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BooksOff the Scales by Aimee Donnellan: a lively tale of the stunning rise of OzempicBy Karlin Lillington
EconomyIrish farm lobby’s decision to oppose Mercosur could cost them when next EU budget is framed By John FitzGerald
FilmNo Other Choice director Park Chan-wook: ‘That is the challenge of cinema – how to communicate inner life without explaining it’By Tara Brady
Crime & LawWho were the Dublin rioters? What 82 prosecutions tell us about the unrestBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & Law‘Laughing gas’ may be added to list of drugs tested for at roadside Garda checkpointsBy Marie O’Halloran
Social AffairsDual pressure of insecure tenancy and heating home having marked impact on private rentersBy Caroline O'Doherty
BusinessEurope needs a resilient food system and as part of its broader strategic defence By Justin McCarthy
BusinessIreland’s 11 billionaires are collectively wealthier than 85% of the country’s adultsBy Joe Brennan
Your Money‘I bought a boat a few years back. It cost roughly what a deposit for a small house would have’By Tony Clayton-Lea
FashionCelia Holman Lee on a lifetime in modelling: ‘Your greatest gift is your posture’By Deirdre McQuillan
SoccerKen Early: Manchester United shouldn’t make the same mistake twice with Michael CarrickBy Ken Early
Gaelic GamesTipperary hurlers reminded us why the past is more powerful than the futureBy Denis Walsh
Early Edition PodcastFive stories in 10 minutes - Surge in Irish facing deportation from US and Dublin riots prosecutionsListen | 08:55
Your WellnessScreens, stress and the generational gap – ideas for staying well in a connected worldBy Dr Amy Watchorn
Education‘My daughter, along with most of her classmates, seem laser-focused on going to UCD or Trinity’By Brian Mooney
Business Today NewsletterIreland’s 11 billionaires’ wealth rises 2% to €46.3bn, Oxfam saysBy Joe Brennan
MusicLouis Tomlinson: How Did I Get Here? review – Thumpingly okayish blend of Oasis guitars and Ed Sheeran-style saccharine bangersBy Ed Power
TV & Radio Dancing with the Stars: An emotive night sees a stark fade to black for singer Brian KennedyBy Ed Power
IrelandYour new cycle route: Where will €360m in cycling and walking funds be spent this year?By Olivia Kelly
SportThe pass of the century then brutal reality: the football gods won’t let the Chicago Bears have nice thingsBy Oliver Connolly
Inside Politics NewsletterFor how much longer can Ireland embrace both Boston and Berlin? By Paul Colgan
EconomyState has little option but to urge caution when dealing with Trump’s latest tariff threatBy Cliff Taylor
CourtsHutch family member jailed for 6½ years after Dublin robbery armed with a hammerBy Fiona Ferguson
SoccerDonyell Malen makes instant impact as Roma striker to put pressure on Evan FergusonBy Nicky Bandini
MusicChoice Music Prize 2025: CMAT and Amble among shortlisted nominees for Irish Album of the YearBy Niamh Browne
CourtsMan (26) jailed over ‘totally unprovoked’ stabbing of grandmother in central DublinBy Alison O’Riordan
EuropeBleak times in Copenhagen: ‘It’s like fifth graders bullying the small guy in the corner’ By Elisabeth Bumiller in Copenhagen
TV & RadioA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Cheerier than Game of Thrones and brimming with Irish talentBy Ed Power
CourtsSon of late criminal tried to murder ex-wife’s friend he blamed for marriage break-upBy Eoin Reynolds
SoccerShamrock Rovers believe ‘marketplace’ puts Michael Noonan’s value above €2 million By Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessShop worker with heart condition let go for taking too much sick leave gets €6,500By Stephen Bourke
TennisNovak Djokovic continues to make Australian Open history as tour’s endearing elder statesmanBy Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park
BusinessWicklow based Ace Group Packaging to invest €2 million to fuel international export goalsBy Hugh Dooley
Middle EastSyrian president pulls off another stunning advance with Kurdish agreementBy Cian Ward in northeast Syria
PoliticsState’s EU presidency to include work on disabling non-consensual images and child-sex abuse material By Harry McGee
The Women's PodcastWomen against Iran’s regime: ‘Freedom is fragile… do not take it for granted’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 44:59
BusinessPermission sought for 87-bedroom hotel on site of former AIB branch in Dublin 4By Gordon Deegan
RacingRebecca Curtis readying Haiti Couleurs for Irish Gold Cup bid at Dublin Racing FestivalBy Brian O'Connor
PoliticsMinister looks to reduce apprenticeships by a year to increase construction sector workforceBy Emmet Malone
Crime & LawFamily of man whose remains went unidentified for 13 months meet Garda OmbudsmanBy Una Mullally
Middle EastHamas ready to hand over administration of Gaza as Trump’s ‘board of peace’ gains supportBy Mark Weiss
CourtsJury being selected for long-delayed inquest into death of Noah Donohoe (14)By Seanín Graham and Freya McClements
CourtsTreatment of teen’s body after murder a ‘constant and unbearable torment’, says motherBy Fiona Magennis
Gaelic GamesNFL Division Four: Wicklow and Longford chasing promotion, with Carlow and Antrim in the mixBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsProposed law would enble Minister to decide on process relating to State gas reserve By Caroline O'Doherty
CourtsMore than 65 injuries to Bruna Fonseca’s head, body and limbs, murder trial hearsBy Barry Roche
IrelandIrish citizen imprisoned in Venezuela flown to Prague in flow of prisoner releasesBy Jade Wilson
CourtsPsychiatrists clash over man’s fitness to be tried over attempted murder of three childrenBy Mary Carolan
Gaelic GamesKilmacud Crokes table motion seeking to end Allianz sponsorship of National LeaguesBy Ian O'Riordan
HealthPsychiatric nurse jailed for stabbing 18-year-old admits to professional misconductBy Stephen Farrell
SportSwim Ireland become latest national sports governing body to discontinue use of X platformBy Ian O'Riordan
As It HappenedEurope facing ‘existential moment’, says Tánaiste Simon HarrisBy Jack White and Jade Wilson
PoliticsEuropean leaders hope to avoid Greenland dispute escalating into trade war By Jack Power, Derek Scally and Harry McGee
CourtsFormer British soldier played ‘logistical role’ in smuggling €42m worth of cocaineBy Fiona Magennis