EducationFulbright offers Irish graduates chance to participate in flagship US programmeBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
BooksCharlotte by Martina Devlin: Unravelling a Brontë psychology of uneasy inheritances and divided loyaltiesBy Jenny McAuley
BusinessLilly turns to Ireland to produce two of the hottest therapy areas in medicine By Dominic Coyle
BeautyOpens in new windowHuda Beauty’s Easy Blur Foundation review: ‘My skin looked Photoshopped’By Simone Gannon
PeopleIce baths and 5am Clubs: have people become so adrift from their bodies they will do mad things just to feel something?By Brianna Parkins
WorkApprenticeships: ‘It’s like the country got nearly a bit too snobby or elitist when it came to education’By Emmet Malone
Asia-PacificUnlikely interlocutors sit around the table at Beijing security conferenceBy Denis Staunton
FilmStrange Darling: How weird is this cult sensation? There’ll never be another movie quite like itBy Tara Brady
RestaurantsTakeaway review: Award-winning burger joint serves up tasty food in Dublin 2, especially the chipsBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmThe Movie Quiz: A refrain from which Bond film features on Robbie Williams’s No1 hit, Millennium?By Donald Clarke
Advertising FeatureDell Technologies Forum to support businesses to harness the power of AI this October
Special ReportsFlying high: Drone photography offers a whole new perspective of IrelandBy Noel Campion
ResidentialWhat will €199,995 buy in the US, Spain, France, Sweden and Cavan?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
PeopleMy friends group finally celebrated our Covid-delayed 40th birthdays in Spain. We swapped tales of air fryers and steam mopsBy Emer McLysaght
PeopleUndercover hotel cleaner in Ireland: ‘Lifting the heavy mattress, I cry tears of rage and exhaustion’By Saša Uhlová
TV & RadioRadio review: Oliver Callan 'insults everybody equally' as his rapid-fire jokes fall flatBy Mick Heaney
ResidentialTimeless art-deco home formerly owned by Beatles film director in Ranelagh for €1.75mBy Alison Gill
EconomyIreland is incredibly vulnerable to an energy shock. We must cut fossil fuel dependenceBy John FitzGerald
BusinessGovernment set to climb down on €10m tax threshold for transfer of family-run businessesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Gaelic GamesNeil McManus wants Ulster senior hurling championship to be revived as soon as possibleBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsNo guarantee voters will be grateful if Government bungs them money in the budgetBy Pat Leahy
OpinionIt’s time the Irish stopped obsessing about being universally loved. Those days are goneBy Justine McCarthy
Social AffairsSouth Dublin creche worker accused of hitting toddler as colleague ‘laughed and joked’By Kitty Holland
PoliticsIrish Times poll results show a strained electorate sensing a golden opportunity to address challengesBy Kieran O’Leary
BusinessCentral Bank’s Derville Rowland eyes top role in EU’s new anti-money laundering agencyBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsCheap loans for builders and more money for Irish Water among Ministers’ proposals for Apple tax billionsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyRugby fixtures 2024/2025: Ireland matches and major tournament dates for the season By Gerry Thornley
RugbyRejuvenated AIL kicks off new season with Terenure seeking fourth Aviva final in a rowBy Gerry Thornley
RacingIrish Champions Festival attendance levels suggest public verdict on event is largely ‘meh’By Brian O'Connor
RugbyEmerging Ireland tour may be tough on the provinces but policy seems to pay offBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyLions intrigue and lingering heartache make Ireland-England the standout match of the campaign aheadBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessEuronext recoups almost half of Irish exchange purchase as dividends reach €81mBy Joe Brennan
ResidentialDermot Bannon-designed cottage with central courtyard in Blackrock for €1.05mBy Kevin Courtney
OpinionIreland is clearly not neutral in Ukraine’s conflict with Russia and we need to stop pretending it isBy Stephen Collins
DublinM50 will choke up with lorry traffic unless rail freight is redeveloped, says Eamon Ryan By Ronan McGreevy
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Cost of living tops public concerns for Budget 2025; Dublin creche worker accused of hitting toddler
TV & RadioThe Penguin review: Colin Farrell’s powerhouse performance is the best thing about this Batman spin-offBy Ed Power
IrelandIreland weather: Met Éireann forecasts warm weekend before temperatures drop significantlyBy Conor Pope
StageAn Evening With Wee Daniel: A cute, charming portrayal of growing up nonbinary in Daniel O’Donnell’s DonegalBy Donald Clarke
BooksIntermezzo by Sally Rooney: A bold, adventurous and captivating addition to an impressive body of workBy Michael Cronin
StageBaby: A breathtakingly vulnerable portrayal of a woman’s struggle with fertility issuesBy Kate Demolder
StageFirst Trimester: On-stage sperm-donor interviews elicit touching discussions about parentingBy Chris McCormack
The Women's PodcastLaura Kennedy: ‘I don’t say I’m a feminist any more’ By Suzanne BrennanListen | 71:55
