LettersLetters to the Editor, April 16th: On access to the countryside, the cost of uniting Ireland and Minecraft the Movie
BooksHow Irish booksellers feel about the arrival of Amazon.ie: ‘It’s a very real danger to the industry’By Tim Groenland
MusicThe Music Quiz: What is the name of the Irish whiskey distillery backed by Bono?By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksDublin, Written in Our Hearts, edited by Declan Meade: A gloriously evocative and meandering trip through the cityBy Julia Kelly
FilmWarfare review: Few US war films have come this close to acknowledging the true suffering of combatBy Donald Clarke
Commercial Property70% of Dublin’s ‘new’ private rented sector housing has no sustainability rating By Rachel McGinley
Commercial PropertyThree new tenants sign deals for offices at Two Grand Parade in Dublin 6By Ronald Quinlan
PeopleRóisín Ingle: We will have two 16-year-olds in this house soon which is blowing my mind a bitBy Róisín Ingle
PeoplePeople thought we were fools renting in Dublin, but I’ll enjoy my tiny flat while it lastsBy Áine Kenny
BoxingMichael Watson and the incredible relationship he shares with the man who saved his lifeBy Donald McRae
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Cork aren’t good enough to challenge Kerry and they don’t even seem angry about it By Darragh Ó Sé
BusinessShannon Airport capacity touted as alternative amid airline concerns over Dublin cap By Mark Hilliard
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Hurling championship appears to be the gift that keeps on giving, but enjoy it while you canBy Seán Moran
OpinionConor McGregor is the weirdest objection yet to plans for an elected Dublin mayorBy Kathy Sheridan
BusinessKerrygold would take a €50m hit in a year if 10% US tariff remains in place, CEO says By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Business Today NewsletterUS stockpiling sees Irish exports spike and mortgage arrears on the rise again for some By Dominic Coyle
Gaelic GamesLee Chin primed for another Wexford summer after wintering well in Australia By Ian O'Riordan
FilmNew records show Gene Hackman’s wife Betsy Arakawa repeatedly Googled flu-like symptoms in run-up to deathBy Julia Jacobs and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
Social Affairs‘Grace’ wronged and harmed in many different ways in ‘absolute, abject failure’, HSE chief saysBy Vivienne Clarke and Sorcha Pollak
UKUK supreme court says ‘woman’ refers to biological sex under equality lawsBy Alistair Gray and Lucy Fisher in London and Simeon Kerr in Edinburgh
USUniversity challenge: Trump freezes Harvard’s federal funding after it rejects his demandsBy Talya Minsberg
BusinessChina accuses US of ‘whining’ over tariffs and ‘taking a free ride on the globalisation train’By Helen Davidson
TV & RadioThe Stolen Girl: Bingeable, fun and instantly forgettable child kidnap potboiler with Denise GoughBy Ed Power
Crime & LawIrish woman allegedly raped by suspect in Madeleine McCann disappearance takes human rights caseBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionI was glad to see Conor McGregor mixing with Tucker Carlson. His stock is now even lowerBy Finn McRedmond
UKUK supreme court’s biological sex ruling disappoints trans activists, lets off politiciansBy Mark Paul
Inside Business Podcast‘1 in 5 US households consume Kerrygold’ – Ornua CEO Conor GalvinListen | 33:47
Europe‘Not a day or night of calm’: war-weary Ukrainians in city struck on Palm Sunday tell of despair and angerBy Andrew E Kramer and Mariea Vaenikova
Social Affairs‘Grace’ case whistleblower says State response acts as ‘strong deterrent’ to others speaking outBy Vivienne Clarke
OpinionSenator George Mitchell: Northern Ireland’s peace must evolve. And if it is here to stay it must be sharedBy George Mitchell
BusinessWRC case delayed as adjudicator unsure she can grant order shielding identity of social media firmBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsUkrainian trucker who gave evidence remotely to WRC from ‘battlefield’ wins €3,500 for unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsLandmark case means e-bike users involved in collisions may be held liable for injuries By Mary Carolan
PoliticsJack Chambers criticises people who object to housing on basis it affects their ‘area’s character’By Harry McGee
An Irish DiaryOut of My Mind? Frank McNally on a search for the sentence-ending superlative, ‘took out’By Frank McNally
Common Ground‘A handful of hopefuls can create change’: George Mitchell passes on the torch to a new generationBy Mark Hennessy
Crime & LawIrish judges endorse international ‘deep concern’ over threats to judiciary and rule of law in USBy Mary Carolan
WorkTrump tariff chaos being used as ‘cover’ to erode worker rights in Ireland, unions claimBy Emmet Malone
SoccerDermot Desmond claims ‘some non-executive directors’ are undermining Shamrock Rovers’ executive team By Gavin Cummiskey
SportDaniel Wiffen finishes outside the 1,500m freestyle world record, but still produces another world-class swimBy Ian O'Riordan
Common GroundMore Northern Ireland students likely to apply for college places in the Republic this year, says MinisterBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsCourt rejects landlord-turned-screenwriter’s bid to use stalking laws to ‘silence’ journalistBy Tom Tuite
CourtsSon of 92-year-old patient fails in bid for court to order hospital to detain father until family can find care homeBy Ray Managh
IrelandFamily of ‘Sarah’, allegedly sexually abused in foster home at centre of Grace case, left ‘potentially financially vulnerable’By Kitty Holland