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EconomyMichael McGrath faces AIB shares dilemma as he looks to senior role in Brussels By Joe Brennan
BooksWhy War? by Richard Overy and Inheritance by Harvey Whitehouse: Profound mapping of belief and violenceBy Ian Hughes
Interiors‘My main goal is that it is very comfortable, but with a strong design aesthetic’: Giving Valentia Slate a new lease of lifeBy Deirdre McQuillan
PeopleMeet Taylor Swift’s superfans: ‘You feel like she’s a part of your life that you can’t do away with’By Niamh Donnelly
Your WellnessMuireann O’Connell: If bodies came with a Facebook relationship status, mine would be ‘it’s complicated’By Aoife Barry
Aer Lingus DisputeAer Lingus dispute: Ialpa chief accuses airline of escalating row with ‘campaign of antagonism’ against membersBy Barry O'Halloran
CultureThe Guide: Taylor Swift, Liam Gallagher, Patti Smith and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
EnvironmentWhat is this creature I found under a greenhouse pot? Readers’ nature queriesBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
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BooksJoseph O’Neill: ‘Trump will go after the big cities ... And it will be 10 times worse than people imagine’By Keith Duggan
Film‘The intimacy co-ordinators are kind of unshockable’: Emma Stone on her new film with Yorgos LanthimosBy Donald Clarke
Education‘We have heard horrible stories of what can happen’: Leaving Cert holidays spell euphoria for students but anxiety for parentsBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsAfter the departure of two Government party leaders, what next for the Coalition?By Pat Leahy
PeopleFergal Keane: At a time of deep division on this island Andy Irvine’s music kicked the door off its hingesBy Fergal Keane
Gaelic GamesThough stretched and chastened, Monaghan could finish down year on a high By Malachy Clerkin
OpinionThere’s still so much we don’t know about Katie Simpson’s life and violent, lonely deathBy Tanya Fowles
EconomyFundamental differences over economics may damage EU-wide right-wing allianceBy David McWilliams
Opinion‘Art should not be political’ is an argument made by those who haven’t thought enough about either By Mark O'Connell
Gaelic GamesHurling previews: Cork and Clare can cut through the lingering doubts to reach All-Ireland semi-finalsBy Seán Moran
PoliticsSinn Féin’s US fundraising arm sends $51,000 back to party in Belfast for ‘election expenses’By Keith Duggan
PoliticsMichael Collins banished but Enda Kenny welcomed back to Taoiseach’s office for Harris visitBy Miriam Lord
PeopleProf Hugh Brady: ‘Quality of Irish university experience is slipping, and going to get worse over time’By Carl O'Brien
PeopleSarah Breen: ‘I get excited when I see turf being cut. If I can see turf it means I’m on my holidays’
SoccerKen Early: To travel by train for Euro 2024 is to see a textbook case of neoliberal capitalism’s endgame By Ken Early
RugbyAshleigh Orchard combining parenting with rugby as Ireland bid for Olympic Sevens gloryBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic Games‘He has this kind of aura’: How Lee Chin became the man who keeps inspiring Wexford By Denis Walsh
Gaelic GamesFootball previews: Derry’s likely last stand in Castlebar the pick of the preliminary quarter-finalsBy Seán Moran
RacingContinuous returns to action as O’Brien’s ‘senior citizens’ out to continue successful runBy Brian O'Connor
OpinionMacron called an election to avoid ‘bedlam’. It is a mad gamble which he may not winBy Lara Marlowe
BusinessDestination Downing Street for Starmer and Reeves as UK election enters endgameBy Laura Slattery
Your MoneyTesla shareholders should brace for more demands from Elon Musk down the roadBy Proinsias O'Mahony
MediaWhat I Read This Week: Nadine O’Regan on Paul Mescal’s ‘lewk’ and the thoughts of Gabor MatéBy Nadine O'Regan
BooksMassacre in the Clouds: it is a fine work and will go some way to restoring this incident to the mainstream of historyBy Oliver Farry
EuropeBarcelona to ban apartment rentals to tourists by 2028 in bid to tackle soaring housing costsBy Joan Faus
Crime & LawTeenager arrested by gardaí investigating alleged assault in Newmarket, Co CorkBy Tim O'Brien
Aer Lingus DisputeAer Lingus warns pilots it could pursue them for losses if any ‘unofficial’ industrial action ahead of work to rule By Barry O'Halloran
OffbeatWorld’s Ugliest Dog contest: Eight-year-old Pekinese Wild Thang claims titleBy Michael Sainato
Social Affairs‘I am absolutely overwhelmed’: Natasha O’Brien attends solidarity protest in LimerickBy Jack White
Gaelic Games‘I owe Monaghan football everything’: Conor McManus will wait on retirement decisionBy John Fallon
Ireland‘I thought I was going to die’: Dublin man describes surviving plane crash in remote part of Alaska By Kitty Holland
OpinionAssisted dying downgrades the importance of the palliative care approachBy Dr Margaret Naughton
OpinionI watched my grandmother disappear into mental illness and believed I was doomed to followBy Laura Kennedy
Gaelic Games‘They were mean at the back’ - Derry show old defensive grit to knock out Mayo By Malachy Clerkin
SoccerCristiano Ronaldo no longer the story as balanced Portugal share attacking loadBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesCork have two weeks to mend the slow puncture suffered during win over DublinBy Denis Walsh
Gaelic Games‘You have to take those chances’ - Monaghan rue plenty as Galway end their seasonBy John Fallon