CourtsTennis coach sentenced to six-and-a-half years in Britain for child-sex offences worked at four Irish clubsBy Conor Pope
EducationMitchell Scholars programme ‘faces closure unless reliable funding can be secured’By Keith Duggan
Your MoneyProportion of Irish homes in mortgage arrears at lowest level since the end of 2009 By Colin Gleeson
On The Money NewsletterThinking of switching to an electric vehicle? Here’s what you need to considerBy Joanne Hunt
PoliticsState needs to ‘learn lessons’ from escalation of anti-migrant protests in Coolock, Micheál Martin saysBy Olivia Kelleher
BusinessHotel’s insurance policy triggered by lockdown and Covid ‘at’ its premises, High Court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
The Politics FixEveryone wants a share of the Apple (pie) and has Simon Harris peaked? By Jennifer Bray
Your MoneyMain cost-of-living price rises have cost some households €8,000 a year since 2021By Conor Pope
HealthAoife Johnston report: Death of girl (16) at UHL was in circumstances ‘almost certainly avoidable’, investigation findsBy Shauna Bowers
USPastors make stand as Alternative for Germany set for electoral gains in chancellor’s backyard By Derek Scally
Middle EastMiddle East on brink of regional conflict as attacks on Hizbullah shift focus to LebanonBy Mark Weiss
IrelandFarmer who left herd of cattle to starve, dehydrate and in some cases drop dead is jailedBy Paul Higgins
EuropeWest’s timely support key to success of Ukraine’s ‘victory plan’, Zelenskiy saysBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessEU carmakers pressure Brussels to delay stricter emission rulesBy Alice Hancock and Kana Inagaki
Middle EastPalestinian president welcomes toughening of Saudi position against normalising relations with IsraelBy Michael Jansen
WorkLidl ordered to pay €2,000 to former Paralympic athlete in disability discrimination caseBy Stephen Bourke
GolfJon Rahm’s DP World Tour appeal may not end before Ryder Cup, says KinningsBy Ewan Murray at Wentworth
SoccerEA FC 25 review: New five-a-side mode and a tactics revamp bring new levels of fun to the beautiful gameBy David Gorman
EuropeCentral Europe counts cost of floods as Storm Boris prompts evacuations in ItalyBy Daniel McLaughlin
PoliticsSenior doctors back Donnelly bid for electronic patient records investment via Apple windfallBy Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthAoife Johnston timeline: Antibiotics for sepsis not given until 13½ hours after arriving at Limerick hospitalBy Colm Keena
Asia-PacificSri Lanka’s ruling elite face judgment in first election since plunge into financial crisisBy John Reed and Mahendra Ratnaweera in Colombo and Joseph Cotterill in London
HealthAoife Johnston report proves safety risks at UHL cannot be mitigated until capacity increasesBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsBar Council investigating Burke family ‘incident’ at Ploughing Championships, chair saysBy Colm Keena
BusinessUlster Bank manager who claimed he took €145k redundancy ‘under duress’ loses claimBy Stephen Bourke
Politics‘Significantly understaffed’: Hiqa to conduct review into midwest care capacity after Aoife Johnston reportBy Jennifer Bray
Middle EastTop Hizbullah commander among 12 reported killed in Israeli air strike on BeirutBy Raya Jalabi in Beirut and James Shotter in Jerusalem
UK‘Prime minister Farage’: Reform UK leader says party has ‘come of age’ and could win the next electionBy Mark Paul
An Irish DiaryMuch Ado About Nothing – Frank McNally on the Shakespearean subtext of a great Anglo-Irish battle that never happenedBy Frank McNally
Asia-PacificGlobal South keen to secure pledge from UN summit to address debt and development By Denis Staunton
CourtsFormer Ireland footballer Anthony Stokes caught with cocaine worth almost €4,000 in car after high-speed chaseBy Tom Tuite
BusinessWorld economy faces pressures similar to 1920s slump, warns Christine LagardeBy Olaf Storbeck
FilmSaoirse Ronan in Dublin: ‘I always like being able to come home and share whatever I’ve been working on’By Donald Clarke
Health‘Unclear’ who is operationally in charge of UHL on any given day, second report findsBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerWhoever wins Sunday showdown between City and Arsenal, Premier League may be the real loser By Barney Ronay
Common GroundOpens in new windowTax and welfare systems should be reformed to encourage cross-Border working, young people’s forum hearsBy Mark Hennessy
SoccerDerry City score controversial late penalty as they rescue draw against Shamrock RoversBy Arthur Duffy
BooksHotel Lux by Maurice Casey: Radical politics and queer love in the dark shadow of StalinismBy Nicholas Allen
BooksFeeding the Monster by Anna Bogutskaya: Reclaiming horror as the ‘genre of empathy’ By Pippa Conlon
BooksNew books: Ethel Rohan depicts the constrictive banality of adult life while offering glimpses of hope
ObituariesArchbishop Noël Treanor: Irish-born apostolic nuncio to the EU and former bishop of Down and Connor
ObituariesJack Fagan obituary: Former Irish Times property editor who had a genuine interest in people
In the News PodcastIt’s not your back, it’s your lifestyle: New theories on treating back painBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:36