PoliticsGiveaway budget likely after latest ‘windfall’ corporate tax forecastBy Pat Leahy and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsJonathan Dowdall accepted into witness protection despite Hutch acquittal By Conor Gallagher and Conor Lally
CyclingFirst international teams announced for Rás Tailteann, 175-rider field confirmedBy Shane Stokes
PricewatchA tragic story that shows why you should buy travel insurance as soon as you book a tripBy Conor Pope
PoliticsHolohan raised issues about report into TCD post during drafting stageBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Sarah Burns and Freya McClements
BooksThe Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa: A wacky coming of age exploration in a turbulent worldBy Sarah Gilmartin
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EuropeWhy the shoddy buildings? Where did the money go? Turkey’s earthquake survivors voice questions and furyBy Lorraine Mallinder in Kahramanmaraş
OpinionChatGPT poses an existential threat, and the window for gaining control over it is smallBy Professor Gregory Provan
OireachtasPublic may be asked take one car journey less per week in second phase of proposed strategy By Jennifer Bray
Crime & LawJonathan Dowdall leaves a trail of questions for Sinn Féin as he retreats into witness protectionBy Conor Gallagher, Alison O'Riordan and Eoin Reynolds
OpinionEveryone knew what Biden’s Irish visit was about apart from the sulking British press By Kathy Sheridan
OpinionMichael McDowell: Very real questions for DPP following Gerard Hutch murder trialBy Michael McDowell
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Appointing Jacques Nienaber shows Leinster want stylistic evolution By Gordon D'Arcy
MusicA Medicinal Music Quiz: What is the full title of Van Halen’s Somebody Get Me a...By Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsHard graft and strong support the secrets of film sector’s successBy Kathleen O’Callaghan
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PeopleRoisin Ingle: A night of pool, ping pong and keeping to myself that story of making a small boy cryBy Róisín Ingle
Gaelic GamesWhy are longstanding All-Ireland records falling like dominos in recent years?By Seán Moran
EconomyRocketing budget surplus exerts pressure on Government to share the wealthBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Stage‘We started with Take That and worked backwards’: Irish National Opera’s contemporary WertherBy Michael Dungan
FoodTofu is taking over: How plant-based cooking is fuelling the rise of this versatile ingredientBy Andrea Nguyen
Commercial PropertyDublin docks office block with residential potential guiding at €3.2m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyOlder office buildings can be as good as new. They’re often even better By John Mitchell
Commercial PropertySandymark brings new 150,000sq ft logistics facility to the market in Dublin’s Citywest By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyIrish Life seeks €15.75m for JD Sports’ Irish distribution centre By Ronald Quinlan
Your Wellness‘My mother has been an alcoholic for as long as l can remember and is abusive towards my father’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterInsurance payouts, RTE’s new DG, and what the surplus means for State spendingBy Peter Flanagan
Courts‘Everyone was delighted...He’s a lovely, lovely man’ : Dublin inner city residents on Hutch verdictBy Kitty Holland
USPayment of $787.5m to Dominion voting by Fox News one of US’s largest defamation settlements By Martin Wall
Inside Politics NewsletterFeast of public finances increases pressure on Government to spendBy Pat Leahy
Social AffairsFormer female prison governor accuses Irish Prison Service of ‘sexist demotion’ By Stephen Bourke
MusicMeet the band fronted by an AI Liam Gallagher: ‘He’d absolutely hate it because it’s not him’By Rich Pelley
SoccerDidier Drogba says he ‘doesn’t recognise’ Chelsea after fourth straight defeat By Jacob Steinberg at Stamford Bridge
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Why Dublin are my All-Ireland favourites this year, even ahead of KerryBy Darragh Ó Sé
