FilmAlec Baldwin’s Rust gets a low-key release, years after the on-set shooting that killed its cinematographerBy Julia Jacobs
FilmThe Wedding Banquet review: Charming cast outshine the flimsy material in fluffy remake of Ang Lee’s indie classicBy Tara Brady
LettersLetters to the Editor, May 8th: On learning from Northern Ireland, awaiting the new pope, and the closure of Castletown House
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Wicklow from €585,000 to €930,000By Alanna Gallagher
RestaurantsIs this restaurant on a train carriage travelling towards a Michelin star?By Corinna Hardgrave
BooksThe Illegals by Shaun Walker: The Russian agent who couldn’t get Irish people to shut up, and other spy storiesBy Pat Carty
FilmRiefenstahl review: Unrepentant propagandist will make you want to yell at the screen, but this fine film gets her in the endBy Donald Clarke
FilmLeni Riefenstahl, Hitler’s favourite film-maker: ‘After the first page of Mein Kampf she became an enthusiastic Nazi’By Tara Brady
ResidentialLook inside: Redbrick Victorian alive with colour on Marlborough Road for €1.25mBy Alison Gill
Housing & PlanningLandlord moved family out of property for daughter who only stayed there ‘for weekends’By Jack White
SportDave Hannigan: Why Bill Belichick’s relationship with woman 49 years younger has America raptBy Dave Hannigan
Asia-PacificIndia-Pakistan conflict: US no longer in a position to put pressure on both sidesBy Denis Staunton
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Now that I am a bus driver extraordinaire, I can pass my wisdom on to youBy Emer McLysaght
SponsoredEnterprise Ireland Innovation Arena Awards return to National Ploughing Championships in Co Offaly this September
Residential‘Like stepping into an Austen novel’: Regency home on prestigious Dublin terrace with stylish sunroom for €4mBy Kevin Courtney
IrelandHow Northern Ireland commemorates the second World War on the 80th anniversary of VE DayBy Freya McClements
OpinionAs much as I want to roll my eyes at Prince Harry’s complaining, it’s clear he’s really miserable By Finn McRedmond
Gaelic GamesLouth boss Ger Brennan declares neutrality but admits his players cheered Meath on in semi-final against DublinBy Gordon Manning
EconomyIreland has strong potential to develop globally competitive offshore wind supply chain, says report By Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Daft scheduling leaves GAA fans channel-hopping between games in biggest Saturday of season so farBy Ciarán Murphy
OireachtasMiriam Lord: The cardinals wore frousers. Sure why can’t the girleens wear skorts?By Miriam Lord
Your WellnessThe quest for perfection is doing you much more bad than good - here’s whyBy Geraldine Walsh
ScienceWill the US respond to AI rivals in the same way it took on Soviet Union in the space race?By Stuart Mathieson
Business Today NewsletterUlster Bank on track, wind energy opportunities and the consequences of cyber security fatigueBy Conn Ó Midheach
PoliticsSimon Harris warns of ‘new challenges’ as EU prepares possible counter measures in US trade disputeBy Cormac McQuinn
Inside Politics NewsletterGovernment remains extremely nervous about Occupied Territories BillBy Pat Leahy
BusinessState can’t build 50,000 homes a year without building 25,000 apartments, Cairn chief claimsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Ian Curran
Gaelic GamesSkorts controversy: Camogie Association calls special congress to vote on issueBy Vivienne Clarke
In the News PodcastHow will Pakistan respond to India’s missile attack? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:46
StageAn Oak Tree at the Young Vic review: Pregnant Jessie Buckley brings extra poignancy to this theatrical wonderBy Kate Wyver
Courts‘Our beautiful Kirsty’: Family thanks jury after man found guilty of murdering Irish partner at Spanish hotelBy Gerard Couzens
CompetitionsWin a two-night stay at The Ice House in Co Mayo, dinner at the 54° 9° Restaurant and a signature VOYA treatment for two in Chill Spa
BusinessIrish businessman Declan Kelly teams up with Beckham and Neville to buy Salford City Football ClubBy Gordon Deegan
Gaelic GamesSkorts v shorts: ‘They’re awkward, and if it’s your time of the month it’s just not comfortable’By Muireann Duffy
IrelandBovine TB Q&A: What is it and why is incidence of the disease increasing on Irish farms?By Ella Sloane
