BooksTo Avenge a Dead Glacier by Shane Tivenan: Visionary debut collection gives voice to life’s important silencesBy Adam Wyeth
FilmWhen the Light Breaks review: Emotionally astute drama is a bonsai miniature of overwhelming griefBy Tara Brady
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Co Wicklow from €450,000 to €1.395mBy Alanna Gallagher
InteriorsBathroom upgrades: How to boost energy efficiency without sacrificing styleBy Denise O'Connor
Consumer TechMyFirst Fone S3 review: A child-friendly watch that delays the inevitable smartphone By Ciara O'Brien
InnovationDisrupting the building materials market with a sustainable alternative to concreteBy Olive Keogh
BusinessCosts have increased for almost 80% of small businesses in past six months, CAI survey saysBy Hugh Dooley
RestaurantsThe Lobster Pot review: This Ballsbridge classic still flames on – but you’ll pay to watch it burn By Corinna Hardgrave
MusicThe mystery of Spotify’s disappearing songs: What we lose when artists erase their musicBy Dean Van Nguyen
TechnologyHow to stop your posts, photographs and other data from being sucked into AI machines By Ciara O'Brien
ResidentialReady to move in: restored Georgian home with basement apartment on Mount Street Upper for €1.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialA Dublin first: Leopardstown apartments from €420,000 include some under Croí Conaithe schemeBy Jessica Doyle
ResidentialLook inside: Shane Ross and Ruth Buchanan selling Enniskerry home for €3.5mBy Kevin Courtney
EnvironmentWhat do changing rainfall patterns mean for the world’s nourishing grasslands?By Yvonne Buckley
BusinessUnderused Irish regional airports would make ideal pilot training schools, report saysBy Barry O'Halloran
OpinionWhat the rows over skorts and public toilets reveal about Irish attitudes to equality By Eilis Barry
Climate CrisisWater always wins, which is why we should work with it and make the land act like a spongeBy Sadhbh O'Neill
SportNew York boy Timothée Chalamet joins the celebrations as Knicks fans dare to dreamBy Dave Hannigan
Housing & PlanningWater utility warns on reforms needed for housing targets: ‘The scale of the task is immense’By Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Dublin’s leaders prove an old lion is still a lion - and Limerick are roaring now too By Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic GamesDublin hurler Seán Currie: ‘We have no interest in coming second or third’By Gordon Manning
IrelandBoy (6) with complex needs spent over 700 days more than medically necessary in hospitalBy Jack White
Dublin‘You’d see the rats everywhere’: Removal of one of Dublin’s largest illegal landfills beginsBy Olivia Kelly
Politics‘Repulsive’; ‘obscene’; ‘genocide’: Dáil voices rise in unison over Israel’s slaughter in GazaBy Miriam Lord
IrelandRussia funnelled money to Kremlin supporter in Ukraine via Ireland to bypass sanctions, records showBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionQuentin Tarantino understood something Joe Biden did not - how to quit while you’re aheadBy Finn McRedmond
RugbyIRFU’s ‘A’ Interprovincial Championship providing valuable game time for playersBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandHow the Kremlin’s ‘soft power’ agency supporting expats overseas skirts sanctionsBy Conor Gallagher
ScienceFrance has pushed ahead with regulation on ‘forever chemicals’, but should Ireland follow suit? By Cian O'Connell
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: Underused Irish regional airports would make ideal pilot training schoolsBy Conn Ó Midheach
USRamaphosa stays calm with golf diplomacy in face of Trump’s latest Oval Office ambush By Keith Duggan
Inside Politics NewsletterInside Politics: Gaza’s ‘apocalypse’ dominates Dáil discussionsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
AustraliaRecord floodwaters in eastern Australia leave two dead and two missing By Rod McGuirk, Associated Press
BusinessGlenveagh welcomes new housing delivery body as ‘positive step’By Ciara O'Brien and Ian Curran
PoliticsTD questions why security staff not deployed on Dublin northside public transport By Marie O’Halloran
WorkTrinity student suffered months of sexual harassment from older staff member at Spilt Milk ice cream parlour, WRC hearsBy Stephen Bourke
MusicMetallica in Dublin: Band announce two shows at Aviva Stadium in June next year By Ronan McGreevy
Ireland‘This is huge’: Northern Ireland traders hopeful about new EU-UK deal as they battle Brexit ‘mess’By Freya McClements
