Innovators to WatchEco-friendly spray trumps messy gel: Galway start-up targets ultrasound waste By Olive Keogh
CultureEvent guide: Dublin Dance Festival, Big Star Quintet and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsThe comfort factor: Heat pumps set new standards for modern home designBy Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsThe secrets to keeping down home renovation costs – financial and emotional By Sheila Farrell
Consumer TechDyson PencilWash review: Powerful but pricey cleaner tackles hard floors with ease By Ciara O'Brien
Special ReportsRoom outside: Modular makes sense when it comes to growing your homeBy Kirstie McDermott
Special ReportsBathroom and kitchen design: You don’t need to choose between style and functionalityBy Mimi Murray
Special Reports‘Even the good old Irish kettle is disappearing – it’s all hot boiling taps now’By Mimi Murray
Special ReportsReimagining your home? Prioritise comfort, then style, and think long termBy Brenda McCormick
Special ReportsSimplifying the retrofit process: Every aspect of your home energy upgrade sortedBy Sandra O'Connell
FilmRose of Nevada review: Mark Jenkin explores the slipperiness of time in this extraordinary filmBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: Euphoria is back, and I feel like I need to give my TV a bathBy Patrick Freyne
RestaurantsRestaurant review: This Dublin spot is a rare combination of good food and serious wine at remarkable valueBy Corinna Hardgrave
ResidentialLook inside: Modern Burnaby-style home with fairway views and luxurious interiors in GreystonesBy Miriam Mulcahy
PeopleI’ve been turned down for arts funding several times. There are unwritten rulesBy Emer McLysaght
AthleticsIrish citizenship saved Hiko Tonosa’s life. Now he’s eyeing a place at the OlympicsBy Muireann Duffy
SportHow an 81-year-old LA Dodgers fan’s fight for paper tickets brought an about turnBy Dave Hannigan
ResidentialLook inside: Film director John Huston’s former Georgian retreat in Co GalwayBy Frances O'Rourke
GaeilgeParent-led campaign to push for legislation guaranteeing right to Irish language educationBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
Gaelic Games‘We were gutted’: Pain of Connacht final loss never quite left Hollywood actor Chris O’DowdBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Challengers shouldn’t fear old tormentors in new Leinster landscapeBy Ciarán Murphy
OpinionDear political parties. Now is really not the time to talk about deposing your leaderBy Finn McRedmond
Crime & LawAttempted murder of Gerry Hutch to be included in case against Daniel KinahanBy Conor Lally
BooksThe real Ginger Man and Dublin’s secret kingdom of alcohol and lawless camaraderieBy Jimmy Murphy
TechnologyAs Apple’s new chief, John Ternus needs to find a successor to the iPhone, and fastBy Ciara O'Brien
EducationCommission on sexual abuse to seek information on cases up to 2013 in public surveyBy Patsy McGarry
OireachtasGloves off as Dáil deputies square up for a slot on Katie Taylor’s Croke Park barneyBy Miriam Lord
CourtsBillionaire children of Silvio Berlusconi set for Dublin High Court proceedings with Central BankBy Arthur Beesley
RugbyLove of rugby, not the paycheque, is all the motivation Greg Jones needs ahead of AIL finalBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionUnionists and Sinn Féin are like Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael – desperate to be lovedBy Newton Emerson
Six Nations‘I’d be worried if I was them’: Ireland’s Stacey Flood ready to exact World Cup revenge on FranceBy Michael Scully
BusinessCrime rates and drug deaths in Dublin’s southwest inner city are twice national averageBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Drug deaths in Dublin; the case against Daniel Kinahan; Chris O’Dowd’s GAA careerListen | 09:17
Business Today NewsletterChallenges for Dublin’s inner city and what’s in store for next Apple CEO John TernusBy Peter Flanagan
Crime & LawIreland at risk of ‘lone wolf’ attacks and Islamist terrorism, new security review warnsBy Conor Lally
Global BriefingUS talks to Cuba, but Cuban-American demands appear obstacles to dealBy Denis Staunton
BusinessTesla boosts spending plan to $25bn in AI, robotics pushBy Kara Carlson and Jordan Fitzgerald
EuropeTourist charged with damaging 16th-century Florentine statue in pre-wedding prankBy Angela Giuffrida in Rome
Athletics‘It was the right thing to do’: Co Down runner helps man who collapsed to finish Boston MarathonBy Niamh Browne
