LettersLetters to the Editor, April 28th: On the funeral of Pope Francis, teachers’ benefits, and the national children’s hospital
FilmJohn Murry on being abused: ‘Those experiences as a teenager made me angry and they made me write. They gave me a lot of rage’By Donald Clarke
China Targets China’s intimidation of an Irish citizen in Dublin: ‘I wanted to escape. It’s scary’By Colm Keena
Advertising FeatureThe Business & Finance ESG Awards 2025 showcase excellence in building a sustainable future
WorkExtreme weather events show need for more legal protections for workers, says unionBy Emmet Malone
BooksOrdinary Saints by Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin: Inventive exploration of identity, faith and family By John Boyne
Advertising FeatureNational Workplace Wellbeing Day: Why does it matter?By Caroline Daly, product marketing senior executive, KeepWell, at Ibec
TravelCryogenically frozen or buried in sand: the weirdest and most wonderful wellness holidays By Gemma Tipton
China Targets ‘Corrosive and dishonest’: Investigation exposes China’s oppression of its emigrantsBy Colm Keena
Your FamilyFerris Bueller was right: life moves pretty fast. If you have children in school, you could miss itBy Jen Hogan
Property ClinicMy US cousins sealed their house deal with a ‘post-occupancy agreement’, can I do this in Ireland? By Ed Carey
PricewatchThe Eircom shares debacle: ‘I spent €5,000. They are now worth less than €500′By Conor Pope
Your MoneyVikki Wall: ‘I think there is room for GAA players to be paid in some capacity’By Tony Clayton-Lea
DublinThe €6m regeneration of areas around Dublin's Grafton St will begin in weeks. Here's what it will involveBy Olivia Kelly
Crime & LawGardaí must be given State financial assistance to purchase homes, officers to sayBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsHousing crisis: Proposals to boost LDA’s remit under consideration to boost housing outputBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesRed card for Tipperary’s Darragh McCarthy was justified but it broke an unwritten ruleBy Denis Walsh
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Big disappointment in Cork as eagerly awaited contest is over before it began By Nicky English
Gaelic GamesMeath scored more in one half against Dublin than entirety of previous nine meetingsBy Paul Fitzpatrick
IrelandEarly Irish star of women’s golf to be honoured with Royal Portrush plaque By Freya McClements
IrelandShared Island: Cross-border co-operation should be expanded, ESRI report concludes By Cillian Sherlock, PA
In the News PodcastHow the Chinese government monitors its citizens in IrelandBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:28
EconomyDemand slump fuelled by Trump tariffs hits US ports and air freightBy Peter Foster, Chan Ho-him, Patricia Nilsson, Rafe Uddin and Patrick Temple-West
Sports BriefingMeath living the dream after Dublin win as Tipperary’s nightmare start proves costly against Cork By Mary Hannigan
BooksAm I Irish, British, or both? After decades pondering this question, a life-changing journey helped reveal my identityBy Nicholas Mackey
CourtsGlen ‘Mr Flashy’ Ward jailed for firing semi-automatic rifle during house party in FinglasBy Eoin Reynolds
Inside Gaelic GamesFive things we learned from the GAA weekend: New lease of life for football, Cork’s problem and the calendar isn’t working
BusinessForeign-owned businesses accounted for 84% of R&D spending in Ireland in 2023By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastIsrael’s ban on working with Gaza aid agency threatens aims of UN, ICJ hearsBy Patrick Wintour
IrelandTaoiseach calls on Kneecap to ‘urgently clarify’ alleged comments about terror groupsBy Seanín Graham and Mark Hennessy
CourtsKyle Hayes set to avoid jail after court told he is suitable for community service By David Raleigh
IrelandParents ‘shocked’ over ‘abrupt’ closure of Dublin Islamic centre as children return to school By Órla Ryan
Gaelic GamesAfter 5,418 days Dublin have finally lost in Leinster and Jim Gavin’s new rules made it possibleBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsMan who attempted to abduct child from a Dublin apartment complex ordered to leave country within two weeks By Natasha Reid and Eimear Dodd
Work‘No one should have to risk their life to earn a living’: Remembering those killed or injured at workBy Emmet Malone
RugbyOwen Doyle: World Rugby session will have big focus on 20-minute replacement red cardBy Owen Doyle
Housing & PlanningOver 2,000 vacant homes back in residential use after owners receive grants worth €112.5mBy Órla Ryan
Middle EastGazans fear Israel is enacting Donald Trump’s ‘Riviera’ planBy Heba Saleh in Cairo and Mai Khaled in London
CourtsDPP seeks to overturn judge’s ‘irrational’ refusal to convict more than 30 drivers on speeding chargesBy Mary Carolan
An Irish DiaryIreland’s call: John Mulqueen on a man who highlighted our neglect of maritime heritageBy John Mulqueen
Social AffairsBrendan Comiskey: Bishop admitted his best efforts to deal with abuse allegations were ‘not good enough’By Patsy McGarry and Steven Carroll
PoliticsRepublic and Northern Ireland must co-operate to attract foreign direct investment to border counties, says TaoiseachBy Mark Hennessy
CanadaCanadians head to polls after car ramming killed 11 and Trump repeats call for ‘cherished 51st’ state
Crime & LawOutgoing Garda Commissioner’s legacy one of ‘mistrust and fear’, says GRA headBy Conor Gallagher
Middle East‘Total lies’: Netanyahu dismisses internal security chief’s claims over sackingBy Mark Weiss
Athletics‘Oh, no, this could be a very long day’: Peter Lynch reflects on his Irish marathon recordBy Ian O'Riordan
CourtsJury in the trial of two men accused of murder shown Snapchat video alleged to show bloodied victim
IrelandOfficials working to resolve case of Irish woman detained in US after arriving from IrelandBy Jack White
Crime & Law‘They took away the rest of my childhood, they took away my life,’ says teenager raped by boys at Limerick RacecourseBy Isabel Hayes
CourtsMan (66) who died while cycling was ‘meticulous’ in wearing safety equipment, inquest hearsBy Jack White
EuropeSpaniards trapped in lifts and metros while ATMs go dark as country left ‘stunned’By Ashifa Kassam, Jennifer Rankin and Jakub Krupa
EducationAbolition of pre-teen pupil selection will not solve North’s school-leaver problem, says leading academicBy Mark Hennessy
EuropeElectricity grids designed so generators switch off when system loses synchronisation, expert explainsBy Colm Keena
CourtsMan who threatened to kill girl’s pet dog if she told anyone about abuse fails in appeal against conviction
EuropePower outage update: Spain declares state of emergency; Portugal grid operator says issue caused by rare phenomenon