BooksDublin Literary Award 2024 winner Mircea Cărtărescu: ‘It’s one of the greatest prizes I’ve ever won’By John Self
MusicThe Music Quiz: What is the name of the made-up boyband in Anne Hathaway’s romcom The Idea of You?By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksOrla Mackey: ‘Irish people are great storytellers. Take a look around any Irish pub and you’ll see people in deep chat’By Edel Coffey
Climate CrisisPlan to replace imported gas with cheaper biomethane from Irish farmsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandCross-Border tourism between Republic and North triples in decade, says reportBy Seanín Graham
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowBill does not address the known dangers and exploitative practices of commercial surrogacy arrangements
Farming & FoodIna’s Kitchen Desserts returns to growth after family takes back controlBy Dominic Coyle
Commercial PropertyMount Anville nuns seek €3.5m for former south Dublin nursing homeBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialHidden gem on half an acre off Military Road in Killiney for €2.75mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Commercial PropertyDublin’s student accommodation shortage offers investors lucrative opportunity By Kevin McMahon
Commercial PropertyAPC signs pre-let deal for new 60,000sq ft building at CherrywoodBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialGeorgian home in Ranelagh once owned by well-known local baking family for €725,000By Miriam Mulcahy
Commercial PropertyPrivate investor closing in on deal for McKillen jnr’s Lucky Duck pubBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyBids on North Dock offices fall hopelessly short of €130m sought by receiversBy Ronald Quinlan
HealthTikTok video revealing access to medical records spurs inquiry into HSE data breachesBy Arthur Beesley
OireachtasMiriam Lord: ‘Sometimes there are no adjectives left’: No dissenting voices as Dáil rubber-stamps decision to recognise PalestineBy Miriam Lord
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Hurling counts its winners as football ponders its disappearing audienceBy Seán Moran
OpinionKathy Sheridan: ‘Yiz ain’t f***in welcome.’ The normalisation of hate-speech is almost completeBy Kathy Sheridan
Local Elections‘The Irish political system is designed primarily for men by men’: Why a record number of women are contesting local electionsBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsDrivers involved in serious road crashes to be tested on roadside for drugs from this weekend By Mark Hilliard
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Changing grades hasn’t worked out - the GAA needs to go back to U-18 and U-21 By Darragh Ó Sé
Gaelic GamesKilkenny keep the faith in tried and tested as they step up hunt for silverwareBy Gordon Manning
Commercial PropertyUS investor to offload Cork’s Blackpool Shopping Centre at heavily discounted €49.5m By Ronald Quinlan
BusinessConnacht’s female entrepreneurs: ‘Making a living from clothing in Ireland is not easy’ By Olive Keogh
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Leinster's failings in gathering marquee talent on display against ToulouseBy Gordon D'Arcy
WorkYour work questions answered: Can I secure a remote working arrangement with one office visit per month? By Jack White
OpinionMichael McDowell: Irish ‘sneaking regarders’ of Trump are naive about the threat he poses to democracyBy Michael McDowell
RugbyOptimism no longer an alien prospect for Ulster as they prepare to face Munster at Thomond ParkBy Michael Sadlier
BusinessEY must ‘work through’ strategic questions after split plan shelved, says firm’s Irish headBy Ian Curran
AbroadLaura Kennedy: Australia leaves me longing for older buildings to carry me into the pastBy Laura Kennedy
Your Wellness‘My brother is meeting fabulous women, but they leave because he does not want more children’By Trish Murphy
BusinessCity of London’s top official says financial hub ready for ‘pro-business’ Labour PartyBy Joe Brennan
In the News PodcastWhat is the Googlepocalypse and how will it change how we search the internet?By Sorcha PollakListen | 23:30
Business Today NewsletterCity of London prepared for Labour, Airtricity cuts prices and the baby bustBy Conn Ó Midheach
EuropeGreens ‘will not back von der Leyen’ for re-election if she does deal with far rightBy Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
Inside Politics NewsletterIreland’s recognition of state of Palestine marks a historic day for Irish politicsBy Harry McGee
BusinessCorre raises total €2.76m in cash call as talks with ‘strategic’ investors continueBy Joe Brennan
IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: TikTok video prompts inquiry into HSE data breaches; roadside drug tests for drivers in serious crashes
