MotorsPlug-in hybrids emitting three times more pollutants than claimed, report finds By Neil Briscoe
Ireland‘I am still alive but my life is different now’ - survivor of Creeslough explosion says his ‘heart is broken’By Patsy McGarry
OpinionUntil an artist passes through living memory, let them control their own workBy Michael O'Loughlin
MotorsVW’s ID.Buzz: This electric Transporter win smiles wherever you go. But don’t look at the priceBy Michael McAleer
EnvironmentSchool children using weather stations to help monitor climate change patternsBy Shauna Bowers
BooksThe Writer’s Torch: The Bell stories anthologised with illuminating modern feedback By Mia Levitin
FilmWomen Talking: Four stars for Jessie Buckley’s intense, disturbing Oscar-nominated film By Donald Clarke
Your MoneyBrianna Parkins: Buying a first home in Ireland is very difficult, but not impossible By Brianna Parkins
OpinionMichael McDowell: We are in crisis. There is no time for consultation on housing refugeesBy Michael McDowell
In the NewsHow the ‘Golden Visa’ scheme rains Chinese cash on Irish charitiesBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:16
AbroadFrom Wexford MP to premier of Victoria: The Irishman who made a mark on two continentsBy Dr J Patrick Greene
IrelandL’Arche Ireland ‘very disappointed’ at latest revelations about founder Jean VanierBy Patsy McGarry
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which 1980s U2 record is not represented on their new ‘reimagined’ compilation album?By Tony Clayton-Lea
TransportTrains may move to vending machines following trolley service suspension By Seán McCárthaigh
Your FitnessLive by the 80/20 rule, and 32 other easy, expert fitness tips you will stick toBy Lizzie Cernik
IrelandJudges and academics in fresh row over research claiming Wikipedia used for judgmentsBy Mary Carolan
Your WellnessThe word ‘dementia’ is not enough to name an illness that has been likened to a slow deathBy Anthea Rowan
Commercial PropertyFully fitted offices in Sandyford Business District seeking €25 per sq ftBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyUrban Green Private completes €23m purchase of Cork shopping centre By Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialGoing is good for Paddy Jordan, the agent behind some of Ireland’s most lucrative stud salesBy Miriam Mulcahy
Gaelic GamesAnne Dalton: ‘If I had 15 medals in my back pocket . . . I’d still say I should have won more’By Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cups, the last frontier of the fixture warsBy Seán Moran
US‘Pride is coming back’: Biden touts victories on jobs and climate in State of the Union addressBy Lauren Gambino and Joan E Greve in Washington
Business Today NewsletterZurich’s bid for rival insurer, how to get a foot on property ladder, and medicine pricesBy Ciarán Hancock
Morning Sports BriefingAttacking rugby on the rise suits Ireland; Sigerson Cup a battle in GAA’s fixture warsBy David Gorman
Inside Politics NewsletterDoes Attorney General’s report bring nursing home charges controversy to an end? Not quiteBy Jack Horgan-Jones
TransportAllow gardaí take control of drones threatening airfield, says Dublin Airport chief By Vivienne Clarke, Mark Hilliard and Conor Lally
PoliticsAttorney General’s nursing home charges report fails to take into account State’s moral duty - BacikBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Housing & PlanningMedium-density builds could significantly increase number of homes per site, architects tell Minister for HousingBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Your MoneyIrish mortgage rates remain among lowest in Europe but set to climb fast, says Central Bank By Conor Pope
CourtsSupreme Court to hear appeal by woman charged with sexual assault of disabled sonsBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsSentencing of teenager for Urantsetseg Tserendorj murder delayed due to ‘yawning gap’ in lawBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsPrawns ‘don’t like the dark’, says trawler owner who denies fishermen’s claims of 20-hour work daysBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsHuman trafficking and prostitution trial collapses due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’By Sonya McLean
CourtsJudge notes ‘power imbalance’ as teen sentenced for rape and sex assault of young cousinBy Eimear Dodd