PoliticsVaradkar: marriage-equality vote result and hospice opening made my best day in politicsBy Vivienne Clarke
FilmCannes 2025: Julian Assange makes for unlikely new star, walkouts at warts-and-all Shia LaBeouf film - and Brigitte Bardot is backBy Tara Brady
In the News PodcastTwo Irish-based lawyers and their links to Putin’s soft-power agencyBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 24:16
TV & RadioNine Perfect Strangers review: The only people likely to be traumatised by this moribund thriller are the viewersBy Ed Power
Sports BriefingCavan and Spurs enjoy feeling of defying the odds and ending a droughtBy Mary Hannigan
Health‘I can’t wait any longer’: Couples with one child await budget pledge on free IVFBy Shauna Bowers and Katie Mellett
OpinionHoliday homeowners underestimate at their peril the anger among those locked out of the housing marketBy John McManus
BooksDublin Literary Award: The Adversary by Canadian author Michael Crummey wins €100,000 prize By Martin Doyle
USIreland seeks ‘legal clarity’ over Shannon stopover for US deportation flights By Keith Duggan and Marie O’Halloran
CourtsBusinessman apologises in High Court for tweets accusing BBC NI presenter of sectarianismBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsSocial media posts about Michael Healy-Rae by ex-Co Kerry election candidate to be taken down, court ordersBy Anne Lucey
IrelandDecades of ‘daily frustration’ over traffic end as Killaloe-Ballina bridge opens By David Raleigh
AfricaSouth African reaction to Trump-Ramaphosa meeting: ‘It was always going to be tough’By Bill Corcoran
WorkWorker has employment claims thrown out because she turned up 30 minutes late to hearingBy Stephen Bourke
HealthCovid inquiry: Holohan, Varadkar unlikely to give public evidence for review about ‘learning lessons’By Jack Horgan-Jones
Middle EastNetanyahu’s promise of Israel’s ‘total victory’ over Hamas is likely to remain elusive dreamBy Mark Weiss
HealthNumbers working on children’s hospital project dropped by third since January, politicians hearBy Shauna Bowers and Marie O’Halloran
CourtsPurchaser of €6m Ballsbridge penthouse takes legal action amid ‘unbearable’ temperatures in property
CourtsSister of Tina Satchwell regarded Richard Satchwell as ‘obsessive’ and ‘possessive’ about his wifeBy Mary Carolan
Asia-PacificNorth Korean leader Kim Jong-un lashes out over failed warship launch By Song Jung-a in Seoul
Housing & PlanningMayo housing official apologises for ‘distress’ caused by holiday home boycott proposalBy Katie Mellett
CourtsGardaí sifted fireplace ashes at Jozef Puska’s family home while investigating Ashling Murphy murder By Eoin Reynolds
CourtsGerry Adams should be awarded at least €200,000 for defamation, High Court jury toldBy Fiachra Gallagher
Sport‘We all remember his amazing energy’: Eddie Jordan remembered in two events ahead of Monaco Grand PrixBy Martin McCarthy in Monte Carlo
PoliticsDrew Harris ‘deeply concerned’ over ‘erroneous’ Garda strip-search claims made in DáilBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandChurch live-streaming likely to lead to more defamation actions, evangelicals warnBy Patsy McGarry
The Women's PodcastKit de Waal: ‘My Irish mother was rejected by my grandmother for having a baby with a black man’ By Róisín IngleListen | 64:59
ScienceStudents from UCD and TCD are joint winners of 2025 Mary Mulvihill science media competitionBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningHitting target of 41,000 homes to be built this year will be ‘challenging’, Minister for Housing admitsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsSuspended solicitor Declan O’Callaghan loses challenge over disciplinary tribunal procedures By Mary Carolan
EnvironmentBoat operators encircle Skellig Michael to highlight frustrations around island closureBy Anne Lucey
CourtsTusla’s failure to provide secure care beds for children at risk an ‘affront to rule of law’, judge saysBy Kitty Holland
CourtsBord Pleanála’s appeal over climate law duties could have ‘far-reaching consequences’, senior judges sayBy Fiachra Gallagher
Gaelic GamesCamogie Association Special Congress passes motion to allow players to wear shortsBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsMore than 350 lawyers and academics say Government not complying with international law obligations over Palestine crisisBy Mary Carolan
USLone suspect charged with murdering two Israeli embassy staff in shooting near Jewish museum in Washington By Steff Chávez in Washington and James Shotter in Jerusalem