BooksHow to End a Story: Collected Diaries by Helen Garner review – ‘small, random stabs of extreme interestingness’ captured on the page By Mia Levitin
RestaurantsRestaurant review: An experience simply unlike anything else in DublinBy Corinna Hardgrave
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Offaly from €250,000 to €985,000By Alanna Gallagher
FilmMr Burton review: Absorbing Richard Burton origin story features a tremendous Harry Lawtey as the future Hollywood starBy Tara Brady
InnovationTrump’s science policies pose long-term risk to innovation, economists warnBy Ben Casselman
TechnologyHow many Ciara O’Briens does it take to start taking personal data seriously?By Ciara O'Brien
Europe‘This place is not good’: Homeless migrants with nowhere to go cleared from camps along the Seine By Jack Power
FilmRestless review: Perfectly pitched thriller makes an everyday irritation impressively stressful By Donald Clarke
MusicMike Scott: ‘Ireland is recovering from a long trauma, and opening out in to a liberal future. I feel very at home’By Pat Carty
TV & RadioPulse review: Plot is far from a priority in this Greys Anatomy-inspired soapy distraction By Ed Power
InnovationDublin start-up targets stress, menopause and men’s health with new wellness supplementsBy Olive Keogh
ResidentialLook inside: Elegant Victorian on Burlington Road with spacious back garden for €2.75mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
In the News PodcastTrump’s tariffs: what did he announce and how will Ireland respond? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 12:33
BusinessFormer IDA chief appointed to lead Grant Thornton industry practice as tariffs loomBy Hugh Dooley
ScienceMisinformation, disinformation and conspiracy theories are not exclusive to the political rightBy William Reville
Business‘Mad time and effort’: LinkedIn superuser status is not for the faint-heartedBy Bethan Staton
WorkRight to request remote working in Ireland is a ‘toothless tiger’, employment lawyer says By Emmet Malone
ResidentialLook inside: Novelist Cathy Kelly is selling her Enniskerry home on an acre for €1.75mBy Jessica Doyle
IrelandChurch orders’ refusal to pay mother-and-baby home redress leaves Government with dilemmaBy Arthur Beesley
OpinionUnderinvestment in water is harming the environment and economy, but no politician dares mention a solutionBy Newton Emerson
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Glorious uncertainty of football championship something to look forward toBy Ciarán Murphy
OireachtasMiriam Lord: The drama of the Opposition’s walkout lost its potency when government backbenchers also bailedBy Miriam Lord
Housing & PlanningSouth Dublin County Council seeks pass from itself for land deemed taxable on its own mapBy Arthur Beesley
Gaelic GamesRob Downey hoping to end Cork’s league title drought at Páirc Uí ChaoimhBy Gordon Manning
Ireland‘We are begging for help to bring them here’: Mothers of sick Palestinian children plead with Government for loved ones to joinBy Sorcha Pollak
OpinionAfter years of skilfully playing both sides of the ‘Boston or Berlin’ binary, we must now choose one of themBy Finn McRedmond
SpaceGetting to the moon with the help of an Irish scientist and 900 tonnes of lunar dust By Niamh Shaw
US tariffsDonald Trump is nothing if not a showman but his instincts deserted him on ‘Liberation Day’By Keith Duggan
OpinionEU faces moment of truth as it faces threats from Trump’s tariffs and Putin’s warBy Bobby McDonagh
Inside Politics NewsletterIreland on alert after Trump imposes tariffs but relieved over pharma exclusionBy Harry McGee
Australia‘Nowhere on earth is safe’: Trump imposes tariffs on uninhabited islands near AntarcticaBy Kate Lyons and Nick Evershed
Gaelic GamesMick O’Dwyer, in his own words: ‘I’m addicted, totally addicted to the game’By Mary Hannigan
FilmA Minecraft Movie review: Jason Momoa and Jack Black have a ball in a proudly silly family adventureBy Tara Brady
Gaelic GamesJim Gavin defends managers’ reluctance to share data with Football Review Committee By Seán Moran
OireachtasConcerns raised about implementing Bill to ban aircraft transiting weapons to IsraelBy Marie O’Halloran
