EducationMost secondary teachers will struggle to authenticate students’ work under Leaving Cert reforms, survey findsBy Carl O'Brien
BooksThe Odd Woman and the City by Vivian Gornick: A love letter to New York and the solo lifeBy Edel Coffey
BooksJohn Sayles: ‘For the last 25 years it’s been hard for me to get screenwriting work, much less actually get a movie made’By Donald Clarke
ArtFergus Feehily: Fortune House review – Abstemious art seduces you to speak on its behalfBy Tom Lordan
Commercial PropertySignificant price cut on prime Kilkenny site with planning for hotelBy Fiona Reddan
FilmThe Brutalist review: Adrien Brody’s Jewish refugee mud-wrestles American capitalism in this astonishing filmBy Donald Clarke
ResidentialExtended home a two-minute walk from the Dart in Clongriffin for €525,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Housing & PlanningCo Laois tenant granted damages from housing body over alleged anti-Traveller abuse from neighbourBy Sarah Burns
ResidentialModernised home on quiet cul-de-sac a stroll from Monkstown village for €1.35mBy Kevin Courtney
BusinessEconomy going through ‘moderation’ in growth with employment to slow, Ibec saysBy Colin Gleeson
PricewatchFoul Eir, fresh Eir: two customers relate sharply contrasting experiences with the companyBy Conor Pope
Housing & PlanningPeter McVerry Trust in talks with Government to give up ownership of part of property portfolioBy Arthur Beesley
Six Nations‘Dupont was slagging me about the law changes’: Caelan Doris looks forward to Six Nations improvement By Gerry Thornley
BusinessIreland on alert as Trump pulls US out of global tax dealBy Jack Power and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsScouting Ireland director steps down from Charities Regulator board after Minister threatens to remove herBy Arthur Beesley
Your MoneyHow to save money in 2025: Low spend challenges, Revolut tip and direct debit reviewsBy Joanne Hunt
Gaelic GamesKerry’s Diarmuid O’Connor: ‘New rules mean All-Ireland will probably be a 10-team competition’By Gordon Manning
PeopleRóisín Ingle: After 24 years of non-married bliss and bickering, my wedding was a whirlwindBy Róisín Ingle
IrelandCommission of investigation into abuse in schools ‘a priority’ for new governmentBy Patsy McGarry
Housing & PlanningA fifth of homelessness budget should be spent on prevention measures, Threshold saysBy Kitty Holland
PoliticsMinisters to be unveiled today as almost all departments set to changeBy Pat Leahy, Harry McGee, Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
Your Wellness‘My sister’s boyfriend never left us alone at Christmas. Should I confront her?’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastWhat did President Trump do in his first 24 hours in office? By Sorcha PollakListen | 25:20
Inside Politics NewsletterAnd so it begins...New government to be appointed as Murphy’s Law already rankles oppositionBy Harry McGee
USDonald Trump’s first day: A bishop’s plea for mercy; cancer vaccine promise; pardons for Capitol riotersBy Keith Duggan
USDonald Trump pardons Ross Ulbricht, creator of Silk Road drug marketplaceBy David Yaffe-Bellany and Ryan Mac
Crime & LawThree men questioned over sexual abuse and neglect of children released without chargeBy Ronan McGreevy
TV & RadioPrime Target review: Saltburn meets The Da Vinci Code in tremendously silly technothrillerBy Ed Power
UKMurdoch news firm to pay substantial damages to Prince Harry for years of intrusionBy Alistair Gray and Daniel Thomas in London
Sports BriefingIreland’s focus solely on England as Leinster learn to embrace the chaos By Mary Hannigan
BusinessVoice note on ‘cocaine’, ‘joints’ and ‘h*es’ at Intel site part of a ‘cover-up’, lawyer tells WRC
TennisImperious Iga Swiatek marches on to set up Madison Keys semi-final at Australian OpenBy Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park
TennisJannik Sinner sweeps past Alex de Minaur to thwart home hopes of Australian Open joyBy Jack Snape at Melbourne Park
