FilmThe Movie Quiz: Which film does not feature a briefish Harrison Ford performance?By Donald Clarke
CultureEaster Week event guide: Gorillaz and the other best things to see in Ireland in coming daysBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsWith the right succession plan, family businesses can minimise tax exposureBy Edel Corrigan
Business CIÉ’s new CEO Stephen Kent: We face ‘an existential threat’ over €4bn pension liabilityBy Martin Wall
Special ReportsFood and drinks start-ups can compete with global brands. Here’s howBy Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsTech-smart on a budget: how family businesses can keep pace without falling behindBy Edel Corrigan
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FilmKim Novak doc maker Alexandre O Philippe: ‘Hitchcock is still playing with us from beyond the grave’By Tara Brady
BusinessThe Irish Times Business Person of the Month: Patrick Atkinson, Chadwicks Group chief executive
PeopleBrianna Parkins: After 10 years writing for The Irish Times, this is my last columnBy Brianna Parkins
HealthFamilies have ‘lost confidence’ in Covid-19 Evaluation over delay to nursing home sessionsBy Shauna Bowers
BeautyOpens in new windowRetinoids: everything you need to know about skincare’s gold standard ingredientBy Simone Gannon
BusinessTurbulence ahead for air travel over Dublin Airport passenger cap and fuel pricesBy Barry O'Halloran
Housing & PlanningAt the Rock of Cashel, a ‘lovely development’ of 52 unfinished houses will be demolishedBy Sarah Burns
CourtsThe Dublin-based ‘monster’ suspected of killing her husband and daughter in IcelandBy Karen McHugh in Reykjavík
Housing & PlanningJudgment mortgages registered against site of demolished house in MeathBy Colm Keena
Asia-Pacific‘We understand the value of peace’: War in Iran prompts Asian leaders to mend tiesBy Denis Staunton
TV & RadioCiara Kelly and Shane Coleman have lost the morning crankiness and found a zippy chemistryBy Mick Heaney
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Penalties in Prague, transgender athletes, and demolitions in Tipperary and MeathBy Andrew McNairListen | 07:29
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Business Today NewsletterCIE boss eyes Heuston and Connolly station redevelopments and SMEs losing millions to fraudBy Peter Flanagan
TechnologyIrish law ‘blocking’ actions on behalf of children over ‘addictive’ social media apps By Mary Carolan
IrelandIrish-American duo with ‘scary’ MS diagnosis to attempt Cork to Donegal ultra-marathon challengeBy Katie Mellett
EuropeSpanish woman (25) who won legal battle for right to end her life dies by euthanasiaBy Sam Jones in Madrid
On The Money NewsletterSmall Claims Court offers a low cost option when things go wrongBy Dominic Coyle
UKChildren under five should have no more than an hour a day of screen time, UK guidance saysBy Jamie Grierson
BusinessJameson owner Pernod Ricard in merger talks with US group behind Jack Daniels whiskeyBy Ian Curran
MusicDanny Brown in Dublin review: Maximalist sound with a performance that never loses its coreBy Ruby Eastwood
IrelandMet Éireann forecasts chance of thunderstorms, hail and sleet as road works to affect M50By Katie Mellett
The Women's PodcastCNN investigation: ‘Gisèle Pelicot case is just the tip of the iceberg’ By Suzanne BrennanListen | 54:19
Middle EastHow Iran is seeking to cash in on controlling the Strait of HormuzBy Alice Hancock in Brussels and Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
SoccerKevin Kilbane: Ireland blew chance against the Czechs but Hallgrímsson can lead us forwardBy Kevin Kilbane
SoccerPeak audience of 1.6m tunes in for Ireland World Cup playoff defeat to Czech RepublicBy Muireann Duffy
FoodIrish MasterChef finalist Mark O’Brien: ‘The biggest challenge is the feeling of exposure’By Rosita Boland
Ireland‘Serious allegation’ of child abuse at Co Meath centre not adequately reported, Hiqa findsBy Kitty Holland
SportUlster head to Zebre looking for win that would put recent turbulence behind them By Michael Sadlier
SoccerMalachy Clerkin: A brutal end but the seeds sown by Ireland’s campaign will sprout long into the futureBy Malachy Clerkin
Inside Politics NewsletterCost-of-living supports dominate Dáil with Coalition facing risk of political perilBy Cormac McQuinn
RugbyConnacht keen to keep distance from Ospreys with victory in Saturday’s meeting By Linley MacKenzie
BusinessNasdaq-listed Iterum has provisional liquidators appointed by High Court in DublinBy Joe Brennan
RacingEthical Diamond lines up in bid to give Willie Mullins the biggest pay-day of his careerBy Brian O'Connor
Crime & LawThe ‘most dangerous’ place to be a woman: The 30 women who have died violently in Northern Ireland since 2020By Seanín Graham
BusinessWind farm to appeal significant ruling finding it caused nuisance to neighboursBy Ellen O’Riordan
IrelandTaoiseach says unsuccessful Limerick garda prosecutions should be reviewed internally By David Raleigh
BusinessElon Musk’s X must pay costs of failed application against media regulator, court rulesBy Paul Neilan
CourtsMan who punched and stamped homeless victim to death appeals severity of sentence By Eoin Reynolds
CourtsPsychotic ‘spiral’ led to grandfather’s killing as jury rules insanity verdictBy Alison O'Riordan
RugbyAIL preview: Terenure College and Cork Constitution in knockout mode for penultimate weekendBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & Law‘I had to lose my daughter for everyone else to gain’: Students told of consequences of Coco’s LawBy Jack White
Dublin‘Behind one there is 10 more coming’: A corner of Dublin shares its pride in Troy Parrott By Katie Mellett
CourtsFamily of elderly man who died after being punched in hospital bed seeks maximum jail term By Olivia Kelleher
SportA team of good eggs but room for a bad one: What we learned from Ireland’s qualifying campaignBy Mary Hannigan
PoliticsGovernment cannot shield every industry from rising fuel costs, Taoiseach saysBy David Raleigh
SportTrainer Michael O’Meara fined and horse disqualified from first place after positive drug testBy Brian O'Connor
An Irish Diary‘You look nothing like a model girl’: 18th century letter-writing advice hasn’t aged wellBy Alison Healy
IrelandTrump Doonbeg private cottage jumps in value as club declares record membership By Gordon Deegan
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