BooksAuthor Catherine Ryan Howard: ‘A great cure for writer’s block is having to cover the rent’By Martin Doyle
CultureThe Guide: The Cruellest Month, Finneas, Death of a Salesman and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Environment‘Incredible - real David Attenborough stuff’: thousands of young sharks discovered off Ireland’s west coastBy Ella McSweeney
TV & RadioAnne-Marie Duff: ‘I have the second half of my life to go. So, what am I going to fill that f**ker with?’By Róisín Ingle
Ross O'Carroll-KellyHonor goes, ‘I’m editing the school yearbook photographs of anyone who pissed me off’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 05:57
Your FamilyContraceptive concerns: ‘When I came off the pill, everything became so much better’By Shauna Bowers
Fine Art & AntiquesOwn a piece of rural history: traditional Irish furniture up for auctionBy Sylvia Thompson
BooksBurn Them Out! A History of Fascism and the Far Right in Ireland by Pádraig Óg Ó RuaircBy Vic Duggan
Music‘You have to be delusional to be successful in anything’ – Bray Jazz Festival star Nubya GarciaBy Philip Watson
StageCalling extremely early birds: Beckett tickets go on sale 11 years before performancesBy Jane Coyle
PoliticsRichard Boyd Barrett on his cancer treatment: ‘It is going to be very difficult to eat. That is what worries me most’By Kitty Holland
PeopleCreeslough: ‘I can’t get my head around how a site can be built on when there’s a criminal investigation’By Seanín Graham
Crime & LawAre adolescent boys being influenced by online misogyny and porn to commit sexual assaults?By Conor Gallagher
SoccerMichael Walker: Carlo Ancelotti’s time at Real Madrid looks up unless he can add to trophy hangarBy Michael Walker
PeoplePhilippe Sands: ‘The legal order that was created in 1945 is now being challenged around the world’By Tom Hennigan
Crime & LawGovernment facing crisis filling Garda Commissioner job amid ‘entrenched’ disputeBy Conor Lally
AthleticsKate O’Connor and Sarah Healy named joint Sportswoman of the Month for MarchBy Mary Hannigan
Life & StyleMy grandfather died by suicide. I work in the same Irish university where he taught historyBy Kieran Connell
OpinionDavid McWilliams: ‘I’ve never seen anything like this economic chaos. Buckle up’By David McWilliams
PeopleAstronaut Chris Hadfield on Donald Trump: ‘It makes me angry because he’s treated our country like a chattel’By Jen Hogan
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 12th: On Trump’s tariffs, Ireland’s alcohol consumption and parental leave
Your MoneyNot everyone is a fan of Bill Ackman’s gymnastics over Donald Trump’s tariffs By Proinsias O'Mahony
OpinionA Barry Heneghan brag and a brazen wheeze by the Soc Dems reveal a lot about Irish politicsBy Pat Leahy
OpinionThis week has made one thing clear - there is no hidden masterplan behind Trump’s tariff madnessBy Cliff Taylor
SoccerDrogheda’s winning formula and Shelbourne’s cool striker - what we learned from Friday’s League of Ireland actionBy Cian O'Connell
MusicPaul Brady in Dublin review: A welcome stroll through master songwriter’s rich past By Pat Carty
PoliticsIreland will ‘resist’ EU trade tax on US tech firms, says Taoiseach By Pat Leahy, Jack Power and Martin Wall
Crime & LawWho was David Joyce, the Galway man shot dead by UK police at a busy train station?By Mark Paul
FilmColin Farrell pays moving tribute to his father at Dublin funeral: ‘I loved being your son’By Conor Pope
AthleticsEfrem Gidey narrowly misses out on bronze medal in the European half marathon championshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
Crime & LawCouple caught leaving Dublin Airport with €340,000 in cash linked to crime group, court toldBy Tom Tuite
Champions Cup quarter-finalsBordeaux 47 Munster 29 (FT) - second half comeback falls short as Munster’s Champions Cup campaign ends By Nathan Johns
DublinDublin canal locals complain of sun-seeking drinkers littering and ‘urinating in gardens’By Tim O'Brien
Gaelic GamesArmagh made to work hard for victory against Antrim in high-scoring contestBy David Mohan
Gaelic GamesGoal-hungry Kerry secure Division One crown with comprehensive win over ArmaghBy Daire Walsh
OpinionCommission on abuse in schools must examine how seminary training formed perpetratorsBy Dr Tony O'Dwyer
GolfRory McIlroy’s spine-tingling third round puts him in control of his Masters destinyBy Philip Reid
GolfThe Masters 2025 Day 3 as it happened: Rory McIlroy moves two ahead at Augusta after a five star opening salvoBy John O'Sullivan
GolfRory McIlroy: ‘I’m not going to shy away from it. Situations like this are the reason I practice’By David Gorman