UKDriving in London: My speed awareness course was like the prison in The Shawshank Redemption - everyone was innocentBy Mark Paul
BooksRebel Notes: A timely take on republicanism and music, from The Wolfe Tones to Kneecap, via Alan PartridgeBy Brian Hanley
Property ClinicMy son lives abroad and wants to sell his house here but the tenant won’t move out. What can he do?By Marcus O’Connor
FilmOcean with David Attenborough review: Age has done little to quell the naturalist’s intellectual curiosity and childlike wonder By Tara Brady
MusicDublin International Piano Competition 2025: ‘As a jury member, I feel terrible for those poor kids playing in front of us’By Michael Dervan
Your WellnessFND: ‘I have accepted that, sometimes, doing things like a weekend away means some days of pain, exhaustion and seizures’By Arlene Harris
Commercial PropertyPublic perception of planning system worsens while harsh reality of housing crisis hits homesBy Leon Murray
Commercial PropertyClarendon Properties seeking €11.8m for south Dublin retail investmentBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialLook inside: Former shop turned stylish home with roof terrace in Dún Laoghaire for €850,000By Jessica Doyle
Education‘There’s a war on academia’: US faces brain drain of its brightest and best teachers and studentsBy Margaret E Ward
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I did a good bit of ‘maevesdropping’ in the shop. It’s what Binchy would have wantedBy Róisín Ingle
OpinionMinisters need to stop pointing out obstacles to delivery - and start tackling themBy Michael McDowell
PoliticsPlans for counselling notes to be disclosed in sexual assault trials only if court decides they are relevantBy Cormac McQuinn
EconomyTrump’s tariffs could see up to 25,000 fewer jobs created in IrelandBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Jack Power
Rugby‘If anything, we care too much’: Josh van der Flier picking himself back up after crushing Champions Cup exitBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Donegal and Armagh won’t come up short like Mayo did in their use of the new rulesBy Darragh Ó Sé
EuropeWatch for white smoke begins in Vatican City as conclave meets to elect new pontiff By Patsy McGarry
RugbyGerry Thornley: Munster and Ulster have faced each other in bigger games, but this one is a must-win for bothBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessExplainer: What the Department of Finance says on the impact of Trump’s tariffsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Gaelic GamesEoghan Frayne and Meath out to right some wrongs against Louth in Leinster finalBy Gordon Manning
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Leinster needed Jordie Barrett from the start, you should select your strongest teamBy Gordon D'Arcy
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Three out of four not bad as Dublin’s fall adds spice to provincial finals By Seán Moran
AbroadI have become a person who goes to the gym three times a week. Maybe because I can stop working without guilt at 6pmBy Laura Kennedy
Your Wellness‘I was overheard saying my date wasn’t very good-looking. Now he’s blocking me’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastThe story behind a drone carrying a pipe bomb crashing beside family’s home in DublinBy Sorcha PollakListen | 14:55
OpinionJim O’Callaghan’s public theatrics mask the truth about asylum seeker deportationsBy Madeleine Allen
Middle EastIsraeli strikes on Yemen’s capital killed at least seven, say Houthi rebels By Elena Becatoros and Jon Gambrell, Associated Press
Middle East‘Desperate, traumatised people’: Gaza faces wave of looting, theft and violenceBy Jason Burke in Tel Aviv and Malak A Tantesh in Gaza
SoccerTrajectory, vibe, a sense of progress: Arsenal cannot afford a meek defeat in Paris By Barney Ronay
PoliticsSports diplomacy plan aims to make Ireland a sporting hub, promote country abroad By Sarah Burns
Inside Politics PodcastConclave: why this papal election is the hardest to call in decadesListen | 37:16
StageKevin Hart at 3Arena review: Our phones are sealed in pouches before the show starts. It has a surprising effectBy Siobhán Kane
StageThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe review: Narnia adaptation is a thrilling testament to the wonder of live theatreBy Sara Keating
TV & RadioRTÉ seeks discussion over Israel’s inclusion in the Eurovision Song ContestBy Arthur Beesley
HealthAlmost quarter of nurses, midwives saw doctor over work stress, INMO survey findsBy Shauna Bowers
