BusinessDonohoe vows to protect €450m fund to pay developers’ subsidies By Jennifer Bray and Barry O'Halloran
EconomyDevolving income tax powers to Stormont pointless amid political dysfunctionBy John FitzGerald
CaveatShortages and price hikes affecting Ireland’s tourism sector made worse by our own decisionsBy Mark Paul
TV & RadioWith Joe Duffy frequently absent, Katie Hannon sounds increasingly at home on LivelineBy Mick Heaney
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: This TV school is a makey-up fantasy realm, like Hobbiton, Narnia or DalkeyBy Patrick Freyne
Work‘When it rains in Los Angeles, I run out on the balcony. You’d miss a bit of rain’By Barbara McCarthy
ResidentialWhat will €550,000 buy in France, England, Switzerland, Spain and Cork?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Health‘Are you still off them?’: Former smokers share their stories of kicking the buttsBy Sylvia Thompson
TV & RadioJon Ronson: In 2008 Graham Linehan told me ‘Join Twitter, the place where no one fights’By Hugh Linehan
SoccerLisa Fallon: It’s time for Irish sport to treat the coaching profession as professionalBy Lisa Fallon
BusinessSubsidising builders, supplying baby formula to the US, and a week in a snow-free DavosBy Úna McCaffrey
Farming & FoodAlmost 280,000 people working on farms - 2020 agricultural census confirmsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeBoris Johnson says Ukraine needs ‘vital’ support as Russian forces slowly ‘chew through ground’ in east
WorldPalestinian investigation finds Israeli soldier deliberately shot Al Jazeera journalistBy Ali Sawafta
EducationTransition year football programme results in 11 underage international capsBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsRapist given additional four year sentence for sexually assaulting granddaughterBy David Raleigh
Financial ServicesJPMorgan collecting data on race in bid to boost lending to minorities By Imani Moise
Social AffairsDublin’s north inner city is local area with most Ukrainian arrivals - CSOBy Simon Carswell
Financial ServicesFans furious as Bank of Ireland app scuppers purchases of Springsteen ticketsBy Colin Gleeson
CultureLego National Library of Ireland built from sausages, gold pieces and Star Wars insigniaBy Adesewa Awobadejo
HealthTwo-thirds of emergency doctors suffering burnout, survey findsBy Paul Cullen and Olivia Kelleher
CourtsTrial halted after woman pleads guilty to murder and attempted murder of her sonsBy Paul Higgins
USTexas school shooting: Questions persist in the wake of an unspeakable tragedyBy Martin Wall in Uvalde, Texas
Crime & LawKinahan ally emerging as new leading figure in Irish gangland, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally
TennisLeylah Fernandez turns final set around to sink Belinda Bencic at French Open By Tumaini Carayol at Roland Garros
Financial ServicesJury in former solicitor Michael Lynn’s theft trial sent home for weekendBy Isabel hayes
PoliticsIreland has ‘done a lot more’ than UK to tackle cost-of-living, says VaradkarBy Cormac McQuinn and Barry Roche
USChildren attacked by Texas gunman called for help as police awaited support, official saysBy Martin Wall in Uvalde, Texas
Social AffairsHomeless numbers top 10,000 for first time since pandemicBy Kitty Holland and Barry Roche
Middle EastAl Jazeera refers killing of Shireen Abu Akleh to International Criminal CourtBy Mark Weiss
Crime & LawPolicing Authority appoints three new assistant commissioners in An Garda SíochánaBy Conor Lally
An Irish DiaryFrank McNally on how Bruce Springsteen concerts became a luxury productBy Frank McNally
SoccerKen Early: Liverpool looking to prey on Real Madrid anxiety in intriguing Paris match By Ken Early
IrelandIncrease in speeding fines and penalty points could be introduced to reduce high trend of road deaths -RSA chiefBy Áine Kenny
Europe‘Serious risk of genocide’ as Russian troops grind their way forward in Donbas By Daniel McLaughlin
Crime & LawMan who assaulted partner, fracturing her eye socket, jailed for four yearsBy Peter Murtagh and Declan Brennan
IrelandFemale pedestrian in serious condition after collision with motorcyclistBy Sarah Burns and Conor Lally
OpinionJennifer O’Connell: A notification flashes. Code red lockdown at my children’s schoolBy Jennifer O'Connell
IrelandPilots who died in 2019 Kildare plane crash may have been disorientated by spiral dive, says reportBy Áine Kenny