TransportAtlantic ‘railway spine’ from Ballina to Rosslare and higher-speed intercity travel proposed in rail reviewBy Harry McGee
BooksAfter the Funeral by Tessa Hadley: Middle England stories that leave you wiser for having read themBy Sarah Gilmartin
BusinessRestoration of lost biodiversity will be a long, arduous and likely unpredictable processBy Brendan Kearney
BusinessPaddy McKillen does not believe Qatari state supports Maybourne in dispute with himBy John Burns
In the NewsFinbar Cafferkey: the life and death of an Irish idealist By Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:21
HealthHSE paid more than €15 million to recruitment firms last year but thousands of posts still unfilledBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessGreen hydrogen developer plans to raise €100m in pursuit of expansion on Mayo-Sligo borderBy Barry O'Halloran
The SchemozzleThe Gooch well wide with his half-time prediction as Derry and Kerry go off scriptBy Paul Fitzpatrick
HealthMore than 3,000 people hospitalised after taking cannabis products in four-year periodBy Sarah Slater
Your WellnessJoy in the Park: A celebration of creativity and careers as no longer mutually exclusiveBy Geraldine Walsh
WorkPilita Clark: Thankless, invisible work that eats into time and career priorities is overwhelmingly done by womenBy Pilita Clark
MediaOireachtas committees reviewing payments from RTÉ to Ryan Tubridy may reconvene in summer By Harry McGee
BusinessLatte levy will hit thousands of jobs and may close businesses, industry saysBy Barry O'Halloran
GolfSilence on human rights shows that golfers know price of putting and value of nothingBy Denis Walsh
Your Money‘There’s always a great buzz in getting a really good bargain on something’By Tony Clayton-Lea
FashionSummer menswear: The best sandals, shorts, tees and shirts to keep you cool and smartBy Corina Gaffey
DublinDublin Airport parking: Locals ‘stressed’ by holidaymakers leaving cars in their estatesBy Stephen Farrell
AbroadAs an Irish person in the UK, discovering the power of the royal family has been unsettling - but also encouragingBy Emma Dooney
Your FamilyThe van I drive commands a certain degree of respect on the road and unwanted ‘help’ from some menBy Jen Hogan
IrelandOverseas missions key to driving Defence Forces recruitment, says chief of staffBy Conor Gallagher
Business Today NewsletterMcKillen’s views on Maybourne; Mercury’s €100m plan; and learning how to say no at workBy Úna McCaffrey
IrelandNo permission for US to transport cluster munitions through Shannon, Martin saysBy Barry Roche
GolfHenrik Stenson keen to prove people wrong and show he’s still a Major player at HoylakeBy Ewan Murray
Women's World CupOpens in new windowDenise O’Sullivan sheds moonboot and returns to training ahead of World Cup openerBy Gavin Cummiskey
IrelandMen killed in Sligo rally event had decades of experience in sportBy Marese McDonagh and Vivienne Clarke
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Unpredictable championship ends up with predictable finalBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawIndian community in Cork gathers for vigil after death of Deepa Dinamani (38)By Olivia Kelleher
FilmGalway Film Fleadh 2023: Rambunctious comedy Apocalypse Clown wins best Irish filmBy Donald Clarke
Gaelic GamesFive things we learned this GAA weekend: Conor McManus will be revered forever, final or not
IrelandRelease of pet rabbits in Dublin’s St Stephen’s Green criticised as ‘irresponsible’By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsMan remanded in custody over murder charge related to body found off Donegal cliffsBy Stephen Maguire
BusinessMicrosoft to face EU competition investigation over Teams and Office bundlingBy Javier Espinoza
BusinessInsolvencies up 48% in first six months, with significant collapse in hospitality sectorBy Colin Gleeson
Courts‘I was easy prey’: Man jailed for ‘cold, predatory and premeditated’ rape of former work colleagueBy Fiona Ferguson
IrelandHeavy rainfall causes river swimming area to close amid high levels of bacteriaBy Olivia Kelleher
Gaelic GamesLocal managers the order of the day when it comes to All-Ireland successBy Gordon Manning
Middle EastIran to resume hijab patrols after protests over death of Mahsa AminiBy Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
HealthAlmost half of nurses in State earned first qualification abroad, new data showsBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Courts‘I was passenger in a horror story’: Farmer jailed for sexually abusing nephewBy Fiona Ferguson
IrelandMinister condemns targeting of library staff after protests over LGBTQ+ literatureBy Fiachra Gallagher
EuropeEuropean heatwave in five graphics: Where are the hot spots? How high will temperatures go?By Paul Scott
CourtsWoman allegedly harassed by Gemma O’Doherty applies for details about Twitter accountsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Gaelic GamesWexford looking for a new hurling manager as Darragh Egan’s term isn’t extendedBy Eamon Donoghue
BusinessBroadband provider fails in court bid to quash decision it says affects its ability to compete
CourtsNot possible to calculate total cost of children’s hospital works until court case resolved – BAMBy Ellen O'Riordan
HealthPhysiotherapist rejects allegations of misconduct linked to Covid-19 ‘conspiracy’ claimsBy Seán McCárthaigh
EuropeOne-man protest, disguised as apparent burning of Torah, throws gauntlet at Swedish governmentBy Derek Scally
Environment‘Hundreds’ of fish killed in river Tolka, says Inland Fisheries IrelandBy Fiachra Gallagher
Europe‘Whole fields are filled with them’: Ukraine counteroffensive slowed by disguised landminesBy Andrew E Kramer in Orikhiv, Ukraine
RacingCurragh chief warns of ‘unintended consequences’ for racing from proposed gambling Bill By Brian O'Connor
Middle EastIraqi PM makes first visit to Syria since 2011, strengthening close ties between countriesBy Michael Jansen
EuropeMillions to ‘pay the price’ for Russian refusal to extend Ukrainian grain export deal, says UNBy Daniel McLaughlin and Martin Wall
TennisNovak Djokovic now has the motivation of obstructing a generational talent for as long as he canBy Tumaini Carayol
EuropeKremlin prepares ‘response’ against Ukraine after second blast hits Crimea bridgeBy Daniel McLaughlin
IrelandIrish in Italy during heatwave: ‘I came for the food, the wine, the weather . . . I’m wavering on the weather’ By Alessia Micalizzi
CourtsDispute between mother and son over ‘ongoing occupation’ of Co Kilkenny property to be mediatedBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Social Affairs‘Matter of time’ before young adults leaving care take legal action against State, advocate warnsBy Kitty Holland, Jack Power and Naomi O’Leary
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke to compete in her first race since turning professional on TuesdayBy Ian O'Riordan
SoccerShamrock Rovers without key duo for Champions League return against Icelandic champions Breidablik By Macdara Ferris in Kopavogur
Social AffairsWorkers made redundant may receive increased social welfare paymentsBy Fiachra Gallagher
HistoryUnveiling of plaque recognises how living in London shaped Michael Collins as an Irish revolutionaryBy Ronan McGreevy
TV & RadioIt’s the first post-Paxman University Challenge. The smarty-pants students are still hereBy Ed Power
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on Ireland’s economic data: the figures are confusing, but the cash provides opportunities
DublinWoman calls for support and guidance for pair accused of stabbing her son 14 timesBy Eoin Reynolds
TV & RadioThe Sixth Commandment: Éanna Hardwicke gives a masterclass in creepy understatementBy Ed Power
EnvironmentIreland has become warmer and wetter while May is sunniest month, 30-year Met Éireann study showsBy Nathan Johns