MusicThe Music Quiz: What is the title of the forthcoming Courtney Love documentary?By Tony Clayton-Lea
MotorsFirst drive: The new VW Passat is coming to Ireland, making the case for estates over snake-oil SUVsBy Neil Briscoe
Your MoneyGoing fossil fuel-free at home: what will it cost and can it save you money? By Joanne Hunt
FoodThe Dublin Michelin Guide ceremony: What is it, when is it happening, and does it matter? By Niamh Browne
FilmMy Father’s Shadow review: An intimate family portrait and a deceptively sprawling portrait of Lagos By Tara Brady
Commercial PropertyCushman & Wakefield appoints new head of valuation and lease advisoryBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyNew York luxury office market booms as companies seek high-end amenitiesBy Zehra Munhir
Commercial PropertyMerrion Square portfolio offers development potential at reduced €8m guide priceBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDelmar joins BNP Paribas Real Estate as head of retail and director in capital marketsBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLands near DCU with scope for 450 student-bed spaces expected to secure over €12mBy Ronald Quinlan
USA world without nuclear arms control begins tomorrowBy Amy Mackinnon in Washington, and Max Seddon in Berlin and Ian Bott in London
SoccerLeague of Ireland preview: Big-spending Derry City out to break Shamrock Rovers dominanceBy Gavin Cummiskey
Commercial PropertySouth Dublin’s Nutgrove Shopping Centre set to hit the market with €30m price tagBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleWhen people describe others as ‘suffering with nerves’, I wonder if they say it about me tooBy Céire Sadlier
BusinessAlmost 50% of chief executives stop or delay investment due to geopolitics and trade issuesBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessAlmost six in 10 people would consider buying derelict property, says property website MyHome By Colin Gleeson
Six NationsAndy Farrell ignores the gloom and finds some positives ahead of Ireland’s daunting Paris testBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessMeta’s AI tools are trained not to undress people, Oireachtas committee to hearBy Hugh Dooley and Jack Horgan-Jones
Early Edition PodcastPodcast – 5 stories in 10 minutes: pre-trial hearing due in Gerry Adams civil case todayListen | 06:42
Letter of the Day‘If a private landlord acted like Dublin City Council, they would be in court and paying fines’
Health‘Life was busy and full, then everything stopped,’ says mum-of-four diagnosed with cancerBy Arlene Harris
PoliticsGeorge Mitchell-Jeffrey Epstein links: why is former US senator’s name being removed at Queen’s?By Seanín Graham and Freya McClements
OireachtasProcurement for Greater Dublin drainage scheme to begin 14 years after project announcedBy Harry McGee
EducationSchools to tell parents how much is collected in voluntary contributions and how money is spentBy Martin Wall
BusinessDundrum Town Centre to split vacant Donnybrook Fair unit, as ‘multimillion’ M&S investment under wayBy Hugh Dooley
IrelandPlans for new ballroom at Trump Doonbeg should support ‘both people and snails’By Emmet Malone
Your Wellness‘I’ve had a traumatic event, but my best friend has not really shown up for me’By Trish Murphy
CourtsEnoch Burke informed of resignations from panel that heard appeal over his dismissal By Mary Carolan
Global BriefingSyrian forces’ routing of Kurdish-led SDF signals end of experiment in democracy By Denis Staunton
Business Today NewsletterDerelict homes find favour and Nutgrove Shopping Centre on the blockBy Peter Flanagan
Inside Politics NewsletterEuropean Commission rebuts US politicians’ claim of Irish 2024 election social media censoringBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BooksGabriel Tallent on the ‘soul-destroying agony’ of his first book tour, and his ‘less violent’ second novelBy Niamh Donnelly
Sports BriefingApocalypse, why now? Gordon D’Arcy on the negativity surrounding Ireland’s Six Nations hopesBy Mary Hannigan
Six NationsSix Nations 2026: Italy searching for consistency to match emerging talentBy John O'Sullivan
BusinessUpbeat forecast from Lilly on weight loss drugs adds to Novo Nordisk gloom as it foresees steep drop in sales
