BooksPutting Wales First by Richard Wyn Jones: Thinking for Wales - An exciting read with global relevance By Angela Graham
BooksFrancis of Assisi: The Life of a Restless Saint – An empathetic and evenly paced treatment of the medieval saintBy Andrew Roycroft
BooksGreen Ink by Stephen May: Smart and energetic, with memorable characters and sharp asidesBy Henrietta McKervey
BooksElegy, Southwest by Madeleine Watts: A climate-change novel weighed down by a deluge of soupy proseBy Huda Awan
LettersLetters to the Editor, March 29th: On the militarisation of the EU, and Lowry and a divided Dáil
BooksBooks in brief: Tales of a Patchwork Life; Calls May be Recorded for Training and Monitoring Purposes; The Afghans; Holding The Line; I Hope You’re Happy; The Keeper of the Bees
Fine Art & AntiquesA big 10 days for still-life painting and mid-century furniture loversBy Sylvia Thompson
PeopleAnnie McCarrick murder: Garda cold case team hope new timeline will lead to breakthroughBy Áine Ryan
BooksAuthor Shane Hegarty: ‘I’m lucky to see the work done by teachers. They are undervalued’By Martin Doyle
TV & RadioHitchhiker’s Guide offered glimpse of a future where technology would mediate almost every interactionBy Ed Power
USIt took about 40 seconds for US immigration officers to lift the Turkish student off the streets of BostonBy Keith Duggan
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘I most certainly do have an American accent,’ I tell my supposed half-brother. ‘I’m from south Dublin’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:13
BooksAbundance; The Care Economy; The Measure of Progress: ‘The old is dying and the new cannot be born’ By Vic Duggan
EnvironmentLooking forward to a future where doctors prescribe time to take in a hedgerowBy Ella McSweeney
CultureThe Guide: Moonlight – The Philip Lynott Enigma, Gabrielle, The Book of Mormon and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Books‘The city is always changing but this is the Dublin of now’: Declan Meade on capturing the capital in words and proseBy Róisín Ingle
GardeningYellow is a polarising colour with gardeners. Here are 10 subtler daffodils to tryBy Fionnuala Fallon
PeopleSteve Wall: ‘When Bono was offered the medal, I tweeted: Surely he won’t accept that. I didn’t know he already had’ By Ed Power
MusicMiki Berenyi: ‘The internet has sent people I know completely crazy. That is not restricted to young people’By Ed Power
FilmFionnula Flanagan: I remember the ‘No Irish or dogs’ signs. I didn’t want to live in a country that took that attitude towards meBy Donald Clarke
Art‘Thanks to the bogs, life will continue. Just not ours’: The Irish bog and our national psyche By Gemma Tipton
Climate CrisisDublin 4 residents waiting for flood defences as insurance premiums hit astronomical ratesBy Olivia Kelly
Climate CrisisThe Uninsurables: One in 20 Irish houses struggles to get flood insuranceBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PhotographyCircus Gerbola in pictures: ‘People are looking for more of a family experience since Covid’By Nick Bradshaw
GolfRory McIlroy at The Masters: Brace for the next chapter in one of Ireland’s greatest sporting sagasBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsConor McGregor presidential bid: All but one of 188 councillors would not vote for MMA fighter, survey showsBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionNo limits? Why the United States could be on the verge of a constitutional crisisBy Nicholas Canny
Politics‘I would not even consider voting for that horrid man’: Councillors respond to Conor McGregor’s bid for presidential nominationBy Conor Gallagher
BusinessIs Guinness owner Diageo on activist investors’ radar as stock languishes at eight-year low?By Joe Brennan
Six NationsItaly v Ireland: Injury-free Aoibheann Reilly to start as Irish side look for rare win on the roadBy John O'Sullivan
PoliticsMiriam Lord: With Verona under fire, TDs suddenly realise they are gravely concerned about misogyny after allBy Miriam Lord
BusinessUK state pension purchase may expose people to fines over tax returns after they left UK By Dominic Coyle
OpinionSpeaking rights for Michael Lowry would not be on my list of issues critical to our democracyBy Pat Leahy
PoliticsLeo Varadkar confirms he will feature in RTÉ travel show and rules out presidential bidBy Dara Bradley
SoccerSt Pat’s show title ambitions, Duff shows what it means – what we learned from Friday’s League of Ireland matchesBy Cian O'Connell
OpinionWithout Signal security leak, we would not have known depth of Trump’s contempt for EuropeBy Daniel Geary
IrelandFrances Black ‘open to the conversation’ about becoming a presidential candidateBy Sarah Burns
EuropeDenmark rebukes US for hostile tone after Vance’s Greenland tripBy Kate Sullivan and Stephanie Lai
IrelandIreland weather: Sunshine and temperatures up to 17 degrees expected, say Met ÉireannBy Sarah Burns
IrelandJust six people turn up for Tesla protest in Dublin as thousands demonstrate worldwideBy Tim O'Brien
SoccerRepublic of Ireland to return to Páirc Uí Chaoimh for Nations League clash against SloveniaBy Muireann Duffy
Middle EastIsrael admits firing at ambulances in Gaza after Palestinians say rescuers missing in RafahBy Lorenzo Tondo in Jerusalem and agencies
Gaelic GamesBlow for Meath as Joe McMahon and Martin Corey step away from management teamBy Gordon Manning
OpinionDonald Trump’s tariffs: What does the US president have in store for Ireland tomorrow? By Cliff Taylor