BooksLet Me Go Mad In My Own Way by Elaine Feeney: An ambitious, thoughtful, nicely layered bookBy Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
RestaurantsRestaurant review: The worst chicken burger and the worst battered fish I've ever tasted. Anywhere, everBy Corinna Hardgrave
InnovationHow an Irish firm is using AI to make websites accessible to people with a disability By Olive Keogh
InnovationWhat can Irish aviation learn from the carbon-reducing experience of New Zealand?By Neil Briscoe
FilmYour Monster: Audacious debut swerves from romcom to horror. Be prepared for it to cast a spellBy Tara Brady
Film‘I couldn’t resist the fact that the sharks weren’t the monsters’: Sean Byrne on making the thriller Dangerous AnimalsBy Tara Brady
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Wicklow and Dublin from €345,000 to €1.295m By Alanna Gallagher
ResidentialContemporary A-rated five-bed on Brighton Road in Foxrock for €3.25mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
The Counter Ruck PodcastWhich Ireland players will step up for the summer squad while the Lions are away?Listen | 27:53
IrelandUkrainians in Ireland succeeding in asylum applications at twice rate of other nationalitiesBy Kitty Holland
SportFarewell to the store that, with assists from Pelé and Messi, sustained soccer lovers in the USBy Dave Hannigan
Social AffairsFamily reunification delays having ‘devastating’ impact on refugee familiesBy Sorcha Pollak
In the News Podcast‘Fear and distrust’: why children’s healthcare is in crisisBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 00:00
PoliticsSeven international protection accommodation contracts terminated in first four months of 2025 By Ellen Coyne
OpinionIreland is like the paradox of Schrödinger’s cat: a wet country that has too little waterBy Lorcan Sirr
PoliticsDepartment objected to Government’s ‘housing tsar’ amid concerns over pay and recruitmentBy Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
Housing & PlanningLands near Leopardstown Racecourse to be developed for housing following long-awaited dealBy Arthur Beesley
Gaelic GamesCork may be willing to lose the Munster battle to win the All-Ireland warBy Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic GamesCork believe goals win games but Limerick’s sharpshooting can get the job doneBy Gordon Manning
MusicIn The Meadows featuring Iggy Pop, Slowdive and Lambrini Girls: When is it on, stage times, how to get there, weather and tickets infoBy Polly Dennison
CultureThe 2 Johnnies at St Anne’s Park: Everything you need to know about Pints in the FieldBy Cian O'Connell and Polly Dennison
BusinessAIB-FoodCloud partnership has prevented 15,000 tonnes of food from going to wasteBy Hugh Dooley
Gaelic GamesDraw against Galway can be a turning point in Derry’s season, says McKaigueBy Ciarán Kirk
Your WellnessSOS cancer hotline making ‘a real, tangible difference in the lives of people going through chemotherapy’By Sheila Wayman
Climate CrisisNew batteries based on rusting will help make Ireland’s energy secure and cleanBy Hannah Daly
OpinionGerry Adams defamation verdict won’t have a chilling effect on journalism - and here’s whyBy Newton Emerson
USTrump signs ban on citizens entering the US from 12 countries, including Iran, Haiti and Afghanistan By Maanvi Singh in San Francisco and Martin Pengelly in Washington
BusinessUK tax office hit in €55.8m phishing scam targeting 100,000 taxpayers’ online accountsBy Emma Agyemang
TransportGarda cameras planned for railway level crossings, with automatic fines and penalty pointsBy Ella Sloane
BooksWriters remember Edmund White: The chronicler, artist and patron saint of queer literatureBy Alan Hollinghurst, Colm Tóibín, Adam Mars-Jones, Olivia Laing, Mendez, Tom Crewe and Seán Hewitt
TransportRyanair flight makes emergency landing in Germany after nine injured in turbulenceBy Ludwig Burger
BusinessBank of Ireland seen having clarity on UK motor finance scandal costs this yearBy Joe Brennan
Smart MoneyWill markets see a July surprise? Four key warning signs investors and pension-holders need to watch By Cliff Taylor
PoliticsUS diplomats met Irish media watchdog as tensions rise in Washington over regulation of tech firms By Martin Wall
BusinessIrish economy expands by almost 10% as exporters rush to beat tariff deadlinesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Housing & PlanningDublin tenants shocked to be evicted due to ‘little-known legal loophole’ By Kitty Holland
