BooksRipeness by Sarah Moss: A captivating novel about the unwritten codes of Irish social interactionBy Michael Cronin
BooksJoe O’Byrne: ‘We’re having the reactivation of the type of politics that we saw in the early 1930s’By Henrietta McKervey
FilmThe Salt Path review: Jason Isaacs and Gillian Anderson go on a very English journey of self-discoveryBy Donald Clarke
Your MoneyWorkcations: Enjoy better weather and lower expenses without using up your annual leave By Joanne Hunt
Advertising FeatureJapanese pharmaceutical firm Astellas claims top honour at Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2025
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which Queen song recently broke one billion streams on Spotify?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Commercial PropertyFormer AIB Donnybrook branch primed for restaurant or retail use at €2.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDame Street investment at €1.3m offers buyer 6.93% net initial yieldBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLocal developers have key role to play in attracting international investment for housing By Clara Coakley
Commercial PropertyArrow Capital Partners seeks €9.75m for Longford logistics facility By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyPaul Sheeran seeking €5.5m for jewel in company’s crown just off Grafton Street By Ronald Quinlan
PeopleI call out a chat’n’cut, Larry David style. I will never live down what happens next By Róisín Ingle
Commercial PropertyArdstone Capital to pay €177m for Dublin docklands apartments developed by Johnny Ronan firmBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleWomen keep changing their surnames to match their husbands’. Why are we normalising this symbolic control?By Áine Kenny
BusinessLike grief, banking inquiries have five stages and closure is never guaranteedBy John McManus
Housing & Planning‘Without people to build homes, it won’t happen’: Construction workers decry shortage of tradespeopleBy Sorcha Pollak
HealthSix years and several controversies in, the Government is losing its faith in CHIBy Shauna Bowers
Climate CrisisAnalysis: There is no hiding place from latest EPA data on greenhouse gases By Kevin O'Sullivan
Business‘Dublin can be a leader’ in blockchain, says digital finance founder Stani Kulechov By Hugh Dooley
OpinionFor all his bragging, Trump knows he has little leverage with either Putin or NetanyahuBy Michael McDowell
OpinionSeeing Israel use hunger as a weapon of war is monstrous to me as someone with a Holocaust legacyBy Oliver Sears
FilmScarlett Johansson: ‘I had a very formidable grandmother who I was incredibly close with’By Manohla Dargis
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Losing managers’ parting criticisms aren’t always just deflectionBy Seán Moran
RacingEpsom tilt ‘unlikely’ for Purview with Dermot Weld targeting Irish Derby instead By Brian O'Connor
HealthChildren’s Health Ireland may be merged into HSE following recent controversiesBy Shauna Bowers
PoliticsOccupied Territories Bill: what’s in it, how it has changed and what the implications might beBy Pat Leahy
OireachtasA mother who refused to take no for an answer - for 13 years, 9 months and 20 daysBy Miriam Lord
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Rian O’Neill being back for Armagh is good news for everyone, especially Rian O’NeillBy Darragh Ó Sé
Gaelic GamesReturning Kerry footballer Cáit Lynch is living proof that a sequel can outshine the originalBy Gordon Manning
OpinionThe aggressive speed and silence of cyclists is a cultural problem that needs tackling in IrelandBy Kathy Sheridan
Your Wellness‘I’m having fun with a flirtatious man, but worry he might want sex. The body prep is too much effort’By Trish Murphy
USUS student visas: Trump administration halts new appointments and plans to extend social media vetting
Climate CrisisIreland’s emissions trend ‘alarming and shocking, with actions reset required’By Kevin O'Sullivan
TV & RadioNew Harry Potter series: meet the new Harry, Hermione and Ron for HBO show By Adrian Horton
IrelandArts Council director Maureen Kennelly to stand down in wake of botched IT contractBy Jack White
MusicInhaler at St Anne’s Park: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell
BusinessNewsagents association granted permission for judicial review over ‘punitive’ tobacco licensing feesBy Hugh Dooley
FilmKarate Kid: Legends review – The villain’s an unruly MMA fighter named Conor. Insert your own jokeBy Tara Brady
OireachtasTaoiseach and SF leader clash over Bill to prevent Central Bank having any involvement with Israeli bondsBy Marie O’Halloran
USAs Trump seeks Iran deal, Israel again raises possibility of strikes on nuclear sitesBy Julian E Barnes, David E Sanger, Maggie Haberman and Ronen Bergman
TravelGiant’s Causeway visitors causing damage to ancient landscape by wedging coins into cracks By Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
Dáil CommitteeRyan Tubridy has not repaid RTÉ €150,000 he received for Renault deal, Bakhurst tells media committee By Harry McGee
CourtsJohn Magnier tells Barne Estate trial that money does not mean much to him except as a way ‘to keep score’By Ronan McGreevy
SoccerAs Caoimhín Kelleher is primed for a £40m transfer, which other Irish players could move? By Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerIn Orban’s Hungary, football clubs like Robbie Keane’s Ferencváros are no longer just teamsBy Tom Mortimer
EuropeGermany’s Merz vows long-range weapons for Ukraine following talks with ZelenskiyBy Derek Scally
Crime & LawBuilder awarded €9,000 for unfair dismissal after calling employer a ‘sneaky rat’By Stephen Bourke
EducationMost Irish J1 students unaffected by US move to halt interviews for visasBy Carl O'Brien and Emmet Malone
Climate CrisisIreland’s energy and climate plan far from sufficient, EU Commission findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
OireachtasTaoiseach: Hip dysplasia controversy should be referred to Medical CouncilBy Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsRyan Tubridy has not repaid RTÉ €150,000 he received for two promotional events that did not happen, Bakhurst saysBy Harry McGee
Ireland‘Humanity has lost its heart’: Ireland’s churches react forcefully to `abandoned’ GazaBy Patsy McGarry
IrelandSligo-based doctor whose nine nieces and nephews were killed in Gaza: ‘I’m not seeking revenge, I just want this madness to end’ By Sorcha Pollak
Crime & LawUzbek journalist and activist unable to travel to Ireland for award after alleged burning of passportBy Stephen Conneely
CourtsJozef Puska revealed three stab wounds on night of Ashling Murphy murder, court hearsBy Ryan Dunne
RugbyWhy James Lowe is determined for Cian Healy and Ross Byrne to leave Leinster with a medal this seasonBy John O'Sullivan
EconomyTariff threat undermines State’s ability to deliver economic forecasts, says DonohoeBy Ian Curran
PoliticsIndependents Barry Heneghan, Gillian Toole vote against Coalition and in favour of Sinn Féin’s pro-Palestine BillBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O’Halloran
MediaRTÉ appearance at Oireachtas committee a drab sequel to firework show of two years ago starring Ryan TubridyBy Arthur Beesley
TennisIga Swiatek dismantles Raducanu to maintain quest for fourth French Open title in a row By Tumaini Carayol
Courts‘Are you trying to rile me? You’re doing a good job,’ John Magnier tells Barne Estate’s barristerBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawLeading Kinahan cartel figure Sean McGovern being extradited from UAE to IrelandBy Conor Lally
Gaelic GamesNoah Grimes and Eoin McElholm star as Tyrone secure back-to-back under-20 titlesBy Paul Keane
BooksNiall Williams’s Time of the Child wins Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year AwardBy Martin Doyle
Housing & PlanningFixing ‘known’ water system issues will take until 2050 and cost up to €60bn, says Uisce ÉireannBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EducationMinister hails ‘exciting’ degree where students spend two years working in industryBy Carl O'Brien