Life & StylePottery fever: ‘There’s a big demand for something different. People don’t want to go sit in a pub’By Ella Sloane
GardeningGardening: A purifying herb, symbol of immortality, culinary linchpin - what’s not to love about rosemary?By Fionnuala Fallon
BooksAuthor Oisín Fagan: ‘The Irish have gone everywhere and been among the best and the worst’By Martin Doyle
BooksJustice for my Father by Austin Stack: An account of 40 years of relentless probing into prison officer’s IRA murderBy Ray Burke
Fine Art & AntiquesBuy a piece of Irish history: Whyte’s auction includes 1916, Civil War and JFK-visit archive news reelsBy Sylvia Thompson
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Imagine no possessions. I wonder if you can,’ the old dear sings. Her earrings cost more than my corBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:15
PeopleFrom the 2 Johnnies to Vogue & Amber and The Rest is History: Why two podcast presenters are better than one By Darragh Geraghty
CultureThe Guide: Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone, David Gray, Kamasi Washington and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
USJoe Biden may be best to let sleeping dogs lie as new books lifts lid on his final days in officeBy Keith Duggan
ArtHow Arklow turned a major sewage problem into an opportunity to build something spectacularBy Frank McDonald
BooksIrish Nurses in the NHS: An Oral History: The invaluable contribution made by Irish women and the darker side of the migrant experienceBy Martina Evans
FilmRalph Fiennes: ‘I don’t feel any need to slow down. Opportunities come my way – and I can’t say no’By Donald Clarke
PeopleCharm offensive: The close personal encounters with charmers that leave us uneasyBy Laura Slattery
BooksThe Age of Diagnosis by Suzanne O’Sullivan and No More Normal by Alastair Santhouse: Intelligently exploring questions of immense public importanceBy Paul D’Alton
MusicPaul Brady: ‘There’s a huge coterie of Irish nationalists who don’t want a United Ireland’By Róisín Ingle
Asia-Pacific‘We try to assist the seed of belief’: Pope’s deal with Communist party in China draws criticism from some CatholicsBy Denis Staunton
BusinessGreencore boss’s £1.2bn bid ambition a rarity among second-tier Irish plcs these daysBy Joe Brennan
Social Affairs‘It’s not the Traveller way,’ says woman who took her husband to court after ‘terrifying’ rape ordealBy Mary Carolan
PeopleRTÉ news boss Deirdre McCarthy: ‘Tackling disinformation has to be much more of a focus now’By Laura Slattery
RugbyAndy Dunne: ‘I was given more opportunity at Harlequins than I ever was at Leinster’By John O'Sullivan
EuropeI think Putin is testing Trump, to see how far he can go and how many advantages he can getBy Lt Yulia Mykytenko and Lara Marlowe
PoliticsBusinesses unlikely to receive Covid-style support schemes to counter Trump tariffsBy Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic Games‘I’m not an easy man to please’: How Christy Ring and Louis Marcus came together to shoot a landmark filmBy Denis Walsh
PhotographyMarching practice in a car park with Ireland’s only remaining trade union bandBy Bryan O'Brien
Your FamilyAn Irish doctor on why she believes autism, ADHD and depression are being overdiagnosedBy Ronan McGreevy
In the News PodcastAre the GAA’s new rules the gamechanger football needs?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:16
Social AffairsSome religious orders’ refusal to contribute to mother and baby home redress shows ‘lack of compassion’ By Órla Ryan
RacingGrand National 2025: Opportunity knocks for Perceval Legallois to deliver JP McManus a record fourth at AintreeBy Brian O'Connor
RugbyConnacht take on old URC foes Cardiff with European trophy ambitions in mind By Linley MacKenzie
OpinionMy son Ted is about to finish three years of leukaemia treatment. What happens now?By Rachel O'Dwyer
PoliticsShades of an Oasis love-in as Lucinda rolls with Fine Gael’s Gallagher brothersBy Miriam Lord
Gaelic GamesFootball previews: Ulster champions Donegal begin title defence against rivals DerryBy Seán Moran
RugbyLa Rochelle v Munster: Ronan O’Gara’s side lie in wait at Stade Marcel DeflandreBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerDrogheda defying the odds as attendances continue to soar – what we learned from Friday’s League of Ireland actionBy Cian O'Connell
OpinionI recommend the funny, sad video of Ashton Hall’s morning ritual. Start time: 3.52amBy Mark O'Connell
OpinionAn Irishman in Israel: Is it better for my Israeli daughters to grow up in Tel Aviv or Dublin?By Paul Kearns
CourtsPrincipal challenges dismissal over sexual harassment complaint by female colleagueBy Fiachra Gallagher
USTheodore McCarrick, disgraced cardinal defrocked over sexual abuse, dies at 94By Robert D. McFadden
Middle EastVideo emerges of aid workers killed in Gaza under gunfire barrage, with ambulance lights on
Housing & PlanningRTB tribunal orders tenant to vacate Galway property she was renting for almost 20 yearsBy Jack White
Social AffairsTrump’s tariffs agenda will be ‘horrible’ for world, says Rosie O’DonnellBy Colin Gleeson
SportPatrick Mullins secures emotional win for father Willie as Nick Rockett takes Grand NationalBy Brian O'Connor
Gaelic GamesRoscommon pull clear of London in second half to secure comfortable win in RuislipBy Ian Cooney at McGovern Park in Ruislip
RugbyJosh van der Flier credits opening defensive stand as vital to Leinster’s big win By Johnny Watterson
RugbyLeinster 62 Harlequins 0 (FT): Cullen’s men put visitors to the sword in Champions Cup last 16By John O'Sullivan
RugbyLa Rochelle 24 Munster 25 FT as it happened: Munster beat La Rochelle by a point in classicBy David Gorman