CompetitionsWin a pair of tickets and a goodie bag to a special preview screening of Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2
FilmFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga review – Anya Taylor-Joy has barely any lines. The plot is irrelevant. The mayhem is operaticByDonald Clarke
UK“People think ‘there are hostages – it is what it is’. But there are families who cannot carry on with their lives”ByMark Paul
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which all-female pop group released a trio of fragrances called Tempt, Tease and Touch?ByTony Clayton-Lea
BooksAmerica Last: The Right’s Century-long Romance with Foreign Dictators: excavation of US fascismByIan Hughes
CultureWhy does Dublin Airport want to demolish North Terminal, an icon of Irish modernist architecture?ByFrank McDonald
CourtsFailure to disclose assets in family law cases can lead to costs penalties against parties, lawyers toldByMary Carolan
Your Family‘When my son was learning to speak, something strange and adorable started to happen’ByDarragh Geraghty
Your Wellness‘My rheumatologist told me that it is a common phenomenon for women’s pain to be dismissed or ignored’ByArlene Harris
Commercial PropertyFashion retailer Folkster to open in former McCullough Pigott shop on South William Street ByRonald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyGeorgian duo on Merrion Square and Holles Place Mews seeking €4.5m ByRonald Quinlan
ResidentialItalianate Dalkey ‘blue house’ with unique layout to sell by public auctionByJessica Doyle
Commercial PropertyReceiver seeks €12m for Dundalk lands with potential for 1,000 homes ByRonald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLandmark Baker’s Corner pub for sale with full planning for student accommodation scheme at €7m ByRonald Quinlan
BusinessEmerald Park eyes more rollercoasters and hotel as it opens Tír Na nÓg sectionByColin Gleeson
OireachtasDarragh O’Brien dazzles Dáil with his best housing figures - but don’t mention the leakByMiriam Lord
RugbyLeinster and Toulouse both pursue culture, home talent and picking up quality overseas playersByGordon D'Arcy
PoliticsHousing Commission: Details of all rents should be publicly available and pressure zones replaced, report saysByJack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsFrom Dublin’s urban sprawl to the costs of inaction: 12 things we learned from the Housing Commission reportByJack Horgan-Jones
HealthPedestrians twice as likely to be hit by electric or hybrid cars, research suggestsByShauna Bowers
ResidentialLook inside: Restored splendour and a pear tree on Marlborough Road for €1.65mByMiriam Mulcahy
RugbyLeinster’s Ross Byrne: ‘You watch those games as a kid and that’s all you want to do, you want to play in them’ByGerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: When you’re on the wrong end of a hammering, it can feel like trying to keep the tide outByDarragh Ó Sé
IrelandIrish translation of Paradise Lost found again in University of Illinois collectionByÉanna Ó Caollaí
PoliticsTaoiseach hits back at housing criticism, citing progress - but will voters agree?ByJack Horgan-Jones
Your Wellness‘My partner will not give up meeting people for sex. I feel enormous rejection’ ByTrish Murphy
Consumer TechGoogle Pixel 8a review: It follows predecessors by removing unnecessary features while still being usefulByCiara O'Brien
Inside Politics NewsletterRecognition of Palestine is a significant moment and a bold foreign policy move for IrelandByJack Horgan-Jones
IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: Ireland formally recognises Palestine; all rent details ‘should be publicly available’
SoccerFAI ‘rightly criticised for setting out timelines’ in new manager search says interim CEOByGavin Cummiskey
In the News PodcastWhat did we learn from the leaked Housing Commission report? BySorcha PollakListen | 17:57
IrelandIs there still value to be found on holidays in Ireland? Send us your tips and recommendations
Sports BriefingReturning hero Xabi Alonso looking to crown Bayer Leverkusen rise with Europa League ByMary Hannigan
IrelandSingapore flight turbulence: Kilkenny man ‘went through the panel above his head’BySarah Slater
