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BusinessBusinessman Peter Cross exits DAA board just weeks after Kenny Jacobs departureBy Barry O'Halloran
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FilmActor Dave Franco: ‘My idea of an exciting night is dinner with my wife, a documentary, then asleep by 9.30pm’By Donald Clarke
BooksWhat Dev did next: The lasting legacy of Ireland’s actions at the end of the second World WarBy Michael Russell
ResidentialDetached five-bedroom homes by the golf course at Killeen Castle in Co MeathBy Miriam Mulcahy
Consumer TechSamsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: Who needs AI helpers? I’d settle for this security feature By Ciara O'Brien
Crime & LawIrish officials were warned in advance that Irish travellers would have faces scanned at HolyheadBy Luke Butterly
ResidentialLook inside: Elegant Rathmines home with cinema, wine cellar and architecturally notable extensionBy Alison Gill
Climate CrisisSurprisingly unsmelly and financially sweet: Why 2026 could be biomethane’s big year By Kevin O'Sullivan
SportDave Hannigan: Suicide of a young star the latest instalment in NFL’s increasingly bleak narrativeBy Dave Hannigan
ScienceJoining Cern brings Ireland into cutting edge research on the universeBy Cormac O'Raifeartaigh
Gaelic GamesPat Spillane: ‘The AFL are stealing our crown jewels and getting away with it’By Gordon Manning
OireachtasHome heating oil and petrol price gougers combust like rocket fuel for the DáilBy Miriam Lord
OpinionThe traditional arts degree has had its day. It needs to be reinvented, not dumpedBy Tom Felle
SoccerCarla Ward’s Ireland side shows grit despite opening World Cup qualifier defeat to FranceBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: After Allianz sponsorship row, reckoning is needed to save GAA presidencyBy Ciarán Murphy
IrelandDisabled artist is ‘back to worrying’ about how she will afford rent after final BIA paymentBy Sarah Burns
Your WellnessIn Limerick, a new mental health approach diverts people in crisis away from Garda cellsBy June Shannon
Business Today NewsletterBack taxes from gig economy workers and data centre attacksBy Ciarán Hancock
Early Edition Podcast‘Price gouging’ oil firms, scrambler ban, and Jessie Buckley’s cat problemListen | 10:29
PoliticsIreland must avoid using same definition as UK in legislation to ban single-use vapes, says TDBy Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsSimon Harris downplays conflict of interest risk from private staff during EU presidencyBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsVulnerable child has spent six weeks in windowless hospital room in absence of ‘safe alternative’ By Kitty Holland
Inside Politics NewsletterFirst trickle of stranded Irish arrive home from Gulf states as war continues to spread By Harry McGee
USEpstein files: US congressional panel votes to subpoena Pam BondiBy Lauren Fedor and Stefania Palma in Washington
DublinA busy school, just one bike outside: Why so few children cycle in one Dublin suburbBy Katie Mellett
Social AffairsSpeculation on circulated graphic image of student was ‘harming’ community, says UCD presidentBy Kitty Holland
WorkBoard games: when does your business need a board of directors and what’s the best structure? By Margaret E Ward
TV & RadioNicola Coughlan: I was a size 10 on Bridgerton and people talked about how I was plus sizeBy Lauren Del Fabbro
MusicRaye in Dublin: The singer’s vocal power and range are a joy in this intimate, playful five-star showBy Laura Slattery
Education€160 million tender for education and training services collapses over ‘anomalies’By Colm Keena
Smart MoneyThe vital signs: the five key economic pointers to watch from the Gulf conflictBy Cliff Taylor
SportAston Martin reveal fears over nerve damage will prevent F1 team from finishing Australian GP By Giles Richards in Melbourne
PoliticsAlmost half who spoiled vote in presidential election did not like any candidates – study By Cormac McQuinn
CourtsIn Burke country: ‘Many people have a lot of time for the family but want to keep their heads down’By Áine Ryan
FilmPeaky Blinders: The Immortal Man review – Cillian Murphy is magnetic, but this spin-off saga’s razor has dulledBy Tara Brady
SportMeet the Irish solicitor now passing judgment on the great and good of world motor racingBy Neil Briscoe
OireachtasTeacher suffered five broken teeth trying to keep child safe in classroom that was refused extra SNABy Sarah Burns
Middle EastIran strikes border with Iraq to deter Kurds from supporting US and Israeli forcesBy Michael Jansen
WeatherMet Éireann issues yellow rain warning for six counties as Irish Rail services disruptedBy Tim O'Brien
BusinessDomestic economy grew by almost 5% last year, but Harris says Gulf crisis could raise pricesBy Colin Gleeson
Middle EastHow shrinking weapons stockpiles could affect the Iran conflict By Mehul Srivastava in Istanbul, Andrew England in London, Steff Chávez in Washington and Simeon Kerr in Dubai
CourtsExcluding media from Garda whistleblower hearing ‘must be strictly justified’, judge saysBy Paul Neilan
IrelandRevision of remote working code recommended to provide greater clarityBy Harry McGee, Vivienne Clarke and Emmet Malone
Business€647bn in crime proceeds washed through Europe every year, conference toldBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
HealthInfluencers promoting carnivore diet spreading dangerous misinformation, doctor saysBy Sylvia Thompson
Six NationsTime is closing quickly for Andy Farrell to build depth before Rugby World CupBy Johnny Watterson
An Irish DiaryFrank McNally on the lasting legacy of George Boole, a celebrity victim of the Irish climate By Frank McNally
Middle EastIsrael’s escalation in Lebanon raises new questions over Hizbullah’s survivalBy Mark Weiss
CourtsRenter’s recordings of ticking clock and dog barking fail to prove noise disturbanceBy Ellen O’Riordan
CourtsMan (84) jailed for five years for sexual abuse of girl he used to mind in her homeBy Barry Roche
CourtsSenator sought to block promotion for key witness in Garda investigation, WRC hearing toldBy Martin Wall
PoliticsPressure on Government to say attack by US and Israel on Iran is a breach of international lawBy Marie O’Halloran and Cormac McQuinn
Courts‘I was too honest’: Garda whistleblower ‘cut off’ after raising homicide errors, she saysBy Ryan Dunne
Live UpdatesUS House of Representatives backs Trump in Iran as Irish people return from Dubai By Katie Mellett and Órla Ryan
SoccerCrystal Palace plunge imploding Tottenham closer to relegationBy Jacob Steinberg at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium