BusinessUS tariffs could jeopardise planned tax cuts in budget, warns Minister By Eoin Burke-Kennedy, Pat Leahy and Harry McGee
BooksPatrick McCabe: ‘This whole idea of making money out of novels started in the 1980s with Martin Amis and Ian McEwan’By Peter Murphy
Fighting WordsFighting Words: ‘Once freed from the rigid rules of the classroom, students are lit by a fire’By Eleri Hadaway
Fighting WordsDe réir a chéile a thógtar na Caisleáin Óir By Joe Ó Ceallaigh, Seirbhís Leabharlainne Dhún na nGall
BooksAbortion: A History by Mary Fissell – Stories of reproductive autonomy and controlBy James Hanrahan
BusinessIndustry bosses fear Ireland could lose 25% of its pharma manufacturing capacity on back of Trump policyBy Dominic Coyle
Your MoneyCan you afford to get sick? Beyond five days your employer not obliged to keep paying you if you fall illBy Joanne Hunt
Fighting Words1,2,Spraoi: Togra nua a cheanglaíonn an scríbhneoireacht chruthaitheach agus an mataBy Tríona Nic Fhinn, Oifigeach Oideachais (ETIM), COGG An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta & Gaelscolaíochta
Fighting Words‘There’s a spark in Fighting Words that ignites the minute you come through the door’By Djamel White
Fighting WordsCelebrating 10 years of Fighting Words student storytelling: ‘Not for a minute have they ceased to amaze’By Glenn Patterson
LettersLetters to the Editor, May 14th: On US academics, outdoor saunas, Gaza, and boycotting the Eurovision
FilmFinal Destination: Bloodlines review – The same running gag, but not quite as much inventionBy Donald Clarke
FilmHallow Road review: You can’t deny the chutzpah of this filmed-in-a-car minor classic By Donald Clarke
ResidentialImmaculate three-bed with gorgeous garden near Templeogue village for €650,000By Jessica Doyle
TV & RadioFred and Rose West: A British Horror Story review – A chilling gaze into a monstrous, soulless voidBy Ed Power
Commercial PropertyCosgraves seeking €1.5m for Honeypark residential development site By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin city centre investment with full planning for 198-bed hostel seeks €3.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyClyde Real Estate seeks occupier for 63,000sq ft of industrial space in Dublin 15 By Ronald Quinlan
PeopleMy post-cancer treatment hair reminds me of boxing promoter Don King. It makes me laughBy Róisín Ingle
Commercial PropertyLandmark IFSC office block on sale for a 70% cut on 2020 price at €25 million By Ronald Quinlan
DublinIrish Rail seeks ‘maximum’ number of homes for new Dublin suburb, despite Uisce Éireann warning on capacityBy Olivia Kelly
Life & StyleThrill-seeking in middle age: the spirit is willing but the pelvic floor is weakBy Niamh O’Reilly
Housing & PlanningHow vital water project stalled for years over minor paperwork issue By Arthur Beesley
WorkPrison service negotiated with bishop rather than unions on new pay structure for chaplainsBy Martin Wall
WorkI have to hand in my notice as my employer is being acquired by a firm with a very bad working cultureBy Jack White
ResidentialContemporary Blackrock four-bed that runs on green energy for €1.15mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Louth’s historic success shows the power - and limitations - of provincial titlesBy Seán Moran
GolfUS PGA Digest: Scheduling clash deprives Quail Hollow of John Daly, but golf’s ‘Lazarus’ will be back next yearBy Mary Hannigan
OpinionMilitary axis of Russia, China and North Korea will test what the West stands forBy Michael McDowell
RugbyGordon D’Arcy on tough times in rugby: I cried in private. Leaned on those I trusted. I came out the other sideBy Gordon D'Arcy
BusinessDublin Airport cap row: Minister for Transport hopes legislation can resolve dispute over passenger numbersBy Barry O'Halloran
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Fatigue could separate football’s contenders from pretenders - and that’s bad news for Kerry and DonegalBy Darragh Ó Sé
IrelandKashmir sapphire originally valued at €8,000 to €12,000 sells at auction in Dublin for €550,000By Sarah Slater
Gaelic Games‘We’d be fully behind the camogie players’: Footballers and hurlers keen to see swift resolution to skorts issueBy Gordon Manning
OpinionWho felt informed enough in those first few days to call Alan Hawe a cold-blooded murderer? By Kathy Sheridan
Champions CupChampions Cup without Munster is ‘inconceivable’, says Craig Casey ahead of important Benetton showdownBy Gerry Thornley
Your Wellness‘I’ve met someone and want to try a relationship, but I’m worried about my young children’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastCould Ireland’s housing crisis kill the Irish language?By Sorcha PollakListen | 24:05
Crime & LawCork machete murder: Gardaí send file to DPP on man killed in front of wife and childrenBy Barry Roche
IrelandState attempting to reach settlements with Air Corps chemical victims, Tánaiste saysBy Conor Gallagher
USMenendez brothers resentenced by California judge to be eligible for paroleBy Dani Anguiano and agencies
Inside Politics NewsletterBudget giveaway promises absent as Ireland’s economic model faces unprecedented threatBy Pat Leahy
FilmCannes film festival 2025 red carpet looks: Halle Berry among stars caught out by stricter dress code