Gaelic GamesDublin camogie breaks ranks and allows games go ahead even if players refuse to wear skorts By Malachy Clerkin
Middle EastIreland among six countries expressing ‘grave concern’ over Israeli plans to occupy GazaBy Harry McGee
IrelandBelfast council says it did not receive a planning application for Bobby Sands statue By Gráinne Ní Aodha and Cate McCurry, PA
CourtsGerry Adams says he did not sue over allegations of IRA membership because of legal adviceBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandIrish Times readers on the Catholic Church: ‘I am very proud to be a Roman Catholic in Ireland today’By Ella Sloane
PoliticsPresident Michael D Higgins leads tribute to 1916 leaders at annual State CommemorationBy Harry McGee
SportDown with this skort of thing: Why are we talking about the long-rumbling issue all over again?By Mary Hannigan
TV & RadioGood American Family review: An eye-poppingly bizarre true story that fails to come to lifeBy Ed Power
Inside Business PodcastWill DoorDash takeover of Deliveroo mean better pay and conditions for gig economy workers?Listen | 28:33
Asia-PacificIndia-Pakistan crisis: Varadkar and Yousaf urge leaders to ‘exercise restraint’By Sarah Burns and Cormac McQuinn
BusinessKeelings fruit company fails in bid for private hearing of whistleblower allegations By Stephen Bourke
SportPatrick O’Donovan’s overstatements damage credibility of the International Sports Diplomacy FrameworkBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsMichael Healy-Rae seeks injunction against former general election candidate over allegedly defamatory social media postsBy Anne Lucey in Tralee
Crime & LawTwo men arrested in Dublin over arson attack in Cork that left elderly couple homelessBy Barry Roche
PoliticsConsultants diverted public patients to private companies, earning €14.2 million in a year, Dáil toldBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsIrish Nationwide was providing millions in loans before board approval, Fingleton civil trial hears By Paul Neilan
GolfTruist Championship: Rory McIlroy prepares to get back into his groove in PhiladelphiaBy Philip Reid
An Irish DiaryBurning Issues: Frank McNally on an unfortunate metaphor, and the continuing mysteries of the ‘Flannagram’By Frank McNally
Courts‘She is leaving me over this’: Richard Satchwell outlined problems about buying monkeys in same period he is alleged to have murdered wifeBy Alison O'Riordan
Crime & LawVandals cause €500,000 worth of damage to OPW site used to access Castletown HouseBy Ronan McGreevy
India-Pakistan conflictPakistan’s prime minister authorises retaliation after India air strikes By John Reed in Lucknow, Andres Schipani and Jyotsna Singh in New Delhi, Krishn Kaushik and Chris Kay in Mumbai and Humza Jilani in Islamabad
HealthNewly-qualified nurses being ‘driven away’ from profession due to high housing costsBy Shauna Bowers
As it happened: Conclave day onePapal conclave: Black smoke emerges from Sistine Chapel, signalling no new pope electedBy Conor Pope
EducationSchools’ admission policies placing barriers to children with autism, study findsBy Carl O'Brien
Politics‘Luke’s law’ should be created to ban sharing of videos of people ‘in their final moments’By Marie O’Halloran
EuropeMerz’s first day: Berlin back in business and interested in new ‘push for Europe’By Derek Scally
Education‘No points needed, just potential’: Forty college degrees open for applicants outside CAO systemBy Carl O'Brien
CourtsConsultant had serious concerns infant suffered brain damage after finding brain bleeds, court hearsBy Barry Roche
EnvironmentWicklow County Council acquires Magheramore lands with access to famous beachBy Tim O'Brien
EuropePapal conclave: ‘I dread the day I think that’s about to arrive when I’m going to be older than the pope’By Patsy McGarry
Common GroundMichael McDowell ‘a man with a fearsome devotion’ to Ireland, says ex-president Mary McAleese By Mark Hennessy
PoliticsDáil unlikely to debate Occupied Territories legislation before autumnBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
SoccerHakimi seals PSG’s Champions League final spot as bold Arsenal fall shortBy David Hytner at Parc des Princes
PoliticsOpposition parties rally around camogie players favouring shorts over skortsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O’Halloran
EnvironmentWhat is the water quality like at your local beach? Use our table to check By Kevin O'Sullivan
USCliona Ward, Irish woman held in US detention centre after family visit, releasedBy Keith Duggan and Vivienne Clarke