BooksWater in the Desert Fire in the Night by Gethan Dick: An ambitious, inventive and stirring debut novel about everythingBy Niamh Donnelly
CultureLiz Hurley playing The Deceased on a Channel 4 game show? It’s camp and it’s on-trendBy Laura Slattery
FilmThe Flats: Excellent post-Troubles documentary that illuminates how trauma can nag away for decadesBy Donald Clarke
Asia-PacificRehabilitation of golf and return of Ferraris to Beijing streets tell us much about ChinaBy Denis Staunton
SponsoredA cohesive life science strategy that will benefit not just the wealth, but the health of the nation
SponsoredExpanded electronic health record usage key to delivering Ireland’s Digital for Care 2030 strategy
RestaurantsBuon Gusto takeaway: Perfect park picnic food with serious Italian pedigreeBy Corinna Hardgrave
PeopleChef Nico Reynolds: ‘I’ve been spat on, jeered and beaten up, but I don’t think Ireland is a racist country’By Nico Reynolds
PeopleMarriage equality referendum a decade on: ‘If the campaign was run today, I don’t think we’d win’By Ella Sloane
MusicBruce Springsteen & E Street Band: Land of Hope & Dreams review – A roiling, righteous anti-Trump onslaughtBy Ed Power
ResidentialWhat will €275,000 buy in France, Spain, Portugal, Malta and Co Donegal?By Alanna Gallagher
MotorsYou’d be genuinely mad to buy an SUV unless you need it - just look at latest climate and safety figures By Neil Briscoe
BusinessAround 15% of consumers unable to cope with €1,000 financial emergency, survey findsBy Hugh Dooley
In the News PodcastWas the truth about Joe Biden’s health hidden from American voters? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:20
BusinessGreen energy: ‘There’s no transition without transmission,’ says Aer Soléir bossBy Joe Brennan
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Moving to Ireland helped me understand my mother, her peculiarities, her secrecyBy Brianna Parkins
ResidentialEnd-terrace Victorian home in Rathmines with garden-level apartment for €2.25m By Alison Gill
TV & RadioClarkson’s Farm review: Muddy escapades galore on latest serving of Jeremy Clarkson’s rural reality showBy Ed Power
Soccer‘Guys are segregated at Shels v Bohs and the next morning they’re together at Na Fianna’: ‘Mossy’ Quinn adapting to new Shelbourne CEO roleBy Gavin Cummiskey
RugbySpirit of Garbally alive in campaign to incorporate name in new amalgamated school By Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Cork appear to be playing a long game, but such a strategy is not without riskBy Joe Canning
Gaelic GamesMeath forward Mathew Costello out to prove shock win over Dublin was no flash in the panBy Gordon Manning
RacingGenerating warmth for unloved Curragh may prove hardest part of racecourse revampBy Brian O'Connor
SoccerColin Healy reiterates that he was told he would be kept on as assistant coach to Ireland women’s teamBy Gavin Cummiskey
SportA sporting freak show with a cast of drugged-up athletes: welcome to the Enhanced GamesBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandBernie Sanders: Senator has ‘no apologies’ for his position on Israel’s attack on GazaBy Emmet Malone
OpinionRenters forking out €2,000 per month are paying the price for water charges debacleBy Gerard Howlin
OpinionLeo Varadkar has more to offer than reality TV shows or doling out PR advice to mega-rich clientsBy Justine McCarthy
Business Today NewsletterConfusing tourism numbers; legacy Bank of Ireland shares; and winning Six Nations profits By Mark Hilliard
Climate CrisisWorld lost a record amount of forests in 2024 as fires ragedBy Hiroko Tabuchi and Harry Stevens
FilmThe Movie Quiz: How long has Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise gone on for?By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioSirens review: An anaemic White Lotus cover that hits the right notes but has no tune of its ownBy Ed Power
Courts‘I heard the arm break before I hit the ground’: American tourist (81) robbed on visit to find ancestors’ homeBy Anne Lucey
Financial ServicesCentral Bank’s Derville Rowland to join EU anti-money laundering agencyBy Ian Curran
RugbyMatt Williams: Decision to abandon men’s Sevens programme has shattered the dreams of generations of playersBy Matt Williams
BusinessFormer minister for health pushed for greater freedom on CEO pay for some State firmsBy Martin Wall
