Ireland‘It’s much bigger than football’: Sligo Rovers launches coaching programme with prisoners at Loughan HouseBy Cian O'Connell
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ResidentialChic, timeless interiors and an equestrian’s dream near Tara, Co Meath for €1.65m By Miriam Mulcahy
MusicPioneering producer Arthur Baker: Bono called me up and said, ‘Can you get me a guitar? I want to write a song’By Peter Murphy
ResidentialRefurbished Sandymount three-bed with well-equipped outdoor kitchen for €1.8m By Elizabeth Birdthistle
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OpinionI wrote the Leas Cross report. Two decades on, has anything changed in Irish nursing homes?By Des O'Neill
PoliticsGovernment to raise concerns with EU about proposed retaliatory tariffs on aviation, medtech and agrifoodBy Harry McGee
BusinessHome building rate shrinks for first time in nine months amid wider dip in construction By Colin Gleeson
Gaelic GamesConor McManus: Everyone stands behind their penalty takers but you are ultimately on your own By Conor McManus
Politics‘I’m not going to do anything that isn’t possible to do together’: peacemaker Lord Eames celebrates 50 years since consecrationBy Freya McClements
RugbyOwen Doyle: Conflating cheating with ‘character’ will make refereeing rugby impossibleBy Owen Doyle
Common GroundIreland must stop ‘free-riding’ on security ‘gifted by others’, says former Chief of StaffBy Mark Hennessy
PoliticsLocal property tax bands and rates set to be changed to stave off big increasesBy Pat Leahy, Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Colin Gleeson
Your WellnessFrom 20 cigarettes a day for 55 years to finally quitting: ‘I took it up thinking I was the big man’By Arlene Harris
IrelandMore than 160 academics call for ‘immediate halt’ to trade with Israel over conflict in GazaBy Kitty Holland
Business Today NewsletterBudget watchdog sees fresh corporation tax surge and should you buy a home now?By Peter Flanagan
Inside Politics NewsletterGovernment focuses on tenants over landlords in rent crisis movesBy Harry McGee
CourtsBusinessman showed ‘ruthlessness’ in expressing interest in buying Doncaster Rovers a month after he went bankrupt, court toldBy Seanín Graham
PoliticsDeath of Garda Kevin Flatley a ‘stark’ reminder of risks facing members of force - HarrisBy Ellen Coyne
OpinionEven here in Israel, government statements about Greta Thunberg’s ‘selfie yacht’ are seen as crassBy Paul Kearns
Commercial PropertyFirst office block ready for business on former Waterford Crystal factory site By Ronald Quinlan
PoliticsPeople Before Profit activists quit party over possibility of Sinn Féin-led governmentBy Ronan McGreevy
AustraliaAustralian accused in mushroom murders trial disputes accounts of fatal lunch By Alasdair Pal
TV & RadioLove Island review: Even with two Irish hopefuls in the villa I’m ready to pack my bags and head homeBy Ed Power
Politics‘Groundbreaking’ case over Airbnb lettings in West Bank will set precedent for Irish companies, says Senator By Ellen Coyne
MotorsAlpine A290: an EV that will have you smiling and giggling on almost every driveBy Neil Briscoe
EnvironmentData centres accounted for more than fifth of Ireland’s electricity usage last year By Ella Sloane
Leaving CertificateLeaving Cert Irish paper two: Sighs of relief as predicted topics make for approachable examBy Peter McGuire
Housing & PlanningRent Pressure Zones: Landlords could face stiffer fines for breaking rent rulesBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O’Halloran
BusinessUS tariffs will result in shock to global growth but not recession, World Bank saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
FilmHow to Train Your Dragon review: Nobody needed this remake. But it’s sleek, charming and funny all the sameBy Donald Clarke
IrelandLocals block OPW vehicles at Castletown House as dispute over access continuesBy Stephen Farrell in Celbridge
PoliticsFears over Russia being used to make ‘insincere’ argument against triple lock, Opposition group says By Ellen Coyne
IrelandFormer death row inmate Sunny Jacobs never let tragedies define her, funeral hearsBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessImpact of AI on Ireland’s energy demands ‘not going to be as steep’ as fearedBy Colin Gleeson
IrelandHighest number of abuse allegations in 16 years received by Catholic Church’s safeguarding bodyBy Patsy McGarry
BusinessMystery objector to planned revamp of Shrewsbury Road home used for Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman filmBy Gordon Deegan
Gaelic GamesMen’s All-Ireland finals could be in August from 2027, says Jarlath BurnsBy Gordon Manning
GolfShane Lowry: ‘Every Sunday I come off the golf course I feel like I’m after getting punched in the gut’By Philip Reid
EducationReaction to Leaving Cert Irish paper two and biology: ‘Student-friendly, balanced and fair’By Carl O'Brien
EducationLeaving Cert student diary: ‘Biology isn’t my strongest subject - but that was a lovely paper’By Killian Keegan
PoliticsPension errors: Ministers may owe thousands of euro to State after payment issuesBy Cormac McQuinn
An Irish DiaryAnimal Farm – Frank McNally on how “Skin-the-Goat” Fitzharris was radicalised by the killing of a foxBy Frank McNally
WorldDead elephants and feral sea lions: how poisonous algal blooms harm the planetBy Patrick Greenfield
HealthDoctor found guilty of attempting to use fake diplomas to register with Medical CouncilBy Emmet Malone
GolfRory McIlroy still waiting for competitive juices to flow again after Masters high By Philip Reid
CourtsUS woman awoke in Boston hotel to ‘somebody on top’ raping her, jury in Dublin firefighter trial toldBy Susan Zalkind in Boston
Crime & LawMore than 90 personnel involved in Cab searches targeting suspected drug traffickerBy Jack White
CourtsJozef Puska’s sisters-in-law could not have known about murder when they burned clothes, court hears By Eoin Reynolds
IrelandMichael Healy-Rae’s property management firm records over €840,000 in profit over two years By Gordon Deegan
Crime & LawUndercover gardaí supplied Carlow gunman with firearms and ammunition, Oireachtas hearsBy Pat Leahy and Conor Lally
Crime & Law‘While I was protecting the front windows, they were kicking the back gate’: Distress in Ballymena after night of violence By Seanín Graham
PoliticsIreland to back proposal to extend EU protection for Ukrainian refugees into 2027By Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastBritain and allies sanction two Israeli ministers as Gazan authorities say gunfire kills dozens at food aid site
Housing & PlanningUp to 100,000 homes per year needed to address deficit by 2030, committee toldBy Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesCian Lynch: ‘Hurling is so instinctive, it’s an art form, it’s an expression’By Gordon Manning
IrelandBallymena unrest: Those involved have nothing to offer but ‘division and disorder’, North’s political parties say