BooksThe Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden: Beguiling love story told in language that entertains and enthrals ByMichael Cronin
BooksSam Thompson: ‘I really don’t think there is a distinction to be made between writing for adults and writing for children’BySara Keating
FilmWoman of the Hour: Anna Kendrick’s chilling directorial debut gives voice to the victims of the serial killer Rodney AlcalaByTara Brady
MusicThe Music Quiz: What is the most disappointing album ever, according to Rolling Stone?ByTony Clayton-Lea
BusinessDate set for court clash between widow of Joe Cosgrave and his two surviving brothersByColm Keena
Commercial PropertyOpinion: Are planning reforms enough to deliver the sustainable growth that Ireland urgently needs?ByLeon Murray
ResidentialSubstantial cottage with enchanting garden close to Waterford city for €550,000ByElizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionDon’t write off Gráinne Seoige. The original celebrity candidate was Jack LynchByKathy Sheridan
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: It is hard to think of a more important football match hosted in Croke ParkBySeán Moran
Ireland‘A passport is only way I can see my family’: Afghans in Ireland left in diplomatic limbo by embassy closureBySaeedullah Safi
Gaelic GamesPaul Shankey glad to be playing his part in making Gaelic football ‘a more exciting spectacle’BySeán Moran
RugbyEven before the season started Connacht looked like they would be a good watch. And, so far, it has come to passByGerry Thornley
PoliticsWill Sinn Féin lose a seat in Laois, and will Brian Stanley retain it as an independent republican?ByCormac McQuinn
FilmThe Apprentice film review: Ivana Trump taunts Donald for his orangeness. Then this drama’s most disturbing moment happensByDonald Clarke
Crime & LawEarly release of sex and high-risk offenders suggested as solution to overcrowded jailsByConor Gallagher
OpinionPutin and Netanyahu are both on barbaric crusades. Why is our response to each man so different?ByBobby McDonagh
Crime & LawPrison overcrowding crisis is forcing policy makers to turn to increasingly radical solutionsByConor Gallagher
OpinionAn intervention from Germany’s opposition could prove important to the EU’s approach to migrationByMichael McDowell
BusinessTens of thousands of Irish mortgage holders to see immediate benefit from likely ECB rate cutByConor Pope
EducationParents advised to apply to ‘multiple’ secondary schools due to pressure on placesByCarl O'Brien
Ireland‘If she stays there, she will die’: Roscommon-based Gazan woman pleads for help to get her mother out of war-torn stripByJustine McCarthy
Your Wellness‘I love my husband of 40 years but he has been emotionally and verbally abusive. How can I overcome my fear of leaving?’ByTrish Murphy
Your FamilyHaving a favourite child: ‘Unfortunately, it impacts on them, but they do it all to themselves’ByJen Hogan
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IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: Parents advised to apply to ‘multiple’ secondary schools; work on 540 Dublin apartments starts, 16 years after proposal
WorkMy role has returned to hybrid working: is it discriminatory if some colleagues get more flexibility?ByJack White
BooksWhat do Irish writers read? Donal Ryan, Mark Tighe, Nuala O’Connor, Claire Hennessy and more give recommendationsByRuth McKee
StageSteve Buscemi to join fellow star Aidan Quinn for Abbey Theatre performanceByDanielle Walsh Ronan
BusinessBlanchardstown route is latest BusConnects corridor to be challenged in High CourtByEllen O’Riordan
Crime & LawMan shot during suspected aggravated robbery at house in Co Derry ByJonathan McCambridge, PA
OireachtasNumber of TDs could reach 240 over next 30 years if population growth continues, chamber hearsByMarie O’Halloran
OireachtasDonnelly says extra €50m needed for clinical negligence cases due to increased claims and settlementsByShauna Bowers
Environment‘It tasted good’: Inuk hunter eats brent goose being tracked by Irish schoolchildrenByKevin O'Sullivan
SportPakistan’s Sajid Khan triggers England collapse after Ben Duckett tonBySimon Burnton at the Multan Cricket Stadium
Social AffairsLaws allowing assisted dying should be strongly opposed, says Catholic PrimateByPatsy McGarry
BusinessDisqualification orders made against directors of Dublin firm that ‘fraudulently’ reclaimed VATByEllen O’Riordan
CourtsLaw professor shot unarmed trespasser on his farm in the back of the head, jury toldByMary Carolan
Middle EastUS warns Israel to significant improve humanitarian situation in Gaza or jeopardise supply of US weaponsByMark Weiss
Crime & LawBody of former Irish soldier Robert Deegan recovered from the frontline in UkraineByConor Gallagher
UK‘I met Nigel Farage in the bar’: the vicar’s daughter who ‘liked to party’ and is now first minister of WalesByMark Paul
EuropeUkraine pushes ‘victory plan’ and says North Korea now involved in war on Russia’s sideByDaniel McLaughlin
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Soccer‘Sorry I have a German passport’: Thomas Tuchel unveiled as new England manager ByJacob Steinberg
EducationGovernment to provide €24m for initiative aimed at tackling educational disadvantage in NorthByCarl O'Brien
Soccer‘A dark day for England’: British media reacts with fervour to Thomas Tuchel’s appointmentByMary Hannigan
Crime & LawMan pleads guilty to dangerous driving causing death of student journalist Joe DrennanByDavid Raleigh
RugbyMike Prendergast admits frustration over Munster’s failure to make Leinster pay ByJohn O'Sullivan
IrelandFamilies of Stardust fire victims ‘let down by the State’, says Michael D HigginsByKitty Holland
An Irish DiaryGoing Undercover – Frank McNally on an exhibition about the Irish of the French RésistanceByFrank McNally
Gaelic GamesFootball Interprovincial Series: What time is it on, is it on TV and what are the rule changes?ByMuireann Duffy
ScienceMinister confirms Philip Nolan no longer ‘chief executive designate’ of new science body Research IrelandByKevin O'Sullivan
SoccerAnthony Barry: The studious tactician whose rapid rise continues as he joins Thomas Tuchel in England dugoutByStephen Barry
OireachtasControversial hate speech provisions removed from criminal justice legislation as Bill passed in SeanadByMarie O’Halloran
PoliticsBoth Dáil and people of Ireland were ‘duped’ by Sinn Féin, says TaoiseachByCormac McQuinn, Jack Power and Jennifer Bray
OireachtasGambling advertising and sponsorship to be restricted as landmark legislation passedByMarie O’Halloran
SoccerUnited confident no repercussions for club chief Berrada if ex-employers City found guilty of chargesByWill Unwin
IrelandPorn consumption is fuelling high levels of violence against women and girls - reportByFiachra Gallagher