USNeil Sedaka, hitmaker behind Oh! Carol and Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, dies at 86By Leanne Italie, Associated Press
BooksLocal history: Rockite rebellion of 1820s, a Jekyll-and-Hyde press baron and the ‘gregarious grocer’By Paul Clements
BooksColm Tóibín on the writer Mary Lavin: She removed the props by which we might read her women easilyBy Colm Tóibín
BooksThe Last of Earth: Deepa Anappara’s evocative tale of exploration and empire By Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
RecipesMark Moriarty’s easy recipe for green beans with minced pork, garlic and chilliBy Mark Moriarty
BooksThe Disappearing Act by Maria Stepanova and Sasha Dugdale: A slim novella of disconnection By Rachel Andrews
BusinessGovernment should consider lifting ban on nuclear power, says economist John FingletonBy Barry O'Halloran
FoodFrom a Leitrim pub to a Connemara caramel square: Ireland’s favourite food destinations, as chosen by readers
Restaurants‘Right now it’s only a positive if you are Irish in London,’ say Hot Dinners and Murphia List foundersBy Niamh Browne
OpinionPaul Gillespie: What might a more equal dialogue look like in a fractious and divided world?By Paul Gillespie
CultureDamon Albarn’s creative output proves the musical magic of keeping office hoursBy Laura Slattery
Fine Art & AntiquesLights, camera, auction: Wilson’s Yard, beloved of set designers, bars and hotels, sells upBy Sylvia Thompson
FashionDesigner Louise Kennedy: ‘The one thing I always advise is to never touch the product’By Laura Slattery
PoliticsInside Ireland’s preparations for EU presidency: ‘You have to make the country look good’By Jack Power
SoccerMichael Walker: Who is going to stand up for football against Gianni Infantino?By Michael Walker
Six NationsMark Robson on his abuser: ‘When he died, I went through a terrible time because I wanted to kill him’By Malachy Clerkin
Education‘You don’t need a smartphone to be cool’: How a Wicklow school’s ban is inspiring pupils worldwideBy Conor Pope
EuropeDepartments ask to borrow corporate firms’ staff for Civil Service during EU presidencyBy Jack Power and Pat Leahy
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CourtsSolicitors maximise number of court appearances in legal aid cases to boost fees, review findsBy Mary Carolan
Gaelic GamesTyrone footballers facing Tailteann Cup threat if Offaly league test goes awryBy Gordon Manning
CourtsSolicitors defending alleged brothel-keeper get €14,000 in legal aid in single sitting, review findsBy Mary Carolan
StageIreland’s amateur drama groups: ‘I think it is every bit as good as a professional production’By Rosita Boland
Climate CrisisThe Irish roads and bridges most at-risk from intensifying extreme weatherBy Caroline O'Doherty
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson: ‘I assumed Irish players will win duels and work hard. But ... it was not true’By Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesWeekend’s football league fixtures, throw-in times and TV details, including Donegal v GalwayBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesWeekend’s hurling league fixtures, throw-in times and TV details, including Kilkenny v CorkBy Gordon Manning
DrinkValentia Island Vermouth: A synthesis of verdejo, art, local botanicals and experience By Deirdre McQuillan
PeopleBritish ambassador Kara Owen: ‘There is one particular part of Ireland I’d always go to. It is beautiful’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PoliticsDoes the Green Party have a future? Members say climate has slipped down political agendaBy Harry McGee
PeopleChuck Feeney, the billionaire who gave Ireland $1.93bn, was the opposite of TrumpBy Conor O'Clery
PeopleKeith Duggan’s journey through America: The farther west you go the less real Trump becomesBy Keith Duggan
AthleticsEmma Moore: ‘Athletes are the leanest version of themselves, but that’s not always the best’By Ian O'Riordan
RacingColin Keane takes on Rebel’s Romance in Dubai aboard his father’s Crystal Black By Brian O'Connor
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: The GAA’s split season is a success – so why are we still debating it?By Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsPatrick O’Donovan won’t be spending his First Holy Communion money on fixing Oriel ParkBy Miriam Lord
OpinionSimon Harris can’t stop announcing his new investment scheme. This says a lot about himBy Gerard Howlin
SoccerFlares row hasn't gone away, and the other lessons from Friday’s League of IrelandBy Cian O'Connell
WorldIran and the United States: key issues that divide themBy Charles Glover, Raya Jalabi and Abigail Hauslohner
SoccerRosenior has talent to be Chelsea’s answer to Arteta, but can chaos club hold their nerve?By Jacob Steinberg
IrelandCaoimhin Porter-McLoone ‘always tried to see good in people’, Derry crash victim’s funeral hearsBy Chris McNulty
Ireland‘I was speaking with my mother and we heard the rockets’: Iranians in Ireland react By Órla Ryan
AthleticsKate O’Connor smashes sprint hurdles best behind National Indoor champion Sarah LavinBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesProtesters ‘crossed a line’ with GAA Congress disruption, says Jarlath BurnsBy Gordon Manning
IrelandFarmers say they will not back down over calls for removal of Bord Bia chairmanBy Ronan McGreevy
Politics‘Greens can win everywhere’: Success in UK can inspire byelection victories here, O’Gorman saysBy Harry McGee
Gaelic GamesImpressive Louth hammer hapless Cavan at Breffni ParkBy Paul Fitzpatrick at Kingspan Breffni Park
Live UpdatesLive: Netanyahu says ‘all indications’ show Khamenei is ‘no longer with us’ following strikesBy Sarah Burns
Gaelic GamesJordan Morris stars as Meath edge towards Division One with dominant win over KildareBy Paul Keane
BusinessGreg Abel tells Berkshire Hathaway investors its cash pile is not a retreat from deal makingBy Eric Platt
RugbyUlster fall to defeat against Ospreys after late try was controversially ruled outBy Michael Sadlier