Ireland90% of Irish people believe eulogies at funerals should be allowed, survey indicatesBy Jade Wilson
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TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: The Muppets’ body horror might seem extreme, but children need to learnBy Patrick Freyne
ResidentialUpgraded villa on Portobello’s Vernon Street with extension and courtyard gardenBy Miriam Mulcahy
TV & RadioScrubs on Disney+ review: Older, sadder, and moderately wiser – but with its funny bone intactBy Ed Power
Six NationsAaron Wainwright will carry Welsh comeback hopes into the Aviva on Friday weekBy Johnny Watterson
EnvironmentWomen farmers for climate: ‘We are passionate about soil health, animal care, biodiversity’By Sylvia Thompson
BusinessBlockchain is moving beyond crypto, as a transfer of euro currency out of Dublin demonstratesBy Emmet Ryan
Consumer TechHomedics Glo Body Analyser review: Smart scale keeps it simple at a budget priceBy Ciara O'Brien
IrelandIreland signs agreement with France for joint military training and intel sharingBy Conor Gallagher
EnvironmentCountry’s largest wastewater plant finally working as intended after €550m improvementsBy Caroline O'Doherty
OpinionFinn McRedmond: Love Bono or loathe him, you’d have to be a dreadful cynic to dislike U2’s new EPBy Finn McRedmond
Six NationsGerry Thornley: Andy Farrell is getting Ireland ready for the 2027 Rugby World CupBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionNewton Emerson: Visitors to Britain must now pay £16. This hasn't had the predicted resultsBy Newton Emerson
BusinessNew apartments at Dundrum Town Centre set to generate €3m a year in rental income for ownersBy Ciarán Hancock
OpinionThe most significant overhaul of asylum law in three decades shouldn’t be this rushedBy Liam Herrick
PoliticsInfrastructure delivery reforms should speed up two ‘critical’ water projects, says MinisterBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessConstruction sector ‘needs up to 111,000 more workers’ to hit housing targetsBy Colin Gleeson
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: The alarm clock is sadly already set to end the Mayo dream of Kobe McDonaldBy Ciarán Murphy
An Irish DiaryHaunted by Hamlet: The sad story of Ireland’s greatest Shakespearean scholarBy Frank McNally
HealthVolunteering and dementia: ‘They won’t want to speak to you every time, that’s not realistic’By Emmet Malone
Business Today NewsletterClose to 100,000 more builders needed to hit housing targetsBy Peter Flanagan
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Michael Gaine murder charge, new transport police and the next GAA presidentListen | 09:30
Global BriefingTalk of European states developing their own nuclear umbrella is fancifulBy Denis Staunton
In the News PodcastInside the Black Axe raid: What gardaí found in operation targeting global crime gangBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:52
AnalysisHillary Clinton to testify as Epstein inquiry forces her back into the spotlightBy Annie Karni
IrelandSurge in potato imports led to seizures of Egyptian vegetables affected by ‘tuber moth’By Cormac McQuinn
IrelandPlanning permission for apartments at Cork’s Bessborough mother and baby home is ‘wrong’By Olivia Kelleher
CourtsMurder trial jury to hear evidence that 49-year-old man died after head stomped onBy Alison O'Riordan
Inside Politics NewsletterStarmer faces crucial byelection as Martin issues fresh State apologyBy Pat Leahy
DublinChanging names of places like Herzog Park may be ‘legally unsafe’ due to ‘extraordinary’ legal gapBy Olivia Kelly
Sports BriefingFAI boss explains decision to play Israel game in Dublin; Andy Farrell builds Ireland depth with World Cup in mindBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsUS national jailed for four years for possession of cannabis worth over €400,000By Niamh O'Donoghue
PoliticsMinister for Sport and Taoiseach give mixed messages on restoring astro pitch fundingBy Pat Leahy, Marie O’Halloran and Vivienne Clarke
WeatherTemperatures to dip below freezing on Friday night with rain also forecast, says Met ÉireannBy Tim O'Brien
CultureBafta N-word Tourette fallout has done nobody any good and there is no easy fixBy Donald Clarke
WorkSmall talk is a powerful workplace asset, but can exclude new and diverse staffBy Margaret E Ward
CourtsWorkplace Relations Commission adjudicator takes WRC case after failing to get interviewBy Stephen Bourke
StageBlood Brothers at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre: Well-oiled show even if some elements lose their charmBy Sara Keating
SportDave Hannigan: Farewell Robert Duvall, unforgettable (to my family at least) as Buck Weston By Dave Hannigan
IrelandParents warned that car seat head straps for children are ‘unsafe’ and ‘risk strangulation’By Shauna Bowers