Middle East‘I’m here! Can you hear me?’ One family’s story of death in GazaBy Vivian Yee in Cairo and Bilal Shbair in southern Gaza
StageAndrew Scott: ‘It’s a potentially scary thing to think that you might live up to your potential’By Alexis Soloski
Sports BriefingMick O’Dwyer was ‘one of the most influential personalities in GAA history’By Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesTactical analysis: Donegal used league to refine some ploys and to hide othersBy Paul O’Brien
StageThe Book of Mormon review: Gleeful, joyous and hilarious. Even Bono gets a mentionBy Laura Slattery
Gaelic GamesMick O’Dwyer tributes: ‘He set the standard for all of us and we’re only trotting after him’By Mary Hannigan
BusinessConfidential Revenue paper says pension system open for large scale abuse by wealthyBy Ken Foxe
PoliticsTrump tariffs: How did the White House come up with different rates for different countries?By Paul Colgan
SoccerJames Tarkowski should have been sent off against Liverpool, admits PGMOLBy Ben Fisher and Andy Hunter
CourtsUK government’s failure to order inquiry into Sean Brown murder ‘cannot stand’, appeal court rules
Gaelic GamesSix of the best: Some of Mick O’Dwyer’s greatest days on and off the pitchBy Gordon Manning
USElon Musk denies his role in Trump administration is coming to premature endBy Joe Miller in Washington
Crime & LawFamily of young man killed in hit-and-run to press DPP over ‘lenient’ sentenceBy Órla Ryan
BusinessInfluencer Lisa McGowan receives €3m in pay and pension contributions from her company By Gordon Deegan
RacingWillie Mullins breathes new life into race for British trainers’ title with 102-1 four-timer at AintreeBy Brian O'Connor
BusinessState takes in €23.6bn in first quarter tax revenues amid warning on hit to employment from US tariffsBy Barry O'Halloran
BusinessIrish food and drink sectors brace for tariff impact with butter and whiskey in the firing line By Ian Curran
CourtsBusinessman can return to US while deciding plea for charge of sexual assault at Shelbourne Hotel
IrelandDublin police officers killed before city’s force merged with An Garda Síochána are commemorated 100 years onBy Patsy McGarry
IrelandTrump tariffs explained: What will the different EU and UK rates mean for Northern Ireland?By Freya McClements
WorkEmployee who took time off work for IVF treatment wins €10,000 for unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
EuropeRussian envoy visits White House as Trump tries to freeze war in UkraineBy Max Seddon in Berlin
BusinessKeogh’s Crisps will look to other markets following US tariffs hike, says founderBy Hugh Dooley
IrelandUS tariffs leave Northern Ireland producers facing higher costs and awkward questions By Freya McClements
An Irish DiaryMusic to our ears – Paul Clements on 150 years of the Belfast Philharmonic SocietyBy Paul Clements
SportFinn Lynch best of the Irish heading into the final day of fleet racing in MallorcaBy David Branigan
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke may feel the roundabout benefits of passing on Grand Slam TrackBy Ian O'Riordan
Asia-PacificHeat and rains increase risk of disease as Myanmar earthquake death toll continues to rise
USTrump fires National Security Council officials after activist alleges ‘disloyalty’By Guy Chazan in New York
CourtsMan who issued threatening letter to TV psychologist Eddie Murphy gets four-month jail sentenceBy Joe Barrett
Housing & PlanningTenant who says bed bugs forced him out of apartment is awarded €1,000 in damagesBy Jack White
PoliticsTrump tariffs: Taoiseach urges caution amid signs of EU divisionBy Pat Leahy, Jack Power and Jack Horgan-Jones
US tariffsAs it happened: Day after ‘liberation’ sees Donald Trump face widespread backlash from US lawmakers over tariffsBy Harry McGee, Jack White and Colin Gleeson
MarketsGlobal markets in turmoil as Trump tariffs wipe $2.5trillion off Wall Street By Richard Partington
BusinessAlmost 90% of Irish companies hit by disruption or financial loss due to cyberattacksBy Ciara O'Brien
Education‘Skill, baby, skill’: Plan to attract global research leaders to Ireland following US trade shockBy Carl O'Brien
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 4th: On responding to Trump’s tariffs, family reunification, Molly Malone