StageI’m Grand Mam at 3Olympia review: Like microdosing the energy of a 1200-strong hen partyBy Niamh Browne
Inside Politics NewsletterHere come the posters, but there’s lots to look forward to in Dublin and Galway byelections By Pat Leahy
IrelandMolly the turtle begins journey to warmer waters after more than 20 years in Kerry By Katie Mellett and Barry Roche
RugbyDorothy Wall returns to the team as Ireland travel to France with quiet optimismBy John O'Sullivan
Smart MoneyDo Irish people pay more income tax than elsewhere? The answer may surprise you By Cliff Taylor
CourtsGirl (16) charged over fatal assault of Scarlett Faulkner to undergo psychological evaluationBy David Raleigh
FoodDuo behind Michelin-starred Variety Jones to open new Dublin 8 restaurant this weekendBy Úna McCaffrey
Sport‘At Everest Base Camp, we learned the route is the most dangerous it’s been in over 20 years’By Padráig O'Hora
CourtsWoman who ‘stupidly’ shared her Revolut details at a rave spared jail for money launderingBy Fiona Ferguson
CourtsFormer broadcaster Twink and ex-husband face renewed battle for south Dublin home By Ray Managh
HealthSubstance use and addiction have reached ‘epidemic’ levels among Travellers, report findsBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerItalian sports minister dismisses plan for Azzurri to replace Iran at 2026 World CupBy Nick Ames
Social AffairsNumber of people working past age 65 rises by almost a third in three yearsBy Shauna Bowers
Housing & PlanningOne in 10 of Ireland’s homeless is in emergency accommodation on one street, Dáil toldBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsFuel protester involved in Whitegate refinery blockade charged after climbing on top of tankerBy Barry Roche
OireachtasTánaiste rules out mini budget amid Opposition calls to help PAYE workersBy Marie O’Halloran
HealthPsychiatrists’ training body wants ‘highly offensive’ term removed from Mental Health BillBy Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawAntisocial crime detections surge in Dublin under garda high-visibility operationBy Conor Lally
CourtsFine Gael defends ‘political’ block on nominating Independent candidates for presidency By Mary Carolan
SoccerEnzo Maresca is top candidate if Pep Guardiola does quit Manchester City this yearBy Jacob Steinberg
CourtsDeveloper faces High Court action over allegedly unlawful removal of trees at Co Wicklow siteBy Fiachra Gallagher
Consumer TechRemote-controlled rotating sex toy recalled over risk of injury from detaching partsBy Conor Pope
BusinessPetition to wind up company behind McGrattan’s an ‘abuse of process’, court hearsBy Ellen O’Riordan
OireachtasThree hospitals face total funding gap of more than €120m, Oireachtas committee hears By Martin Wall
TransportNew Irish Rail IT system is ‘a slowly developing shambles’, says Dáil committee chairmanBy Martin Wall
An Irish DiaryLast Post and Chorus: Frank McNally on memories of a long-lost Dublin restaurantBy Frank McNally
CourtsJudge’s refusal to convict more than 30 drivers of speeding offences challenged by DPPBy Mary Carolan
Middle EastAmal Khalil, the Lebanese journalist killed by Israel, had continued to work despite threatsBy Sally Hayden
EconomyPerceived racism may hit Ireland’s ability to attract international workers, conference hearsBy Emmet Malone
Climate CrisisMinister stays away from conference to end fossil fuels but says it has Ireland’s supportBy Caroline O'Doherty
CourtsMan charged with assault causing harm of co-parish priest in front of Ennis Cathedral congregationBy Gordon Deegan
IrelandMan who died after being hit by bus at Dublin Airport named as publisher John FlemingBy Jack White
PoliticsPlans for ‘more permanent relief’ on high energy costs including using fuel allowance, Taoiseach says By Jack Power and Damian Mac Con Uladh
SoccerJames McClean told by hip specialist he has ‘no business being on a football pitch’ By Gavin Cummiskey
Middle East ConflictTrump to meet Lebanon and Israel negotiators at White House for peace talksBy Órla Ryan, Mark Hilliard and Glen Murphy
TV & RadioThe Dry on RTÉ One review: Wry and relentless, this series has matured into an earnestly funny dramedyBy Ed Power
AfricaAt least 518 killed in violence that broke out during Tanzania elections, inquiry saysBy Aaron Ross
WeatherTemperatures to hit 20 degrees on Friday as Met Éireann forecasts ‘warmest’ weekend of the year By Jack White