BooksThe Caretaker: Beautifully written fable of how powerful try to bend those of integrity to their willBy Edel Coffey
BooksBook reviews in brief: Be a Birder by Hamza Yassin, Fear by Robert Peckham, Dangerous Children by Kenneth Gross
ObituariesEvelyn Fox Keller obituary: Physicist who proved no such thing as male advantage in science
LettersGaza crisis: Hundreds of academics sign letter calling for Irish universities to suspend ties with Israeli institutions
EconomyMounting alarm in Government over corporation tax revenue as receipts continue to plummetBy Pat Leahy and Laura Slattery
PoliticsIreland and Korea’s historical parallels echo throughout landmark Irish visitBy Denis Staunton
BooksMaking it So by Patrick Stewart: An agreeably undemanding page-turner of a memoirBy Donald Clarke
BooksThe Woman in Me by Britney Spears: This memoir is as dark as a Hans Christian Andersen fableBy Kate Demolder
TV & RadioSay More with Dr? Sheila: Amy Poehler’s podcast is one of the funniest I’ve listened to in a long timeBy Fiona McCann
PeopleBrianna Parkins: At my lowest, I wouldn’t leave the house if I wasn’t ‘presentable’ because ‘what if someone saw?’By Brianna Parkins
Crime & LawThe AI shake-up of the legal profession: ‘Do you want a computer to defend you?’ By Jack Power
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they end By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksMichael Connelly: ‘All four of my grandparents were of straight Irish descent. I feel it in my bones’By Martin Doyle
Fine Art & AntiquesBonhams to hold its first ever Irish sale on Irish soil this monthBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘When I close my eyes at night, I can still see that bird’s horrible, leering face’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:33
Fine Art & AntiquesPatrick Pearse’s Irish Volunteer card expected to fetch in the region of €150,000 in Whyte’s saleBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
FilmPalme d’Or winner Justine Triet: ‘You could take my film, decide I’m obsessed with killing men and use it against me’By Tara Brady
PoliticsRTÉ spends nearly €75,000 appealing findings against broadcaster in bogus self-employment casesBy Jennifer Bray and Denis Staunton
CultureCoffins, Alan Rickman’s desk and Seán O’Casey’s pram: Inside the curious world of the Abbey Theatre’s props warehouseBy Gemma Tipton
MusicDavid Holmes: ‘I was able to see the real Sinéad O’Connor. She was fiercely intelligent, ridiculously funny’By Ed Power
GolfAlan Shipnuck on LIV Golf: ‘Everything happened in secret. Every negotiation, every deal, every betrayal’By Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesRichie Power: ‘If I’d stayed on the road I was going down, I’d have ended up losing everything’By Denis Walsh
Crime & LawHow a new wave of Irish criminals are flaunting their wealth, and using it to generate fearBy Conor Lally
RugbyAfter debuting at the World Cup, will expected points become more prevalent in rugby?By Nathan Johns
MusicCillian Murphy: ‘People in Ireland are kinder and more understanding and a bit more copped-on’By Patrick Freyne
Environment‘We saw 18 waxwings on our outing to Inch’: Readers’ nature queries and observationsBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
AthleticsDublin Marathon race director ‘at a loss’ to explain the 6,000 running no-shows at this year’s eventBy Ian O'Riordan
AbroadIrish emigrants to Britain tell their stories: 'The new generation barge their way through and get stuff done'By Mark Paul
OpinionSinn Féin would hike taxes on the better off. Is that good or bad for the economy?By Cliff Taylor
SoccerHow Jude Bellingham’s Irish roots can help him dominate the post-Messi age with Real MadridBy Richard Fitzpatrick
EnvironmentMoths: It’s my first time mothing, and within minutes, I realise it is a whole other worldBy Ella McSweeney
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowAll Blacks’ loss meets muted response as New Zealand falls out of love with rugbyBy Gregor Paul
RacingDerby hero Auguste Rodin aiming to bring career to a winning end at Breeders’ Cup By Brian O'Connor
CourtsWitnesses for Molly Martens tell of Corbett’s coercive behaviourBy Brian Carroll in Lexington, North Carolina
SoccerMichael Walker: Birmingham City look to use star power of Rooney and Brady to follow blazed trail of rivals Aston VillaBy Michael Walker
BooksJames O’Brien on post-Brexit Britain: ‘This conflation of patriotism with a sense of superiority’ By Mark Hennessy
ArtEkow Eshun: ‘The concerns of my In the Black Fantastic exhibition seem absolutely relevant in Ireland’By Aidan Dunne
BusinessIreland risks ruining the reputation of its financial sector over current approach to SPVsBy Joe Brennan
BusinessBeatles podcast mania: Irish-made Nothing is Real nears three million downloadsBy Laura Slattery
Food MonthIntroducing Mark Moriarty, the new Irish Times recipe columnist: ‘My cooking in one word? Comfort’By Mark Moriarty
EconomyActors’ strike flirts with an ending, but will the climax be worthy of Hollywood?By Laura Slattery
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new window‘Dublin Port was very dangerous 300 years ago’: Inside the port that keeps Ireland goingBy Patrick Freyne
Food Month‘A local production company asked if I was interested in filming a pilot: baking classes for kids through Irish’By Aoibhín O’Dea
IrelandHeavy rain could cause flooding over coming days as unsettled weather continuesBy Olivia Kelleher
UKCareer criminal with links to Irish drug trafficker Thomas Maher jailed for 21 yearsBy George Lithgow
Asia-PacificNepal earthquake: 157 people killed as rescuers struggle to find survivors By Binaj Gurubacharya
PoliticsScale of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza cannot be justified, Tánaiste saysBy Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy
RacingBreeders’ Cup: Unquestionable wins Juvenile Turf for Aidan O’Brien after vets rule out River Tiber
IrelandDenise Morgan remembered as ‘lovely, bubbly, polite person’ at Louth funeralBy Olivia Kelleher
Housing & PlanningEmergency funding for Peter McVerry Trust would come with conditions - Darragh O’BrienBy Jennifer Bray
TransportIreland could miss out on new flights and destinations if Dublin Airport passenger cap is not lifted, Varadkar warns By Denis Staunton and Olivia Kelleher
Crime & LawMan charged by gardaí investigating discovery of body outside Limerick houseBy Olivia Kelleher and David Raleigh
PoliticsUkrainian refugees cannot face ‘cliff-edge’ in Government supports, says O’Brien By Jennifer Bray
Climate CrisisWater being pumped out of flooded Downpatrick at a rate of ‘7,500 litres a minute’By Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawMan who saved mother and daughter from drowning among those honoured at Garda youth awardsBy Conor Pope
Politics‘We have started to make strides forward’ on housing, Martin tells Fianna Fáil ardfheisBy Pat Leahy
IrelandDublin march hears calls for Gaza ceasefire and expulsion of Israeli ambassador By Tim O'Brien
RugbyConnacht mount comeback to continue strong start to seasonBy Linley MacKenzie at the Sportsground
Gaelic GamesKilmacud Crokes and their galacticos swat aside callow Éire Óg in Leinster quarter-final By Seán Moran