BooksCork Stories: pleasing tales with serious themes laced with inimitable Cork humourByHelena Mulkerns
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: My four top new beauty products for the seasonBySimone Gannon
RestaurantsTakeaway review: Sizzling burgers and steak frites in D4 if you get there on timeByCorinna Hardgrave
SponsoredBushmills Irish Whiskey explores new territory with “unmistakably different” 14-year-old Malaga cask single malt
People‘We deal with horrific crimes. We have to consider the victims but we have to look after ourselves too’ByJessie Flood
Courts‘I believe this man is the attacker’: Irish woman accuses Madeleine McCann suspect in rape caseByDerek Scally
PeopleEvery time I travel abroad I am gripped by the fear that Ireland is making a fool of meByEmer McLysaght
IrelandDublin-Monaghan bombings: ‘When I looked out into the street, I knew all normality was gone. It was like hell on Earth’ByRonan McGreevy
PollIrish Times poll reveals mounting voter unhappiness over Coalition immigration policyByKieran O’Leary
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Cork will need to reproduce their best to clear tricky Tipp hurdleByJoe Canning
FilmCannes 2024 Movie Quiz Special: How many women have won the Palme d’Or for directing?ByDonald Clarke
PollIrish Times poll: Public mood on immigration hardening as local and European elections approachByPat Leahy
OpinionMicheál Martin’s political enemies have been waiting to move. They may have to wait longerByStephen Collins
BusinessAviva Insurance Ireland CEO: ‘There is still a huge incentive for solicitors to push for litigation’ByJoe Brennan
RacingAidan O’Brien invests a lot of credibility in City Of Troy as Guineas flop goes for Derby glory at EpsomByBrian O'Connor
PeopleFirst look at new over 23s nightclub in Dublin city centre: ‘It’ll be big. It’ll be loud. It’ll be spectacular’ByConor Capplis
BusinessData centre electricity restrictions driving investment to other countries, says industry groupByArthur Beesley
Common GroundOpens in new windowDublin-Monaghan attacks mattered less to Irish than Birmingham IRA atrocity, UK diplomat reportedByMark Hennessy
OpinionA simple question stopped Ireland in its tracks: why were so many children incarcerated?ByDiarmaid Ferriter
BusinessCorporate governance consultancy raises questions over Chartered Accountants Ireland’s disciplinary processesByIan Curran
In the News PodcastWhy the Dublin Portal is a window to how we behaveByBernice HarrisonListen | 18:36
Business Today NewsletterUnderinsurance problem for homeowners, clock is ticking for Ganley and State's carbon complexitiesByConn Ó Midheach
MusicEric Clapton in Dublin review: guitar hero rocks the grey-haired faithful with a night of classicsByJoe Breen
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Poll shows public mood on immigration hardening; Irish woman accuses Madeleine McCann suspect in rape case
EuropeWestern fear of Russia defeat holding back support for Ukraine, says Zelenskiy ByDaniel McLaughlin
BusinessTesla must climb ‘Mount Everest’ to win shareholder vote, chair warnsByStephen Morris and Tabby Kinder
OpinionThe Dublin-New York Portal didn’t show us Manhattan, just our badly-behaved selvesByJennifer O’Connell
RugbyMatt Williams: New law proposals are a gross failure of stewardship from World RugbyByMatt Williams
CourtsMan convicted of sexual assault ‘is a dangerous sexual predator and everyone should know his name’ByDavid Raleigh
WorkIT engineer gets half year’s pay over redundancy that did not ‘exhaust all options’ByStephen Bourke
UKTheresa May muses on Liz Truss’s shelf life and Boris Johnson’s affairs as she nears the end of her time as an MPByMark Paul
RugbyHome advantage could tilt things Ulster’s way as Leinster rotate ahead of Toulouse finalByGerry Thornley
FilmBarry Keoghan on playing a working-class dad: ‘I see a lot of traits in Bug that remind me of home. He’s a pure chancer’ByDonald Clarke
CourtsBusinessman charged over Ireland’s largest crystal meth seizure loses appeal for bailByRyan Dunne
EuropeDutch coalition agreement puts Wilders on course for confrontation with Brussels over migration ByPeter Cluskey
