BooksSeamus Heaney: from ancient Greece to home turf, Northern shades and the Nobel PrizeBy Nicholas Allen
CultureEvent guide: Aisling Bea, St Patrick’s Day gigs, and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsAI’s growing footprint: The environmental cost of data centres and big techBy Sandra O'Connell
The Counter Ruck PodcastDo Scotland have a genuine chance at breaking their 11-match losing run to Ireland?Listen | 25:23
Special ReportsA broad investment church that continues to evolve despite political turbulenceBy Barry McCall
Special ReportsHow to invest responsibly: Choosing ethical funds that fit your values By Sandra O'Connell
TV & RadioWhether grilling guests or praising fried food, David McCullagh’s delivery is proper orderBy Mick Heaney
BusinessIf Ireland addresses domestic weaknesses, multinationals are set to continue investing By Martin Shanahan
FilmOscars 2026: All of Ireland’s Academy Award wins, including two doubles and a tripleBy Donald Clarke
EnvironmentCouncils warn of risks to tourism and agriculture from Shannon water projectBy Cormac McQuinn
AbroadSt Patrick’s Day: Irish abroad how are you celebrating? Send us your photosBy Genevieve Carbery
AbroadAn Irish architect in Berlin: ‘Freedom people here have to be themselves gave me courage’ By Genevieve Carbery
PeopleBrianna Parkins: The invisible working-class line where things are ‘not for people like us’By Brianna Parkins
OpinionCaoilfhionn Gallagher: We must remember the unnamed women who changed this island for the betterBy Caoilfhionn Gallagher
RacingRebecca Curtis plotting Gold Cup heist for Haiti Couleurs from west Wales racing outpostBy Brian O'Connor
Climate CrisisEVs, solar panels and heat pumps concentrated in affluent areas of IrelandBy Caroline O'Doherty
OpinionReal legacy of Elvis may be contested, but his story recalls a better AmericaBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Iran war displaces millions, homelessness in Dublin and a new Elvis movieBy Andrew McNairListen | 12:16
AthleticsRonnie Delany’s Olympic gold medal lifted a nation, but he almost didn’t make itBy Johnny Watterson
SoccerGalway United expecting tough game against league leaders Bohemians at Dalymount Park By Paul Buttner
Six NationsAndy Farrell confident Bundee Aki and James Lowe will extend contracts to take in World CupBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandHousing crisis pushes ‘destitute children closer to sleeping on Dublin streets’By Kitty Holland
Six NationsIreland’s towering lock Darragh Murray set to play his part in crunch game against ScotlandBy John O'Sullivan
Six NationsIreland’s Daniel Ryan plans to pick up where he left off in Under-20s Six Nations finaleBy John O'Sullivan
OpinionOpinion: Ireland’s power class has a colonial attitude to the Irish languageBy Conchúr Ó Giollagáin and Brian Ó Curnáin
Ireland‘Deterrent capability’ will be ‘in tatters’ if Defence Forces retention not addressed, says Lieut ColBy Emmet Malone
In the News PodcastLife in Beirut as Israel’s ‘precision strikes’ kill displaced civilians By Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:20
Business Today NewsletterWindfall for Donegal investors and Rotunda tests drones for medical deliveries By Ciarán Hancock
CourtsSix years for boatyard worker caught trying to escape ‘sophisticated’ grow house By Isabel Hayes
Six NationsWritten-off Gregor Townsend has Scotland plotting their greatest Six Nations storyBy Tom English
CourtsPersonal trainer at women-only gym pleads guilty to assaults on former girlfriendBy Fiona Ferguson
BusinessGovernment has right policy mix in place to reach 50,000 new homes a year, Glenveagh chief saysBy Colin Gleeson
TV & RadioMel Schilling: Married at First Sight expert shares terminal cancer diagnosis update with fansBy Dee Jefferson
Six NationsMatt Williams: Ireland will lose if Scotland bring their elite mentality to DublinBy Matt Williams
On The Money NewsletterCan you Zippay me a fiver? Banks enter a new world with a new wordBy Conor Pope
