Financial ServicesAviva Ireland reinsurance deal with parent depresses profit at Irish businessBy Joe Brennan
FilmFréwaka review: Aislinn Clarke’s Gaeltacht horror mines Irish mythology for socially conscious spookeryBy Tara Brady
FilmThe Friend review: Bill Murray and Naomi Watts are genuinely touching in this lovely New York fantasy By Donald Clarke
PoliticsDublin would be region most affected by tariffs as 14% of its jobs are with foreign-owned companiesBy Harry McGee
MotorsSkoda’s sporty Octavia RS is still the Farmer’s Ferrari, but has it lost its edge?By Neil Briscoe
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I have a list in my head of unwritten letters. Now I will write them By Róisín Ingle
IrelandIreland’s oldest woman (108) recalls Black and Tans and attributes long life to ‘new nettles’ in cabbageBy Órla Ryan
IrelandHow Ireland’s tourist trap towns keep their buzz and business outside of the summer seasonBy Áine Ryan
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 23rd: On Pope Francis, trans rights, Pakistan’s Indus river, and space tourism
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Cork should have beaten Kerry - what they do next is crucialBy Darragh Ó Sé
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Sobering question for the GAA - does intercounty involvement do players more harm than good?By Seán Moran
Housing & PlanningScheme to upgrade Dublin’s oldest flats at risk over Department of Housing funding decision By Olivia Kelly
Gaelic GamesLeinster excel when it comes to refining link between attack and defenceBy John O'Sullivan
OpinionIn many ways, Francis reminded me of another senior Catholic figure who died recently in IrelandBy Kathy Sheridan
OpinionThere is no ‘right’ to subvert women’s freedom to have their own events and spacesBy Michael McDowell
AbroadYes, smartphone addiction is unhealthy – but so is getting a dumb phone and pretending it’s 2003By Laura Kennedy
Your Wellness‘I found out the rugby player I’m seeing is four-timing me, and I am more attracted to him than ever’By Trish Murphy
CourtsGarda whistleblower sues force over arrest by armed officers during football match with friendsBy Conor Gallagher
Asia-PacificIndia-Pakistan tensions rise following Kashmir attack that killed 26 touristsBy Rahul Bedi
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which Dublin pub forms part of the title of a song on Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke’s new album, Tall Tales?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Inside Politics PodcastHow the violence of the Dublin riots can be traced back to the Blueshirts By Aideen FinneganListen | 56:40
USBishops ‘have got to be fired’: The Maga Catholics trying to take back control of the churchBy Guy Chazan in New York and Amy Kazmin in Rome
HealthMater hospital’s emergency department extension delayed by a year due to nursing shortagesBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessInstagram’s co-founder testifies Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg withheld resourcesBy Stefania Palma and Hannah Murphy
Inside Business PodcastPatrick Guilbaud on moving to Dublin in the 80s: I remember asking for garlic at the market. ‘Garlic - what do you mean garlic?’Listen | 47:51
EducationIreland an ‘outlier’ in requiring religious certs to teach in most primary schools By Carl O'Brien
IrelandWhistleblower at centre providing State accommodation to asylum seekers was told allegation could not be investigatedBy Ronan McGreevy
Courts‘She was literally dying in front of our eyes’: Woman (79) died from rare, aggressive cancer related to asbestos exposureBy Jack White
EuropeDeath of Pope Francis: Mourners express grief and shock as pontiff returns to St Peter’s Basilica for final timeBy Patsy McGarry
GolfAll you need to know as Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry look to retain title in New OrleansBy Philip Reid
AthleticsWorld Athletics Championships in Tokyo to return to RTÉ for the first time this centuryBy Ian O'Riordan
UKOasis fans in UK estimated to have lost more than £2m to ticket scamsBy Vicky Shaw, PA Personal Finance Correspondent
EducationTeacher had to postpone having children due to restrictions on sick leave, ASTI conference toldBy Martin Wall
CourtsMother of Irish woman allegedly murdered on Spanish holiday tells trial how she ‘didn’t trust’ accused manBy Gerard Couzens
Transport‘Safety of public transport workers must be a priority’: Union demands action over antisocial behaviourBy Sarah Burns
IrelandWhen Pope Francis met abuse survivors in Ireland: ‘He drew a picture of a toilet. Anything that goes into that is caca’By Ronan McGreevy
Education‘It’s irritating when you hear about there being an explosion of autism and ADHD’, says Dublin teacherBy Emmet Malone
MusicKneecap say they have received ‘hundreds of violent threats’ over Coachella performanceBy Rory Carroll and Keith Duggan
HistoryRemains of Roman gladiator attacked by a lion in combat shows ‘brutality of spectacle’, Irish scientists findBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandTeachers’ Union of Ireland to ballot on industrial action if Leaving Cert reform not pausedBy Emmet Malone
An Irish DiaryA count in arrears – Frank McNally on a first-ever solo exhibition of the life and work of Casimir MarkieviczBy Frank McNally
UKKemi Badenoch plays down Tory frontbencher’s comments about tie-up with Nigel Farage’s Reform UKBy Mark Paul
GolfShane Lowry doubted partner Rory McIlroy would show for New Orleans event after Masters winBy Ewan Murray in New Orleans
Crime & LawGardaí seize 39 electric motorbikes thought to be used in criminal activityBy Sarah Slater
IrelandBelfast remembers Pope Francis: ‘Thanks for being voice for the poor, vulnerable and hurt’By Seanín Graham
Middle EastIsraeli air strikes kill 10 in school where displaced families were sheltering, medics say
Crime & LawRepublic must share Omagh bombing information with inquiry, says North’s former police ombudsmanBy Freya McClements
Social Affairs‘I couldn’t believe the bravery’: Abuse survivors pay tribute to Michael O’Brien and his ‘powerful’ RTÉ testimony on child sex abuseBy Sorcha Pollak
SoccerFAI chief executive says it would be ‘fantastic’ if Irish person can succeed outgoing chief football officerBy Gavin Cummiskey
Crime & LawSolicitors told by legal watchdog to keep clients fully informed about costs in family law proceedingsBy Sarah Slater
DublinDublin Islamic cultural centre temporarily closed after gardaí called to altercationBy Sarah Slater, Órla Ryan and Conor Gallagher