PoliticsTaoiseach outlines Ireland’s intention to recognise Palestine in call with Israeli presidentByCormac McQuinn
MusicBruce Springsteen in Dublin: Croke Park concert setlist, weather forecast, ticket information and moreByRonan McGreevy
GolfScottie Scheffler: After his arrest, that’s the last time anyone will call the world No1 dull and boringByMalachy Clerkin
EuropeHow Slovakia’s poisonous politics left prime minister fighting for his lifeByRaphael Minder in Bratislava and Ben Hall and Henry Foy in Tallinn
Social AffairsPublic and private sector employers urged to ‘work with the strengths’ of people with disabilitiesByEmmet Malone
Inside Politics PodcastAggression and abuse on the campaign trail for those running in local electionsListen | 44:04
IrelandReligious group says dozens of properties made available for accommodation for refugeesByPatsy McGarry
RugbySantiago Cordero to make first Connacht appearance after recovering from long-term injuryByLinley MacKenzie
GolfScottie Scheffler tees off at Valhalla hours after being arrested in incident before US PGA second round
The Politics FixWhile portal antics saw politicians feel ‘let down’, the poll brought others (not Mary Lou) right back up againByCormac McQuinn
CourtsThree gardaí sent forward for trial accused of burglary and perverting the course of justiceByTom Tuite
Music‘Dancing in the Páirc’: Bruce Springsteen brings fans ‘tears of joy and nostalgia’ on rainy night in CorkByEllen O’Donoghue
Middle EastArab League summit calls for UN peacekeeping force in Gaza, East Jerusalem and West BankByMichael Jansen
Social AffairsUN body expresses concern over drastic cuts proposed to payments for Ukrainian refugees BySarah Burns
CourtsMan pleads guilty after attacking his mother and repeatedly stabbing her pet pug in Co ClareByGordon Deegan
IrelandRetired tow truck worker fails in WRC action over removing car with child insideByStephen Bourke
IrelandM50 reopens after fatal road traffic incident causes major delaysByJade Wilson and Glen Murphy
Asia-PacificPutin and Xi Jinping stress their shared perception of threat the US poses to their interestsByDenis Staunton
IrelandMan believed to have been dead for months remembered at funeral as ‘a lover of the arts’ByBarry Roche
EuropeSlovakia’s Fico awake but remains in serious condition after shootingByRaphael Minder in Bratislava
SoccerGuardiola to remind City players how good they are and tell them what is needed to defeat West HamByJamie Jackson
RacingBumper crowd expected as Naas offers free entry to ‘Trials’ card that does what it says on the tinByBrian O'Connor
BusinessEconomic shocks and geopolitical risks are new norm ‘in line with the sweep of history’, says Paschal DonohoeByMark Paul
CourtsSuspended solicitor’s explanation over client account deficit makes situation ‘even worse’, says High Court presidentByEllen O’Riordan
USMan who broke into Nancy Pelosi’s house and beat husband with hammer imprisoned for 30 yearsByDani Anguiano
Social AffairsProtesters prevent delivery of modular homes to a site in Co WestmeathByRobert Kindregan
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Giving the Aviva Stadium to Uefa for five weeks is patently ridiculousByGerry Thornley
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: Fierce fighting in northern Gaza as aid starts to roll off US-built pier
Crime & LawConvicted cigarette smuggler ordered to explain source of funds used to build houseByBarry J Whyte
Social AffairsKnock priest welcomes new Vatican rules which tighten rules on supernatural phenomenaByCarl O'Brien
IrelandSecurity staff allegedly assaulted and vehicles damaged by fire at Clonmel site earmarked for refugee accommodationByFiachra Gallagher
SoccerArteta will speak to his City counterpart after weekend but he hopes it is not after finishing second ByEd Aarons
BooksShanghailanders by Juli Min: Love, marriage and familial secrets through the generationsByHelen Cullen
BooksHelp Wanted by Adelle Waldman: Much-awaited follow-up novel doesn’t quite deliverByRabeea Saleem
BooksThe Lost Love Songs of Boysie Singh by Ingrid Persaud: Colourful tale of real-life Trinidad gangster never adds up to sum of its partsByNiamh Donnelly