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PeopleThe Irish working for US firms: ‘Friday 4.30pm and somebody is trying to kick off a project’By Paul Colgan and Jen Hogan
Gaelic GamesOver the last 100 years, the national leagues have innovated and entertainedBy Seán Moran
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OpinionHistory shows oil shocks are followed by recessions – will it be any different this time? By David McWilliams
EnvironmentIreland’s skylarks were disappearing but this simple solution could bring their song back By Ella McSweeney
Gaelic Games‘You can express yourself’: Cork enjoying the best of Steven Sherlock now the fear has goneBy Denis Walsh
Crime & LawRussia-bound ship seen dropping anchor near subsea cables after visiting Limerick plantBy Conor Gallagher
BooksTana French: ‘In Ireland, things are coded. You don’t necessarily have the code when you arrive’By Peter Murphy
RugbyMatt Williams: Munster players need to learn tackle is not what you take fishingBy Matt Williams
BusinessNorthern Ireland animal health group Norbrook makes €23.5m loss after failing US auditBy Colin Gleeson
PeopleI’m driving less. I don’t want to see the world through a driver’s eyes any moreBy Joanna Marsden
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Easter awards: ‘Air raid’ O’Donovan a clear winner of the Sulky Bunny gongBy Miriam Lord
Gaelic GamesWeekend’s football league finals: Predictions, throw-in times and TV details, including Kerry v DonegalBy Seán Moran and Gordon Manning
RugbyRieko Ioane: ‘I needed Leinster to get me out of my comfort zone and grow my game’ By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsMairead McGuinness will be paid fees as EU special envoy for religious freedomBy Cormac McQuinn
OpinionUkraine may have paid the price for Ireland talking out of both sides of its mouthBy Edward Burke
Soccer‘Pain’ felt by Heimir Hallgrímsson after Prague loss shows how far Ireland have comeBy Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsIreland is on the cusp of another shock. What does it mean for Government’s budget plans?By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsCork tipster is warned against publishing further criticisms of rival Rob HeneghanBy Mark Tighe
IrelandFarmers push for suspension of carbon charges on fertiliser as prices soar due to Iran warBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsLabour Court issues AI guidance for preparing cases amid rise in inaccurate evidenceBy Emmet Malone
FashionInside Ireland’s favourite preloved fashion shops: ‘We’re not driven by trends’By Niamh Browne and Rosita Boland
Crime & LawTraveller feuds: How family pride and social media are driving extreme violenceBy Conor Lally
OpinionThe unmasking of ‘America’s Dad’: How Bill Cosby’s crimes are still catching up with himBy Marion McKeone
IrelandGardaí sacrificed IRA informer to protect a more useful one, ex-Special Branch officer claims By Mark Hennessy
FoodHow to tackle Ireland’s unhealthy food environment: Experts on changes they want to seeBy Sylvia Thompson
StageTrojans review: Barrier between audience and performer disappears in Luail’s poignant, intimate danceBy Christie Seaver
Ireland‘Every day is a milestone’: How specialist schools support teens in deep mental health crisisBy Colin Regan
StageBarnum star Lee Mead: ‘I was hoping I’d be singing on a cruise ship, but no. It was a car ferry’By Lauren Murphy
IrelandClocks go forward tonight: Shorter Sunday lie-in, but brighter summer evenings are aheadBy Karl McDonald
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson: ‘If you crash a car, the best thing to do is drive again’By Michael Scully
IrelandDefence Forces use new ‘strategic reach’ Air Corps plane for Lebanon troop rotationBy Conor Pope
CourtsMan charged in €1.5m drugs seizure at Dublin home ‘not the Napoleon of crime’, court toldBy Tom Tuite
UKHalf a million march in London for ‘biggest ever’ protest against far-right, say organisersBy Aine Fox and Izzie Addison
CourtsBelfast man charged with assault of cabin crew member prior to Dublin-Amsterdam flightBy Tom Tuite
Gaelic GamesNational Hurling League finals: Laois overpower Kerry to claim Division 2 titleBy Chris McNulty
Live UpdatesIsraeli strike kills three journalists in Lebanon; Ukraine denies claims Iran destroyed Dubai depotBy Conor Pope
PoliticsHomeless figures and struggles of Defence Forces veterans a ‘sad reflection’, says PresidentBy Ronan McGreevy
Housing & Planning‘No way, we won’t pay’: Dublin City Council tenants rally to oppose rent increasesBy Ronan McGreevy
BooksJames Joyce - A Political Life by Frank Callanan: Depth and detail over a wide historical canvasBy Terence Killeen
GardeningThe revolting habits of one of the most common Irish garden pests, and how to get rid of themBy Fionnuala Fallon
BooksSheila O’Flanagan: Losing family members makes you aware of how fragile our connections areBy Martin Doyle
CourtsScarlett Faulkner was struck 11 times to the head with iron bar in Tipperary attack, court hearsBy David Raleigh
USMinnesota centre stage as thousands of anti-Trump rallies take place across USBy Tim Reid, Brad Brooks and Mark Vancleave
Middle EastHouthi forces enter Iran conflict with missile attacks on Israeli military sitesBy Julian Borger
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson hoping Séamus Coleman will stick with Ireland for Euro 2028 campaignBy Michael Scully