SportFrom Evil Empire to Super Bowl underdogs: is it okay to like the Patriots now? By Oliver Connolly
TV & RadioThe Muppet Show on Disney+: The humour is largely terrible – but isn’t that the point?By Ed Power
CourtsTwo resignations from panel convened to hear Enoch Burke appeal, court told By Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessState paid Red Cow Moran Hotel firm more than €80m over three years to house asylum seekersBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsMan who fraudulently used property developer’s bank details to buy BMW SUV jailedBy David Raleigh
EuropeMusk calls Spanish PM a ‘tyrant and traitor’ over plan to ban under-16s from social media By Guy Hedgecoe
EnvironmentDecision to refuse permission for Laois wind farm to be quashed after court judgment By Arthur Beesley
CourtsBrian Grendon given suspended sentence for failing to pay tax on €27,000 cash found in homeBy Eimear Dodd
SoccerCzech manager describes Irish style as ‘island football’ ahead of World Cup playoffBy Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessEuro zone inflation falls to 1.7% in January as energy prices easeBy Olaf Storbeck and Ian Smith
Big TechSocial media firms cannot stop all harmful posts before they appear, TikTok tells committeeBy Hugh Dooley, Ellen Coyne and Marie O’Halloran
USWashington Post lays off hundreds of employees on one of newspaper’s ‘darkest days’By Jeremy Barr in Washington
CourtsMichael Flatley to be provided with stage and costumes for Dublin Lord of the Dance showBy Alan Erwin
CourtsNoah Donohoe inquest: Witnesses tell jury of hearing screams on night of disappearance By Jonathan McCambridge, Press Association
WorldWestminster braces for ‘Mandelson Files’ as Starmer wobbles on his most bruising dayBy Mark Paul
OireachtasDeaths and injuries among cyclists, pedestrians ‘predictable result of policy’, committee hears By Tim O'Brien
AfricaAttackers kill more than 160 people in western Nigeria village, says Red CrossBy Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi, Eromo Egbejule in Katsina and Nigeria
EducationNorma Foley opposes commercial rates on childminders’ homes, but it’s beyond her controlBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsNew scrambler proposals will remove ‘ambiguity’ about their use, Government says By Jack Horgan-Jones, Vivienne Clarke, Marie O’Halloran and Cormac McQuinn
An Irish Diary‘As Irish as the pigs of Drogheda’ – Frank McNally on rise and fall of street singer Mary ConnollyBy Frank McNally
PoliticsCatherine Connolly touches upon Irish unity in first official visit to the NorthBy Seanín Graham
Six NationsSix Nations kicks off with heavyweights Ireland and France, yet Paris looks uninterestedBy Gerry Thornley
USBill Gates ‘regrets’ knowing Jeffrey Epstein as ex-wife insists he has questions to answerBy Richard Luscombe
WeatherWeather latest: Met Éireann issues multiple warnings including orange alert ahead of heavy rainBy Órla Ryan, Vivienne Clarke, Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
BusinessFall in investment values led to Macquarie’s Irish leasing business losing €38m in 2025By Barry O'Halloran
CourtsWoman awarded more than €170,000 for injuries sustained in parking space incidentBy Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsDisclosure of rape complainant’s counselling notes during trial will be ‘an exception’ under law changeBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeSon of Norway’s crown princess says he was ‘heavily medicated’ as he denies rape chargesBy Derek Scally
Six NationsSam and Cian Prendergast are part a proud list of brothers to play together for IrelandBy Johnny Watterson
Crime & LawRegency shooting: Garda chief rejects ‘policing failure’ characterisation of investigationBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsHSE accused of indifference to housing crisis in its handling of almost 200 vacant propertiesBy Marie O’Halloran
Crime & LawGeorge Mitchell says he ‘declined or deflected’ meeting Epstein amid renewed Giuffre allegationBy Freya McClements
PoliticsGreen Party’s Cllr Janet Horner selected as Dublin Central byelection candidateBy Cormac McQuinn