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CultureEvent guide: Borris House Festival of Writing & Ideas, Forbidden Fruit and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Fighting Words‘What’s for dinner?’ she asked. Heinz, not Bachelor’s. I’d made that mistake before. As a bachelorBy Ciarán McCabe
Special ReportsEnergy and fuel supply insecurities may mean working from home becomes more prevalentBy Danielle Barron
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MusicCMAT at St Anne’s Park in Dublin: Stage times, set list, ticket info, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell
TV & Radio Patrick Freyne: I lose count of how many people the Punisher kills over 50 minutesBy Patrick Freyne
TV & RadioGame of Thrones’ Hannah Murray on joining a wellness cult and being diagnosed bipolarBy Laura Slattery
Sport‘Kyle Busch is an American badass’: The sudden death of a 41-year-old Nascar starBy Dave Hannigan
IrelandWho was Seamus Maguire and why was he murdered and secretly buried during the Troubles?By Gerry Moriarty
ResidentialLook inside: Ailesbury Road Victorian with a dark cinema and a bright kitchen By Frances O'Rourke
Climate CrisisJoining the dots from climate to Gaza and all the injustice in betweenBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandData-centre energy demand adds hundreds of euro to home electricity bills, study claimsBy Jack White
Your Money‘My husband has died and our home is in both our names. Do I have to notify the Land Registry?’By Joanne Hunt
TechnologyWhy F5 acquired a Dublin tech security firm: ‘AI at the moment is quite a vulnerable technology’By Ciara O'Brien
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TravelSignificant Dart closures for rail works to disrupt bank holiday travel in DublinBy John O'Connor
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Soccer‘I am a dad, I’ve got a heart’: Séamus Coleman angry Israel issue left to playersBy Gavin Cummiskey
Soccer‘From the first day, it was clear what we wanted’: Hans Mpongo locked-in on achieving Cork City aimsBy Muireann Duffy
OpinionI’m a school principal. I find it unsettling what First Holy Communion has becomeBy Simon Lewis
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Premature goodbyes are denying the hurling championship added jeopardyBy Ciarán Murphy
IrelandMinister appointed vet found to have engaged in ‘intimidating’ behaviour to boardBy Arthur Beesley
Social AffairsNeurodivergence and addiction: ‘I found the clinics could be very stigmatising’By Kitty Holland
Rugby‘There’s still a trophy there to be won’: Andrew Porter turns focus to URC crownBy Michael Scully
Your Wellness‘Let’s be very clear about something: disabled people have sex. I know, shocking’By Sacha Dekker
Business Today NewsletterIreland’s inflation outlook darkens and can dating apps survive AI-driven scamsBy Dominic Coyle
Global BriefingAlberta is flirting with independence. Is Canada facing a messy break-up? By Denis Staunton
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CourtsCavan-based GP’s alleged criticism of Covid-19 policies amounted to professional misconduct, inquiry hearsBy Stephen Farrell
WeatherMet Éireann forecasts drop in temperatures and rain on the way for bank holiday weekendBy Katie Mellett
Fine Art & Antiques‘Amazingly fantastic’: Painting by Irish artist Gerard Dillon sells for record €1.375mBy Sarah Slater
IrelandRTB deems notice of termination landlord issued after alleged ‘violent’ assault invalidBy Jack White
RugbyView from South Africa: Lions lie in wait armed with Bordeaux’s blueprint for LeinsterBy Albert Heenop
TV & RadioThe Four Seasons, season two: Steve Carell was right to bail on this show about pampered midlife AmericansBy Ed Power
Europe‘I help, save lives, and try to forget’: Rescuers risk everything in Ukrainian kill zone By Tyler Hicks and Gaëlle Girbes
CourtsGrace Lynch (16) died from ‘multiple traumatic injuries’ after being hit by scrambler, inquest hearsBy Hugh Dooley
IrelandCarlow schools reopen as gardaí continue to investigate emailed mass-shooting threatBy Sarah Slater
IrelandElectric Ireland to increase electricity prices by 8%, domestic gas costs to climb by 7.7%By Conor Pope
Smart MoneyAI: If you haven’t heard of Claude Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing you soon willBy Cliff Taylor
USMMA fighting arena dubbed ‘The Claw’ is Trump’s latest White House construction projectBy Jacob Bogage
Crime & LawCork machete murder: DPP still considering prosecution a year on from ‘mammoth Garda file’By Barry Roche
BusinessStrong start to 2026 for Ires as new rent rules come into effectBy Ciara O'Brien and Ian Curran
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ScienceMosquitoes can become attracted to common insect repellent chemical, study suggestsBy Nicola Davis
IrelandDramatic images: Helicopter needed to tackle large gorse fire in Dublin mountainsBy Tim O'Brien
CourtsJeffrey Donaldson told alleged victim he would ‘pray’ for her and was ‘seeking help from God’By Freya McClements
BusinessAlbert Manifold rejects ‘lies’ told about him following ousting as BP chairmanBy Arthur Beesley
Middle EastRussia will not choose who speaks for Europe in potential Ukraine talks, EU ministers say By Lili Bayer
Ireland‘FTD brothers’ complete 32 marathons in 32 days across Ireland in aid of dementia researchBy Jack Brady
BusinessSalesman who earned €160,000 says ‘no-fault’ sacking made him ‘damaged goods’By Stephen Bourke
Middle EastIsrael’s defence minister says large-scale Palestinian migration from Gaza will go aheadBy Emma Graham-Harrison
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BusinessBusinesses face rise in water charges as regulators green-light near €14bn investmentBy Barry O'Halloran
Middle EastIran and US reach outline ceasefire deal after latest attacksBy Jonathan Landay and Jana Choukeir
Life & StyleHow a viral Wicklow ‘hills’ video shows why Ireland is visible from Wales in hot weatherBy Niamh Browne
SportAndy McBrine comes to Ireland’s rescue once more to deny New Zealand victory inside two daysBy Nathan Johns
TV & RadioPutin - In Ten Pictures review: An unsettling portrait of a Bond villain made flesh By Ed Power
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EuropeMan (21) jailed for planning terror attack on Taylor Swift concert in AustriaBy Francois Murphy
Live updatesThe US and Iran have reached a deal, but Trump needs to sign up - reportBy Katie Mellett, Conor Pope and Glen Murphy
SoccerIreland v Qatar: Nathan Collins gives side victory as Moylan gets red card – as it happenedBy David Gorman
RacingJockey Philip Byrnes gets 21-day ban for dangerous riding in dramatic handicap hurdleBy Brian O'Connor
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PoliticsFianna Fáil’s Catherine Ardagh promoted in wake of Michael Healy-Rae departureBy Ellen Coyne and Jack Horgan-Jones
Common GroundCross-Border awards for businesses building North-South links return for second year By Mark Hennessy
OireachtasSummer programme applications for children with complex needs to reopen after ‘botched’ launchBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandMan arrested after leading gardaí to woman’s body in Co GalwayBy Conor Lally, Órla Ryan and Hugh Dooley