OpinionFintan O’Toole: There’s a reason children have become more violent towards other childrenByFintan O’Toole
BooksA novel isn’t just a narrative, it’s an environment: a habitat that cultivates charactersBySean Ashton
BooksWild Waters by Richard Nairn: Study of Ireland’s rivers and lakes is a timely contributionByMichael Viney
Asia-PacificAustralia Letter: Anthony Albanese looks comfortable in charge, but more pressure is coming ByJonathan Drennan
BusinessSupply and cost issues could slow Irish drivers’ switch to EVs, new report says ByNathan Johns
Gaelic GamesWaterford’s Michael Brick Walsh unimpressed by players ‘rolling around the ground’ByIan O'Riordan
RugbyIrish rugby officials rigorous in mental and physical preparation for World Cup duty ByJohn O'Sullivan
BusinessDublin councils paying up to twice as much for social housing than regional counterpartsByEoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsMaximum sentence for assaulting gardaí to increase under plans due before Cabinet ByJennifer Bray
Housing & PlanningMan (61) faces eviction after tenancies board rules in his favour over gas charges dispute ByKitty Holland
PoliticsMichael McGrath says Fine Gael Ministers’ call for €1,000 tax break an ‘unusual approach’ByBarry Roche, Cormac McQuinn and Pat Leahy
Big TechIrish watchdog opposed €1.2bn Meta fine, saying it would have no ‘meaningful dissuasive effect’ByArthur Beesley
Climate CrisisRTÉ television programmes should reveal their carbon footprint, says Eamon RyanByKevin O'Sullivan
BooksMarriage is like extreme sports: I’m thrilled for those who partake but have zero interest in joining themByNaoise Dolan
Your Family‘Who works 10am-1pm?’ Parents share their frustrations with finding the right summer campsByJen Hogan
PricewatchI waited 10 days for Bord Gáis to refund me. I work in retail and know it only takes threeByConor Pope
People‘Irish English is very different. I learn a phrase and build it into my sentences – Ah sure look or The craic was mighty’ByJade Wilson
RugbyGerry Thornley: Nienaber bringing a new voice to Leinster may now prove perfectly timedByGerry Thornley
Business Today NewsletterCost of social housing in Dublin, Kielty versus Rugby World Cup, and paying bequests when there isn’t enough cash ByCiarán Hancock
OpinionIn California, we’re watching Ron DeSantis’s assault on LGBTQ+ rights with horrorByEmer Martin
CourtsSupreme Court to decide on Patrick Quirke conviction after ‘unlawful’ computer searchByMary Carolan
Asia-PacificNew Zealand’s ratio of sheep to humans at lowest point in 170 yearsByTess McClure in Auckland
Abroad‘I saw an advert for a shop for €40,000 on a Thursday, saw it the following Monday, and bought it Tuesday’ByValerie Vahey
Inside Politics NewsletterSimon Harris relishing role as Budget 2024 kites take flight earlyByJennifer Bray
TransportGarda support and more ranks could help with night-time taxi shortages, rep says ByVivienne Clarke
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: After triumphing in Killarney, consistency is the key for Mayo ByMary Hannigan
Europe‘Pyrrhic victory’: Russia claims Bakhmut, but at what cost? ByMichael Schwirtz and Marc Santora
Politics‘It is about sharing ... not about winning’ - SDLP veteran Bríd Rodgers fears talk of a united IrelandByGerry Moriarty
CenturyWas your family affected by the Irish Civil War 100 years ago? Share the storyByRonan McGreevy
IrelandCoveney and Harris back Martin’s call to soften neutrality triple lock over Russia ‘veto’ByBarry Roche
AfricaSudan seven-day ceasefire begins with reports of continued fightingByZeinab Mohammed Salih in Khartoum
CourtsRetrial urged for Patrick Quirke at Supreme Court over ‘Mr Moonlight’ murder chargeByMary Carolan
GardeningChelsea Flower Show: Kerry gardener’s ‘dreams come true’ with gold medal and award ByMark Paul
Commercial PropertyElverys tycoon leads investors in €12m purchase of Cork’s former Debenhams shopByRonald Quinlan
Social AffairsCatherine Corless welcomes appointment of director to oversee exhumation at Tuam mother and baby homeByJennifer Bray and Nathan Johns