GolfShane Lowry makes final hole eight at Players Championship as recent water woes continueBy David Gorman
The Women's PodcastJoanne McNally: ‘I don’t see myself having a child with a romantic partner’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 84:15
MusicJames Blake: Trying Times review – Quietly mesmerising comedown album with no bottom floor, only endless depthsBy Ed Power
Middle EastBellicose, vengeful, unapologetic: Why Pete Hegseth sees moral purpose in war as weaknessBy Greg Jaffe
HealthHealth unions say HSE has ‘ploughed ahead’ with AI strategy without adequate consultationBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessSmall businesses call for Government action to alleviate rising energy pricesBy Colin Gleeson
DrinkGuinness sub-zero: Secrets of Irish stout locked up in digital vault in Arctic archiveBy Conor Pope
UK‘Philomena’s Law’ backed by UK, Irish governments to protect mother and baby home survivorsBy Mark Paul and Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthPromised review of cases of children who may have had unnecessary hip surgery not yet startedBy Shauna Bowers
HealthDoctors at Irish hospital accidentally operated on patient’s wrong testicle during surgeryBy Darragh McDonagh
CourtsDoctor jailed for eight years for raping nurse as she slept in Limerick apartmentBy David Raleigh and Shauna Bowers
People‘I was six when I decided I wanted to play rugby for Ireland... Beating New Zealand was the stuff you dream of’
Middle EastAnger as strikes on Iran damage some of its most cherished cultural jewels By Michael Jansen
PoliticsSimon Harris growing ‘more concerned’ about inflationary impact of war on IranBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsIreland-UK to carry out ‘live exercises’ after leaders agree on protections of sea cablesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Inside Politics PodcastTaoiseach awaits his next dentist’s appointment at The White HouseListen | 60:18
CourtsWoman defrauded State of €112,000 claiming deserted wife’s allowance while cohabitingBy Niamh O’Donoghue
HealthBam commits to April 30th completion date for children’s hospital, says Minister By Shauna Bowers
BusinessBarrister sues Google in bid to delist search results linked to UK Revenue publication By Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsAna Kriégel murder: Records on Boy A’s progress in custody ‘crucial’ to life sentence appeal, court hearsBy Fiona Magennis
The Politics FixAnticipation and trepidation in advance of Micheál Martin’s visit to the White House By Harry McGee
CourtsMan claiming to be mistaken for one of nine identical brothers first to be prosecuted for obstructing deportationBy Tom Tuite
CheltenhamCheltenham day four: Gold Cup glory for Townend and Mullins with Gaelic Warrior – as it happenedBy Nathan Johns
CourtsState given more time to respond to Jozef Puska’s appeal submissions over Ashling Murphy murder convictionBy Fiona Magennis
ResidentialLook inside: Luxury four-bed home in boutique development on Shrewsbury Road in Dublin 4By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Crime & LawFamily of woman murdered by husband in Dublin ‘distressed’ after killer granted day releaseBy Órla Ryan
An Irish DiaryI was thankful I had filed away the obscure detail of who finished second to Ronnie Delany in 1956By Frank McNally
Six NationsSix Nations permutations: How Ireland, France or Scotland can win the 2026 competitionBy Muireann Duffy
Golf‘It would have sucked to be going home this afternoon’: Rory McIlroy makes Players cutBy Philip Reid
Middle EastTrump says Iran will be hit ‘very hard’ and calls regime leaders ‘deranged scumbags’By Sally Hayden
Six Nations‘It should be a fantastic game’: Ireland can beat Scotland in quest for Six Nations gloryBy Gerry Thornley
Middle East WarUS offering up to $10 million for information on Iran’s supreme leader and other senior officials By Ronan McGreevy and Hugh Dooley