MusicDeerhoof: Miracle-Level – After 30 years, a debut studio album. It’s delicate, trippy, grungy and wildly unpredicatableBy Siobhán Kane
In the NewsSt John Ambulance: an apology that came 50 years too lateBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:59
IrelandSeparate inquiry into mistreatment at residential homes during Covid-19 needed, advocates sayBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessMortgage approvals fall sharply as higher borrowing costs curtail buyersBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandIrish astrophotographers invited to reach for the stars in prestigious photography competitionBy Ronan McGreevy
FoodFirst Look: New south Co Dublin restaurant with wood-fired grills, Sunday roasts and inventive cocktailsBy Marie Claire Digby
Housing & PlanningHundreds of households facing eviction on April 1st contact Dublin homeless serviceBy Kitty Holland
WorkHybrid working has made it open season on swiping people’s stuff when they are not thereBy Olive Keogh
Life & StyleMatch ready hair: ‘If it’s not tight and tucked away... it’s like James Lowe on the wing’By Louise Lawless
DrinkTwo great value French wines for €8.99: a refreshing white and a herby, smooth redBy John Wilson
Asia-PacificDenis Staunton in China: The flowers did not last long, the mood is changing, and an angry wife threw punches in the cinemaBy Denis Staunton
OpinionJustine McCarthy: We should not scoff at the idea of Johnny Sexton as a national role modelBy Justine McCarthy
OpinionStephen Collins: Regional Independents emerge as a surprisingly cohesive groupBy Stephen Collins
FilmThe Movie Quiz: How many Daniel Craig Bond films share their titles with Ian Fleming yarns? By Donald Clarke
BusinessWoman gets €120,000 in compensation after bank puts house on market without telling herBy Joe Brennan
HealthNational physio programme for people with MS could save State €19m, charity saysBy Sylvia Thompson
PeopleEmer McLysaght: I already had seven tattoos but I knew this one would be differentBy Emer McLysaght
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: Silicon Valley Bank had no excuse for being ‘all in’ on giltsBy John FitzGerald
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Evictions and villainous landlords are part of what we are By Diarmaid Ferriter
Ireland‘It’s a dying trade’: Ireland’s rural pubs battle for survival as costs grow and habits changeBy Noel Baker
Gaelic GamesEamonn Corcoran believes that Tipperary should target the league - and LimerickBy Seán Moran
PoliticsFossil fuel windfall tax was changed after lobbying by Cork oil refinery ownerBy Jack Horgan-Jones
MusicKing Cedar: Everything More, & Other Stories - Irish folk meets Californian productionBy Lauren Murphy
FilmThe Five Devils: Five stars for a time-travelling melodrama you could not have seen comingBy Tara Brady
Your WellnessWomen pay the price for gender stereotyping in medicine in more ways than oneBy Geraldine Walsh
TV & RadioPeople have started to talk like professional wrestlers, and there’s no going backBy Patrick Freyne
Rugby2013 Six Nations win: ‘There was just something about that group - everything fit’ By Louise Lawless
CourtsGraham Dwyer loses appeal against conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara on all groundsBy Mary Carolan
Your Wellness‘I want to go home,’ she cried, as she attempted to escape the house she lived in for 45 yearsBy Áine Ryan
Business Today NewsletterAccenture cuts 400 jobs, central banks’ dilemma, and selling a house without telling the ownerBy Úna McCaffrey
PeopleThere’s a lot of depression in the veterinary industry. There’s a lot of dealing with deathBy Emma Martin
TV & RadioBBC will not resume filming Top Gear series after Flintoff crash investigationBy Harry Taylor
Americas‘Death flight’ plane to be returned to Argentina in story of incredible coincidences By Uki Goñi in Buenos Aires
Morning Sports BriefingHopelessly lopsided World Cup draw raises questions for World RugbyBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & Law‘Kerry babies’ case: Man and woman held on suspicion of murderBy Barry Roche, Vivienne Clarke and Anne Lucey
MusicDepeche Mode: Memento Mori – Doomy atmosphere and delicate warmth renew the fire By Siobhán Kane
BusinessNiall Gleeson of Uisce Éireann: ‘If anything happened to the river Liffey, we would be in trouble’By Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsPublic discussions on future of Irish neutrality to be held later this yearBy Pat Leahy and Conor Gallagher
RugbyIreland are still facing gargantuan task in World Cup despite Six Nations triumphBy Matt Williams
The Counter RuckThe Ireland players who can still stake a claim for World Cup squad placeBy Gerry Thornley
US‘Trump without the nonsense’: DeSantis treads fine line as popularity ebbsBy Lauren Fedor in Washington
GamingUK regulator drops key concern on Microsoft’s €70bn Activision dealBy Kate Beioley and Tim Bradshaw
Gaelic Games‘It’s a free shot, a shot they’ve earned’ - Mickey Harte’s leadership proving to be a turning point for LouthBy Gordon Manning
USThe US president, the porn star and the payment scandal that could lead to Trump being chargedBy Martin Wall
RugbyMunster determined to make final home game of the regular campaign count against GlasgowBy John Fallon
BusinessWill Revolut’s vow to undercut Irish car insurers by 30% reactivate the industry’s herd instincts?By Joe Brennan
BusinessAccenture to begin consultation with staff on 400 redundancies at Irish businessBy Laura Slattery
CourtsMan who killed wife with samurai sword in north Dublin sentenced to life in prisonBy Alison O’ Riordan
Inside PoliticsThe Independents’ policy setting power, unhappy Greens and a perilous position for the GovernmentListen | 35:40
PoliticsReview of Fair Deal income exemptions to consider ‘unintended consequences’By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsHigh Court refers legal questions to CJEU in planning challenge to 123 Cork apartmentsBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsJury begins deliberations in trial of Michael Scott who denies murdering aunt Chrissie TreacyBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsFather fails in appeal to quash conviction for murder of his baby son who choked on a ball of tissueBy Paul Neilan
CourtsFamily of man tortured into confessing that he killed soldier awarded £350,000By Rebecca Black, PA
EuropeVisit of King Charles to France postponed following fierce pension-reform protestsBy Lara Marlowe
PoliticsLabour conference arrives amid signs party is finally over hangover of last time in governmentBy Harry McGee
Middle EastUS launches air strikes against Iran-backed militants in SyriaBy Andrew England in London and James Politi in Washington
RugbyThird-placed Ulster can have notions about chasing down the Stormers in secondBy Michael Sadlier
CourtsWilliam Dunlop’s motorcycle ‘bottomed out’ several times before fatal crash, inquest hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
Crime & LawToday, the accusations against Joanne Hayes would be laughed out of court. Back then...By Michael O'Regan
Asia-PacificIndian opposition leader Gandhi expelled from parliamentBy Suhasini Raj and Alex Travelli
Middle EastSunak warns Netanyahu of international concern over tensions with PalestiniansBy Robert Wright in London
SoccerÖzil and Aubameyang are living proof that losing a player can bring undeniable benefitsBy Barney Ronay
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Mary Lou McDonald and Jeffrey Donaldson learn there’s no partition in economy classBy Miriam Lord
CourtsCourt refuses to compel Adam Clayton to answer ‘inappropriate’ questions from man suing over songBy Ellen O'Riordan
SoccerKylian Mbappé and Antoine Griezmann share the glory as France thrash the NetherlandsBy Gavin Cummiskey
Soccer‘If we don’t win it’s a failure’: Maguire sets bold England target for Euro 2024By David Hytner
Courts‘Kerry babies’ case: Man and woman released without charge after arrest over 1984 killingBy Barry Roche
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