Property ClinicI’m worried about a broken window in my apartment block and the management company has failed to act. What can I do?By Aisling Keenan
FoodSeveral farmers had a notion to grow ‘something different’ in west Cork in the 1980s. The idea took offBy Russ Parsons
Social AffairsThornton Hall tented village plan: Three meals a day for asylum seekers, CCTV, bed numbers ‘under review’By Tim O'Brien
TV & RadioThe Veil review: Elisabeth Moss struggles with an iffy English accent as Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight misfires againBy Ed Power
USTrump hush-money case: What we learned from last night’s closing argumentsBy Jesse McKinley and Kate Christobek
Advertising FeatureCutting risk and promoting wellbeing showcased at the Health and Safety Excellence Awards 2024
BusinessDublin Airport operator DAA seeking 32m passenger limit to be raised to 36mBy Barry O'Halloran
Asia-PacificSingapore Airlines flight turbulence: Aircraft fell 54m in five seconds, suffered ‘rapid change’ in G-force, report finds
Crime & LawPolice Federation for Northern Ireland conference hears call to end ‘penny-pinching betrayal of policing’
Social AffairsStop ‘punching down’ and ‘scapegoating’ vulnerable asylum seekers, Government told by NGOsBy Kitty Holland
CourtsMan charged over trespass at Leinster House in alleged bid to remove Palestinian flagBy Tom Tuite
Politics‘Puppets of Putin’: Dáil suspended amid heated row over junior minister’s commentsBy Marie O'Halloran
UKKeir Starmer promises ‘respectful engagement’ with Irish Government if elected prime ministerBy Mark Paul
BusinessFood delivery apps rack up €18.5bn in losses in fierce battle for dinersBy Camilla Hodgson and Yasemin Craggs Mersinoglu
IrelandPeak time for serious injury or death for motorcyclists is during June and July - RSA researchBy Tim O'Brien
Inside Business PodcastConor Pope’s guide to getting the most bang for your summer holiday buckListen | 30:27
Courts‘Dodgy box’ TV service has been closed down since man released on bail, court toldBy Colm Keena
Courts‘Murdered in her own home’: Belfast man jailed for 17 years after beating partner to death in ‘devastating attack’ By Ashleigh McDonald
Housing & Planning‘Practically impossible’: Properties to rent in Gaeltacht areas as rare as ‘fairy dust’By Éanna Ó Caollaí
IrelandBloom 2024: Country’s biggest gardening event expects to welcome 100,000 visitorsBy Colin Gleeson
Europe‘We hope the worst has passed’: Ukraine’s farmers plough on through wartime dangersBy Daniel McLaughlin
HealthAlmost 3,000 new inpatient hospital beds to be delivered by 2031, says DonnellyBy Shauna Bowers
Courts‘Absolutely clear’ State is failing in duty to meet basic needs of asylum seekers, court hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessBank of Ireland files court proceedings against former Davy shareholders’ companyBy Barry J Whyte
PoliticsProposed August petrol and diesel price hikes may not go ahead, Taoiseach indicatesBy Marie O'Halloran
An Irish DiaryValour invalidated – Frank McNally on a mysterious Irish anti-hero: the “Great Gaiscí”By Frank McNally
SportDave Hannigan: The Chicago Bears are owned by billionaires. They want taxpayers to fund their new stadiumBy Dave Hannigan
Courts‘Controversial’ to put Brendan Ogle’s name in organisation chart after grievance, Unite officer saysBy Stephen Bourke
Middle EastWar in Gaza to last until end of year at least, says Israel, despite Rafah border control claimBy Mark Weiss
UKUK Labour party criticised over treatment of veteran MP Diane AbbottBy Rafe Uddin and Jim Pickard in London
UKLabour puts plan to cure Britain’s national health service at heart of election campaignBy Mark Paul
Soccer‘The Wall is back’: how Thibaut Courtois won the race to Champions League final fitnessBy Sid Lowe in Madrid
EditorialsThis weekend's Mexican election is a key moment for democracy in a country under threat from drugs gangs
PoliticsMinister pledges ‘legal mechanisms’ within six months to allow random weapons checks on aircraftBy Marie O'Halloran
HealthPromise of almost 3,000 additional hospital beds is welcome – if Government deliversBy Shauna Bowers
EditorialsIreland is falling further behind its emissions targets as progress stalls on its climate strategy
Middle EastIsrael spied on Irish-funded Palestinian NGOs reporting alleged war crimes, investigation findsBy Hannah McCarthy
TennisIga Swiatek digs deep to fend off Naomi Osaka in three-set French Open classic By Tumaini Carayol
Gaelic GamesBryan Sheehan raises concerns about Kerry’s lack of goals in championshipBy Gordon Manning
MusicForbidden Fruit 2024: daily line-ups, stage times, ticket information, weather forecast and moreBy Ellen O’Donoghue