Life & StyleFrom east Belfast to Inishbofin through crafting: ‘They’re just like us, friendly, just get on with things’By Deirdre Falvey
BooksThe Killing of Gaza by Gideon Levy & The Gates of Gaza by Amir Tibon: Two very different booksBy Mark Weiss
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Middle EastInside a Lebanese hospital: ‘We are here to help civilians, we can’t leave’By Sally Hayden
CultureCreatives finally wake up to the threat of big tech's AI training models. Are they too late?By Hugh Linehan
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FilmCillian Murphy: ‘You had the Kerry babies, the moving statues, no abortion, no divorce. It was like the dark ages’By Donald Clarke
MusicRobert Smith of The Cure: ‘I still feel like that 10-year-old kid staring at the moon’By Ed Power
BooksNiall Williams: ‘I am here to write the books I’m supposed to write, not the books an Irish Times reviewer would like’By Róisín Ingle
Crime & LawWhich of the Kinahan cartel leaders is most likely to be caught and what happens next for Gerry Hutch?By Conor Lally
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SoccerReal Madrid stalked by Galáctico ghosts as revived Barcelona come callingBy Richard Fitzpatrick
PoliticsSinn Féin internal inquiry made draft finding of sexual harassment against TD Brian StanleyBy Pat Leahy
Life & StyleUrban Ireland: Architects and experts tell us how to stop the decline of Dublin and other Irish city centres By Arthur Beesley
GolfWith 4,000 homeless kids in Ireland, why is the Minister for Housing trying to buy our votes with golf?By Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesKilmacud and Na Fianna duel again in Dublin while Dr Crokes and Dingle battle for Kerry crown By Seán Moran
AthleticsAnn-Marie McGlynn interview: ‘I probably didn’t know what depression was before that ... and I remembered then why I loved running’By Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsThe general election war rooms: Who’s who behind the parties’ election campaign teams?By Jennifer Bray
RacingJessica Harrington’s Hotazhell aiming to take tried and trusted route to Futurity glory at Doncaster By Brian O'Connor
EnvironmentIvy is one of the most misunderstood Irish plants. It does not suck the life out of trees or strangle themBy Richard Nairn
OpinionWhy a Donald Trump election win could signal the end of Ireland’s golden years By David McWilliams
IrelandWife of former lord mayor lodges proceedings against him and firm that owns their former homeBy Colm Keena
PeopleDigital damage: ‘It often felt like Big Tech didn’t want me to be a functional person’By Ella Sloane
OpinionExhibition forces viewers to confront the sweat and dead bodies that built Europe’s fortunesBy Lara Marlowe
Gaelic Games‘He turned, a ball of rage, preparing to floor me’: Richie Hogan on Kilkenny, Shefflin and tense exchanges with CodyBy Denis Walsh
PoliticsGeneral election 2024: What’s the most likely date and could it clash with the Late Late Toy Show?By Cormac McQuinn
OireachtasMiriam Lord’s week: Fine Gael’s mortifyingly cheesy general election videos hit Rock bottomBy Miriam Lord
BooksHow Paddy Cosgrave’s relations with his former friends have gone from bad to worse to extremely uglyBy Catherine Sanz
BooksThe Ukrainian female commander fighting Putin’s forces: ‘If I have to choose between death and captivity, I will choose death’By Conor Gallagher
BusinessNever mind Dublin’s passenger cap, this New Zealand airport has a ‘cuddle cap’By Laura Slattery
OpinionAt the heart of Netanyahu’s delusion is the belief that his interests are the same as Israel’sBy Ian Robertson
Opinion‘Organise childcare’ means one of two things: ask Granny or take a day off workBy Jennifer O'Connell
OpinionSimon Harris has identified the right problem, but a department of infrastructure is the wrong solutionBy Cliff Taylor
MediaWhat I Read This Week: A vital read on the origins of the Troubles and Boris Johnson’s memoir flopBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessIrish funds review offers hope for small-time investors but misses big opportunityBy Joe Brennan
EnvironmentIreland weather: Met Éireann issues rain warning ahead of mixed bank holiday but good news for next weekBy Tim O'Brien
Soccer‘We know what we want’: Damien Duff focused on league title after Shelbourne winBy David Gorman
DublinCillian Flaherty’s funeral told of ‘overwhelming impact’ teen had on his communityBy Tim O'Brien
Gaelic GamesLeitrim appoint Steven Poacher as manager after controversial exit of Mickey GrahamBy David Gorman
SoccerChiedozie Ogbene set to miss upcoming Ireland internationals after significant injuryBy David Gorman
Rugby‘Your natural instinct is you want to get the maximum’: Leo Cullen ‘pleased’ with Leinster’s 29 URC pointsBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionSexual violence kept secret by up to 80% of survivors but those who speak out offer them hopeBy Rachel Morrogh
Gaelic GamesDublin SHC final: Late Stacey goal seals the deal for Na Fianna in blistering comeback against Kilmacud CrokesBy Gordon Manning