EducationFifth of secondary schools forced to drop subjects due to teacher shortages, survey findsBy Emmet Malone
MotorsVolvo boss rebukes the EV doubters: ‘We are convinced electric is the right answer’By Neil Briscoe
MusicKiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally review: Harry Styles’ new album is a retro letdownBy Ed Power
MusicChamber Choir Ireland: ‘I’m always trying to find the voice that’s going to move the needle’By Michael Dervan
FilmBáite: An absorbing, visually handsome murder mystery that never quite quickens the pulseBy Tara Brady
FilmSound of Falling director Mascha Schilinski: ‘We realised there were many repressed secrets’By Tara Brady
Commercial PropertyPrivate Irish investor pays €1.35m for home of well-known Dublin 4 restaurant By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyForestry portfolio offers sustainable investment with scope for growth at €3m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyUK logistics specialist inks deal for Irish distribution hub at Airport Business ParkBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyPrice of One Molesworth cut by 37% as it returns to the market at €110m By Ronald Quinlan
Early Edition PodcastEvacuating Irish from Middle East, energy prices, retrofits, and a ‘good Irish death’Listen | 09:00
BusinessGreenman names new chief executive as fund sells assets to meet frozen redemptionsBy Joe Brennan
Gaelic GamesKerry great Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh signals fears about talent drain to AFL Women’s gameBy Gordon Manning
CourtsFormer Inland Fisheries Ireland chief says governance issues ‘weaponised’ against himBy Martin Wall
OpinionUS multinationals will not flee Ireland just because we stand up to Donald TrumpBy Alanna O'Malley
WeatherDublin Airport recorded its wettest February ever, with rainfall 255% above averageBy Caroline O'Doherty
OpinionForget pinkwashing on International Women’s Day – this is what Irish women needBy Kathy Sheridan
BooksField Notes from an Extinction by Eoghan Walls: Compelling story of survival and apocalypseBy Neil Hegarty
Your Money‘One of the proudest things I’ve ever done’: The growing number of solo women first-time buyersBy Joanne Hunt
Six NationsGordon D’Arcy: Ireland’s Twickenham breakdown dominance can pave way for success against Wales By Gordon D'Arcy
CourtsSon of JP McManus files new appeal to quash coroner’s cocaine verdict on wife’s deathBy Mark Tighe
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowMinister for Housing can hardly be surprised by increase in eviction notices
OireachtasTaoiseach’s Operation Septic Turkey prompts epic levels of fury on Opposition benchesBy Miriam Lord
Six Nations‘Easy to believe chances might not come again’: Perseverance pays off for Nick TimoneyBy Johnny Watterson
Six NationsBorthwick ball and Ireland’s defence: Three charts reveal interesting tactical trends from Six NationsBy Nathan Johns
EducationHaving to reveal how voluntary contributions are spent is insulting to schoolsBy John McHugh
Your Wellness‘I was away for the weekend, looked at the doorbell camera and could see my boyfriend moving out’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterPanic sweeps South Korea markets and going it alone in the housing marketBy Colin Gleeson
CourtsLandlord accused of evicting family while wielding hammer denies ‘outrageous’ claimsBy Ellen O’Riordan
IrelandIreland among most religious countries in western Europe, survey published by bishops findsBy Patsy McGarry
CourtsMan given suspended sentence over ‘mean-spirited and manipulative’ romance fraud By Declan Brennan
Inside Politics NewsletterAs war widens to Gulf states, Irish Government plans its largest evacuation operation everBy Harry McGee
Ireland‘Boarded out’ children could be included in mother and baby home scheme because ‘so poorly subscribed’By Marie O’Halloran
Social AffairsRotunda head welcomes decision not to move maternity hospital to Blanchardstown By Vivienne Clarke
In the News PodcastWhy Spain plans to ‘regularise’ 500,000 undocumented migrantsBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 17:17
Life & StyleI still remember being transfixed by a front page photograph when I was sixBy Rosita Boland
Crime & LawTime to halt Burke ‘family circus’: Judge sentences Enoch Burke’s mother and sister to prison for two weeksBy Mary Carolan
