IrelandBrendan Gleeson: ‘This concept of your parent’s death being a good death is monumental’By Ronan McGreevy
TuarascáilSpreagadh samhlaíochta i gcomhair ghéarchéim na héiceolaíochtaBy Peadar Kirby and Liam Mac Cóil
Social AffairsCost of living: ‘I nearly died’, says May Fitzgerald (91) after receiving €800 gas bill By Stephen Farrell
CourtsNew legal framework considered for sports clubs, religious groups, NGOs and political partiesBy Colm Keena
FoodLilly Higgins’s soda bread toasts with Macroom burrata, smoked salmon and wild-garlic pestoBy Lilly Higgins
Housing & PlanningNext two years ‘critical’ for home energy upgrade targets, says SEAIBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerKen Early: Kenny looks unwilling to deviate from his principles as Ireland meet France By Ken Early
Life & StyleWild Embrace: Joining the dots of environmental and human health crisesBy Catherine Cleary
IrelandSuspected Russian spy transferred thousands from Irish bank account to pay US tuition fees, court papers claimBy Simon Carswell
BusinessRecord surge in contactless transactions as consumers flock back to retailBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
RugbyThe Offload: New All Blacks head coach inspired by his time with Black Knights in Co DownBy Jonathan Drennan
Gaelic GamesGalway beat Kerry, Monaghan stay up - but none of it compares to Cluxton’s return By Malachy Clerkin
Rugby‘We have to own that performance’: Disappointment after Ireland suffer heavy loss to WalesBy Daire Walsh
PoliticsEnding eviction ban: Labour and Sinn Féin ramp up pressure on Coalition with two Dáil votes this weekBy Cormac McQuinn
Housing & PlanningReform of planning system to accelerate home building rejected as ‘unworkable’ by plannersBy Arthur Beesley
SoccerIreland vs France: Kylian Mbappé glides into Dublin with Platini’s record in his sightsBy Gavin Cummiskey
Your FamilyDyslexia: ‘Quiet, well-behaved girls can go undiagnosed and slip under the radar in a busy classroom’By Serena Molloy
Your FamilyJen Hogan: Maybe my kids will look back and think their childhood was grand (in spite of dropped balls)By Jen Hogan
Your Money‘Saving for college fees made me wonder what I was previously spending my money on’By Tony Clayton-Lea
ResidentialLooking for a home in Westmeath? Try this period four-bed for €425,000 or a bungalow fixer-upper for €150,000By Jessica Doyle
BusinessEV sales now expected to account for 55% of total global vehicle sales by 2030By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Business Today NewsletterEarnings at Barclays’ Irish unit fall, contactless payments surge and WFH debate rumbles onBy Conn Ó Midheach
Social AffairsOver 350 international protection applicants homeless in Ireland - reportBy Nathan Johns
EducationLack of accredited teachers limiting expansion of computer science, report saysBy Cillian Sherlock
MusicNSO/Gemma New: You wouldn’t run a soccer team this way. So hats off to the guest conductorBy Michael Dervan
Morning Sports BriefingThe night of reckoning for Stephen Kenny as the French come to townBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsEnoch Burke seeks to have Church of Ireland clerics attend court for legal battle with schoolBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsWomen of Honour group still do not know if report into army sexual abuse will recommend full statutory inquiryBy Mark Hilliard
EuropeWar heroes or paid criminals? Russia struggles to deal with slain mercenariesBy Neil MacFaraquhar
Gaelic GamesStephen Cluxton’s crankiness will be as crucial to Dublin as his goalkeepingBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessTop management at Glenveagh Properties get bumper salary rises as average employee pay fallsBy Colin Gleeson
BoxingKellie Harrington says she would take opportunity to fight undercard for Katie Taylor’s homecomingBy Johnny Watterson
Courts‘Thoroughly evil’ killer who murdered and dismembered pregnant girlfriend charged with firearm offenceBy Paul Higgins
Gaelic GamesMayo’s request for Division One final to be played on Saturday turned downBy Gordon Manning
ResidentialWealthy US businessman’s Irish clifftop mansion with private island for sale for €9.75mBy Ronald Quinlan
CourtsFailure to submit climate strategy due in 2020 puts State behind its EU peers, court hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsDublin man accused of trying to kill Gerry Hutch’s brother pleads guilty to possessing a firearm, attempted murder of another manBy Paul Neilan
Crime & LawNew head of Christian Brothers ordered to appear before court in litigation caseBy Colm Keena
