EuropeStriking east-west contrast as extreme heat and flooding mark Europe’s warmest yearBy Kevin O'Sullivan
In the News PodcastHow fake ‘Irish’ clothes firms are scamming consumersBy Sorcha PollakListen | 17:35
MotorsWhat do I need to do to take my EV across France this summer? From charging station maps to paymentsBy Neil Briscoe
BooksShow Me Where It Hurts by Claire Gleeson: A multi-faceted and compelling story about the society we live inBy Edel Coffey
PoliticsUS to demand EU pulls away from China in return for cutting tariffsBy Pat Leahy and Jack Power
PoliticsMeta warned Government of ‘unsustainable’ operating environment for tech companies in EUBy Cormac McQuinn
ResidentialTake a look: Garden designer’s home with outdoor kitchen in Lucan for €775,000By Alanna Gallagher
IrelandMajor office block developer complained to Government about work-from-home strategiesBy Órla Ryan
Pricewatch‘I have no access to my pensions’: Overseas readers locked out of their AIB and BoI accountsBy Conor Pope
Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland’s Aoife Wafer: ‘Ultimately, I want to be the best in the world’By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsIreland to explore new markets in Asia and Canada as part of urgent response to US tariffsBy Harry McGee and Emmet Malone
Crime & LawPlans for stronger ‘stop-and-search’ powers for gardaí despite department report casting doubt on effectivenessBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandDestruction of Gaza hospital supported by Dublin diocese ‘an outrage’, says senior Irish clericBy Patsy McGarry
Gaelic GamesConor McManus: Malachy O’Rourke effect already has Tyrone doing simple things wellBy Conor McManus
OpinionThere’s a psychosexual dimension to Trump’s tariffs. You don’t have to be Freud to see itBy Fintan O’Toole
OpinionNetflix levy: A boost for homegrown television or a blow to consumers?By Larry Bass and Conor Pope
Your WellnessI Am Not an Alcoholic: A lot of things changed for me when I stopped drinkingBy Anonymous
People‘Donegal neighbours said we admire you for the braveness of emigrating. Who’s emigrating? It’s Europe’ By Deirdre Falvey
BusinessMajor gas outage could halt production at large corporate sites in ‘devastating’ economic blow By Mark Hilliard
Business Today NewsletterNew research highlights wealth divide between North and SouthBy Ciarán Hancock
EducationLifeless vegetables, rushed lunch breaks, lack of oversight: How to improve hot school meals By Peter McGuire
BusinessRyanair warns aircraft deliveries at risk from tariff chaosBy Sylvia Pfeifer, Philip Georgiadis, Claire Bushey, Chan Ho-Him and Leila Abboud
Crime & LawGardaí called for new approach to ‘antagonising’ practices of so-called citizen journalistsBy Conor Lally
TV & RadioHarry Potter TV show: HBO confirms casting of Albus Dumbledore, Severus Snape, Minerva McGonagall and moreBy Nadia Khomami and Kate McCusker
BusinessCost of health insurance rises over 12% in a year, with some policies jumping 25.6%By Conor Pope
EducationIrish J1 visa students urged to be informed of potential risks of ‘activism’ in USBy Sarah Burns
ResidentialSix Irish homes on the market with great gardens: From freshwater pond swimming to sun-soaked decksBy Alanna Gallagher
Housing & PlanningKilliney development opposed by wives of U2’s Bono and The Edge refused planning permissionBy Ronan McGreevy
OpinionNeuropsychologist Ian Robertson: McIlroy’s reaction to double bogey was one of the strangest things at the Masters By Ian Robertson
IrelandCork pub owner thought it was a prank when told by customers of plan to demolish his business for Luas route By Barry Roche
BusinessRound Hill Capital appoints UK manager to operate its Irish student rooms portfolioBy Colin Gleeson
Common GroundOmagh bombing inquiry: State reaches deal clearing way for information to be sharedBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsDublin women accused of breaking quarantine law over Dubai trip walk free from court four years onBy Tom Tuite
Crime & LawGarda Commissioner insists protesters arrested in Dublin were not strip-searched, and no cavity searchBy Conor Lally
CourtsCouple have their €220,000 mortgage debt written down and get to keep family home By Mary Carolan
WorkHalf of firms surveyed for sick-pay report offered better terms than those required by lawBy Emmet Malone
EducationLeaving Cert reforms are being ‘rushed’ before schools have capacity, teachers warnBy Martin Wall
HealthParents of patients call for public inquiry into spinal surgery scandal By Órla Ryan and Martin Wall
Crime & LawGarda numbers crisis: ‘We could lose 30% to 50% of our organisation in five years’By Conor Lally
Rugby‘It’s a daunting test’ - Ulster head coach Richie Murphy prepares for tough Leinster clashBy Michael Sadlier
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 15th: On right of access, ‘hell on Earth’ in Gaza, and AI risks to artists
Your MoneyWho gets the house: have you spoken to your parents about happens when they die?By Joanne Hunt
PoliticsIreland’s main tariff response is ‘putting everything’ into EU-US deal, Minister saysBy Harry McGee
HealthIrish study to assess dementia risk from sports-related brain injury in 360 retired athletesBy Sean Duke
Soccer‘Impossible’ for Arsenal to block out Real Madrid narrative, admits Mikel Arteta By Sid Lowe in Madrid
Climate CrisisMeasures in 2025 climate plan will be at centre of social and economic development, Government saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan
OireachtasTax discs to be abolished for Irish motorists as number plate technology takes overBy Harry McGee
An Irish DiaryA literary stroll: Frank McNally explores the streets of Dublin’s north inner cityBy Frank McNally
EconomyJohnson & Johnson warns pharma tariffs could cause drug shortagesBy Zehra Munir and Hannah Kuchler
Climate CrisisThe ‘foot may be coming off the action pedal’: Climate plan fails to build on ambitionBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Africa‘We cannot resign ourselves to inevitable conflict’: EU and UK look to end war in Sudan and boost aid
Politics‘Grace’ final report finds evidence of serious neglect but not sexual or emotional abuseBy Kitty Holland
Social AffairsInquiry into care of ‘Grace’ finds failings by health service and family who looked after herBy Colm Keena
SoccerPSG end Aston Villa’s European run after epic fightback falls just short By David Hytner at Villa Park
AfricaMozambique authorities failed to investigate protester deaths, says Amnesty International reportBy Bill Corcoran
IrelandTributes paid to teenager who died after tractor collision in Co Leitrim By Sean Ryan and Vivienne Clarke
IrelandRain warnings in place for five Leinster counties with ‘heavy and persistent rain’ expectedBy Colin Gleeson and Ronan McGreevy