BooksPicnic on Craggy Island: Full of Father Ted trivia and behind-the-scenes tidbits By NJ McGarrigle
BooksThe Woman in the Wallpaper by Lora Jones: French Revolution and its impact on women By Henrietta McKervey
BooksTheory & Practice by Michelle de Kretser: Who’s afraid of the wealth, racism and snootiness of Virginia Woolf?By Lucy Sweeney Byrne
LettersLetters to the Editor - Saturday, March 1st: National Broadband Plan; attacks on diversity programmes; and Trump’s America
ObituariesBrendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane obituary: IRA figure linked to kidnapping, killings and prisoner escape
RecipesMark Moriarty: Chicken schnitzel with fried egg, garlic butter and creamed leeksBy Mark Moriarty
BooksColum McCann on his new book: ‘You could actually take down the world’s internet ... with a fleet of 20 ships’By Martin Doyle
BusinessMcLaren sponsor Glanbia faces struggle convincing investors it can get back on trackBy Joe Brennan
Fine Art & AntiquesTreasures from the home: Georgian prints, elegant cabinetry and musical instrumentsBy Sylvia Thompson
CultureJeff Bezos has made a sacrificial offering of the Washington Post. A once-great newspaper is dying in darknessBy Hugh Linehan
CultureThe Guide: Sabrina Carpenter, Clairo, Iris DeMent and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘I haven’t come here today to listen to you badmouth my mother – the axe-faced old trout’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:25
BooksAuthor Carmel Harrington: ‘I was 40 before I dared to start querying agents. After 47 rejections I decided to self-publish’By Martin Doyle
PeopleThe rise of the wedding content creator: ‘I didn’t want to spend so much money on a two-hour video that I’m never going to watch’By Megan Roantree
TV & RadioMarvel’s Charlie Cox: My Kin character has the same relationship to violence as DaredevilBy Ed Power
FilmFilm-maker Laura Carreira: ‘It is a universal sentiment, not feeling correctly rewarded for your hard work’By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in MarchBy Kevin Courtney
PeopleLife without children: ‘I’d want the investment my mother had, but I don’t have it in me. I don’t have the grá for it’By Roe McDermott
Gaelic GamesSeamus O’Rourke: ‘On stage I realised I’m getting back to the same buzz I had when I played for Leitrim'By Denis Walsh
Six NationsOpens in new windowAttention! France look to be in the mood to do damage to Ireland By Gerry Thornley
IrelandIrish Government has ‘moral responsibility’ to fund counselling for Omagh victims, says former RUC officerBy Freya McClements
OpinionTrump’s grotesque Gaza plan is useful for what it reveals about Israeli strategyBy Hagai El-Ad
SoccerAfter a title under lockdown, winning the Premier League with some noise will mean more to LiverpoolBy Michael Walker
OpinionI let chatty Stephen the taxi driver rant about ‘those people’ as if they are not my peopleBy Suad Aldarra
Life & StyleLoneliness in Ireland: ‘There’s nothing as lonely as being married to someone you know doesn’t love you’By Sylvia Thompson
Hockey‘The journey wasn’t easy, but it’s a privilege’: Ayeisha McFerran acknowledging her past to appreciate her presentBy Clíona Foley
Middle East‘Guantánamo on steroids’: Inside a prison for suspected Islamic State members in SyriaBy Sally Hayden
CourtsA day at a District Court: More than 40% of Garda time is taken up by ‘drunken fools’By Mary Carolan
Gaelic GamesGaelic football previews: Expect feistiness as Armagh host Dublin By Gordon Manning and Seán Moran
Ireland‘Privileged and blessed’: Irish citizens post positive coverage of Hizbullah on paid-for trip to LebanonBy Sally Hayden
Six NationsOpens in new windowEnd to Cian Healy’s glittering career may be nigh but time still for another triumphBy Gerry Thornley
ObituariesGene Hackman obituary: One of the most prolific and respected character stars of late 1980s and 90s
PoliticsCharlie Haughey was framed and then he disappeared. But soon the mystery was solved By Miriam Lord
Crime & Law‘He destroyed our world.’ Danielle McLaughlin’s family on the murder of a ‘brilliant big sister’By Kitty Holland
Opinion‘I have done hideous things’: the French surgeon who kept diaries detailing his alleged sexual crimesBy Sharon Gaffney
Europe‘We’ll rest when we win’: No let-up for Ukraine’s medics and rescue teams as war with Russia grinds onBy Daniel McLaughlin
DublinDisruption possible as Dublin Bus maintenance workers start work to rule on SundayBy Emmet Malone
SoccerShamrock Rovers label Liam Burt’s version of post-injury treatment ‘false and inaccurate’By Muireann Duffy
Housing & PlanningTrinity argues law not intended for students to decide who comes and goes from accommodationBy Jack White
MusicDavid Johansen, singer from seminal punk band New York Dolls, dies aged 75 By Mark Kennedy, Associated Press
CultureTributes paid to ‘Ireland’s greatest writer' Jennifer Johnston at public memorial she arrangedBy Frank McNally