Middle EastEyewitnesses recount deadly Israeli attack on medics in GazaBy Vivian Yee in Cairo and Bilal Shbair in al-Mawasi, Gaza
BooksJohn Boyne on Fair Play by Louise Hegarty: A witty debut that celebrates the golden age of crime novelsBy John Boyne
BusinessConstruction activity rises to highest in three years following ‘significant improvement’ By Hugh Dooley
Stage‘The Constitution will soon put women back in their place. Everything is fizzling away’: Sarah Jane Scaife on Youth’s the Season–?By Rosita Boland
ResidentialA guide to Ireland’s popular commuter towns: house prices, transport links and educationBy Alanna Gallagher
PeopleFrom Delhi to Dublin: ‘I ended up making really good friends, they are my safety net’By Ella Sloane
BusinessAI-focused Oireachtas committee expected as legislation aims to curb deepfakes By Mark Hilliard
HealthEfforts to finalise workforce for national children’s hospital continue amid concerns over understaffingBy Sarah Burns
EducationThousands of students with household incomes of up to €100,000 missing out on college grantsBy Carl O'Brien
Property ClinicMy apartment building is being targeted by a gang of unruly youths. What can I do?By Aisling Keenan
Common GroundTitanic Belfast lost 2,000 bookings in one phone call: how new Brexit visa rules are hitting Northern Ireland tourismBy Mark Hennessy
TV & RadioThe Traitors Ireland: Slane Castle heir on how reality TV show marks new chapter for a venue ‘full of stories’By Laura Slattery
PoliticsPlanning permissions for Airbnb-type lettings may be curtailed in some areasBy Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthWatchdog report to criticise surgeon over use of unauthorised springs in spinal operationsBy Martin Wall
Golf‘I wasn’t the devil, but I did bad things’: Contrite Ángel Cabrera back at the Masters after jail time By Philip Reid
PoliticsTrump holds firm on tariff agenda despite alarm on Wall StreetBy Pat Leahy, Jack Power and Mark Hilliard
Gaelic GamesConor McManus: Donegal had long prepared for this day – and they seized itBy Conor McManus
HealthHow the spinal surgeries scandal damaged trust between parents and Children’s Health Ireland By Shauna Bowers
OpinionLegal threats see some climate activists turn to clandestine sabotage activitiesBy Sadhbh O'Neill
Your WellnessAlzheimer’s: ‘I’ve lost my friend and my companion,’ says Úna Crawford O’Brien of fellow Fair City actor Bryan MurrayBy Sheila Wayman
PricewatchNo dress and no refund: A reader’s saga ordering clothes online from an ‘Irish’ firm that used stock images for staff photosBy Conor Pope
Business Today NewsletterTariff worry leaves markets a sea of red and trade war concern for house prices By Dominic Coyle
Health‘It was just hard to believe she was real’: Woman becomes first UK womb transplant recipient to give birth
BusinessCarbon capture specialist Nuada wins €2.5m in funding from European acceleratorBy Ciara O'Brien
Inside Politics NewsletterTrump tariffs mean volatility and threat of further escalation are the new normalBy Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthTimeline: Background to the controversies at CHI over orthopaedic surgeries for children By Martin Wall
Ireland‘One of the nicest young fellas you could ever talk to’: Tributes paid to boy fatally struck by tractorBy Sean Ryan
MusicRyan Adams at Vicar Street: A gig that nobody will forget anytime soon, but perhaps not for all the right reasonsBy Lauren Murphy
PoliticsPlans to increase paid sick leave for workers to be stalled under Cabinet proposalBy Jack Horgan-Jones
AmericasEcuador’s president undermined by crime wave as election approachesBy Joe Daniels in Guayaquil
CourtsGamer stabbed friend following ‘bizarre’ online argument through PlayStation headsetsBy Tom Tuite
CourtsEnoch Burke case: More than €40,000 seized from teacher’s bank account over unpaid finesBy Fiachra Gallagher
TV & RadioMeghan Markle’s new podcast: An ego-fluffing conversation underlining the culture gap between Ireland and the USBy Laura Slattery
CourtsTravellers told to remove caravan from ‘extraordinarily dangerous’ location at roundabout By David Raleigh
BusinessSafety manager who said ‘culture of sexism’prevailed at slaughterhouse wins €48,000 for penalisationBy Stephen Bourke
EuropeVolodymyr Zelenskiy says Chinese men fighting for Russia captured in UkraineBy Christopher Miller in Kyiv
EuropeVolodymyr Zelenskiy says Chinese men fighting for Russia captured in UkraineBy Christopher Miller in Kyiv
IrelandChurches should ‘do the right thing’ on mother-and-baby home redress, Norma Foley saysBy Arthur Beesley and Marie O'Halloran
Middle EastGaza’s ‘death zone’: Israeli soldiers describe demolition of infrastructure to create bufferBy Michael Jansen
BusinessContractor who told Aer Lingus worker to ‘f**k off’ blocked from returning to airport, court hears
Housing & PlanningHousing targets: Local authorities to be instructed to rezone more land by end of yearBy Niamh Towey
CourtsHSE addiction counsellor found guilty of being getaway driver for Lisa Thompson murdererBy Alison O'Riordan
HealthTemple Street spinal surgeries: Taoiseach says use of unauthorised springs ‘beyond comprehension’By Shauna Bowers, Martin Wall and Marie O'Halloran
CourtsBarrister seeks to challenge Probation Act order over alleged assault involving pramBy Paul Neilan
Crime & LawPolice forces worldwide asked to share information on Emer O’Loughlin murder suspectBy Conor Lally
Middle EastTrump signals possible progress on Iranian nuclear issue By Guy Chazan in New York, Mehul Srivastava in London and Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
AthleticsSport Ireland carried out 2,029 anti-doping tests in 2024 at a cost of almost €3m By Ian O'Riordan
Business‘P****d off’ estate agent who ‘didn’t feel like going to work’ loses dismissal claimBy Stephen Bourke
Middle EastIsrael high court hears petitions against dismissal of Shin Bet security chiefBy Mark Weiss
USUS supreme court allows Donald Trump to use centuries-old law for deportationsBy Stefania Palma in Washington
GolfRory McIlroy: ‘When you have had a long career like I have, you learn to roll with the punches’By Philip Reid
PoliticsPlan for reforms of Airbnb-type lettings dropped from Cabinet agendaBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Niamh Towey
HealthFull inquiry urged as spinal surgery report shows Temple Street did not protect children ‘from risk of harm’By Shauna Bowers and Marie O'Halloran
BusinessTrump schedules tariff talks but plans 104% Hit on ChinaBy Jennifer A. Dlouhy and Akayla Gardner
Crime & LawGardaí arrest pair as part of investigation into activities of west Dublin crime groupBy Cian O'Connell
AthleticsHammer thrower Nicola Tuthill breaking new ground with help from Jerry Kiernan FoundationBy Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsStreaming service levy would need ministerial sign-off under Cabinet-backed planBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerIreland 2 Greece 1 FT as it happened: Barrett and Patten goals give Ireland the winBy David Gorman
CourtsDriver who knocked down and killed boy (9) went to pubs and amusement arcade after incident, court hears
PoliticsUS tariffs: Harris to push for solution to trade war in crunch meeting with Trump’s commerce secretaryBy Keith Duggan
Commercial PropertyAn Post inks deal for new logistics facility at Grange Castle West By Ronald Quinlan
Climate CrisisFarmers and urban dwellers equally worried by climate change and willing to act, ESRI study finds By Kevin O'Sullivan