CourtsGarda punched by colleague in pub during after-hours drinking session awarded €8,000 damages By Ray Managh
EnvironmentEscaped salmon a major threat to future wild fish due to genetic contamination, investigation findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawAutopsy on Belfast man murdered in Spain shows he was stabbed before being shotBy Seanín Graham
US‘Nasty tone’: Trump demands apology after bishop calls on him to ‘have mercy’ on migrants, LGBTQ+ peopleBy Lauren Gambino
CourtsDamages awarded to former pupil over alleged rugby tour ‘hazing’, including shaving head and stripping nakedBy Alan Erwin
Inside Business PodcastIreland’s childcare sector is in crisis, but is a State-led model the answer?Listen | 37:14
BusinessProdigy Learning extends Minecraft partnership with new AI skills programme for students By Ciara O'Brien
Middle EastHamas’s tight grip on Gaza complicates plan for lasting peaceBy Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo
RugbyYoung fan taken to hospital after being struck by object during Leinster’s game against BathBy Johnny Watterson
CourtsMan allegedly thrown off Ireland’s highest cliffs had earlier altercation with murder accused, court hearsBy Eoin Reynolds
IrelandUCD student Eve McCarthy remembered as ‘ray of sunshine’ following climbing accident in SpainBy Tim O'Brien
Asia-PacificBangkok Letter: Pink tiger roars as Thailand’s marriage equality law takes effectBy Louise Healy
BusinessGoogle invests further $1bn in OpenAI rival AnthropicBy George Hammond, Madhumita Murgia and Arash Massoudi
CourtsJudge criticises ‘millionaire’ legal costs and says losing litigants should be told lawyers’ hourly rates By Mary Carolan
Crime & LawMost of those on scene during stabbing of Willie Moorhouse at organised fight identified, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally
CourtsPlanning exemption for conversion of Dublin 4 office into asylum-seeker housing challengedBy Ellen O'Riordan
EducationStorm Éowyn: Schools, childcare and colleges to close on Friday due to red weather alertBy Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsChildren at Dublin creche given medication without parents’ signed consentBy Kitty Holland
Six NationsSteve Borthwick plays up England as underdogs angle ahead of Six Nations clash with IrelandBy Gerry Thornley
An Irish DiaryFrom here to Timbuktu – Alison Healy on a byword for the most remote and distant place imaginableBy Alison Healy
PoliticsDáil shenanigans over speaking rights may herald a new era of angry, scratchy politics By Pat Leahy
Ireland‘It’s getting a bit sexy’: Seachtain na Gaeilge launched with language boosted by ‘Kneecap effect’By Éanna Ó Caollaí
IrelandStorm Éowyn: Nationwide red wind warning as schools to close for one of the most severe storms Ireland has ever seenBy Sorcha Pollak, Ronan McGreevy and Carl O'Brien
Inside Politics PodcastChaos in Leinster House: how the vote for taoiseach went off the railsListen | 26:56
CourtsWitness heard ‘loud thud’ as Dylan McCarthy’s head was kicked like ‘a football’, jury in murder trial toldBy Ryan Dunne
Crime & LawGardaí at scene of ‘public order incident’ after report of fire at former Crown Paints premises in CoolockBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsVerona Murphy’s turbulent first day: ‘She should have got the metre stick out’By Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsParties meet for late-night talks aimed at avoiding second day of Dáil disorderBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeTrump threatens Russia with sanctions and tariffs unless it makes deal to end Ukraine warBy Daniel McLaughlin
Chaos in DáilChaos in the Dáil - as it happened: McDonald accuses Government of ‘incredible arrogance’ as Opposition says it will not back down over speaking demands By Harry McGee
Crime & LawMan (30s) arrested in connection with Bray killing of Willie MoorehouseBy Sorcha Pollak and Conor Lally