CultureA packed Ambassador laughing as Ali McGraw died in Love Story. Ah, those were the daysBy Patsy McGarry
FilmFour new films to see this week: A Quiet Love, Send Help, My Father’s Shadow and TwinlessBy Donald Clarke and Tara Brady
BooksMark Haddon’s life-affirming brush with death: ‘The grim reaper is not all he’s made out to be’ By Pat Carty
BusinessLeapmotor: China’s no-frills EV maker aiming to become the next BYDBy Edward White, Gloria Li and Kana Inagaki
Your WellnessTattoos are generally considered safe, but there are things you should knowBy Dr Muiris Houston
BusinessDonald Trump could deflect Maga criticism of AI for the loss of jobs in US towards Ireland By Chris Horn
TravelThe midlife ‘gap year’: ‘How you can get the most value out of the short time you have’ By Ellie O'Byrne
Your MoneyFiachna Ó Braonáin: ‘My income has always been somewhat of a rollercoaster ride’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PoliticsTech firms lobby EU commissioner Michael McGrath in advance of law targeting addictive apps By Ellen Coyne
US‘Absolute hell’: Irishman with valid US work permit held by Ice since September By Karlin Lillington
PeopleSarah Moss: Standing in the shampoo aisle I wondered, which one just makes your hair clean?By Sarah Moss
Ireland‘We’re just in limbo’: Defective concrete puts Donegal childcare centres under huge stress By Katie Mellett
WeatherMet Éireann forecasts cloudy and wet start to the week before potential wintry showersBy Shauna Bowers
IrelandShannon Airport used for refuelling Ice deportation flights 10 times in past yearBy Conor Gallagher
Six NationsIreland try-scoring debutant Michael Milne shines in gloomy defeat to FranceBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerKen Early: Liverpool succumbed to a familiar hysteria in late collapse against Manchester CityBy Ken Early
SportLindsey Vonn: In 13 seconds, we went from gutsy Olympic comeback to one that turned brutalBy Mary Hannigan
Your Family‘My disorganised son is struggling in school, should I get him an ADHD assessment?’By John Sharry
SportRelentless Seattle Seahawks pummel New England Patriots to claim second Super Bowl titleBy Tom Lutz
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: The reason for high Irish house prices, and how tattoos affect the immune systemListen | 08:48
OpinionA section cut from Trump’s National Security Strategy has profound implications for the EUBy Paul Gillespie
OpinionI am a recovering restaurant critic and here’s why the Michelin hullabaloo makes me feel queasyBy Trevor White
CourtsEight Defence Force members under investigation or went to court accused of sexual offencesBy Ellen Coyne
Business Today NewsletterHomebuying headaches and more DAA trouble for the ministerBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
In the News PodcastThe son of killer dentist Colin Howell tells his storyBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 27:29
Asia-PacificJimmy Lai, Hong Kong pro-democracy figure, jailed for 20 years for national security offencesBy Amy Hawkins
CourtsFormer lifeguard who rejected redeployment as traffic warden loses discrimination claimBy Emmet Malone
BusinessSocial media companies made €32m serving scam ads to Irish users, research estimatesBy Hugh Dooley
Six NationsSix Nations on road to perdition unless chastening Celtic wake-up call is heededBy Robert Kitson
Inside Gaelic GamesBen O’Connor bristles against ‘cleansing’ hurling: what we learnt from the weekend’s GAA
Technology‘Dodgy boxes’ and smart home devices can open door of your home to cybercriminals – Grant Thornton By Conor Pope
BooksExit Stalin: The Soviet Union as a Civilization – Accessible history of a new societyBy Conor O’Clery
Inside Politics NewsletterIrish adviser’s resignation may not be enough to save Keir StarmerBy Paul Colgan
Asia-Pacific‘A death sentence’: Pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai faces prison until 96By Denis Staunton
Crime & LawWoman arrested as drugs valued at €1.7 million seized by gardaí in Co CarlowBy Sarah Burns
Gaelic GamesBen O’Connor can huff all he likes but we can’t slide back on head-high tacklesBy Denis Walsh
BusinessExplainer: One big reason why Ireland’s home-buying process is so fraughtBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
StageThe Cunning Little Vixen review: INO turns challenge into advantage with this energetic, inventive, well-performed Janacek operaBy Michael Dungan
BusinessLive register total falls in January but rise in number of under 25s who are claiming By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Asia-PacificWestern politicians’ complaints about Jimmy Lai’s punishment carry little weight By Denis Staunton
BusinessEuropean alternatives to Visa and Mastercard ‘urgently’ needed, says banking chiefBy Paola Tamma
RugbyOwen Doyle: Paris referee got big calls right, leaving Ireland with no cause for complaintBy Owen Doyle
StageInfinity review: Five stars for this Cork Arts Theatre staging of Hannah Moscovitch’s funny, obliquely mischievous playBy Mary Leland
OpinionDo we need more judges to speed up the justice system or is the problem too many lawyers?By John McManus
IrelandUse of ‘beep test’ to measure firefighters’ fitness discriminates against women, tribunal findsBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsWoman who raised concern for man after dumping his body in quarry is jailed for six years By Eoin Reynolds
CourtsSinn Féin senator alleging defamation may deliver late reply to defence, judge rulesBy Mary Carolan
CourtsAnti-immigration activist Derek Blighe sent forward for trial on garda harassment chargeBy Olivia Kelleher
Six NationsTwickenham crackdown with 24 fines for ‘public urination’ in connection to England v Wales gameBy Gerard Meagher
CourtsMan jailed for attempted murder of former partner after tracking car and stabbing herBy Eoin Reynolds
An Irish DiaryStreet wise: Ray O’Donoghue takes an evening stroll around Dublin cityBy Ray O’Donoghue
PoliticsDepartment of Health a ‘stumbling block’ to full opening of ‘life-saving’ homeless centreBy Kitty Holland
USIrishman detained by Ice appeals to Taoiseach to raise case with Trump amid ‘torture’By Jade Wilson, Pat Leahy and Cian O'Connell
IrelandIreland found in breach of European treaty over lack of Defence Forces overtimeBy Emmet Malone
As It HappenedDublin and Galway restaurants collect first Michelin stars with no three-star recognition for IrelandBy Úna McCaffrey
UKStarmer ‘not prepared to walk away’ after Scottish Labour leader calls for him to step downBy Peter Walker and Pippa Crerar
RestaurantsTwo new Michelin stars for Irish restaurants as glitzy ceremony descends on DublinBy Conor Pope
FoodMichelin’s Irish reservations: ‘It shows how far we have travelled as a food destination’By Conor Pope
DublinDublin City Council seeks €114m in funding to kickstart Taoiseach’s taskforce planBy Olivia Kelly
UKKeir Starmer fights for political future as Scottish Labour leader urges resignation By Mark Paul and Pat Leahy
SportFlying rumour, or ground for concern? The lengths ski jumpers go to for Olympic gloryBy Andy Bull in Predazzo
CourtsCanadian tourist beaten to death in Dublin was ‘loved by everyone’, sister saysBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsAmerican pleads not guilty by reason of insanity to murder of father in hotel By Alison O'Riordan
RestaurantsIrish cooking is ready for the next step – it’s just waiting for Michelin to agreeBy Corinna Hardgrave
CourtsVulnerable minor who should be in special care absconded from private accommodationBy Fiachra Gallagher