Innovators to WatchGalway-based project targets painful side-effect of cancer treatmentBy Olive Keogh
CultureRoy Keane, Roddy Doyle and An Ideal Husband. The best things to see in Ireland this weekBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksThe Secrets of Painting by Lachlan Goudie: An infectious enthusiasm that sometimes borders on cringeBy Aengus Woods
Special ReportsDelays on 10,000-page planning applications jeopardising Ireland’s climate targetsBy Frank Dillon
Special ReportsAs climate war destabilises the planet, a green revolution presses onBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Special ReportsHigh Court ruling paves way for green data centres, but fossil fuel concerns remainBy Frank Dillon
RestaurantsRestaurant review: This Dublin staple is at the premium end for a night out, but it deliversBy Corinna Hardgrave
Special ReportsSolar surge: Technology, policy and investment driving nationwide adoptionBy Edel Corrigan
Special ReportsDublin faces water crisis that threatens housing supply and investmentBy Edel Corrigan
FilmThe Song Cycle review: Lovely film from an Irish original makes the most of a simple ideaBy Donald Clarke
TV & Radio‘What well-known person has a gold kitchen?’ Dermot Bannon asks. ‘Twink!’ I shoutBy Patrick Freyne
EuropeWhat Ukrainians really think of Trump, Europe and Russia after four years of warBy Lara Marlowe
ResidentialThe garden stops you in your tracks: Detached three-bed with a ‘magic space’ By Alison Gill
Europe letterInside Europe’s seagull screeching championship: Elaborate costumes, DIY masks and a hen partyBy Jack Power
WorkThe case for flexible working: ‘We lose one-third of women in their child-rearing years’By Margaret E Ward
FashionThe Devil Wears Prada 2: Will these characters set the fashion world alight again?By Corina Gaffey
AbroadA third of Irish abroad intend to come home but cost of living is ‘a big issue’By Genevieve Carbery
Gaelic GamesEimear Hurley sets sights on St Finbarr’s glory again after Cuala detourBy Muireann Duffy
Climate CrisisIrrational response to Middle East conflict risks slowing transition to renewable energyBy Cormac O’Raifeartaigh
ResidentialLook inside: Horseracing legend Jim Bolger’s Coolcullen home and training facility for €4mBy Miriam Mulcahy
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Rational analysis be damned when counties blow hot and cold with reckless abandonBy Ciarán Murphy
OpinionThis May Day, remember the vital role protest plays in a vibrant democracyBy Illan rua Wall and Emily Williams
CourtsProperty giant to get €526,000 refund after winning legal dispute over meaning of ‘house’By Mary Carolan
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Pregnant rough sleepers, autism charity controversy, and a seagull screeching competitionListen | 08:10
Gaelic Games‘We probably were lucky to get through’: Dublin’s Eoin Murchan admits close call against WicklowBy Paul Keane
BusinessLarry Goodman family company bids to restart work on Barryroe oil and gas fieldBy Barry O'Halloran
EnvironmentCoillte, Bord na Móna lands to be handed over under new effort to tackle ‘abysmal’ state of nature in IrelandBy Caroline O'Doherty
Social AffairsAlleged transfer of €1.5m of taxpayers’ money by autism body to UK ‘possibly criminal’By Shauna Bowers and Mark Tighe
Business Today NewsletterSpiking prices to put pressure on home building the digital banks coming to IrelandBy Peter Flanagan
IrelandCall for interim review of landmark mental health legislation after 2½ yearsBy Marie O’Halloran
In the News PodcastCar bombs and hijackings: Why two attacks show the New IRA hasn’t gone awayBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:17
SoccerCaptain, leader, far-right sympathiser: John Terry joins the ranks of football’s radicalisedBy Jonathan Liew
Inside Politics Newsletter106,500 defects in 5,728 rooms at the new national children’s hospitalBy Harry McGee
Crime & LawPrison officers warn chronic overcrowding is making job ‘truly impossible’ By Vivienne Clarke
CourtsMan who abused his two sisters over 10 years given suspended sentence after payout to victimsBy Eoin Ryan