OireachtasIreland’s cyber security agency has been providing ‘non-lethal aid’ to Ukraine ByCormac McQuinn
FilmCannes: An unabashedly melodramatic and sexy film offers an unflinching anatomy of a coupleByTara Brady
Financial ServicesBank of Ireland says ‘right balance’ needed on loan and savings rate hikesByJoe Brennan
Courts‘Internet troll’ who harrassed six female journalists warned prison time inevitable if he breaches conditionsBySonya McLean and Jessica Magee
IrelandHead of Christian Brothers failed to report alleged historical child abuse claim to authoritiesByColm Keena
CourtsFormer Celtic footballer Paddy McCourt appears in court charged with sexually assaulting woman in nightclubByEamonn MacDermott
CourtsMan who sexually assaulted sleeping woman and left house naked from the waist down is jailedByJessica Magee
TV & RadioFrom national treasure to sex offender: how Rolf Harris’s world fell apartByHarriet Sherwood
IrelandState plans to house 300 asylum seekers in Galway city site, says MinisterByJack Power and Vivienne Clarke
Education‘Gaping holes’ in child disability services leaving vulnerable children at risk, committee hearsByCarl O'Brien
CourtsStardust inquests ‘about to enter into a very different stage of proceedings’ - CoronerByKitty Holland
BusinessRow between insurers over liability for worker’s injuries goes to Supreme Court ByEllen O’Riordan
OpinionChristine Lagarde: After years of being too low, inflation is now too high and is set to remain soByChristine Lagarde
Crime & LawIrishman jailed in UK for shipping cocaine and drug money ordered to pay €725,000 to Britain’s NCAByConor Lally
OireachtasTaoiseach and British PM to do all they can to get Northern Executive ‘up and running’BySarah Burns
CourtsJudge bemoans rash of ‘strikingly similar’ court cases by lay litigants that make ‘absolutely no sense’ByEllen O’Riordan
IrelandCentenary of the end of the Civil War to be marked by national event on Sunday ByRonan McGreevy
EconomyStrength in numbers: Luxembourg and Ireland team up to defend their competitive tax regimes ByNaomi O'Leary
IrelandSantry protesters reject racist and fascist labels and dismiss links to National PartyByConor Lally
CourtsSettlement reached in High Court dispute over purported will of Co Galway farmer ByAodhan O'Faolain
CourtsChallenge brought over woman’s exclusion from State scheme for adapting vehicles for disabilitiesByAodhan O'Faolain
IrelandAnti-blood sport campaigners criticise finding that hares do not experience greater risk of death after coursingByNoel Baker
IrelandDoctors call on Oireachtas Commmittee to complete work on assisted dying before change of governmentByBarry Roche
An Irish DiaryIrish, American, and black – Frank McNally on the remarkable rise of the Georgia HealysByFrank McNally
IrelandOspreys to be reintroduced to Ireland approximately 150 years after becoming extinct hereByAnne Lucey
OireachtasSome migrant accommodation providers have faced threats and arson, says MinisterBySarah Burns
CyclingGiro d’Italia: Eddie Dunbar up to fifth overall after finishing fourth on stage 16ByShane Stokes
IrelandSecurity alert affecting East Belfast GAA is act of ‘small minority who want to return to the Northern Ireland of the 1970s’BySeanín Graham
TV & RadioRare Maud Gonne recording released: ‘I couldn’t remain a mere spectator in such a one-sided battle’ByRonan McGreevy
FilmAsteroid City review: Wes Anderson’s new film feels like a pretty collection of actors in search of a movie ByTara Brady
BooksBooker International Prize: Georgi Gospodinov’s Time Shelter, translated from Bulgarian by Angela Rodel, winsByMartin Doyle
IrelandCharities’ services at risk due to staffing crisis linked to funding shortfalls from GovernmentByEllen O’Donoghue
OireachtasBritish government considered changing Belfast Agreement in April, says Bertie AhernByHarry McGee
IrelandSome families spend a third of household income on basic healthy foods, Safefood research findsByConor Pope