBy Patrick Freyne
CourtsJudge approves €22,000 settlement for boy injured when he fell on broken glass in pubBy Ray Managh
AbroadA Kerryman in California: America thinks it’s a beacon for freedom. Freedom from what exactly? Reality?By Jason Ó Mathúna
Climate CrisisDeep heat on our doorstep: Geothermal energy a realistic proposition for IrelandBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningMan describes experience as landlord as ‘traumatic’ after overholding tenantBy Jack White
HealthJust one facility inspected by Mental Health Commission fully compliant with regulationsBy Emmet Malone
PeopleI got to see Catherine O’Hara as Moira Rose in the flesh – before it was too lateBy Emer McLysaght
Climate CrisisKeep your front garden intact and other nature-based solutions to urban flood risksBy Sylvia Thompson
SportAnabelle Zurbay: ‘In my school, it’s actually kind of normal to become an Olympian’By Ian O'Riordan
Politics‘With Sinn Féin it’s sack first, ask questions later’, Minister claims in Brazilian beef rowBy Marie O’Halloran
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Cork landlord ‘traumatised’; Micheál Martin bounces back and more weather warningsListen | 08:50
BusinessTwo in five Irish people planning to buy an electric vehicle in next two yearsBy Colin Gleeson
Six NationsGarry Ringrose calls for Ireland to have ‘all-court’ defence to deal with France threatBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionIt’s ironic how it took a Corkman to teach UK’s Labour to sound like English patriotsBy Finn McRedmond
Six Nations‘A big threat, the heart of their attack’: Caelan Doris on France captain Antoine DupontBy Gerry Thornley
Social AffairsUS House committee on free speech hears from Irish barrister and Fr Ted writer Graham LinehanBy Martin Wall
Opinion‘John O’Dowd pints’ proved the final straw for Sinn Féin in pub and hotel rates rowBy Newton Emerson
IrelandIreland to move ‘incrementally’ on social media age limits as Australia-style ban rejectedBy Ellen Coyne
Gaelic GamesEasy to blame Armagh loss on their handpass dependency, but there’s more to itBy Ciarán Murphy
Your WellnessFinding healing spaces: ‘Going on this retreat was a turning point for me’By Sylvia Thompson
Global BriefingWhile Xi and Trump talk, US and EU explore ways to reduce dependence on ChinaBy Denis Staunton
Asia-PacificJapan’s new prime minister is surfing a wave of popularity – can it last?By Leo Lewis, David Keohane and Harry Dempsey in Tokyo
Business Today NewsletterAffordability gap remains for first-time buyers and TikTok fesses up on harmful social media contentBy Dominic Coyle
CourtsHSE apologises to family over father’s death after medics failed to perform CAT scan By Paul Neilan
In the News PodcastEpstein files: What’s in the latest release and what’s missing? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:46
The Irish Times pollThe Irish Times-Ipsos B&A poll February 2026: the full results in chartsBy Paul Scott
IrelandStatus orange and yellow weather warnings in place as unsettled weather to last into next weekBy Jack White and Cormac McQuinn
Housing & PlanningTenants feel ‘hopeless’ after receiving evictions connected to Nama’s wind-down By Jack White
CourtsTeacher who claims arm broken by garda could not have sustained injury before her arrest, court told
Inside Politics NewsletterMicheál Martin gets a boost, while Keir Starmer risks getting the bootBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Climate CrisisMinister disbands department’s climate division in move branded ‘reckless’ by GreensBy Caroline O'Doherty
FilmMelania documentary takes in €37,992 at UK and Ireland box office on opening weekend By Ian Jones and Lauren Del Fabbro
StageEureka Day at the Gate: The privileged few tear each other part in a satire of liberal confusionBy Max McGuinness
EducationTeacher who stole money from primary school had ‘all-consuming’ addiction, hearing toldBy Stephen Farrell
Housing & PlanningLandlord sees off case taken by former tenant who made ‘ridiculous’ demands By Jack White
WeatherWhy is it raining so much? Persistent rain in Ireland driven by an unusual combination of events By Caroline O'Doherty
TV & RadioIn an era where so much on our screens is fake, the Winter Olympics is something to beholdBy Rosita Boland
PoliticsMinisters resisted officials who advised breaking up Road Safety Authority over failingsBy Ken Foxe
OireachtasSocial media ban risks pushing children towards ‘unregulated spaces’, committee hearsBy Katie Mellett
WorkDAA settles with outgoing CEO Kenny Jacobs for ‘considerably less’ than previous deal - Minister By Barry O'Halloran
OireachtasTánaiste and Pearse Doherty warned to ‘behave with a bit of decorum’ in DáilBy Marie O’Halloran
RestaurantsThe Tannery restaurant in Dungarvan to close its doors after 30 years in businessBy Úna McCaffrey
BusinessJohnny Ronan firm criticises Stephen’s Green shopping centre redevelopment plan By Gordon Deegan
Crime & LawServing garda sent for trial on corruption charges including sharing confidential informationBy Tom Tuite
Six NationsRTÉ and Virgin Media offering ‘in-game’ advertising slots during Six NationsBy Mary Hannigan
RacingPhilip Byrnes cleared of wrongdoing over unseat from Redwood Queen at Wexford last MayBy Brian O'Connor
PoliticsScrambler regulations will empower gardaí to seize vehicles, with release fees increasingBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeGermany’s far-right AfD attempts to soften ‘remigration’ stance as elections loom By Derek Scally
CourtsDublin man died of stab wound to neck severing artery and jugular, murder trial hearsBy Eoin Reynolds
BusinessGovernment collects €8.5bn in tax in January as Christmas sales boost VATBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandState secures closed hearing in senior Garda detective’s whistleblower claim By Stephen Bourke
As it happenedDublin bus crash: One dead and three hospitalised as bus crashes into pedestrians in city centreBy Katie Mellett and Jade Wilson
IrelandCatherine Connolly hits right notes during visit to hidden ‘jewel’ of DerryBy Freya McClements
BusinessBank of Ireland’s failure to tell Supreme Court about loan sale ‘reckless’By Barry O'Halloran
Crime & LawPrisoners’ in-cell alarm systems apparently muted by staff at Cloverhill, report findsBy Darragh Mc Donagh
CourtsMan allegedly drank up to 12 beers before reversing car over three children, court hearsBy Alan Erwin
An Irish DiaryTaxing times: Frank McNally on what links Thomas Kinsella, TK Whitaker and Myles na gCopaleen By Frank McNally
PoliticsMay byelections confirmed for Connolly and Donohoe seats in Galway and Dublin By Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
USEpstein files shed light on Steve Bannon’s efforts to influence European politicsBy Angela Giuffrida in Rome, Deborah Cole in Berlin and Angelique Chrisafis in Paris
OireachtasBord Bia chairman says he will not stand down following Brazilian beef revelations By Conor Pope
DublinPedestrian (80s) dead and three people injured after bus crashes in Dublin city centreBy Jade Wilson
PoliticsMcEntee signals openness to US military equipment as part of Ireland’s defence agenda By Keith Duggan
PoliticsTrade talks and visas could be used as leverage by US in EU tech regulation rowBy Martin Wall
OireachtasCalls for gardaí to use DNA spray that tags scrambler riders, bikes for future prosecutionBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsJury asked to decide if sergeant used ‘reasonable force’ after baton strike on ex-gardaBy Paul Neilan
Live updatesFlooding in Dublin and surrounding counties; Met Éireann forecasts more rain to come amid warningsBy Glen Murphy and Sarah Burns
Six NationsOpens in new windowFrance v Ireland live updates: Bonus point for France but Ireland threatening comebackBy David Gorman