CourtsHigh Court approves €4m debt write-off for former Fianna Fáil councillorBy Simon Carswell and Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsJury in Michael Scott trial told it is too early for them to return majority verdictBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsMan who posted intimate images of his teen girlfriend online after they broke up is jailed By Isabel Hayes
Middle EastProfile: Isaac Herzog could serve as ‘honest broker’ to dampen down Israel’s strifeBy Mark Weiss
CourtsNorwegian who drove an Irish rental car across Europe in breach of his lease agreement is jailedBy Fiona Ferguson
EuropeHumza Yousaf’s most pressing challenge is to hold off an expected Labour Party surgeBy Mark Paul
SoccerFT Ireland 0 France 1: Stephen Kenny’s team denied by French goalkeeper’s heroicsBy Eamon Donoghue
CourtsParents of student who died by suicide want HSE to release independent report into his treatment
BusinessScam artists operating at speed banks and consumers cannot match, conference toldBy Conor Pope
Crime & LawAnti-immigration protests have ‘peaked’, gardaí believeBy Conor Gallagher and Nathan Johns
BusinessRyanair criticises European Commission’s inaction over air traffic control strikesBy Barry O'Halloran
Racing‘30 years, that is a long time’ - Aidan O’Brien continues to set the classic pace from BallydoyleBy Brian O'Connor
AfricaLGBT+ people scrambling to find ways out of Uganda before anti-homosexuality Bill signed into lawBy Sally Hayden
CourtsFormer teacher asked young schoolgirl for naked pictures in sexual exchanges on Instagram, court toldBy Seán McCárthaigh
CourtsFormer solicitor jailed after giving undertakings to buy over €1m of properties that were never purchasedBy Fiona Ferguson
Social AffairsIce cream parlour worker not an ‘artisan’ who could dictate own breaks, WRC findsBy Stephen Bourke
IrelandAngry scenes at Galway County Council meeting over ‘land grab’ by city councilBy Andrew Hamilton
CourtsFather not entitled to order for return of child to home country, court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandGardaí investigating Kerry Babies case hope to have DNA test results by end of weekBy Barry Roche and Anne Lucey
Michelin Guide CeremonyMichelin awards for Ireland: two stars for Dede and one star for TerreBy Marie Claire Digby
FoodMichelin star results make it seem like wheels have come off for a number of Irish restaurantsBy Corinna Hardgrave
FoodMichelin awards: Dede receives two-star rating while Terre debuts with one starBy Marie Claire Digby
BusinessCitadel Corporate Finance claims it is entitled to 25% share of profits for work on Bailey’s Kildare property
SoccerIreland 0 France 1: How the Irish players rated in spirited performance at the AvivaBy Gordon Manning
RugbyUlster need to defy the odds against Leinster to sustain their Heineken Champions Cup ambitionsBy John O'Sullivan
SoccerTV View: We won’t be giving up on these lads just yet, there’s something about themBy Mary Hannigan
SoccerIreland 0-1 France: Frustration the overriding feeling as Kenny’s men shoot themselves in the foot againBy Ken Early
IrelandFamily of prison officer murdered by IRA express ‘renewed hope’ after meeting GardaBy Nathan Johns
SoccerNathan Collins on the one that got away: ‘That’s the difference at the top level’By Gordon Manning
Education‘I worked harder in fifth year than in sixth’: How to get 625 points in the Leaving CertBy Caraíosa O’Farrell
EducationI feel burnt out after just four years of working as school principal. What can I do?By Brian Mooney
PoliticsDefamation reforms seek to clamp down on ‘libel tourism’ and anonymous online postsBy Harry McGee
EducationPrejudice, unconscious bias, microaggressions: racism takes many forms in higher educationBy Laura Austin
BooksDublin Literary Award 2023: It’s a surprising shortlist. How good are the six books on it?By John Self
DublinDublin faces years of traffic disruption as Eirgrid announces plans for major electricity worksBy Olivia Kelly
Social AffairsDog control: Tougher fines for owners and 40 more wardens under proposed lawBy Jennifer Bray and Harry McGee
BoxingKellie Harrington says she is ‘all about diversity’ after refusing to answer questions on immigrationBy Nathan Johns
Middle EastIsrael’s Netanyahu halts controversial judicial reform plans amid mass protests and strikesBy Mark Weiss
ResidentialVictorian home with enchanting gardens on Novara Avenue for €1.45 millionBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialEquestrian gem with historic cottage in picture perfect Adare for €1.7mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle