FoodMasters menu: An Augusta-inspired feast to nicely tee-up the golf weekend spectacleBy Mark Moriarty
RestaurantsDining Room review: No song and dance, just dinner served the way it should be – calm, generous and unfussyBy Corinna Hardgrave
InnovationWill Verne autonomous taxis put carmaker Mate Rimac leagues ahead of the competition? By Neil Briscoe
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Co Wicklow from €495,000 to €825,000By Alanna Gallagher
InnovationDonegal start-up takes the hassle out of writing up medical notes and referral lettersBy Olive Keogh
TechnologyCan Nintendo’s Switch 2 re-energise a stagnant gaming industry?By David Keohane and Leo Lewis
FilmFran the Man review: Irish TV comedy’s big-screen upgrade floods the zone with classy comic actorsBy Donald Clarke
BooksNaoise Dolan’s verdict on One Boat by Jonathan Buckley: An experiment that doesn’t entirely hold waterBy Naoise Dolan
Consumer TechEnabot Rola smart pet water fountain review: Useful but somewhat costly pet drinking bowl By Ciara O'Brien
ResidentialLook inside: Detached home on elevated perch overlooking Killiney Bay in Dalkey for €3.5mBy Kevin Courtney
PeopleThe Irish live for a sunny day, but with it comes the pressure of having the ‘perfect’ dayBy Emer McLysaght
SportBruce Springsteen’s Glory Days is a tribute to a late friend and unrealised teenage sporting potentialBy Dave Hannigan
BusinessDublin Airport noise could cause heart issues for nearly 17,000 people living nearbyBy Mark Hilliard
TV & RadioBlack Mirror review: Two standout episodes in a largely dreary and predictable new seasonBy Ed Power
Climate CrisisPaludiculture could see Ireland’s peatlands store vast amounts of carbon and yield profitBy Seán Duke
TechnologyOracle’s embarrassingly inept response to huge data breaches has made a bad situation far worseBy Emmet Ryan
OpinionRyanair passengers are clearly suffering from a mass delusion about the size of their bagsBy John McManus
Social AffairsSurge in child ADHD diagnoses sees two HSE areas contain half of spiralling waiting listsBy Kitty Holland
Gaelic GamesEthan Rafferty considered walking away from intercounty football after goalkeeper rule changeBy Ian O'Riordan
SportJordie Barrett: ‘I’m just hoping whatever opportunity I get, I’ll take it with two hands’By Johnny Watterson
GolfThe Masters: It is doubtful that two Irish players have ever started with greater hope of a win at AugustaBy Philip Reid
CourtsSchool principal temporarily restored to payroll following challenge to dismissal, court hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Ticket sales shooting up across the board as fans chase that communal feelingBy Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic GamesWestmeath’s Ronan Wallace: ‘Even in the games we were behind in, we always kept fighting’By Gordon Manning
PoliticsSoc Dems win bid to have Eoin Hayes named party TD as they seek committee chair rolesBy Cormac McQuinn
OpinionAI panic: Artists angry that a machine is learning from their work should relax By Finn McRedmond
MusicTracy Chapman: ‘I have been labelled as a protest singer, and it’s not a label that I accept’By Lindsay Zoladz
OpinionThere is one risk to Ireland’s future progress that dwarfs even pandemics, terrorism and tariffsBy Eddie Molloy
Your WellnessHow to overcome self-doubt: ‘It is very natural. Even the most successful people in the world feel it’By Geraldine Walsh
BusinessFallon & Byrne owners say business now ‘self sustaining’ after loss of €564,046 in 2023 By Ciarán Hancock
Business Today NewsletterHealth cost of noise at Dublin Airport, Oracles breaches and self-drive taxisBy Conn Ó Midheach
OpinionUK has to pick a side between the US and the EU - and Northern Ireland is stuck in the middleBy Newton Emerson
FilmAnjelica Huston reveals cancer diagnosis: ‘It was a very serious moment for me. I managed to survive’By Sian Cain
WorkAre you your own worst enemy at work? Here’s how to break the cycle of self-sabotageBy Margaret E Ward
BusinessWorkday secures new HQ in Dublin in largest office letting deal in Europe since Covid By Ronald Quinlan
BusinessInside Trump’s reversal on tariffs: how fear and panic overtook president’s ‘gut instinct’By Tyler Pager, Maggie Haberman, Ana Swanson and Jonathan Swan
IrelandTrump tariffs: Why did he pause abruptly, what happens next and what does it mean for Ireland?By Arthur Beesley
