TV & RadioDodgy boxes and suspect streaming: can Irish viewers be persuaded away from illegal services?By Aoife Barry
RestaurantsWe need more walk-in restaurants in scenic spots like this - absolutely delightfulBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmThe Dead Don’t Hurt: Viggo Mortensen directs and stars in this thoughtful, melancholy westernBy Tara Brady
Consumer TechCanyon CND-DVR35GPS dashcam review: Midrange cam that performs well but requires a separate memory cardBy Ciara O'Brien
Your MoneyCentral Bank rules will make cost of mortgage incentives clear to consumersBy Dominic Coyle
Music John Grant: The Art of the Lie – His best solo album since his debut scrapes the sky for inspirationBy Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicJames Vincent McMorrow: Wide Open, Horses – Ripping up the rulebook for another great musical experimentBy Lauren Murphy
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin, with asking prices ranging from €325,000 to €1.8mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Your WellnessIn Dalkey I feel the same thing Matt Damon surely did before me: this is where I’m meant to beBy Orla Tinsley
ResidentialLook inside: Extravagantly decorated former home of Michael Smurfit at the K Club for €4.5mBy Miriam Mulcahy
OpinionLiving in Tel Aviv, I struggle to understand the apparent indifference of many Israelis to the carnage in GazaBy Paul Kearns
European ElectionOpens in new windowOnline crowdfunding: How much has your area's European election candidates raised?By Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsReferendums risked ‘legal uncertainty’ for migration rules, officials warned before O’Gorman’s reassurancesBy Arthur Beesley
OpinionWe don’t need to relate to politicians but they do need to know a Taylor Swift songBy Finn McRedmond
BusinessMcCanns’ Balmoral stake tops 60% as group’s logistics portfolio holds its valueBy Joe Brennan
MusicTom Jones and Nile Rodgers in St Anne’s Park in Dublin: When does it start, how do I get there and can I still buy ticketsBy Ellen O’Donoghue
PeopleAt one time, having a pair of binoculars on the back seat of your car in Fermanagh was unwiseBy Michael Harding
Gaelic GamesKilkenny hope TJ Reid can reach the heights as Cats chase more Leinster gloryBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawMolly and Tom Martens’ release: ‘I admire the Corbetts for their strength,’ says prosecutor who agreed plea dealBy Keith Duggan
BusinessLone Star’s Start Mortgages completes transfer of €2bn of loans to Mars CapitalBy Joe Brennan
Your FamilyNo child should come away from school sports day feeling worse about themselvesBy Jen Hogan
Elections 2024Record number of far-right candidates are running in Friday’s elections. Will any get in?By Conor Gallagher
SportDave Hannigan: Jaylen Brown, the Boston Celtics star considered ‘too smart’ for the NBABy Dave Hannigan
RugbyDan Sheehan: ‘Ulster do a great job of suffocating you in your own half ... we need to impose our game on them’By John O'Sullivan
AbroadSaying goodbye to your kids is hard when they live on the other side of the worldBy Catherine Moonan
Business Today NewsletterAer Lingus pilots to vote on strikes while ECB prepares to cut ratesBy Peter Flanagan
In the News PodcastNigel Farage is back with a Tory takeover in his sights By Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:36
IrelandLimerick dog attack: Some restricted breeds could be banned, Minister says after death of womanBy Sarah Burns and David Raleigh
EuropeUkraine-Russia war: Moscow could target countries supplying weapons to Kyiv, Putin saysBy Neil MacFarquhar
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: Fatal Limerick dog attack may see some breeds banned; Molly and Tom Martens set for release
Consumer TechMeta wants to use your Facebook and Instagram data to train AI – here’s how to stop itBy Ciara O'Brien
European ElectionOpens in new windowBeing favourite in opinion polls makes Barry Andrews nervousBy Harry McGee
CourtsTaxi driver goes on trial charged with rape of two women in separate incidents in DublinBy Eimear Dodd