Sports BriefingRory McIlroy looking to shine among the showers at US PGA ChampionshipBy Mary Hannigan
FilmCannes 2025: DiCaprio pays moving tribute to De Niro, Binoche passes verdict on Depardieu, and I avoid red-carpet nudityBy Donald Clarke
BusinessTaco Bell’s arrival could add spice to Ireland’s love affair with American fast food By Conor Pope
StageCandace Bushnell at the Ambassador: A fun, girly night out for Sex and the City fansBy Jessica Doyle
Crime & LawDeath of Garda Kevin Flatley: Gardaí warn of ‘completely inaccurate’ misinformation circulating over incidentBy Ronan McGreevy
StageDublin Dance Festival 2025: At Chora, generations of choreographers, dancers and producers witness an auspicious debutBy Michael Seaver
BusinessIrish drinks sector ‘uniquely exposed’ if EU fails to get tariffs liftedBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
MusicEurovision 2025: ‘Silent’ pro-Palestine protest to be held in Basle against Israel’s participation
SportNottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi set to be brought out of induced coma after surgery By Ben Fisher
Middle EastTrump meets Syrian president in Saudi Arabia after surprise move to lift sanctions on Syria
EnvironmentWhy do plastics shed tiny particles into our food? Irish scientists have the answerBy Kevin O'Sullivan
OireachtasSocial welfare increases and tax reductions planned in budget to tackle cost of living, Taoiseach saysBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsGerry Adams defamation case: Journalist exercised ‘utmost care’ in reporting on allegation, trial hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
Courts‘There is no justice for this’: Driver in car crash that led to deaths of Monaghan teenagers jailed for seven yearsBy Seanín Graham
CourtsRichard Satchwell’s description of wife’s death ‘didn’t make sense’, murder trial hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
Inside Business Podcast‘I’ve entrepreneurial spirit in my veins’ – Apprentice star Jordan DarganListen | 44:45
BusinessHousing crisis: Construction report warns of ‘looming supply constraints’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
HealthChildren’s hip surgery audit report due next week, says TaoiseachBy Vivienne Clarke and Marie O’Halloran
Middle EastCelebrations in Damascus after Donald Trump’s sudden announcement of end to sanctions on SyriaBy Sally Hayden
Gaelic GamesGaelic Players Association concerned over continuing ‘cheap remarks’ over split season By Muireann Duffy
Middle EastIt may take weeks to confirm if Muhammad Sinwar was killed in air strike on Khan Younis hospitalBy Mark Weiss
GolfUS PGA Digest: Records loom large as PGA Tour returns to ‘Rory McIlroy Country Club’By Mary Hannigan
Middle EastUS pushes former foes to lead Syria towards ‘normalisation’ after decades of enmityBy Michael Jansen
CourtsStud farm ordered to compensate stable staff fired after opposing horses being put down By Stephen Bourke
Gaelic GamesSkorts vote will require two-thirds majority to pass at next week’s special congressBy Gordon Manning
HealthOver 2,200 families of children who received hip surgeries over 15 year period written to by CHI and Cappagh Orthopaedic HospitalBy Shauna Bowers
EuropeMerz vows to build the strongest army in Europe and revitalise Germany’s fortunesBy Derek Scally
Crime & LawConvicted sex offender had no unsupervised access to children as ‘Daffodil Day’ volunteer, says charityBy Conor Pope
Gaelic GamesTeams involved in Leinster camogie finals will play under protest in skorts if not allowed wear shortsBy Gordon Manning
ScienceState’s new research agency chief Diarmuid O’Brien comes with strong track record and deep experience By Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle EastDonald Trump holds warm meeting with ‘tough guy’ Syrian leaderBy Andrew England and Ahmed Al Omran in Riyadh and Raya Jalabi in Beirut
An Irish DiaryRed into the record – Frank McNally on Peadar O’Donnell’s libel case against the Irish Rosary magazineBy Frank McNally
OireachtasTD calls for free-of-charge driving tests if applicants obliged to wait more than 10 weeks By Marie O’Halloran
CourtsMother of two weeps as she avoids jail sentence over neglect of her young childrenBy Barry Roche
FilmFirst Look: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning: Tom Cruise gets all sentimental amid some suave mayhemBy Donald Clarke
IrelandIrish troops report being observed in Lebanon amid ‘aggressive postures’ by Israeli armyBy Órla Ryan
GolfPGA Championship: Rory McIlroy’s Quail Hollow dominance can see him land back-to-back MajorsBy Denis Walsh
HealthDr Mike Ryan is dropped from WHO executive team amid ‘painful’ cost cutsBy Denis McClean in Geneva
Gaelic GamesTipperary top of Munster under-20 hurling roll of honour with victory over Clare By Stephen Barry
TV & RadioUncharted with Ray Goggins review: Leo Varadkar has to get halfway up a mountain with Lyra before he lets his guard downBy Ed Power
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson strikes positive note on Ireland’s World Cup qualification hopes By Gavin Cummiskey
EuropePutin will not travel to Istanbul for peace talks with Zelenskiy, Kremlin confirmsBy Pjotr Sauer in Istanbul and Andrew Roth in Washington
Common GroundNorthern Ireland youth keen on a more integrated society but feel it is a long way offBy Mark Hennessy