BooksFog Bells: A flavour of the depth and richness of the poetry currently being written in TurkishBy Neil P Doherty
BooksSeamus Heaney’s later years: Nicholas Allen explores his final poetry volumesBy Bernard O’Donoghue
MusicThe Music Quiz: What is the birth name of former One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson?By Tony Clayton-Lea
PeopleMy partner and I recently bought. It seemed half the street had a key to our new homeBy Cathal O'Gara
ArtAnna Macleod: Tír Breac/Speckled Land review – An artist in negotiation with her materials, attuned to history and mythology By Aengus Woods
ResidentialRural Wicklow oasis on an acre with two garden studios and a hot tubBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Jersey Letter‘A perfect storm is coming to Jersey’ he warned, but all I could see were blue skiesBy Mark Paul
Commercial PropertyCantor Fitzgerald seeking €40m for south Dublin office and retail portfolioBy Ronald Quinlan
BusinessGlasgow shows what happens if you open a mega hospital before it is ready: people dieBy John McManus
AbroadRaising children abroad: ‘Their Irish identity is an anchor, the only portable home they have’ By Anna McMahon
LettersLetters to the Editor, March 18th: On the Dublin Airport passenger cap, high-speed rail lines and football crazy
BusinessPrimary Health Properties’ Irish portfolio on track to top €450m amid expansionBy Joe Brennan
CourtsGerry Adams says he aided Irish unification cause but was never a member of the IRABy Mark Hennessy and Ellen O’Riordan
EnvironmentVapes implicated in bin lorry and sorting centre fires that cost €100m over three yearsBy Caroline O'Doherty
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Munster round-robin now looms ominously for down-on-their-luck WaterfordBy Seán Moran
Your Wellness‘I rarely bring up my sexuality in front of family, for fear they will not love me’By Trish Murphy
OpinionIreland needs to grow up and get serious about its interestsBy Bobby McDonagh and Brigid Laffan
Global BriefingKazakhstan’s president secures sweeping powers in constitutional overhaulBy Denis Staunton
Work‘I returned to work after maternity leave and was issued with a notice of redundancy’By Jack White
PoliticsMartin faced a choice in Trump meeting: meek silence, or speak up. He chose the latterBy Keith Duggan
Middle EastBlocked toilets, fire damage and injured sailors: US aircraft carrier to sail for repairs in Crete
PoliticsAirbnb-style operators renting for over seven years may get planning reprieve By Jack Horgan-Jones
Housing & PlanningGovernment was advised that rent reforms carried ‘significant’ risk of evictionsBy Ellen Coyne
AmericasPower blackouts, fuel shortages and mass emigration: Cuba’s crisis weighs heaviest on the elderlyBy Hannah McCarthy
ResidentialVillage estate restored by Ryanair cofounder hits the market with €20m price tagBy Jessica Doyle
CourtsEnoch Burke’s transfer from Mountjoy to Castlerea was lawful, High Court rulesBy Fiachra Gallagher
EconomyHouse prices rising at 7% with average cost of Dublin home now close to €600,000By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessMcGrath proposes EU plan to ‘harmonise’ some national rules around tax and insolvencyBy Jack Power
Middle EastWho is winning the Middle East war? Tehran defiant as Washington caught by surprise By Michael Jansen
Adams TestifiesGerry Adams ‘stunned’ by 1996 London Docklands bombing, denies he was behind itBy Ellen O’Riordan
Inside Business PodcastThe difficult choices that could dramatically increase housing supply in DublinListen | 43:38
BusinessResearch Ireland and AIB invest €5.7m in facility to explore AI’s role in climate fightBy Colin Gleeson
USIran war opens a dangerous new front for the US president: his Maga baseBy James Politi, Lauren Fedor and and Amy Mackinnon in Washington
SoccerCaf president accused of letting Morocco ‘dictate law’ after Senegal lose titleBy Ed Aarons and Romain Molina
ResidentialBilly Joel finally sells his Long Island mansion, €12m under the asking priceBy Rukmini Callimachi
RugbyNine-try PBC cruise to Munster Senior Cup win over St Munchin’sBy Stephen Barry at Virgin Media Park
