MotorsMercedes-Benz E-Class review: new hybrid’s range is genuine, but there are compromisesBy Neil Briscoe
BooksHow poetry is helping us preserve our past - and question our assumptions of history By Lucy Collins
CultureAn Taobh Tuathail presenter Cian Ó Cíobháin: ‘You meet people who are very passionate about the show. That’s mind-blowing’ By Una Mullally
EuropeLosing its religion: Catholic Poland looks to Irish example as it moves towards secularismBy Derek Scally
MusicKelly Moran: ‘It’s always inspiring to me how the people of Ireland have always been so outspoken’By Ed Power
Property ClinicCan the management company for our development enforce mandatory use of parking app?By Sean Foley
HealthNeonatal project allowed ‘to slip into abeyance . . . not by an active decision but through neglect and apathy’By Sheila Wayman
Gaelic GamesMichael Murphy: Derry freeze in the headlights as Donegal turn their rival’s strengths into weaknessesBy Michael Murphy
PoliticsLeo Varadkar did not push hard enough for beds for asylum seekers, says Green Party MinisterBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
RugbyBrilliant win over Bulls suggests Munster fans need to raise their game at Thomond By Gerry Thornley
OpinionShould the mandatory three-day wait for abortion be lifted? Dr Mary Favier and Eilís Mulroy debateBy Mary Favier and Eilis Mulroy
Health‘Major vulnerabilities’ in Temple Street neonatal critical care, doctors warn managementBy Sheila Wayman and Shauna Bowers
People‘There’s more of a laissez-faire kind of thing in Ireland and especially that translates to driving’By Ellen O’Donoghue
CourtsContempt of court law is a ‘minefield’ requiring urgent overhaul, says Supreme Court judge By Mary Carolan
Crime & LawGardaí investigate if member of force involved in loss of pump-action shotgunBy Conor Lally
AthleticsIsrael Olatunde: ‘I’ve surprised myself and the world in the past, so why not this year again?’By Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsMichael D Higgins to receive honorary doctorate from former university on Manchester tripBy Olivia Kelly
OpinionHave we ditched the Stardust-era stereotype that the working classes are wild and reckless?By Fintan O'Toole
Education‘Too many of us are stressed and losing sleep’: Students explain why school needs to changeBy Peter McGuire
ResidentialBright and contemporary Cork three-bed with verdant views for €695,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Social Affairs‘I lost my child and couldn’t be there for the rest’: Mother tells of devastating Stardust falloutBy Kitty Holland
Gaelic Games‘We love being the favourites’ - Gearóid Hegarty and Limerick embrace drive for five By Gordon Manning
Your Family‘When our last embryo failed, the clinic told us there was nothing more they could do for us’By Katie Feeney
Big TechEU threatens to ban TikTok Lite over reward-to-watch feature amid concerns for childrenBy Lisa O'Carroll in Strasbourg
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: ‘We watched our daughter die,’ Aoife Johnston’s parents tell inquest; State apology for Stardust victims
BusinessPenneys and Primark owner AB Foods expects ‘significant growth’ in full-year profitBy Ian Curran
BusinessInvestors factoring in growing chance of another Fed interest rate riseBy Kate Duguid and Harriet Clarfelt
IrelandLimerick store that sold €115m Lotto ticket to Dolores McNamara sells €9m winning ticketBy Ronan McGreevy
MusicTake That in Dublin review: ‘Whose idea was it to have stairs?’ puffs Gary Barlow as the band roll back the years with dazzling show By Lauren Murphy
Middle EastLack of proof for Israel’s claims against UN agency vindicates Ireland’s stance, says MartinBy Sarah Burns
EconomyBudget surplus of €8.6bn forecast despite ‘loss of economic momentum’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Jennifer Bray
Crime & LawGarda lost toe in Dublin riots due to unsuitable boots, conference hearsBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesTactical breakdown: Clare’s wide open spaces a stark contrast to Limerick solidityBy Paul O'Brien
PeopleTaylor Swift isn’t the first to monetise her heartbreak. Here are five of the best examplesBy Brianna Parkins
OireachtasMichael McNamara to run in European elections in Ireland South constituencyBy Marie O'Halloran