CourtsBus company that falsely claimed driver used racial slur ordered to pay nearly €9,000By Stephen Bourke
UKDavid Carrick ‘no longer the big man’ following life sentences, says victim of UK police officerBy Emine Sinmaz
Social Affairs‘I have been spat at and told I’d be stabbed leaving work,’ children’s nurse tells committeeBy Emmet Malone
EducationSchool-based screening can improve mental health of teenagers, new study findsBy Carl O'Brien
UK‘Give us wings’: Ukraine’s president asks Britain for fighter jets in Westminster speechBy Mark Paul
OpinionPerformative nationalism among issues blocking needed cross-Border co-operation on healthBy Newton Emerson
PoliticsCall for local councillors to be exempt from obligations to declare earnings outside politicsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbySix Nations - Ireland v France: ‘If we’re favourites, that doesn’t bother me,’ says Johnny SextonBy Gerry Thornley
Inside BusinessIrish Times Business Person of the Year: ‘I never really wanted to work for anyone else’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 46:13
Big TechMicrosoft targets Google’s search dominance with AI-powered BingBy Richard Waters and Madhumita Murgia
PoliticsNew cost of living measures within next fortnight, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
OireachtasProtests against foreign nationals at Dublin hospital a new low, says TaoiseachBy Sarah Burns
BusinessNama may fall short of housing delivery targets due to viability challengesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Ireland‘There’s a lot of embarrassment’: Volunteers say there is a stigma about people using food banksBy Colette Sheridan
HealthHealth service recruitment targets missed despite ‘unprecedented’ increases in staff, PAC to be toldBy Cormac McQuinn
EducationMunster Technological University plans ‘phased’ reopening next week after IT breachBy Carl O'Brien
CourtsAccused had ‘smirk on his face’ when CPR was being administered to Garda Colm Horkan, court toldBy Ryan Dunne
PoliticsBertie Ahern: Fianna Fáil TDs ‘delighted’ at return of former taoiseach to the partyBy Cormac McQuinn
OpinionAttorney General does not address question at heart of nursing home controversyBy Fintan Butler
Middle East‘Most of the people we found under the rubble were dead’: Hopes fade for Turkey earthquake survivorsBy Ruth Michaelson, Lorenzo Tondo and Deniz Baris Narli
CourtsSisters guilty of making false statements to obtain direct provision payments worth over €10,000By Jessica Magee
An Irish DiaryTurbulent priest – Frank McNally on Fr Clarence Duffy and a religious rebellion in 1970s CavanBy Frank McNally
CourtsTeen avoids jail for his role in boiling water attack on womanBy Isabel Hayes and Jessica Magee
RugbySix Nations 2023: Dan Sheehan and Conor Murray emerge as doubts for France clashBy Gerry Thornley
HistoryTraces of graffiti remain on Hill of Tara standing stone despite cleaning effortsBy Jack Power and Paul Murphy
PoliticsTánaiste strongly criticises British plans for Northern Ireland legacy legislation on Washington visitBy Martin Wall
Social AffairsNo Government records on commissions paid by charities and companies for ‘golden visa’ moneyBy Arthur Beesley
EuropeTurkey admits it is having problems getting aid to earthquake victims as death toll tops 11,000 By Adam Samson in Ankara, Ayla Jean Yackley in Istanbul and Ian Smith in London
Social AffairsFirst shipment of aid for victims of the Turkish and Syrian earthquake leaves IrelandBy Barry Roche and Ronan McGreevy
SoccerPremier League: Jadon Sancho’s strike rescues Manchester United at home to LeedsBy Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford
PoliticsConcern at Fine Gael meeting over asylum seekers losing or destroying passports while flying into the StateBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerDamien Duff: ‘A player with experience and quality costs €1,200 a week - I ain’t got that’ By Gavin Cummiskey
USJoe Biden references Irish man’s daughter in state of the union address as inspirational story about cancerBy Ronan McGreevy
TV & RadioThe Secret Artists: A balm for the mind and spirit in a noisy, overwhelming worldBy Ed Power
Your Wellness‘I don’t know what to do. I’ve never told anybody what happened and know nobody would believe me’By Trish Murphy
Your WellnessHow healthy are saunas? And can they really simulate a workout without the work?By Dani Blum