Special ReportsUnleashing the power of artificial intelligence in the face of new risksBy Barry McCall
Business‘The threat of the US kneecapping itself is real’: tech insiders voice fears over global AI raceBy Christian Davies, Kathrin Hille, Michael Acton and George Hammond
InnovationDeveloping next generation enzymes to underpin industries from food to therapeutic drugs By Olive Keogh
Special ReportsProtecting the crown jewels: Data security must adapt to rapidly evolving AIBy Sandra O'Connell
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Co Wicklow from €385,000 to €1.4mBy Alanna Gallagher
Consumer TechMyFirst Headphones Airwaves review: Protect your child’s hearing while making them feel grown upBy Ciara O'Brien
RestaurantsRestaurant review: This may have wiped out my calorie allowance for the decade. It’s the real deal and the queue says it allBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmScreamboat: Mickey Mouse as a violent psychopath is no classic, but gory twist on Disney knows its audienceBy Tara Brady
LettersLetters to the Editor, May 1st: On phone etiquette, shingles vaccinations and housing in the Gaeltacht
ResidentialLook inside: Delgany four-bed with sea views and a delightful gardenBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
TV & RadioThe Four Seasons review: Tina Fey and Steve Carell’s drama has stumbled upon an intriguing new premise - the midlife crisisBy Ed Power
TV & Radio‘On which dating show did your parents meet?’ is a classic 2025 icebreaker By Patrick Freyne
Business‘Great progress’ in the race to turn brainwaves into fluent speechBy Michael Peel, Clive Cookson and Richard Waters
ResidentialNew Castlepark Manor scheme in Dalkey with apartments from €750,000 and houses from €1.75mBy Alison Gill
In the News PodcastKneecap: will ‘moral outrage’ over controversial comments halt the rappers’ rise? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 26:25
SportSitting across from a man with power to pay him millions, American footballer Shedeur Sanders took a call from a friendBy Dave Hannigan
ResidentialLook inside: Dundrum home with pool, cinema and a light-filled kitchen that foodies dream of for €3.95mBy Alison Gill
SoccerManchester United vs Athletic Bilbao: Europa League trophy cannot save season, says Amorim By Jamie Jackson
OireachtasThe proposed housing tsar may look like a mild-mannered banker but is, in reality, a lethal killing machineBy Miriam Lord
RacingPunchestown: Teahupoo and Hiddenvalley Lake give Robcour strong hand in bid to seal Stayers’ dominance By Brian O'Connor
OpinionIt would be some irony if the two parts of Ireland taught the UK lessons in devolution By Newton Emerson
Crime & LawMichael Gaine: Why did gardaí upgrade this case and what are they hoping to find?By Conor Lally
Crime & LawPotential ‘whiskey fraud’ victims encouraged to come forward over investment scamsBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionYou don’t have to be religious to accept it was God who brought Trump and Zelenskiy together By Finn McRedmond
Business Today NewsletterMakhlouf worries for the economy and Glanbia chiefs feel the heatBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandBright and sunny weather to continue into bank holiday weekend, but no more record-breaking temperaturesBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawIrish prisons at risk of ‘tragic event’ if overcrowding not fixed, warn prison officersBy Conor Lally
Inside Politics NewsletterMulti-trillion dollar question is - will Trump blink when time is up on tariff pause? By Cormac McQuinn
StageBrendan Gleeson to return to the stage for the first time in 10 years in Conor McPherson’s play The WeirBy Deirdre Falvey
WorkWhy workplaces shouldn't tolerate bad manners - from ignoring emails to gossiping or speaking over colleaguesBy Margaret E Ward
PoliticsFive children among 39 people returned to Georgia on deportation flight from DublinBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsHousing ‘tsar’ salary might be lower than €430,000, say Government sourcesBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Vivienne Clarke, Marie O'Halloran and Harry McGee
FilmRobert De Niro supports daughter as she comes out as trans: ‘I don’t know what the big deal is’By Andrew Pulver
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Red card for Darragh McCarthy raises questions about Tipperary’s mindsetBy Joe Canning
DublinMount Street residents and businesses feel ‘barricaded in’ as anti-tent fences remain one year onBy Jack White
OpinionEven at €430,000 a year, Brendan McDonagh would be nuts to take the housing tsar jobBy John McManus
IrelandDeath of Mayo teenager in hospital after falling ill at GAA training leaves community ‘struggling’ By Tom Shiel in Co Mayo
EducationLeaving Cert textbook author resigns from curriculum reform group amid ‘dumbing down’ concerns By Carl O'Brien
CourtsBoy ‘hooked like a fish in upper left arm’ in inflatable bungee run at school is awarded €25,000By Ray Managh
Social AffairsView that child sex abuse is a thing of the past ‘has allowed it to persist’, says charityBy Sarah Burns
AustraliaEstranged husband of alleged Australian ‘mushroom murderer’ tells trial of strained relationshipBy Alasdair Pal
SoccerLionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo’s continental exits show the limits of their swan songsBy Alexander Abnos
EducationUniversity fees unlikely to rise but global economic uncertainty always a risk, says MinisterBy Harry McGee
USDonald Trump sacks national security adviser Mike Waltz over ‘Signalgate’By Demetri Sevastopulo and James Politi in Washington
Middle EastDonald Trump’s bombing campaign against Houthis tests his vow to ‘stop wars’By Andrew England
CourtsGerry Adams tells defamation trial BBC’s response to Spotlight complaint was ‘absolutely arrogant’By Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandCat rescued from within walls of Galway shop after being trapped for six weeks By Katie Mellett
PoliticsFormer minister for children Roderic O’Gorman defends decision not to publish Grace report last year By Ronan McGreevy and Marie O'Halloran
RugbyJordie Barrett expected to start on bench for Leinster’s game against NorthamptonBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsJury sees clip of TV interview of Richard Satchwell pleading with wife Tina to come homeBy Alison O'Riordan
PoliticsBrendan McDonagh withdraws from consideration for housing ‘tsar’ role after Fine Gael blocks appointmentBy Harry McGee
AustraliaAustralia’s almost sure-footed Labor PM polling ahead of Liberal rival as election looms By Pádraig Collins
PoliticsCouncil staff check radio death notices and RIP.ie to help identify correct people to strike off electoral register By Cormac McQuinn
An Irish DiaryNot so merry - Frank McNally on the month of May’s somewhat ominous reputation By Frank McNally
HealthSection 39 workers accept pay proposal, paving way for end to years-long disputeBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsIreland ‘out of step’ with United States on Israel, US ambassador nominee is toldBy Keith Duggan
The Women's Podcast‘It was such a feeling of awe’: All girls team to represent Ireland at Robotics World ChampionshipsBy Suzanne BrennanListen | 43:06
HealthMandatory alcohol warning labels could be reconsidered due to tariff impact on industry - HarrisBy Shauna Bowers
Social AffairsBishop Brendan Comiskey ‘a product of the Church culture of his time’, funeral toldBy Patsy McGarry
Crime & LawAlmost 200 children were responsible for 10 or more criminal cases each in one yearBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesFormer All-Ireland winner Lorcan Quinn earns scholarship to be American football kickerBy Nathan Johns
Crime & LawCases involving Conor McGregor and Gerry Adams feature in new court art exhibition By Mary Carolan
Ireland‘The Government has gone very quiet’: childcare providers protest for support after election promisesBy Emmet Malone
IrelandRoad Safety Authority launches campaign on drug-driving in advance of bank holiday By Katie Mellett
Crime & LawThree people detained after Shannon Airport security breachBy Patrick Flynn and Jack White