The Politics FixThe battle of Browne vs Ó Snodaigh: Plans to mark Ireland’s Norman heritage sparks war of words By Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsCovid inquiry: Ireland’s ‘evaluation’ is underequipped to deliver what public might expectBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EconomyGovernment must ‘anchor’ spending as Ireland faces potential permanent economic hit from tariffs, official saysBy Ian Curran
HealthHip surgery audit: Almost 70% of operations in two children’s hospitals ‘unnecessary’ By Shauna Bowers and Barry Roche
RugbyJoey Carbery not selected in Bordeaux Bègles matchday squad for Champions Cup finalBy Gerry Thornley
On The Money NewsletterWhat are your options if you want to release wealth tied up in your home? By Dominic Coyle
OpinionWhat does Trump’s tariff threat mean for Ireland’s economy, where uncertainty is already taking a toll?By Cliff Taylor
Business‘We do not need to go down this road’: Taoiseach disappointed by Trump’s threat of 50% tariffs on EU from June 1stBy Harry McGee
RugbyBordeaux Bègles armed with lessons learnt ahead of Champions Cup final against NorthamptonBy Gerry Thornley
EuropeNord Stream saga shows German leaders’ magical thinking and economical approach to the truth By Derek Scally
Courts‘Extraordinary breach of trust’: Soldier jailed after €27,000 worth of cocaine found in barracks room
USTrump’s slapdown diplomacy reduces Oval Office meetings to spectator sportBy Guy Chazan in New York
Asia-Pacific‘This is the end game’: India corners Maoist rebels after decades-long struggleBy John Reed and Jyotsna Singh in New Delhi
Gaelic GamesJarlath Burns to attend Mayo county board meeting amid questions over county’s financesBy Seán Moran
CourtsWoman ‘under coercive control’ of lover when respective spouses murdered, court hearsBy Freya McClements
Health‘A national scandal’: Answers demanded after audit highlights over 100 unnecessary hip surgeries on childrenBy Shauna Bowers
Middle EastNetanyahu pushes Israel towards constitutional crisis by naming new security chiefBy Mark Weiss
TransportCost of traffic congestion in Galway will be equivalent of almost €1,000 a year for each inhabitant By Emmet Malone
CourtsBrother of Ashling Murphy murderer told gardaí back medication was affecting his memoryBy Eoin Reynolds
WorkSiptu renews push for recognition at several large plants in pharma and medical device sectorsBy Emmet Malone
Courts‘I don’t think I can fully explain the impact this has had on me’: Man (21) jailed for coercive control of teen girlfriendBy Sonya McLean and Fiona Ferguson
SoccerMalachy Clerkin: At Manchester United, this awful season is everybody’s and nobody’s faultBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsMan jailed over assault on woman who came to view room he advertised for rentBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsGerry Adams defamation trial: Jury told to consider ex-Sinn Féin leader’s reputation in Republic of Ireland, not anywhere elseBy Fiachra Gallagher
RacingLake Victoria expected to be sharper for tilt at classic glory at the Curragh By Brian O'Connor
RacingTrends and Newmarket evidence suggest Field Of Gold the one to beat in Irish 2000 Guineas By Brian O'Connor
Social Affairs‘Our family is no threat to another family’: first same-sex couple to marry in Ireland say marriage equality ‘isn’t finished’By Ella Sloane
RugbyFresh, novel pairing to Champions Cup final as Leinster wonder what might have beenBy Gerry Thornley
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Take criticism of Lions squad make-up from likes of Willie John McBride with a hefty pinch of saltBy Gerry Thornley
CyclingOdhrán Doogan retains yellow jersey as Tim Shoreman wins Rás Tailteann third stageBy Shane Stokes
EconomyEU prepares for retaliation on Trump tariffs, but hopes for agreementBy Pat Leahy, Eoin Burke-Kennedy, Peter Foster, Hannah Kuchler and Andy Bounds
Gaelic GamesHurling previews: Dublin and Galway bid for Leinster final spot, Clare take final bowBy Seán Moran
EconomyTrump tariffs update: Latest from Ireland and the EU after US president’s 50% threatBy Keith Duggan, Jack Power, Pat Leahy and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsMan who told gardaí he thought he was ‘doing the right thing’ putting Valium in partner’s sandwich handed suspended sentenceBy Brendan Furlong
BooksBooks in brief: Intent to Destroy: Russia’s 200-Year Quest to Dominate Ukraine; The Accidental Immigrants; and White Butterfly
Crime & LawCreeslough explosion: Gardaí release man (60s) questioned as part of ongoing investigation By Conor Lally