EnvironmentIf this lichen is growing in your area, it means the air you breathe is cleanBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
BooksWhat Will Survive of Us by Howard Jacobson: Giving up the cover of comedy with patchy resultsBy Philippa Conlon
BooksJo Spain: ‘I rely on the next book, contract or TV show to pay that mortgage. I’ve no guaranteed salary’By Fiona Gartland
AbroadIrish in London: ‘Nobody was making me stay. I could have left at any time and gone home to Sligo ... That was 24 years ago’By Bernadette Fallon
DrinkLooking for the perfect summer wine? The almost forgotten Valpolicella hits all the right notesBy John Wilson
Financial ServicesPTSB most exposed Irish lender to competitive threat from Spanish move into marketBy Joe Brennan
Gardening‘We call Mount Congreve Ireland’s global garden because there are 10,000 different plants here’By Sylvia Thompson
BooksAn African History of Africa by Zeinab Badawi: A richly rewarding sweep that challenges preconceptions By Molara Wood
Ross O'Carroll-KellyHonor is only running for Mount Anville head girl to downgrade her old dear’s greatest life achievementBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:20
EnvironmentWe have a golden opportunity to help get our rivers back - we should take it By Ella McSweeney
Thinking AnewThinking Anew: Let’s move towards God’s ‘community of compassion and communion of love’By Gordon Linney
FilmThere’s nothing very dramatic about That They May Face the Rising Sun. Which is why it’s such a good filmBy Hugh Linehan
USQuashing of Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction draws prompt parallels with Donald Trump trialBy Keith Duggan
MusicKronos Quartet in Ireland: ‘Every note, every piece we play, every composer, every collaboration - everything has meaning’By Michael Dervan
FilmKerry Condon: ‘Sometimes people look at me but they can’t place me. And that’s what I want to be – an actor’By Tara Brady
PeopleFormer US prosecutor on the justice system: ‘When I see kids come into court in chains, I can’t help thinking of slavery’By Keith Duggan
Crime & LawThe life and crimes of Tony ‘King Scum’ Felloni - the drug dealer who peddled heroin to his own childrenBy Conor Lally
OpinionDavid McWilliams: A small town in Co Kerry and a formula for rejuvenating rural IrelandBy David McWilliams
IrelandDefence Forces’ intelligence bureau audits soldiers’ bank accounts for any links to private military contractingBy Conor Gallagher
SportSex, drugs and alcohol: Excuses never far away when it comes to doping offences By Ian O'Riordan
People‘When a child dies by suicide, and you know they were struggling, people have to be held to account’By Deirdre Falvey
PeopleExhausted, dominated by technology and broke: Sign of the Times survey is all bad newsBy Conor Pope
RugbyMatt Williams: Time to refine current red card laws in the interests of rugby justice By Matt Williams
AthleticsFanahan McSweeney, the ‘amazing character’ who deserves to be recognised for so much more than his ominous sighting before the Munich massacreBy Seán Moran
PeoplePoles in Ireland: ‘You’re always going to be a blow-in, no matter how long you live in a place’By Sorcha Pollak and Derek Scally
Gaelic GamesBorn leader Darragh Canavan bears the load of great expectations lightlyBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Enda Kenny welcomes ‘our Nancy’ Pelosi with a baffling anecdote By Miriam Lord
SoccerMalachy Clerkin: A rare dose of FAI truth reveals that Irish soccer is in a worse state than you thinkBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Difficult assignment for Clare as they put their season on the lineBy Nicky English
PoliticsThe Border ‘back door’: why are so many migrants crossing into the State from Northern Ireland?By Jack Horgan-Jones
Ireland‘You averted your gaze walking past it’: Belfast bar that was once a feared loyalist hangout is now the pride of the communityBy Seanín Graham
OpinionNo wonder Americans are flocking to see Civil War. Many believe a civil war is comingBy Patrick Smyth
IrelandDefence Forces response to Libya training shows concern over reputational riskBy Conor Gallagher
Six NationsOpens in new windowNo dead rubber as Ireland and Scotland once again battle for a World Cup spot By Gerry Thornley
EducationMany apprentices are now on higher salaries than college graduates. Is snobbery around ‘earn and learn’ options fading?By Carl O'Brien
OpinionWhat’s the right age for my daughter to get a smartphone? I asked her older siblingsBy Jennifer O'Connell
Ireland‘We have glamorous weddings. We don’t treat death any differently’: Ireland’s first Traveller funeral directorBy Marese McDonagh
OpinionDream of a left-wing government slipping away and not just because of Sinn Féin slumpBy Pat Leahy
OpinionOzempic changed the lives of obesity patients. And then we had to stop prescribing itBy Francis Finucane
OpinionWould even paradise itself be worth the suffering of a single tortured child? By Mark O'Connell
USPro-Palestine protests spread across campuses as Columbia University calls for inquiry into leadership
EuropeUS intelligence agencies believe Putin ‘probably did not’ order Alexei Navalny to be killed - reports
EuropeRussian authorities arrest another suspect in connection with concert hall attack that killed 144
HealthPharmacists claim absence of advocate at Government level is hurting their profession By Ronan McGreevy
Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations: Ireland edge past Scotland to finish third and secure World Cup qualificationBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsAontú calls for ‘Irish Sea border in terms of people’ to ensure stricter immigration checks in Northern Ireland By Jennifer Bray
PoliticsFamily of Minister for Justice evacuated following hoax bomb threatBy Ronan McGreevy and Robert Kindregan
Six NationsOpens in new window‘We’ve come through so much’ - Ireland revel in World Cup qualification By Gerry Thornley
Common GroundOpens in new windowAndrew Muir: Out and proud Stormont Minister in charge of Northern Ireland’s farmingBy Mark Devenport