FilmThe Return: In Ralph Fiennes’s new film, a minimalist take on The Odyssey, even the loincloths are skimpy By Tara Brady
Your MoneyWhat happens to your family home in a divorce? What you need to know on a tricky issueBy Joanne Hunt
MusicThe Music Quiz: Who was Woman of the Year at the 2025 Billboard Women in Music beano?By Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmHoly Cow review: Box-office smash powered along by youthful exuberance, earthy sex scenes and keen naturalismBy Tara Brady
FilmOne to One: John & Yoko review – Watch this film at a good cinema to really appreciate its seat-juddering soundBy Donald Clarke
MusicComposer Max Marcoll: ‘AI is its own prison. My job is to break as many bars as I possibly can’By Michael Dervan
Commercial PropertyBank of Ireland in Kilkenny guiding at €4m, offering buyer yield of 5.98%By Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialSubstantial countryside home with sauna and stables in Co Meath for €1.225mBy Miriam Mulcahy
Commercial PropertyChrist Church Leeson Park to see interest from developers of high-end homes at €4.75m guideBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialFashion designer’s stylish Phibsborough home overlooking city park for €725,000By Alanna Gallagher
Commercial PropertyBids to acquire high-end Dublin docklands apartment scheme developed by Johnny Ronan firm hit €170mBy Ronald Quinlan
FilmPierce Brosnan: ‘I had no qualifications. I was really behind the eight ball – without a mother, without a father’By Alexis Soloski
PricewatchRyanair dismisses hundreds of reader baggage experiences as misinformed ‘hearsay’ By Conor Pope
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Normal hostilities set aside as colleagues wish Richard Boyd Barrett wellBy Miriam Lord
EducationFeeder Schools: College progression rates updated after errors in data supplied by UCD and UCCBy Carl O'Brien
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Páidí told me that however much of a cowboy he was, Micko was 10 times worseBy Darragh Ó Sé
BusinessStock markets are like casinos. Don’t rely on them as a bellwether of tariff impactsBy John McManus
GolfMasters merchandise sees Augusta’s tills take in $16,000 per minute on everything from caps to gnomesBy Philip Reid
OpinionHarris and Martin squirmed as Sinn Féin found an emotive way to expose Government duplicity By Siobhán Fenton
Your Wellness‘I am exhausted and frustrated, and my husband is emotionally distant and uncommunicative’By Trish Murphy
BusinessMeeting with Minister sought over Dún Laoghaire Harbour Company pensions ‘injustice’By Mark Hilliard
In the News PodcastMichael Gaine: What do we know about the Kerry farmer’s disappearance so far?By Sorcha PollakListen | 17:53
HealthMore departures from Children’s Health Ireland expected after Hiqa report finds use of springs in surgery ‘wrong’By Shauna Bowers
MediaWriters’ Guild dismayed at Minister for Media’s lack of support for Netflix content levyBy Cian O'Connell
MotorsPeugeot 5008 Hybrid: Impressively spacious seven-seater with an ineffably French feelBy Neil Briscoe
IrelandIreland weather forecast: Sunny conditions to continue with temperatures to reach as high as 21 degrees
Inside Politics NewsletterTemple Street report provides major challenge for new Minister for Health By Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & Law‘One was always watching’: Woman raped by three men from nightclub said they acted like ‘predators’By Vivienne Clarke
BusinessESW to cut up to 45 roles at Dublin head office, partly driven by AI efficienciesBy Ciarán Hancock
StageYouth’s the Season–? review: Timely revival of Mary Manning’s funny, dark, outrageously overlooked playBy Harry Higgins
CourtsSchool to stop disciplinary process against teacher who says she was wrongly identified as ‘GAA catfish’By Fiachra Gallagher
Business‘P****d off’ estate agent who ‘didn’t feel like going to work’ loses dismissal claimBy Stephen Bourke
EuropeGermany vows to ‘terminate’ residency of anyone engaging in ‘incitement and anti-Semitism’By Derek Scally
OireachtasOpposition parties link up in alliance to challenge Government plans on Irish neutralityBy Sarah Burns
Crime & LawYounger men more likely than older men to victim-blame women who’ve been sexually assaulted, says studyBy Órla Ryan
Inside Business PodcastTrump’s tariffs: ‘The rest of the world is now going to de-risk from the United States’Listen | 46:35
EuropeWhere Ukrainian children once played, piles of toys memorialise the deadBy Constant Méheut, Evelina Riabenko and Daria Mitiuk in Kryvhi Rih, Ukraine
CourtsBrian Ibe (24) convicted of murdering ‘gentleman’ who took him into his homeBy Ryan Dunne and Eoin Reynolds
FilmA Minecraft Movie: Cinemas warn audiences over ‘chicken jockey’ TikTok trendBy Andrew Pulver and Dan Milmo
DublinDublin bus routes move, paving way for traffic-free Parliament StreetBy Olivia Kelly and Tim O'Brien
HealthTemple Street: Taoiseach says removal of CHI board ‘would not help’By Jack Horgan-Jones, Marie O'Halloran, Vivienne Clarke and Shauna Bowers
BusinessTandoori chef who went without paid holidays for over a decade wins €55,000 By Stephen Bourke
CourtsThree-year jail sentence for man (50) who sexually exploited girl (16) he met on SnapchatBy Isabel Hayes
Middle EastIsraeli air force chief warns reservists against signing letters opposing Gaza warBy Mark Weiss
GolfAugusta diary: Free-falling Max Homa brings veteran caddie on board in bid to change fortunesBy Philip Reid
CourtsAccused in shooting of Irish chef Shaun Brady in Kansas should not be tried as adult, father arguesBy Keith Duggan
An Irish DiaryDooley Dooby Doo - Frank McNally with more on the origins of a famous “Joycean” balladBy Frank McNally
SoccerNemanja Matic calls André Onana one of Manchester United’s worst goalkeepers after Lyon claimBy Jamie Jackson
SoccerLiverpool increasingly confident over Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk contract extensionsBy Will Unwin
Europe‘They want revenge’: Spanish government accused of playing politics with Franco’s bitterly divisive legacyBy Guy Hedgecoe
CourtsMan stamped on driver in front of children in unprovoked road rage incident, court hearsBy Eimear Dodd
SportLeona Maguire teaming up with Shane Lowry? Mixed golf among new events added to 2028 OlympicsBy Bryan Armen Graham
PoliticsTrump’s U-turn on tariffs fails to reassure markets and trading partnersBy Pat Leahy and Keith Duggan
US tariffs: live updatesTrump tariffs: 90-day ‘pause’ on non-retaliating countries as China is hit with 125% rateBy Sarah Burns, Jennifer Cosgrove and Cormac McQuinn
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 10th: On economic brinkmanship, and access to healthcare in the EU
In the News PodcastHow Rory McIlroy’s years of ‘heartbreak’ led to his Masters momentBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 17:42
Six NationsOpens in new windowScott Bemand says Ireland won’t be overawed facing England in CorkBy Johnny Watterson
PoliticsUS tariffs: Why Trump U-turned on his bombastic tariffs and what it means for IrelandBy Cliff Taylor