IrelandRecognition of a Palestinian state ‘an act of pure folly’, says Irish Jewish leaderByPatsy McGarry
Education‘Keep childhood smartphone free’: Minister says mobile operators back voluntary ban at primary levelByCarl O'Brien
PoliticsMinister apologises for HSE’s failure to talk to family of ward of court sent to UK ByMarie O’Halloran
PoliticsInterdepartmental group to be created to consider right to housing referendumByJennifer Bray and Katie Mellett
OireachtasHSE ‘factored in the cost’ of allowing doctors to work without rest, Oireachtas committee hearsByJack White
RugbyIrish provinces must contribute 30% to fund each national contract, confirms IRFUByJohn O'Sullivan
Climate CrisisSolar and wind power microgenerators to reap greater rewards for feeding grid ByKevin O'Sullivan
CourtsMan accused of pouring boiling water over wife and attacking her with claw hammer to face new chargeByOlivia Kelleher
UKFormer British Post Office boss Paula Vennells denies conspiring to hide flaws in computer systemByMichael O’Dwyer in London
SoccerKatie McCabe faces long-distance commute for Ireland’s double-header with SwedenByMary Hannigan
Inside Business PodcastRugby star. Businessman. Philanthropist: What is the legacy of the late Tony O’Reilly?Listen | 33:44
PoliticsPalestinian whose family fled Gaza to Ireland says it is ‘a historic moment full of emotions’ByJade Wilson and Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessInter Milan seized by US fund after Chinese owner defaults on debtByGiulia Morpurgo and Irene García Pérez
CourtsDog owner to be sentenced after admitting to neglecting lurcher described by judge as ‘skeleton on legs’ByTom Tuite
PoliticsWhy Ireland is recognising the state of Palestine, how it happened and what it means for Irish-Israeli relationsByJack Horgan-Jones
OireachtasTaoiseach claims Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald would win gold medal if ‘verbosity was Olympic sport’ByMarie O’Halloran
PoliticsFull text of Simon Harris speech on ‘historic and important day for Ireland and for Palestine’
PoliticsHarris says Ireland’s recognition of Palestine is an affirmation of Palestinian right to self-determinationByFiachra Gallagher
Gaelic GamesEvan Comerford to miss All-Ireland series after cruciate knee ligament injuryByGordon Manning
UKWhy is British PM Rishi Sunak calling a general election now and what will happen next?ByRowena Mason
Middle EastICC warrant request appears to shore up domestic support for NetanyahuByIsabel Kershner in Jerusalem
IrelandEuropa League final fans: ‘Dublin is amazing, especially the Guinness and the pubs’ByJack White
BusinessTroy Studios occupancy down to 5% as screen industry calls for new regional supportsByLaura Slattery
Middle EastView from Jerusalem: Some Israelis see Ireland as simply naive; others think it is anti-SemiticByMark Weiss
An Irish DiaryFront Woman – Frank McNally on a pioneering war correspondent, Maggie HigginsByFrank McNally
SportDanielle Hill smashes through the one-minute barrier to book her place in Paris OlympicsByIan O'Riordan
OireachtasTaoiseach condemns ‘idiotic’ attack on Tallaght building earmarked for asylum seekersByMarie O’Halloran and Colin Gleeson
PoliticsNorthern Irish political parties gear up for July election with Sinn Féin seeking to overtake DUPByFreya McClements
IrelandIrish recognition of Palestinian state widely welcomed as Israel warns it is reward for HamasByPat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
Palestine recognition‘A prize for terrorism’: Israeli ambassador hits out at Ireland’s decision to recognise Palestinian stateByFiachra Gallagher and Conor Pope
CourtsFour men charged with public order offences following asylum protest in CarrickminesByTom Tuite
UK‘Our plan and our priorities are working’: Rishi Sunak limbers up for UK election campaign centred on economyByMark Paul
IrelandIrish dancing: All cases of alleged competition fixing dropped by governing bodyByShauna Bowers
Gaelic GamesLeinster U20 hurling final: Adam Screeney excels as Offaly claim back-to-back titlesByPaul Keane at O'Moore Park
SoccerLookman hat-trick for Atalanta wipes out Bayer Leverkusen’s treble dream in DublinByGavin Cummiskey
Crime & LawPSNI facing €750,000 fine over data breach involving more than 9,000 serving officers and staffBySeanín Graham