Media‘Netflix levy’: Government decided not to go ahead with content charge despite expert advice By Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessUS bourbon, aircraft and agricultural products in firing line for further EU tariffs By Jack Power and Hugh Dooley
Asia-Pacific ‘India, please stay away’: Locals in Kashmir’s capital shaken by deadly strikesBy Humza Jilani in Muzaffarabad
CourtsPhone linked to Satchwell posted ad for used freezer on Done Deal days after wife’s alleged murder, trial hearsBy Alison O’Riordan
BusinessCRH chair says Irish AGMs still ‘appropriate’ even as holding of meetings overseas is approvedBy Joe Brennan
Middle EastSyrian Druze are walking a ‘tightrope’ between Damascus and IsraelBy Hannah McCarthy in Kfar Hittim, Israel
Crime & LawBarrister claims Gerry Adams did not take legal action before as he was member of IRA army councilBy Fiachra Gallagher
OireachtasEurovision: RTÉ boss says Ireland will not pull out of contest over Israel’s participationBy Cormac McQuinn
Middle East‘So much gratitude in West Bank for Irish solidarity’: How Nobel Prize-winners are raising Palestinians’ plightBy Sally Hayden
HealthBetter mental health support needed for women after giving birth says midwifery professorBy Sorcha Pollak
IrelandRemoval of oral hearings for asylum seekers ‘could significantly increase risk of incorrect decisions’By Órla Ryan
CourtsDublin man died from face, neck and head injuries after prison assault, inquest toldBy Jack White
OireachtasGovernment backbencher fails to turn up for controversial ‘Other Members’ speaking slotBy Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsPublic Accounts Committee to examine ‘profiteering’ on asylum seeker accommodation, new chairman saysBy Martin Wall
The Women's PodcastTina Turner the Musical: ‘Tina really wanted to show the good, the bad and the ugly’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 45:28
RugbyGerry Thornley: Ireland deserve top billing in Lions touring party to Australia By Gerry Thornley
RugbyMunster and Ulster look to experience for match to decide Champions Cup place By Johnny Watterson
RugbyLions squad announcement as it happened: Andy Farrell chooses 15 Ireland players for Lions Tour to AustraliaBy John O'Sullivan and David Gorman
CourtsMan who hit ex-partner in ‘extremely bad assault’ has jail term suspended on appealBy Fionnuala Walsh
BusinessReview under way into DAA’s international duty free and consulting operationsBy Arthur Beesley
An Irish DiaryThrowing shapes: Frank McNally on the mysteries of the Hiberno-English ‘gimp’By Frank McNally
Cycling‘I have to go out and get a few stages’: Sam Bennett reinvents the wheel for Giro d’ItaliaBy Shane Stokes
CourtsFingleton accused of ‘cart-before-horse’ lending for casino in the south of FranceBy Paul Neilan
TV & RadioTarrac na Farraige review: RTÉ documentary about fishing livelihoods is both stunning and heartbreaking By Ed Power
Courts‘I thought I was going to die’: Woman describes being attacked by husband using boiling water and hammerBy Barry Roche
EuropeGerman president tackles uncomfortable statistic: every second German favours ‘drawing a line’ under Nazi pastBy Derek Scally
TV & RadioJoe Duffy retirement: Liveline host presided over Ireland’s court of public opinionBy Mick Heaney
Crime & LawStoneybatter takeaway raided in crackdown on prostitution and money launderingBy Órla Ryan
RugbyJoy of Lions players the saving grace at sanitised event that pandered to sponsors and wealthy fansBy Nathan Johns
OireachtasAirlines ‘declaring they carry weapons’ through Irish airspace, claims People Before Profit TD By Marie O’Halloran
Social Affairs‘It’s like our Olympics’: Irish priests among stunned faithful in St Peter’s Square as Pope Leo XIV emergesBy Patsy McGarry
PoliticsArtificial intelligence already in use in many parts of public service as guidelines are announcedBy Katie Mellett
Social AffairsHiggins wishes Pope Leo XIV well as he takes on role ‘at a time of great challenges for the world’By Órla Ryan
Social AffairsPope Leo XIV: First US-born pontiff addresses the faithful in St Peter’s SquareBy Patsy McGarry
EuropePope Leo XIV: American cardinal Robert Prevost elected as new pope - as it happenedBy Conor Pope and Órla Ryan
Education‘It comes from fear’: Aoife Daly on parents’ battles to get autistic children into schoolsBy Carl O'Brien