Morning Sports BriefingLeinster’s continued strength enough to give rivals a severe case of the bluesBy Mary Hannigan
RugbyFormer Ireland captain Niamh Briggs left drained at external noise surrounding women’s rugby teamBy Daire Walsh
Crime & LawMore than half of women have experienced sexual violence during lifetime - CSOBy Shauna Bowers
Social AffairsOver 95% of women who sought abortions at family planning service went ahead with decisionBy Kitty Holland
StageThe Price: Simon Delaney balances restraint with rage in the Gate’s assured staging of Arthur Miller’s playBy Sara Keating
PoliticsIndependent TD proposes setting up ‘rural political party’By Jack Horgan-Jones and Andrew Hamilton
SoccerDave Hannigan: Liam Brady? Paul McGrath? UCC freshers’ soccer team? Funny where life takes you By Dave Hannigan
PoliticsState’s relationship with multinational companies has ‘never been stronger’, Coveney saysBy Sarah Burns
Gaelic GamesGAA fixtures, TV details, team news and Tailteann Cup permutations ahead of the weekendBy David Gorman
EuropeUkraine boosts air defences as Russia fires ‘kamikaze’ drones at Odesa regionBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsDublin teenager died after stolen motorcycle hit tree following high-speed chase on M50By Seán McCárthaigh
HealthRobert Watt rejects ‘most’ of Holohan report findings and reveals laptop ‘hack’By Jack Horgan-Jones and Paul Cullen
CourtsKinahan gang member ordered to pay much of Cab’s legal costs in crime proceeds caseBy Ellen O'Riordan
Housing & PlanningGovernment ‘dragging its heels’ on apartment defect redress details, campaigners sayBy Jack Power
AfricaSudan conflict: Thousands flee Khartoum as fighting continuesBy Jason Burke and Zeinab Mohammed Salih in Khartoum
Housing & Planning‘I am terrified’: Elderly Dublin residents appeal for security gates after three murders in blockBy Olivia Kelly
IrelandGay creche employee who felt ‘outed’ at work awarded €5,000 compensation for discriminatory harassmentBy Stephen Bourke
Courts‘I miss him terribly,’ Garda Colm Horkan’s father says as Stephen Silver sentenced to life for his murderBy Eoin Reynolds and Ronan McGreevy
Ireland‘So many lives were affected’: Locals recall ‘true gentleman’ Colm Horkan and reflect on impact of his murderBy Marese McDonagh and Tom Shiel
Crime & LawMan (20s) dies after being stabbed during row at hostel in Portobello, Dublin 8By Ellen O’Donoghue and Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsGovernment needs to make sure survivors of mother and baby homes not ‘left behind’By Sarah Burns
BusinessDublin man suing U2 over song wants Supreme Court to hear failed pretrial motionBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & LawWomen being sacked due to pregnancy ‘more common than you think’, says employment lawyerBy Mary Carolan
IrelandFans scramble for tickets to Ireland’s sold-out World Cup opener against Australia By Kate McDonald
CourtsSports coach suggested complainant could pay off house loan by letting him watch sex with wife, court toldBy Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
Ireland‘He has sustained massive burns’: Family of man (41) injured in Cork industrial accident say he is fighting for his lifeBy Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningAxing of St Michael’s Inchicore regeneration design contract will cause lengthy delays, councillors sayBy Olivia Kelly
CourtsRacecourse bookmaker claims being barred from taking bets indoors is ‘apartheid Irish style’By Stephen Bourke
BusinessTaxpayers pay €6m to fund tourist attractions’ transfer to Clare County CouncilBy Barry O'Halloran
USUS Supreme Court delays abortion drug rulingBy Stefania Palma in Washington and Jamie Smyth in New York
Gaelic GamesSligo make history by defending their Connacht Under-20 title with one point win over Galway
Champions LeagueManchester City set up Champions League semi-final with Real Madrid after draw at Bayern
OireachtasMiriam Lord: A jaw-dropping, arrogant performance from Robert Watt – the prince of permanent governmentBy Miriam Lord
EducationSurge in number of students experiencing serious financial problems since 2019, survey showsBy Carl O'Brien