PoliticsPolitical row erupts in Carlow over two different chains of office used by town mayorsBy Sarah Slater
PeopleI’ve lost days to online records of my relatives in 1926 census. Here’s what I foundBy Emer McLysaght
HealthPayment of €30,000 to children’s hospital group was to settle accounts, not for staff party, company saysBy Martin Wall
USElon Musk tells California court he was ‘a fool’ to fund OpenAI launch By Deepa Seetharaman and Max A. Cherney
MusicBig Thief at 3Arena: Gen Z’s favourite indie band steal the show with brilliantly cathartic concertBy Ed Power
SportPádraig O’Hora’s Everest Diary: ‘The energy around camp is decreasing day by day’By Pádraig O’Hora
Crime & LawThe New IRA: Can ‘a couple of guys with gas canisters’ change Northern Ireland?By Gerry Moriarty
StageThe Madonna of Asia review: So beautifully staged that you almost don’t mind its slipsBy Ruby Eastwood
BusinessIreland relies on imports for 80% of energy needs, the fourth-highest rate in EUBy Ian Curran
Crime & Law‘Reporting and blocking alone are not enough’: Young people call for action on social mediaBy Jack White
HealthChildren’s hospital group says it had sought €30,000 from concession holder to reduce cost of Christmas party for staffBy Martin Wall
HealthFrontline health workers who developed Long Covid set to have full sick pay restored amid case reviewsBy Emmet Malone
Golf‘Never made commercial sense to me’: Paul McGinley not surprised by LIV Golf financial woesBy Philip Reid
OireachtasDrug intimidation more lucrative for dealers than selling drugs, Dáil hears By Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsO’Flynn says withdrawal from Breaking Point debate on fuel protests was not at Independent Ireland’s directionBy Ellen Coyne
IrelandCutting Ukrainian accommodation supports could cause spike in asylum requests, groups warnBy Ellen O’Riordan
Climate CrisisIreland to co-host next fossil fuel phase-out conference in South Pacific island TuvaluBy Caroline O'Doherty
Crime & LawMystery of disappearance of Co Cork couple in 1991 continues as gardaí make fresh appeal By Barry Roche
CourtsBritish army soldiers ‘overreacted’ and lost control’, inquest into shooting dead of five people in Belfast findsBy Freya McClements
Dublin‘It’s absolutely disgraceful what’s going on’: Ballymun locals react after child discharges firearmBy Kitty Holland
USTrump may pull US troops from Germany over row with Merz, but threat carries less weightBy Jim Tankersley, Christopher Schuetze and Steven Erlanger
PoliticsAll largely civil on the campaign trail as councillors hope to win Dublin Central TD seatBy Harry McGee
AbroadIrish flag ‘hijacked’ in world with ‘very toxic form of nationalism’, says former WHO executiveBy Genevieve Carbery
CourtsHandgun ‘casually’ brandished outside Ballymun Garda station, later fired by child, court told By Tom Tuite
An Irish DiaryRoad to perdition: Frank McNally on the strange, tragic fate of a Kerry historian in 1920s America By Frank McNally
Middle East Live UpdatesIran will play World Cup matches; Hegseth ‘dangerously’ exaggerates US military triumphBy Tim O'Brien and Sarah Burns
RacingPunchestown: Bob Olinger reads the script and lands Grade One feature on final startBy Brian O'Connor
USHegseth ‘dangerously exaggerated’ US military triumph in Iran, senior Democrat claimsBy Robert Tait
Middle EastOil prices hit wartime high as Iran vows to keep control of Hormuz straitBy Bita Ghaffari in Tehran
PoliticsTroubles legislation will deliver ‘above all’ for victims and families, says Helen McEnteeBy Seanín Graham
Gaelic GamesMunster Under-20 final: Paddy Lane leads the way as Kerry fend off Cork comeback By Stephen Barry
IrelandSeven Irish citizens held by Israel after Gaza aid flotilla intercepted in international watersBy Niamh Browne, Genevieve Carbery, Jack Horgan-Jones and Ronan McGreevy
CourtsLegislation obliging watchdogs to notify vetting bureau of child safeguarding concerns is unconstitutional, High Court rulesBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsArticles on planning executive allegations were fair and accurate, journalist tells libel trialBy Fiachra Gallagher