Crime & LawMan (42) arrested for questioning following fatal stabbing of father-of-one in CorkBy Barry Roche
Politics‘A display of polite pushback’: How world’s media covered Martin’s meeting with TrumpBy Ellen Coyne
SoccerSinn Féin TD ‘to review options’ after Drogheda United owners instruct her to resign from roles at club By Gavin Cummiskey
EconomyDublin Airport growth would see it compete with housing for water and power, committee hearsBy Tim O'Brien
EuropePoland political gridlock threatens public finances with uncertainty, ratings agency warnsBy Derek Scally
Gaelic GamesCriticism of Kieran McGeeney will focus on one key area if Armagh get relegatedBy Paul Keane
Health‘Leaky’ brain barrier a key link between head trauma and brain disease, study findsBy Shauna Bowers
Six NationsScott Bemand continues building Ireland’s depth as nine uncapped players named in Six Nations squad By John O'Sullivan
WorkGovernment support for workforce training represents ‘very poor return’ for employersBy Emmet Malone
GolfRory McIlroy focused on defending Masters title while still enjoying the champion perksBy Philip Reid
Courts‘Sexual predator’: Former Dublin school principal jailed for four years By Declan Brennan and Sonya McLean
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: Kate O’Connor could reach new heights at the World Indoors in PolandBy Sonia O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryHigh-level hyperbolics: Frank McNally on the Irish approach to bigging things upBy Frank McNally
RugbyMarist Athlone defend Connacht crown as they hold off Sligo Grammar at the deathBy Linley MacKenzie at Dexcom Stadium
SoccerRobbie Brady and Séamus Coleman in line to return to Ireland squad for World Cup playoff in PragueBy Gavin Cummiskey
Courts‘I was stunned by what had happened’: Adams repeatedly denies claims he was a leading IRA memberBy Ellen O’Riordan and Mark Hennessy
HealthRisk of meningitis spreading through Europe ‘very low’ despite fatal outbreak in EnglandBy Shauna Bowers
OireachtasGovernment finalising ‘appropriate intervention’ in response to rising fuel and oil costsBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsJudgment in Gerry Adams case will take some time but there was no new ‘smoking gun’ By Mark Hennessy
CourtsGardaí unable to locate couple whose Meath home was built without permission, judge toldBy Mary Carolan
IrelandAdams denies authorship of column claiming he was ‘rightly or wrongly’ IRA volunteerBy Mark Hennessy
HealthIrish cancer patients missing out on life-saving trials due to funding disparity By Emmet Malone
SportJosh Rock relaxed ahead of Dublin date despite poor start to Premier League darts seasonBy Ciarán Kirk
RacingStewards find no evidence of racist abuse by Nico de Boinville towards Declan Queally at Cheltenham
Crime & LawJeffrey Epstein-themed parade float showed ‘lack of understanding’ around sexual violence By Hugh Dooley, Katie Mellett and Aine Ryan
RugbyHarri Morris tackle on Ulster’s Cormac Izuchukwu should have been straight red cardBy John O'Sullivan
USNew York mayor Mamdani sparks debate after linking Irish history with Palestinian struggleBy Liam Stack
OireachtasSt Patrick’s day parade condemned for ‘Epstein files’ float simulating sexual activityBy Marie O’Halloran
War in the Middle EastIran lists oil and gas sites in Saudi, the UAE and Qatar that are now ‘legitimate targets’ By Glen Murphy and Jade Wilson
SoccerMo Salah caps comeback to send Liverpool into Champions League last eight with rout of GalatasarayBy Andy Hunter
Social AffairsExperience of being born in mother and baby home informed TD’s decision to oppose Bessborough developmentBy Ronan McGreevy and Marie O’Halloran
Crime & LawMan arrested after bomb squad attend scene of incident at Liffey Valley shopping centreBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawCharges to be dropped against three road traffic gardaí after six-year investigation By David Raleigh
Middle EastIran says Gulf oil facilities are ‘legitimate targets’ following attacks on large gasfieldBy Mark Weiss