IrelandHome buyouts should be option for victims of repeat floods, says Minister By Caroline O'Doherty
EuropeAlmost 8,000 people died on migration routes in 2025 but toll could be far higher, says UN agency
Film‘A sick, demented person with an extremely low IQ’: Donald Trump attacks Robert De Niro By Catherine Shoard
BusinessWorld Economic Forum chief quits over Jeffrey Epstein linksBy Mercedes Ruehl and Maxine Kelly
HealthINMO welcomes Taoiseach’s pledge to look again at long Covid payments to frontline workersBy Emmet Malone
FilmAll You Need Is Kill: Imaginative time-loop anime never leaves viewers feeling stuckBy Tara Brady
WorldUS-Iran nuclear talks: Military strike could serve symbolic purpose for TrumpBy Julian E. Barnes and Helene Cooper
CourtsMan told to ‘bring toothbrush’ to court if he fails to co-operate over removal of buildingsBy Emmet Malone
Six NationsConor Murray: The number 10 shirt is Jack Crowley’s for the rest of the Six NationsBy Conor Murray
Six NationsJames Lowe ruled out of Ireland’s final two Six Nations games with groin injuryBy Johnny Watterson
PoliticsDublin mayor Ray McAdam to seek FG nomination for Dáil seat vacated by Paschal Donohoe By Ellen Coyne
World‘End of rules-based order’: Irishman who helped end a civil conflict on a world tilting toward warBy Denis McClean in Geneva
Crime & LawJudicial review reforms raise ‘serious’ concerns over access to justice, say barristersBy Ellen O’Riordan
Americas‘Like something out of a movie’: The tranquil town where El Mencho met his endBy Paulina Villegas
OireachtasDozens of applications for eight places on State childcare capital investment schemeBy Katie Mellett
OireachtasIreland’s largest corporate landlord clarifies potential rent rises following Dáil row over new rulesBy Marie O’Halloran and Ellen O’Riordan
CourtsNew Yorker who killed his father at five-star resort committed to Central Mental HospitalBy Alison O'Riordan
OireachtasAround 4,000 industrial school abuse survivors could qualify for new supportsBy Ellen Coyne
Crime & LawCab recoups more than €1m following sales of properties linked to criminalsBy David Raleigh
OireachtasMinster would have been ‘broadly aware’ letters on SNA numbers were being sent, committee toldBy Martin Wall
BusinessTransdev loses €1.75bn Luas contract after running Dublin tram service for 22 yearsBy Hugh Dooley
EuropeEU’s anti-fraud agency set to investigate Peter Mandelson By Henry Foy in Montalbert, Jim Pickard in London and Laura Dubois in Brussels
OireachtasGovernment may reconsider refusal to take part in €150bn EU security fund, says MinisterBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandPalestine protester charged with trespass after disrupting Google event in DublinBy Órla Ryan and Ronan McGreevy
OireachtasNew €1m Government meeting room will protect communications with world leaders, says MartinBy Ellen Coyne and Conor Gallagher
CourtsDoctor who inappropriately prescribed medication to treat depression and seizures censuredBy Stephen Farrell
CourtsAsylum decision flawed after handling by Zimbabwean of different ethnicity, judge rulesBy Fiachra Gallagher
The Women's PodcastFear of public speaking: ‘Practice as much as you can, practice by yourself, practice in front of the mirror’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 52:55
AmericasUS won’t rely on Cuba’s version of events after four shot dead on Florida-registered boatBy Andrew Roth in Washington and Ruaridh Nicoll in Havana
An Irish DiaryErnie O’Malley’s century-old memoirs now read like a nature writer at warBy Frank McNally
IrelandDefence Forces push back on women-only officer appointments, warning of ‘disharmony’By Conor Gallagher
CourtsWoman whose unborn son died after car crash calls for recognition of such babies as separate victimsBy Brendan Furlong
Middle EastUS and Iran make ‘significant progress’ in nuclear programme talksBy Abigail Hauslohner in Washington, Bitta Ghaffari in Tehran and Charles Clover in London
CourtsQuarry sues environmental activist who lodged planning objections against itBy Caroline O'Doherty
Farming & FoodBord Bia protest one month in: how far are farmers willing to go over Brazilian beef?By Jade Wilson
Crime & LawGardaí to be drug tested and have bank accounts checked as part of in-career vettingBy Conor Lally
Crime & LawMajor policing plan to ensure ‘control’ at Ireland-Israel Nations League matchBy Conor Lally
CourtsNatalie McNally murder trial shown CCTV of figure throwing items over hedge beside accused’s houseBy Seanín Graham
SoccerDrogheda United hit with away supporter ban and €15,000 fine following Oriel Park flare damageBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsSupermac’s owner fails in bid to block legal costs protection for environmental groupBy Fiachra Gallagher