LettersLetters to the Editor, April 21st : On coercive control by neglect, a tourist tax, and two-tier rugby
FilmApril director Dea Kulumbegashvili: ‘The woman was still alive, but they already knew they would not be able to save her’By Tara Brady
FoodFirst Look: The Rooftop Bar cocktail and dining area at The Marker – the place to be when the sun sets By Joanne Cronin
Your WellnessA revolution in heart disease? Focus shifts to staying ahead of the blockageBy Dr Muiris Houston
ArtFrom a garda at prayer to Ireland’s first McDonald’s drive-through: Martin Parr’s revealing photographs of Irish lifeBy Tom Lordan
EducationStaff shortages, contentious reforms and chronic underfunding set to dominate teachers’ Easter conferences By Carl O'Brien
Education‘You don’t really live’: Long-distance commuting teachers priced out of DublinBy Carl O'Brien
Housing & PlanningAgencies rush to seal deal for Leopardstown Racecourse site before new land tax fall duesBy Harry McGee
Courts‘My foot was dangling loose’: Jogger injured by e-bike in Dublin feels ‘let down’ By Mary Carolan
EconomyWhy international firm Corio withdrew from plans for Sceirde Rocks wind farm off Connemara’s coastBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Glorious unpredictability of Munster championship rolls out for another yearBy Nicky English
CourtsJudge rules against €213,000 charge by Bank of Ireland over €1.2m loan default by Mayo farmerBy Mary Carolan
PeopleTake fewer flights or switch to an EV – what’s the best way to reduce my carbon emissions?By Joanne Hunt
RugbyUlster’s Richie Murphy questions legality of Leinster’s breakdown and scrum after defeatBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesLeitrim’s spirited defeat to Mayo treated with glee compared to glory days of the 1990sBy Paul Fitzpatrick
RacingGavin Cromwell tries to put seal on landmark campaign with first Irish Grand National success By Brian O'Connor
Social AffairsWhistleblower and families of sex abuse victims not interviewed for latest ‘Brandon’ case reportBy Kitty Holland
SportTV View: Munster hurling championship has hearts pounding as fast as Rory McIlroy’s Grand Slam By Mary Hannigan
Your Family‘I found a note my withdrawn 13-year-old daughter wrote saying that she hated her life’By John Sharry
OpinionI had to tell my mother that her father had been tortured for 11 days and murderedBy Oliver Sears
BusinessPepper says it hasn’t seen arrears spike that S&P reported among ‘mortgage prisoners’By Joe Brennan
BusinessIf planning laws were changed, obsolete offices could be converted into housing to ease Dublin’s rental crisisBy Peter Horgan
Your MoneyJohnny Lappin: ‘I got scammed by a rogue so-called roofing contractor. I foolishly paid him in cash’By Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionFine Gael’s Red Bull-style new energy fizzled out with a grubby deal and a crushing pollBy Una Mullally
BusinessTariff deal talks to dominate IMF-World Bank meetings this weekBy David Lawder and Andrea Shalal
WorldPope Francis obituary: Outsider who attempted to return the church to the people and away from clericalism
BusinessThis Irish town produces the world’s entire supply of Botox, but now Trump wants to bring it back to the USBy Jude Webber and Hannah Kuchler
BusinessUS tariffs on pharmaceuticals risk shortages of lower-cost generic drugsBy Hannah Kuchler and John Reed
Gaelic GamesFive things we learned from the GAA weekend: A ludicrous rule, GAA+ verdict and the joy of Munster
StageMaking History Friel review: Everyman production throws a lot at Brian Friel’s clunky playBy Chris McCormack
Social AffairsDublin-born Irish–American cardinal Kevin Farrell to run Vatican until pope electedBy Mary Carolan
CourtsSupreme Court to consider approach to sentencing for violent offences against intimate partners By Mary Carolan
BusinessUS stocks and dollar sink as Trump renews attacks on Fed chair PowellBy George Steer, William Sandlund and Leo Lewis
BusinessChina’s CATL says it has overtaken BYD on 5-minute EV battery charging timeBy Kana Inagaki and Wang Xueqiao
RugbyOwen Doyle: Chaotic cock-up cost Munster and it reflects badly on a number of peopleBy Owen Doyle
Crime & LawPolice attacked with petrol bombs and fireworks after dissident republican parade in Derry
TV & RadioDragon Hearts: Moving insight into a world where mortality meets dragon boat racingBy Ed Power
Social AffairsPope Francis ‘did not shy away from tackling abuse’, says Primate of All Ireland By Órla Ryan
USTrump’s Easter message showcases his easy way with denouncing ‘radical left lunatics’ By Keith Duggan
Pope Francis 1936-2025Pope Francis died of a stroke and ‘irreversible heart failure,’ the Vatican has said
Pope Francis 1936-2025Pope Francis remembered as a leader who ‘knew how to give hope’By Patsy McGarry
IrelandThousands living in coastal areas ‘narrowly’ avoided devastating flooding during Storm Éowyn, research finds By Jack White
Your MoneyA downsizer’s dilemma: Is trading two rentals for one future home worth it?By Dominic Coyle