Letter of the DayOpens in new windowReferendums – voters were left in the dark about warnings to Government
Financial ServicesECB rate cut emboldens nonbank mortgage lenders to return from the coldBy Joe Brennan
EconomyHousing Commission’s analysis of the crisis paints a mammoth challenge but falls down on one glaring contradictionBy John FitzGerald
PeopleHow to know when it’s summer in Ireland: The signs are subtle so pay close attentionBy Brianna Parkins
BooksCrooked Seeds by Karen Jennings: A taut confrontation with the horrors of the past that resists moralising By Lucie Shelly
SponsoredIt’s chocs away, with a magical escape from the ordinary on the westernmost side of Dingle’s Slea Head
WorkOffice of Ombudsman for Children pays more than €100,000 in settlement with Revenue By Martin Wall
BusinessAldi boss Niall O’Connor: ‘We’re foot to the floor. If we could go faster, we would’By Ian Curran
TV & RadioClaire Byrne and Mary Lou McDonald come unexpectedly close to a shouting matchBy Mick Heaney
OpinionWe are distracted by personalities, but what’s really at stake in this year of elections is policyBy Gerard Howlin
ResidentialWhat will €185,000 buy in France, Spain, Canada, Norway and Tipperary?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
RestaurantsFirst Look: New Stephen’s Green restaurant makes a glamorous and bold statementBy Ellen O’Donoghue
PoliticsBanks warn of pressure to cut mortgage rates following ECB interest rate cutBy Pat Leahy and Conor Pope
OpinionMany Irish men and women fought in the second World War fought for reasons far removed from ideologyBy Diarmaid Ferriter
ResidentialLook inside: Magnificent period house on Avoca Avenue in Blackrock for €5.95mBy Kevin Courtney
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Clare need a fit and firing Tony Kelly to end Limerick’s Munster reignBy Joe Canning
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: Irish eyes turn to potential record European medal haul in RomeBy Sonia O'Sullivan
OpinionA pollster broke down in tears on Indian TV - pollsters everywhere know how he feelsBy Justine McCarthy
EducationTeaching staff at ETB vote to strike in September if enforced transfer of member not revokedBy Emmet Malone
Business Today NewsletterWestRock to provide more detail, housing recommendations assessed and interview the Aldi's boss
IrelandBoat carrying human rights activists headed for Gaza to stop off in Cork Harbour this weekendBy Barry Roche
In the News PodcastThe woman who ran from Malin to Mizen in record timeBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:57
BusinessC&C plunges after chief executive quits amid accounting errors By Peter Flanagan and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Voting begins in local and European elections; Netflix accused of defamation by woman alleged to be ‘Martha’ in Baby Reindeer
AthleticsCiara Mageean and Sarah Healy safely into 1,500m final at European ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
Africa‘Profound human tragedy’: Sudan could soon have 10 million internally displaced people, UN says
Life & Style‘I hugged my kids and had a Guinness at the finish line’: Meet the woman who smashed the record for running the length of IrelandBy Ellen O’Donoghue
EuropeHuman rights court hears case of 15-year-old Afghan boy ‘forced’ on to raft and left to ‘drift at sea’By Sorcha Pollak
The Politics FixFrom blueshirts on bikes to a talking point gone awry: The election’s all TBDBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsRose of Tralee festival company sued by investor over alleged shareholder oppressionBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMan wielding knife screamed at Ukrainian family to ‘move out’ of new home, court hearsBy Tom Tuite
State exams liveRelief after ‘fair’ maths paper: Reaction to Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle examsBy Carl O'Brien
Ireland‘You don’t know what the water is like’: What are the risks facing Irish holiday swimmers abroad?By Marese McDonagh
Courts‘Dangerous sexual predator’ Denis O’Donovan jailed for 6½ years for kidnapping and sexually assaulting womanBy David Raleigh
Your WellnessWhat breakthrough in inflammatory bowel disease was discovered this week?By Shauna Bowers
European ElectionOpens in new window‘They are looking for an alternative’: right and left extremes to gain in Belgian electionsBy Jack Power
EducationSchool abuse inquiry: Survivors must wait to see report until after Attorney General reviewBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Patsy McGarry
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily: Who will top the poll and who will get sucked into ‘the bear pit’?Listen | 31:44
Ireland‘Ashamed to call myself Irish’, says Tom Hand, after Government recognition of PalestineBy Emmet Malone
AfricaANC’s invitation to parties for talks on national unity government gets mixed responseBy Bill Corcoran
Crime & Law‘No extradition request’ from Italy to Ireland for Daniel Belling after conviction for murdering wifeBy Conor Lally
EnvironmentParrots, budgies, finches among 121 birds rescued from ‘deplorable’ conditionsBy Olivia Kelleher
An Irish DiaryCracking over the papers – Frank McNally on uncomfortable parallels between column writing and the Leaving CertBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawSuspected Kinahan cartel leading figure released in Spain after paying €60,000 bailBy Conor Lally and Gerard Couzens
CourtsJudge reserves decision on garda sergeant charged with assault and attempting to pervert course of justiceBy Barry Roche
SoccerMan City v the Premier League is a repellent vomitfest - the Euros can’t come quick enoughBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsJudge upholds decision refusing protection for Ghanaian man who claimed he was persecuted for being gayBy Ellen O'Riordan
Middle EastGaza: 90% of children in enclave not getting enough food for healthy growth, says UnicefBy Michael Jansen
TennisCarlos Alcaraz fights back to make French Open final with five-set win over Sinner By Tumaini Carayol
European ElectionOpens in new windowWhen should we expect to see the final result of the European elections?By Harry McGee
EditorialsAs house prices continue to rise, there is a risk that some first-time buyers are being left exposed
Middle EastIsrael says UN has added it to list of offenders who have committed violations against childrenBy Mark Weiss
Elections 2024Local and European elections: Voter turnout reaching 50% as polling stations shutBy Jennifer Bray and Tim O'Brien
AthleticsA ‘fantastic achievement’: President and Taoiseach lead tributes to gold medal winners at European Athletics ChampionshipsBy Olivia Kelleher
BooksBook reviews in brief: Cloistered: My Years as a Nun; Old Istanbul & Other Essays; One Small StepBy Brian Maye
ObituariesTeri Hayden obituary: trailblazing agent who guided the careers of some of Ireland’s most successful actors
AthleticsHow Ireland won relay gold: Ten photographs that tell the story of a golden night for Irish athletics
ObituariesMorgan Spurlock obituary: Documentarian who ate McDonald’s for 30 days and changed fast food industry