Courts‘Significant deterioration’ in the mental health of Eleanor Donaldson, court hearsBy Seanín Graham
CourtsSean McGovern concerned over ‘legality, propriety, process’ of Dubai arrest and extradition, court toldBy Conor Lally
Junior CycleJunior Cycle Irish: Relief among students over ‘fair’ and ‘relatable’ exam paperBy Peter McGuire
BusinessWhat does the latest ECB rate cut mean for Ireland’s mortgage holders and savers?By Conor Pope
HealthNational Treatment Purchase Fund seeks assurances from all hospitals that rules of waiting-list schemes being followedBy Martin Wall and Marie O’Halloran
MusicThe Hermes Experiment review: As the lines blur between original works and arrangements, this concert becomes almost mesmerisingBy Michael Dervan
Leaving CertificateHelen McEntee on her Leaving Cert: ‘Let’s put it this way - I wasn’t aiming for 500 or 600 points’
IrelandProtest announced following Wicklow County Council decision not to repaint rainbow crossingBy Tim O'Brien
Courts‘Why are there all these mistakes?’ Woman laments loss of daughter and unborn grandson as hospital apologises
BusinessWindfarm must shut down three turbines and pay €360,000 damages to couple, High Court ordersBy Mary Carolan
TV & RadioDept. Q on Netflix: A thumpingly bingable thriller fuelled by mordant wit and a world-weary detectiveBy Ed Power
CourtsSuspended solicitor’s appeal over professional misconduct finding to be heard in JulyBy Mary Carolan
Middle EastIsraeli military recovers bodies of two hostages held by Hamas, says NetanyahuBy Mark Weiss
IrelandMaureen Walsh, mother of music manager Louis, remembered as an ‘extraordinary woman’ at funeral MassBy Tom Shiel
IrelandWhat is Emeis and where are its Irish care homes located? By Joe Brennan, Stephen Conneely and Jack White
CourtsTeenage boys sentenced to six years in detention for raping girl in car at Limerick RacecourseBy Isabel Hayes
BooksAlmost 400 Irish writers sign statement calling for immediate ceasefire in Israel-Palestine conflict
BusinessTech giants’ indirect emissions rose 150% in three years amid AI growth, UN saysBy Olivia Le Poidevin
CourtsBoy (16) ‘at real risk of death’ after targeting by drug dealers brought to secure careBy Kitty Holland
TV & RadioAidan Gillen and Ella Lily Hyland to star in new crime drama Tall Tales & MurderBy Laura Slattery
EnvironmentIrish farmers tackling emissions and water quality issues but more needs to be done, says Taoiseach By Kevin O'Sullivan
Courts‘Go like f**k mate’: How the MV Matthew ship and a €157 million drugs haul was seizedBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsSupreme Court ruling on compensation for lands devalued due to electricity power lines could affect thousands of landownersBy Mary Carolan
Leaving CertificateLeaving Cert English paper two: ‘Dense’ questions posed a challenge amid relief over appearance of much-predicted poetsBy Peter McGuire
DublinSwimming banned at Dollymount Strand due to suspected sewage discharge after heavy rainfall By Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawJury being picked in trial of Dublin firefighter accused of rape in US over St Patrick’s weekend By Susan Zalkind in Boston
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Limerick’s unrivalled big-match experience gives them edge over Cork in Munster finalBy Joe Canning
An Irish DiaryA Phrase that Passeth Understanding – Frank McNally on a rude biblical euphemismBy Frank McNally
TennisSabalenka ends Swiatek’s reign on clay to set up French Open final against GauffBy Tumaini Carayol at the French Open
Rugby‘Crampgate’ tells us rugby’s code of dignity counts for little when lucrative online views are at stakeBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandAthlete who died shortly after finishing Cork marathon ‘led with open arms’, says father By Olivia Kelleher
CourtsSon of John Magnier says he handed over €50,000 in two envelopes as an ‘appreciation’ to Barne Estate owners
EducationReaction to Leaving Cert English paper two as it happened: Relief as much-predicted Eavan Boland featuresBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandStaff in nursing home at centre of neglect claims ‘did not show a shred of empathy’ for woman (92)By Stephen Conneelly
Classroom to CollegeCarl O’Brien: ‘Students buoyed by positive start to State exams 2025’ By Carl O'Brien
Student diaryLeaving Cert student diary: ‘I’m running on adrenaline ... Albufeira, we’re coming for you!’By Princess Collins
SoccerComeback kid Robbie Brady hopes career renaissance takes him and Ireland all the way to the World CupBy Gavin Cummiskey