BooksChildren of Radium by Joe Dunthorne: An excellent and unsettling excavation of family secretsBy Ruby Eastwood
RestaurantsDonnybrook Fair review: Revamped flagship has extended its deli offeringBy Corinna Hardgrave
PeopleI’ve entered the world of weight-loss clips on TikTok. It’s like heroin chic all over againBy Brianna Parkins
ResidentialWhat will €165,000 buy in France, Turkey, Spain, Sweden and Co Leitrim?By Alanna Gallagher
PeopleEmma Donoghue: ‘In Ireland we start with the slagging. That is something I really treasure’By Emma Donoghue
FilmA Minecraft Movie director Jared Hess: ‘On a big movie there’s so much to do, so much to pull off. You’re always dry-heaving’By Tara Brady
MusicThe Waterboys: Life, Death and Dennis Hopper review – Sprawling, unpredictable and wholly delightfulBy Ed Power
ResidentialHandsome five-bedroom redbrick with big garden in Harold’s Cross for €1.45mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessFrom Kerrygold butter to whiskey: The Irish businesses in the firing line of Trump’s tariffsBy Hugh Dooley
Gaelic GamesTactical analysis: Cork and Tipp ready for high-stakes shootout as Rebels sharpen edgeBy Jeffrey Lynskey
Smart MoneyTrump tariffs: What ‘dark and damaging scenarios’ could economies in Ireland and worldwide face?By Cliff Taylor
ResidentialDouble-fronted period home five minutes from the beach in Greystones for €1.3mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
FoodEaster eggs will be smaller in Irish shops this year and likely much more expensive. Why? By Conor Pope
EconomyAmerica’s war on science could have drastic results for research and drug development By John FitzGerald
SportIn another staggered season, rugby’s URC has lurched along - all the while breaking attendance recordsBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionFrom ‘damned Englishman’ to ‘f**king a**hole’: A history of Ireland in 25 Dáil insultsBy Diarmaid Ferriter
RacingSlip in viewing figures suggests reducing Grand National risk has also reduced its appeal as a spectacle By Brian O'Connor
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: Should any athlete have to pay to run for their country?By Sonia O'Sullivan
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Fighting Big Tech, Big Landlord and Big Pharma seems insurmountableBy Emer McLysaght
Business Today NewsletterTariff reaction day brings news of strong tax revenues, a warning on jobs and talk of pivoting to new marketsBy Ciarán Hancock
US‘The prices are already high for Irish goods here’: Irish-Americans brace themselves for tariffs’ impactBy Michael Fitzpatrick in New York and Susan Zalkind in Boston
Common Ground‘The new visa is going to put the kibosh on things’: Northern Ireland’s tourist industry braces for impact of travel changesBy Mark Hennessy
WorldSouth Korea’s president removed from office over martial law bidBy Christian Davies and Song Jung-a in Seoul
CultureWe’re told the menopause is now mainstream in culture, but is it really? And does it need to be?By Laura Slattery
RugbyMunster’s Jean Kleyn ‘enjoying being a rugby player again’ after career-threatening conditionBy Gerry Thornley
Asia-Pacific‘The feeling burned inside him still’: Love, death and superstition across the boundariesBy Denis Staunton
BusinessChina announces 34% retaliatory tariffs on US importsBy Eleanor Olcott, Edward White and Aime Williams
Gaelic GamesFamiliar foes: Cork veteran recalls Rebels defeat to Tipperary in 1960 league deciderBy Barry Roche
On The Money NewsletterScams, insurance not paying out and tracker issues among complaints to OmbudsmanBy Conor Pope
BusinessEurope braces for flood of Chinese goods after US tariffsBy Sam Fleming, Andy Bounds and Olaf Storbeck
AfricaSouth Africans seek ways to repair US relations as 30% tariffs seen as punishment By Bill Corcoran
CourtsMan given 22-year jail term for assault that left newborn blind and brain damaged By Paul Higgins
BusinessMultinationals cite housing and gas costs as biggest downside to doing business in IrelandBy Ken Foxe
CourtsHSE worker loses court challenge over alleged data breach on work phone containing personal accounts
RugbyLeinster bolstered by returning Ireland internationals for Harlequins Croke Park showdownBy Muireann Duffy
BusinessJudge grants limited extension of order preventing Tesco coffee shop operator’s evictionBy Fiachra Gallagher
Middle EastIsraeli blockade causing shortage of food and medical supplies in Gaza, say aid agencies By Michael Jansen
Courts‘You put me in fear of my life’: Teenager jailed for raping girl in Cork city alleywayBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsTeen who assaulted Temple Bar tourist withdraws appeal after hearing court can increase sentenceBy Fiona Magennis
Farming & FoodFertiliser sales jump 11%, which may undermine Irish case for retaining EU nitrates derogation By Kevin O'Sullivan
RacingWillie Mullins warms up for Grand National with Topham glory over the big fences through Gentleman De MeeBy Brian O'Connor
PoliticsWorkers face reduced hours from this weekend at firms impacted by US tariffs, Ibec claimsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerAmber Barrett on target as Ireland hammer Greece with strong second-half displayBy Gavin Cummiskey
The Women's PodcastWhat teenagers think of Adolescence: ‘Young men are getting a bad rap’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 66:02
SoccerGreece 0 Republic of Ireland 4 as it happened: Carla Ward’s side get Nations League back on trackBy Muireann Duffy
CourtsFormer Trinity College Dublin administrator awarded €15,000 for unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
IrelandWhere is Michael Gaine? Mood shifts in Kerry as soldiers roll in to help search for missing farmerBy Liam Coates in Kenmare and Conor Gallagher
Common GroundUnionists and Sinn Féin have ‘common goal’ of making NI work, says Ulster Unionist leaderBy Mark Hennessy
An Irish DiaryWar and diplomacy – John Mulqueen on how Anglo-Irish relations deteriorated during the Falklands conflictBy John Mulqueen
Ireland‘Remarkable find’: Eighth-century brooch pin discovered during excavation work on Adare bypass By Sarah Burns
SoccerKevin De Bruyne’s perfectly timed departure marks tipping point in Guardiola eraBy Jonathan Liew
Gaelic GamesFor once hoping the championship will produce good football doesn’t make you a prize idiotBy Malachy Clerkin
Crime & LawMan charged with fraud-related offence by police investigating 2001 murder of journalist Martin O’Hagan
CourtsRory Gallagher issues legal proceedings against GAA and Jarlath Burns By Sarah Burns and Seanín Graham
BooksBooks in brief: William Alister Macdonald; A Visit from the Banshee; Waste Wars; The Carrion Crow; Vietdamned; Assembling
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 5th: On the EU response to Trump’s tariffs, and southwest Dublin and the MetroLink
Social Affairs‘He was kept locked in a room with a leg-shackle until the 1980s’: Stories from Ireland’s state-run asylumsBy Kitty Holland