MusicCian Ducrot at St Anne’s Park, Dublin: How to get there, what will he play, ticket info, weather forecast and moreBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Local ElectionsOpens in new window‘As a woman and an elder, I have a lot of experience’: Meet Ireland’s older local election candidatesBy Katie Mellett
Crime & LawBlackrock College scandal: more than 290 people accuse 49 Spiritans and 12 lay staff of abuse By Ronan McGreevy
Asia-PacificIndian election revives Rahul Gandhi’s fortunesBy Benjamin Parkin and Jyotsna Singh in New Delhi
BusinessECB cuts interest rates by 0.25 percentage points after two years of hikesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandJoe Joyce: ‘Brilliant investigative reporter’, author and playwright dies aged 77By Mary Carolan
Ireland‘The dog tore the face off him’: Boy left with 30 stitches after dog attack in Limerick last weekBy David Raleigh
RugbyMunster must guard against complacency as they look to see off Ospreys at Thomond Park By John O'Sullivan
AthleticsRhonex Kipruto: Kenyan runner trained by Irish coach banned for six years for doping offencesBy Ian O'Riordan
AmericasBird flu: Man dies in Mexico after contracting strain not confirmed in humans before, says WHO
IrelandSecond warmest Irish spring on record as above normal temperatures enter 12th consecutive season By Ronan McGreevy
BusinessExchequer returns: Strong tax revenues boost Government’s position ahead of budgetBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastCivilians endangered by Israel’s use of outlawed white phosphorus, Human Rights Watch saysBy Michael Jansen
Elections 2024Voting in the Local and European elections: Where to vote, who is on the ballot paper, and other tipsBy Jennifer Bray
European ElectionOpens in new windowLong ballot papers in Midlands-North-West create logistical issues for count staffBy Louise Walsh
Your MoneyPlans of holiday makers across Europe in disarray after German travel company collapse By Conor Pope
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily podcast: Tempers flare among candidates as polling day approachesListen | 23:31
EducationLeaving Cert English paper two: tough Hamlet and Plath questions cause some consternationBy Peter McGuire
Crime & LawMan arrested for allegedly stalking high-profile female politician was previously questioned over separate incidentBy Conor Lally
CultureGerald Dawe a ‘champion of the outsider’ with ‘inspiring’ passion for literature, memorial toldBy Jack White and Deirdre Falvey
An Irish DiaryLagan leviathan – Frank McNally on the centenary of a great Belfast shipbuilder (and Home Ruler), William PirrieBy Frank McNally
CourtsTraveller families broke off contact after marriage rejection, widow tells murder trialBy Barry Roche
Education‘English paper two was always bound to be the most stressful of all ... the questions were quite odd’By Daksh Wadhwa
State exams live‘Students tested with challenging English paper’: Reaction to day two of Junior Cycle and Leaving Cert examsBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandMolly Martens is free to move on now, leaving behind a trail of nightmarish violenceBy Keith Duggan
CourtsKaren Harrington fails to have conviction for murder of Santina Cawley (2) overturnedBy Paul Neilan
Crime & LawMolly and Tom Martens released from prison after killing Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015By Keith Duggan
GolfScottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele get going early at the Memorial Tournament By Philip Reid
IrelandMan who alerted emergency services to fatal Limerick dog attack ‘did all he possibly could’ to helpBy David Raleigh
USKeir Starmer expected to push for Palestinian state in Labour manifestoBy Kiran Stacey and Pippa Crerar
Crime & LawSuspicious device in Dublin city found to be ‘a hoax’ after examination, gardaí sayBy Sarah Burns
TV & RadioThe Serial Killer’s Wife review: Another British thriller in which a woman’s middle-class life is ripped to tattersBy Ed Power
Crime & LawMan (20s) charged in connection with alleged stalking of female politician in west of IrelandBy Jack White
Crime & LawFourth man arrested in relation to murder of Croatian Josip Štrok in west DublinBy Sarah Burns
TV & RadioNicola Coughlan: I’m hyper aware of what’s going on in Gaza... if I get a few mean Instagram comments, I’ll liveBy Ellen O’Donoghue