LettersLetters to the Editor, March 27th: On Opposition, Government and a two-fingered gesture, and local authorities and planning
BooksThe Siren’s Call and Owned: Commodifying attention and journalistic guns for hire By Karlin Lillington
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Wicklow from €315,000 to €1.25mBy Alanna Gallagher
TV & RadioSeverance is brilliant and relatable. These are eight other similar shows you might loveBy Patrick Freyne
EconomyRent pressure zones ‘effective’ in controlling rents but have triggered fall-off in supply, says ESRI By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
FilmLa Cocina review: A kitchen drama that makes The Bear feel like listening to Enya in a garden centreBy Tara Brady
RestaurantsRestaurant review: A timeless Dublin classic that is old-school in the best senseBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmAn Taibhse review: Queasy atmosphere and good performances drive this taut Irish-language horrorBy Donald Clarke
BusinessRetailers that innovate and embrace ecommerce have no need to fear Amazon’s Irish website By Emmet Ryan
SportJohn Feinstein’s dealings with Johan Cruyff revealed a young sportswriter who never pulled his punchesBy Dave Hannigan
ResidentialLook inside: Striking timber-clad home in Howth was transformed from dormer bungalow to architectural gemBy Alison Gill
PeopleFirst look: Sandbox VR, Dublin’s new virtual reality experience, where a robot bartender serves cocktails after your gameBy Conor Capplis
Climate CrisisHedgerows are a shining example of nature benefiting from human interventionBy Sadhbh O'Neill
Gaelic GamesMayo veteran Aidan O’Shea motivated and ready to confront Kerry in Division One League final By Gordon Manning
Crime & LawSpanish police find Irish ‘Family’ drugs gang in three regions, seize €30m in drugs, four trucksBy Conor Lally
RugbyRobbie Henshaw: ‘Playing at Croke Park is something I will never take for granted’By John O'Sullivan
RugbyCaolin Blade: ‘I follow GAA as much as I follow rugby but I’ve never strayed far from Pearse Stadium’By Gerry Thornley
Politics‘I at all times followed correct procedures’: Verona Murphy to resist Opposition no-confidence motionBy Pat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee
In the News PodcastGarron Noone controversy: ‘It propelled him into a different stratosphere, which is the culture war realm’By Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:09
Business Today NewsletterTrump sets sights on pharma as he puts 25% tariffs on auto imports to US By Dominic Coyle
EnvironmentThe starling: Decades of work to comprehend movement patterns in this feathered species By Yvonne Buckley
Housing & PlanningLandlord’s visits to defrost freezer and remove dryer fluff breached tenant’s right to peaceful occupationBy Jack White
FoodHow Ireland’s beloved ‘spice bag’ became a symbol of our evolving food culture and worthy of the Oxford English DictionaryBy Ciara McQuillan
Climate CrisisTrump policy decisions to have big impact on overseas aid and global climate agenda By Tom Arnold
StageRicky Gervais live in Dublin review: shock humour wears thin as comedian shares message of defianceBy Cian O'Connell
EuropeTaoiseach joins Zelenskiy and European allies in Paris to discuss further Ukraine aid, security assurances
Smart MoneyIreland and Trump’s tariffs: From pharma to booze – how will our prices, jobs and economy be hit?By Cliff Taylor
The Counter Ruck PodcastLions Tour 2025: Is Andy Farrell’s coaching selection a bad thing for Ireland?Listen | 26:52
Ireland‘Hope is all we have now’: Shock in Kenmare as search for farmer continues a week on from disappearanceBy Liam Coates in Kenmare and Conor Lally
CourtsThree men jailed for ‘cruel, cynical and depraved’ rape and sexual assault of woman they met in Dublin nightclub
TV & RadioBafta TV awards 2025: Lola Petticrew, Graham Norton, Nicola Coughlan among Irish nominated By Laura Slattery
OpinionWeb Summit case: Paddy Cosgrave was Steve Jobs. Daire Hickey and David Kelly were Steve WozniakBy John McManus
Your WellnessThe ‘pandemic puppy’ phenomenon: ‘With eight puppies bounding around the living room, life was getting rather busy’By Sylvia Thompson
IrelandIrish transgender travellers advised that US authorities now want visa forms to reflect biological sexBy Órla Ryan
Social AffairsVulnerable adults suffered skin infections in nursing home where bed linen could not be properly cleaned - reportBy Kitty Holland
HealthWoman whose son developed cannabis addiction and psychosis before taking his own life warns parents over drugBy Tim O'Brien
PoliticsCeann Comhairle no confidence motion ‘a bit rich’ given Opposition’s behaviour in Dáil, says TaoiseachBy Jack Power, Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
EconomyGovernment ‘worried’ but working ‘flat out’ to prepare for Trump’s tariff shock - Micheál Martin By Jack Power and Marie O'Halloran
OireachtasHundreds of children had unnecessary hip surgery at Dublin hospitals, Dáil hearsBy Marie O'Halloran
Middle East‘You could die trying to reach this treatment’: how Israel’s war on Hizbullah has shattered healthcare in south LebanonBy Sally Hayden
RugbyRobert Baloucoune returns for Ulster for first start of season against StormersBy Michael Sadlier
PoliticsAn eyesore or a necessary tool: Public asked to offer views on future use of election postersBy Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastIsraeli parliament passes law increasing political control over the appointment of judgesBy Mark Weiss
SoccerThe 2026 World Cup, heralded as a uniter, is facing divisive road blocksBy Leander Schaerlaeckens
Climate CrisisPeople power is driving Ireland’s clean energy switch, says Minister By Kevin O'Sullivan
Asia-PacificSouth Korea battles worst ever wildfires as disaster chief points to ‘harsh reality’ of climate crisisBy Justin McCurry
Six NationsIreland’s Scott Bemand hopes his team will show higher standards in Six Nations match against ItalyBy Johnny Watterson
Crime & LawConor McGregor told he will not face incitement charges over Dublin riots postsBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsJail for man who drove into anti-immigration protester during Dublin demonstrationBy Natasha Reid and Claire Henry
EuropeEuropean leaders united in opposition to lifting sanctions on Russia as condition of ceasefire in UkraineBy Jack Power
Crime & LawThe Family gang’s cocaine smuggling operation was biggest servicing Irish market, say gardaíBy Conor Lally
An Irish DiaryDetour de Force – Frank McNally on William Bulfin’s unwitting side-trip into literary historyBy Frank McNally
GolfRory McIlroy’s ‘pedestrian’ opening round in Houston rain leaves him with work to doBy Philip Reid
Crime & LawOffice of DPP has played ‘pivotal role’ in criminal justice system for 50 years - TaoiseachBy Mary Carolan
SoccerHarry Redknapp appears to make Nazi salute after calling Thomas Tuchel ‘German spy’By Jacob Steinberg
HealthTalks continue late at WRC between HSE and unions to avert nationwide work-to-rule by 80,000 staffBy Emmet Malone
CourtsMurder accused told garda he stabbed wife because she was cheating, court hearsBy Olivia Kelleher
HealthSmartphone bans in isolation fail to equip children for healthy use of tech, say expertsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PeopleMoving to another country is hard. You’re not failing if you’re not living up to a filtered social media standard By Brianna Parkins
RugbyMatt Williams: Rugby bosses are selling us a diluted version of the game. We’re not buying itBy Matt Williams