BooksVikings in the East by Martyn Whittock: Well-researched account let down by attempt to make sense of Putin’s invasionBy Oliver Farry
BooksUnfinished Empire: Russian Imperialism in Ukraine and the Near Abroad by Donnacha Ó Beacháin; and Putin’s Sledgehammer by Candace RondeauxBy Seamus Martin
BooksInfinity Pool by Vona Groarke: Subtle observations take readers on journey of the senses in accomplished collectionBy Tara Bergin
BooksGirl with a Fork in a World of Soup by Rosita Sweetman: A short, lively and fast-paced memoir By Adrienne Murphy
BooksSwift Blaze of Fire by Lin Rose Clark: Engaging account of Irish Olympian killed fighting for republican SpainBy Brian Hanley
BooksAuthor Gethan Dick: ‘I’d make it illegal to buy or sell water. Everyone would adapt within a few weeks’By Martin Doyle
EnvironmentIreland has 33 species of mayfly. Even under immense pressure from humans, they adaptBy Ella McSweeney
CultureEvent Guide: Tyler, the Creator; The Cat Laughs; and the other best things to do in Ireland this weekBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Fine Art & AntiquesWinning silver: cutlery, claret jugs and soup tureens under the hammerBy Sylvia Thompson
Art‘It belongs with the books of Kells and Durrow.’ Illuminated manuscripts back in Ireland for the first time in more than 1,000 yearsBy Ella Sloane
OpinionHaiti paid France a costly ransom for independence. Some say it must be paid backBy Patrick Smyth
Gaelic GamesLouth have ended their Leinster title famine – can they avoid the fate that usually follows?By Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsDismay among RTÉ staffers as broadcaster hires actors to play journalists in ‘make-believe’ ad campaignBy Miriam Lord
Life & StyleIreland’s rising rents: ‘Our budget would have been €1,300 a month, there isn’t even anything listed for that’By Jen Hogan and Niamh Towey
PoliticsNewly released records show what Independent TDs backing the Government want for their constituencies By Cormac McQuinn
PeopleDublin Literary Award winner Michael Crummey on losing his belief in redemption: ‘It feels like a pretty dark time’By Niamh Donnelly
SoccerHow bad can it get for Manchester United? Further pain may follow defeat in ‘El Crapico’By Michael Walker
EnvironmentWhat are Ireland’s Greenest Places in 2025? Share the places you feel are contributing to a better environmentBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Health‘Through that nightmare of a tunnel’: the long wait for autism assessment in Northern IrelandBy Seanín Graham
Politics‘No quick fix’ for autism crisis as teenager’s protest pushes issue to top of political agendaBy Pat Leahy
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘We’ve been through so much. I slept with two of JP’s ex-girlfriends, and Christian’s actual mother and even that didn’t break us up’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:34
AthleticsCiara Mageean: ‘You do have to be selfish as an athlete, it’s the part I find least enjoyable... But no regrets’By Ian O'Riordan
BusinessFifteen years, €24.3m and 1,384 pages later, was the Irish Nationwide inquiry really worth it?By Joe Brennan
PoliticsTánaiste open to campaigners’ push for bill banning services in Occupied Palestinian territoriesBy Pat Leahy
SoccerYvonne Tracy hoping Katie McCabe can follow in her foosteps to be an Irish Champions League winnerBy Mary Hannigan
PeopleVogue Williams: ‘Spencer ran towards me with red flags hanging off him in every direction’By Róisín Ingle
OpinionIreland’s centrist dads (and mums) continue to be the dominant force in our politics By Pat Leahy
OpinionI showed my friends in Israel this photo of a starving baby in Gaza and asked them if they knew By Paul Kearns
HistoryIrish revolutionary Madeleine ffrench-Mullen to be honoured with plaque at childhood homeBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandAthy, the town of the plaques, gets ready to welcome US senator Bernie Sanders By Ronan McGreevy
SoccerThe full-time whistle blows for Lineker: Driven out, but he may be the one who wins in the long runBy Barney Ronay
MusicKneecap review: Mo Chara tells 20,000-strong crowd ‘you have no idea how close we were to being pulled off this gig’By Siobhán Reynolds
IrelandIreland weather: Rain en route and temperatures set to fall, Met Éireann saysBy Olivia Kelleher
PoliticsDáil apology to be made to family of 2011 hit-and-run victim Shane O’FarrellBy Olivia Kelleher
IrelandBono defends taking honour from Joe Biden and questions ‘competitive empathy’ over GazaBy Olivia Kelleher
EuropeRussia launches one of biggest drone attacks on Kyiv since start of Ukraine warBy William Christou
PoliticsSinn Féin failed to build required bridges with left parties before last election, McDonald saysBy Emmet Malone
RacingColin Keane makes no mistake as Field Of Gold trounces Irish 2000 Guineas rivals at the CurraghBy Brian O'Connor
PoliticsGovernment ‘incompetence’ incinerating money and slowing key projects, Aontú leader saysBy Marie O’Halloran
SportRás Tailteann: Final day battle in store as George Kimber takes fourth stage and yellow jerseyBy Shane Stokes
FilmIranian director Jafar Panahi wins Palme d’Or at Cannes for It Was Just an AccidentBy Donald Clarke
SoccerShamrock Rovers show their mettle, Duff’s gamble pays off – what we learned from Friday night’s League of Ireland actionBy Cian O'Connell
Gaelic GamesTyrone beat Donegal at the death; Wins for Armagh, Monaghan and Meath – As it happenedBy Malachy Clerkin
OpinionWho was the real Mary of Nazareth and how did Christians come to believe she was a virgin? By Brendan Butler
Gaelic GamesTyrone take ‘great step forward’ as they burst Donegal’s bubble in BallybofeyBy Chris McNulty
RugbyFrench flair seals Champions Cup title for Bordeaux Bègles over Northampton SaintsBy Gerry Thornley