SportLuke Donald to remain Europe’s Ryder Cup captain going for historic three-peat at Adare ManorBy Ewan Murray
PoliticsResearcher to be paid €270k to write history of justice department and its achievementsBy Darragh Mc Donagh
Middle EastHow Iran could wage a new ‘tanker war’By Steff Chávez in Washington, Charles Clover and Jamie John in London and Henry Foy in Brussels
OireachtasConsultant in Middle East providing online psychiatric care to young people in KerryBy Shauna Bowers
ResidentialLack of awareness around opportunities keeps women from pursuing construction jobs, SCSI saysBy Jessica Doyle
HealthRotunda Hospital project to ‘jump to top of the queue’ under fast-track planning lawBy Shauna Bowers
Six NationsSix Nations debuts galore for Ireland as Andy Farrell shakes up pack for WalesBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsCost of living interventions not under consideration at the moment, says ChambersBy Jack Horgan-Jones
HockeyIreland’s men top pool at World Cup qualifier after comfortable win over PolandBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsMan admits dangerous driving causing deaths of his two friends while intoxicatedBy David Raleigh
WeatherIreland’s winter wetter and warmer than average for sixth year in a row, says Met ÉireannBy Conor Pope
Oireachtas‘Parents haven’t a clue’: Ireland urged to get young people off ‘toxic’ social mediaBy Marie O’Halloran
Inside Business PodcastHow the conflict in the Middle East is already affecting Irish consumersListen | 36:47
GolfTo the Manor born: No surprise that Luke Donald will lead Europe yet again in AdareBy Philip Reid
BusinessPlan to transform former AIB branch in Dublin into a bar, restaurant and 20 studio apartmentsBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessFirst-time buyers with Government grants now 50% of Cairn’s customer baseBy Colin Gleeson and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland v Wales team announcements: Andy Farrell makes five changes, Steve Tandy’s hand forced by injuries – as it happenedBy Muireann Duffy
GolfLuke Donald expects Adare Manor Ryder Cup ‘to be played in a very respectful and classy way’By Philip Reid
UKLabour MP’s partner among three arrested in UK on suspicion of spying for ChinaBy Pippa Crerar, Dan Sabbagh and Peter Walker
Middle EastMerz sides with Trump over US-Israel war on Iran with no talk of strike legalityBy Derek Scally
CourtsMan threatened partner while ‘furious’ after paternity test showed child was not hisBy Sonya McLean
IrelandLarge crowd attends UCD protest after ‘nude, bruised’ image of student sharedBy Ellen O’Riordan
Housing & PlanningMore than 1,300 applications received for 56 cost-rental homes in DublinBy Jack White
Six NationsAndy Farrell continues to grow squad depth with one eye on next year’s World Cup By Gerry Thornley
EducationCelbridge primary school to close tomorrow due to ‘urgent’ fire safety and building compliance issuesBy Sarah Burns
BusinessAccountant who quit after bosses investigated €152,000 ‘irregular’ spending loses WRC claimBy Stephen Bourke
An Irish DiaryPipe dreams: Sylvia Thompson on how a music teacher played his way into the record booksBy Sylvia Thompson
Courts‘You have mocked God,’ Enoch Burke tells judge after jailing of his mother and sisterBy Frank McNally
CourtsFormer Christian Brother jailed for sexually assaulting two boys more than 40 years agoBy David Raleigh
CourtsMurder accused spent time with Natalie McNally’s body while ‘distraught’ at wakeBy Seanín Graham
Social AffairsHeating oil prices increase by more than 50 per cent in Ireland in less than a weekBy Conor Pope and Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsClaims electricity grid being opened for privatisation are ‘nonsense’, Oireachtas committee toldBy Colm Keena
SportRory McIlroy tells Shane Lowry not to let nightmare finish last week define his seasonBy Philip Reid
TravelHow to fly from Ireland to Australia, New Zealand or Asia during the Middle East warBy Conor Pope
Middle EastWar on Iran spreads after US sinks ship near Sri Lanka and Nato defences shoot down missile By Mark Weiss
Six NationsGerry Thornley: IRFU confident relationship with Andy Farrell remains strong despite rumour millBy Gerry Thornley
War in Middle EastMinister for Enterprise has called for urgent investigation into price gouging claims around home heating oil, petrol and dieselBy Katie Mellett and Jade Wilson