BusinessIncrease in companies seeking advice on reduced working hours and temporary lay-offs, says IbecBy Emmet Malone
Middle EastIslamic State regains strength in Syria By Alissa J Rubin in Hasaka, Syria and Eric Schmitt in Washington
IrelandEddie Rockets branch ordered to close after rodent droppings found in kitchen By Sorcha Pollak
FilmCannes film festival 2025: Bono, Paul Mescal and Element Pictures to fly flag for Ireland By Donald Clarke
EuropeUS and Russia exchange two more prisoners amid efforts to repair relationsBy Daria Mosolova in London
IrelandIreland can’t use housing shortfalls as excuse for failing to accommodate single male asylum seekers, ECJ saysBy Kitty Holland
CompetitionsWin an overnight stay for two at Ballymaloe House Hotel and tickets to the an exclusive wine dinner in collaboration with Tindal Wines and Simon Tyrrell
Gaelic GamesAntrim vs Armagh tactical analysis: Difference between two teams will be apples and orangesBy Paul O'Brien
CourtsTruck driver who hit and injured father of rugby star Conor Murray had previous driving convictionsBy David Raleigh
RugbyMunster confirm team manager Niall O’Donovan will step down at end of this seasonBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandRussian intelligence ship located in Irish-controlled waters not responding to communicationBy Conor Gallagher
WorkPay transparency directive could lead to more legal actions against employers, Ibec event toldBy Emmet Malone
CourtsIrish worker who ‘spied’ for rival firm and destroyed phone with axe avoids court sanction By Fiachra Gallagher
Middle EastFighter pilots call on Israel to prioritise release of Gaza hostages, even if war must stop
BusinessDublin Airport passenger cap: Regulator drops measure from winter travel planBy Peter Flanagan
OireachtasMinister knew last year of reports of unnecessary paediatric surgeries but families were only told in past week, Dáil hearsBy Marie O’Halloran
TV & Radio‘Netflix levy’: Fine Gael MEPs urge Minister to meet organisation pushing for charge on TV streaming services By Cormac McQuinn
EconomyIreland to become leader in Europe’s clean energy future amid revised national plan, conference toldBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Common GroundIreland and UK increasingly seen as global ‘safe zones’ for investors, Taoiseach saysBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsMurdered gunman Tristan Sherry was left unrecognisable by beatings, mother tells Special Criminal CourtBy Eoin Reynolds
HealthOutsourcing in health service a threat to patients as well as staff, Siptu official tells conferenceBy Emmet Malone
Africa‘A lot of children die’: Patrick Freyne reports from inside Chad camps for Sudanese refugeesBy Patrick Freyne
OpinionSpinal surgeries: When no one is responsible or accountable, shocking incidents likely to happen again By Priscilla Lynch
UKLegacy Act appeal expected to be heard by UK Supreme Court before summer By Jonathan McCambridge, PA
DublinLiving near Dublin Airport: ‘The noise, it’s overwhelming ... we can’t open the windows, it penetrates through the whole house’ By Olivia Kelly
CourtsMan faces fresh trial over credit union robbery getaway car after appeal court overturned convictionBy Ryan Dunne
HealthTemple Street spinal surgeries: Unauthorised springs used on children due to ‘failings’ beyond one surgeon, say consultantsBy Martin Wall
EuropeAfD’s historic poll surge surprises even party’s MPs ahead of new Bundestag termBy Derek Scally
EducationEnglish language schools call for pause on new rules on financial demands for international studentsBy Colin Gleeson
OireachtasMedia regulator made ‘big mistake’ in not tackling algorithms in online safety code, Dáil hearsBy Marie O’Halloran
EducationMission accomplished: Irish teens win top prize in Nasa space design contest By Carl O'Brien
Live: US tariffsTrump tariffs latest: Wall Street stocks tumble as president accused of taking ‘wrecking ball’ to US economyBy Sorcha Pollak, Ciara O'Brien and Colin Gleeson
PoliticsIrish-America crucial in ‘great cause’ of Irish unity, Leo Varadkar tells US audienceBy Mark Hennessy
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 11th: On the end of the American empire, and the health service, spin and PR
Live: Masters Round OneThe Masters 2025 live updates: Rory McIlroy’s challenge falls away as Justin Rose leads By Malachy Clerkin
GolfMasters: Rory McIlroy derailed by two late double bogeys as Shane Lowry digs deep to go under par By Philip Reid