Soccer‘We need help with facilities’: League of Ireland’s main problem on show in Dublin derby stalemateBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerErik ten Hag calls reaction to Manchester United’s win over Coventry a ‘disgrace’By Jamie Jackson
Social Affairs‘We are sorry ... we failed you’: The State apology to the Stardust families and victims in full
CourtsParents challenge planning for Dublin homes over concerns about lack of childcareBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessCIÉ agrees to arbitration for case seeking possession of Johnny Ronan-tied siteBy Ellen O'Riordan
Crime & LawPeaceful protest or intimidation? Gardaí face a lack of clarity on public order incidentsBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsGAA coach who ‘destroyed’ boy’s life after rapes has jail time raised to 13 yearsBy Eoin Reynolds
Middle EastUnrwa given fresh lease of life as report says Israel’s claims of Hamas links have not been backed upBy Michael Jansen
HealthEstablish commission to investigate baby and maternal deaths and injuries, campaigners urge HarrisBy Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawCuts to Garda community policing now a ‘major concern’, head of authority saysBy Conor Lally
Courts‘Urgent’ blood transfusion for woman who may not survive otherwise ordered by High CourtBy Ellen O'Riordan
EducationYounger teachers in Catholic schools less likely to believe in God or attend religious servicesBy Carl O'Brien
Europe‘With Chega, I don’t fear for myself, but for my children’: Portugal’s Roma fear the rise of the far rightBy Aisling Redden in Lisbon
Gaelic GamesDavid Clifford: ‘You can’t let the result from the weekend affect the rest of your week, or else it’s a slog of a life’By Ian O'Riordan
Stardust apologyStardust State apology: ‘We failed you when you needed us the most’ - Taoiseach Simon Harris tells DáilBy Jack White
Crime & LawUK government considers apology to families of alleged informers killed by IRABy Freya McClements
Social AffairsMore than 80% of asylum applicants now coming from UK via Northern Ireland, says McEnteeBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BoxingKellie Harrington among four Irish boxers to qualify for European semi-finalsBy Johnny Watterson
CourtsControversial landlord Marc Godart ordered to explain apparent non-compliance with High Court directionsBy Colm Keena
IrelandWoman (80s) and man killed in two separate road crashes in counties Donegal and CorkBy Barry Roche and Jack White
CourtsHigh Court dismisses ex-abattoir worker’s 2011 action alleging injury via kick from animal By Ellen O'Riordan
Oireachtas‘We failed you when you needed us most’: Taoiseach issues State apology to Stardust familiesBy Marie O'Halloran
EditorialsThe latest official economic forecasts raise the question of how to use the surpluses wisely
PoliticsGovernment steps up crackdown on smoky fuels illegally imported from Northern IrelandBy Harry McGee
EditorialsThe Taoiseach's Stardust apology is a belated but welcome acknowledgment of State wrongdoing
CourtsAoife Johnston inquest: Limerick hospital staff describe being ‘haunted’ by teenager’s deathBy David Raleigh in Limerick
PoliticsHarris’s empathetic apology to Stardust families shows he has a quality that is key in modern politicsBy Pat Leahy
SpaceVoyager 1 space probe transmits data again after remote Nasa fix from 24bn kilometres awayBy Oliver Holmes
Middle EastIsraeli strikes intensify across Gaza as fresh evacuations ordered in north of enclaveBy Mark Weiss
Social AffairsStardust families welcome belated State apology - and say accountability should be next By Kitty Holland
OireachtasState and institutions actively participated in narrative to ‘defame’ Stardust families, Dáil hearsBy Marie O'Halloran
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Simon Harris acknowledges wrong done to Stardust families. Now he must do right by themBy Miriam Lord
SoccerHavertz and White score two each as Arsenal crush Chelsea in boost to title hopes By David Hytner at the Emirates Stadium
SoccerPressure unwelcome for Klopp as Liverpool go to Everton aiming to keep title tilt on track By Andy Hunter
Soccer‘It’s no secret that I want to go to Liverpool’ - Arne Slot admits he wants to succeed Jürgen KloppBy Mark Dobson