FilmVerdigris review: Irish director Patricia Kelly’s remarkable debut is a delicate drama about tricky subjectsBy Tara Brady
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Co Wexford from €325,000 to €1.395m By Alanna Gallagher
Business‘Qualified’ backing for Kingspan chief from investor advisory firm after Grenfell report By Joe Brennan
FilmSinners review: The best film of 2025 so far, right down to the Celtic vampires singing Rocky Road to DublinBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioRosie O’Donnell on her new life in Dublin: ‘I see reflections of myself in this country everywhere I look’By Jacob Bernstein
BooksThe Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief and the Future of the West - Surprisingly nuanced food for thoughtBy Paschal Donohoe
ArtGolden Fleece Award 2025: ‘I was skint last year, and it affected my head so badly. Winning this means a huge amount’By Gemma Tipton
RestaurantsRestaurant review: This south Dublin spot is quietly rewriting the rules of seafoodBy Corinna Hardgrave
Consumer TechGoogle Pixel 9a review: Google sets the bar for reasonably priced smartphonesBy Ciara O'Brien
TechnologyWhy one Irish start-up may have the solution to infuriating differences in sizes of clothes onlineBy Ciara O'Brien
ResidentialRemarkable Regency renovation in Waterford with a showstopping swimming poolBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Consumer TechHow to lower the risk of someone stealing the precious data on your phoneBy Ciara O'Brien
SportDave Hannigan: Life in the fast lane of elite sport sport no protection against mental health issuesBy Dave Hannigan
ResidentialLook inside: Elegant Victorian with Italianate tower offers stunning sea views over Killiney Bay for €7.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessNorthern Ireland retailers bearing ‘a lot of pain’ due to red tape, says NI ChamberBy Freya McClements
OpinionLatest controversy to engulf Stormont is over the definition of ‘controversial’By Newton Emerson
PoliticsIrish Times poll: Sinn Féin back on top as Fine Gael support slides to 30-year lowBy Pat Leahy
IrelandDeep-cover Soviet spy in Ireland posed as travelling salesman and chess buffBy Daniel McLaughlin
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 17th: On cycle lanes, inheritance planning, and butterflies and bogeys
Rugby‘Ulster will be a huge test’: Leinster’s Tommy O’Brien on Saturday’s URC match and his international hopesBy John O'Sullivan
Your WellnessHow to stop running away from difficult emotions when you feel overwhelmedBy Geraldine Walsh
In the News PodcastWhy Meta is harvesting your Facebook posts and pictures - for free - to train its AIBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:51
EditorialsThe latest Irish Times Ipsos B&A opinion poll shows there has been no honeymoon for the Coalition
Business Today NewsletterECB to cut rates as house prices inflation stays steady at 8%By Dominic Coyle
TV & RadioMichelle Trachtenberg, Gossip Girl and Buffy star, died of diabetes complicationsBy Associated Press reporters
Middle EastNo plans to allow any aid into Gaza, says Israeli minister By Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Jerusalem
BusinessDonald Trump’s tariffs put Federal Reserve’s jobs and inflation goals at risk, says Jay PowellBy Claire Jones
PeopleEaster activities: 10 family-friendly days out and events to enjoy over the holidays By Conor Capplis and Jennifer Cosgrove
TransportE-bikes Q&A: What are the obligations and rules for using this form of transport?By Jack White
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Too many Irish teachers are wrecked and hate their jobsBy Diarmaid Ferriter
BusinessNvidia chief Jensen Huang flies to Beijing for talks after US clamps down on chipmaker’s sales to ChinaBy Eleanor Olcott, Cheng Leng, Zijing Wu and Ryan McMorrow
Asia-PacificHow the Chinese manufacturer of your Christmas decorations is coping with tariffsBy Denis Staunton
BusinessPTSB customers unable to access online banking services due to ‘technical issue’ By Hugh Dooley
IrelandIrish authors seek to stop Big Tech ‘scraping’ their work for AI amid copyright breach claimsBy Emmet Malone
Your MoneyInterest rates Q&A: What does latest ECB cut mean for people in Ireland, and is now a good time to borrow?By Conor Pope
CourtsStudent captured on CCTV repeatedly performing lewd acts outside woman’s workplace, court hearsBy Tom Tuite
SoccerVirgil van Dijk signs new two-year Liverpool contract worth up to £400,000 a week By Andy Hunter
HealthFree HRT scheme: Why are pharmacists objecting, and what impact will this have?By Shauna Bowers
IrelandStakeknife report finds ‘no deliberate attempt’ by MI5 to withhold material from Operation KenovaBy Seanín Graham
USHarvard University fights to withstand Donald Trump’s all-out assault on higher educationBy Guy Chazan in Washington and Andrew Jackson in New York
Gaelic GamesTG4 documentary to review link between Armagh football and Celtic soccer club By Seán Moran
BusinessIrish man Jonathan Anderson appointed as creative director of Dior MenswearBy Deirdre McQuillan
Health‘There wasn’t a dry eye in the house’: Smallest baby ever cared for at Rotunda goes homeBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsTeenager faces sexual assault charge over claim he ‘humped’ girl (15) in Clare incidentBy Gordan Deegan
Inside Politics PodcastFine Gael slumps in support as Sinn Féin returns to top spot. What could this mean?Listen | 18:43
The Women's PodcastAmanda Knox: ‘If I had not gone through this, I would not be the person I am today’Listen | 80:33
IrelandFormer trade union official Louise O’Donnell appointed Labour Court chairwoman By Emmet Malone
PoliticsJack Chambers says his views have ‘evolved’ after criticising housing objections similar to those he himself madeBy Harry McGee
IrelandIrish Unifil troops prepare for potentially hostile welcome in ‘volatile and unpredictable’ LebanonBy Conor Gallagher
An Irish DiaryAll Yellow - Frank McNally on singing Emily Dickinson, Joyce’s advanced maths, and quantum mechanics in BlackrockBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawUS citizen jailed for applying for Irish passports in names of two dead children is deportedBy Barry Roche
PoliticsSinn Féin health spokesman David Cullinane backtracks on comments welcoming UK ruling defining the term ‘woman’ By Harry McGee
USTrump says ‘we’re going to have very little problem’ making trade deal with Europe as he meets Meloni
BusinessStaff at fintech went unpaid for six months after finance chief ‘forced out’, WRC toldBy Stephen Bourke
IrelandIreland’s astronomical observatories to be put forward for international recognition from UnescoBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessCar crashes due to fatigue could be ‘entirely eliminated’ by AI-powered sensor By Hugh Dooley