FilmThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie: What did Mario do to offend Bob Hoskins? Plus nine other key questions about the film’s starBy Donald Clarke
BusinessEU-Australia trade deal is good for Ireland but only if we tackle competitivenessBy Ian Talbot
BusinessA west Cork hotelier: ‘There’s no money in food. We had to diversify into bedrooms’ By Ciarán Hancock
Property ClinicOur builder wants to start work but our site is waterlogged. Should we wait for it to dry out?By Damian King
BooksColm Tóibín demonstrates a complete command of his craft in new short story collectionBy Michael Cronin
LettersLetters to the Editor, March 30th: On redress schemes in health service, consultants’ fees and let’s hear it for the buses
PeoplePutting unused medicines in bins, toilets or down the sink is making the planet sickBy Joanne Hunt
Pricewatch‘I’m losing the will to live’: Eir’s repeated let-downs overwhelm a pensioner customerBy Conor Pope
Your MoneyInvesting in cryptocurrency seems ‘like a more upmarket approach to gambling’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PoliticsNational Concert Hall reinstates Israeli charity event booked by Alan ShatterBy Arthur Beesley
PeopleThe life of an Irish house buyer: Forget that one house. Lower your standards. Go for itBy Céire Sadlier
SoccerFrom North Macedonia to Munster, it doesn’t pay for teams to be hopeless for longBy Denis Walsh
Your FamilyEndometriosis care: What Ireland can learn from this progressive German clinicBy Derek Scally
Gaelic GamesDonegal play down victory over Kerry team who may be trying to kid rivalsBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessThe surprising science of quitting: ‘Most of us are one event away from leaving our job’By Pilita Clark
SoccerKen Early: You have to wonder if the Ireland players were affected by people totally losing their headsBy Ken Early
BusinessConstruction, infrastructure delays will hinder Irish economic growth, warns Deloitte By Ian Curran
Housing & Planning‘We need a culture where people don’t just sell their house to the highest bidder’By Áine Ryan
OpinionIf you want to know why Trump keeps going to war, look at the size of his military budgetBy Daniel Geary
EducationWork on 1,400-bed student accommodation scheme in Limerick to start within monthsBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerNorth Macedonia: Why you should go to Ireland’s least enticing home friendly everBy Mary Hannigan
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: The pension scheme that employers forgot, and other top stories this morningBy Andrew McNairListen | 09:07
AustraliaAustralian fugitive Dezi Freeman shot dead after seven-month manhunt, police believeBy Cait Kelly, Benita Kolovos and Catie McLeod
Middle EastDonald Trump says US could seize Iran’s Kharg Island as troop numbers riseBy Edward Luce in Washington
Financial ServicesBank of Ireland awaits final details of UK motor mis-selling scheme compensation package
IrelandRoyal Hospital Kilmainham site plan falls short of best practice, says Imma board member By Órla Ryan
ResidentialWhat will €595,000 buy in coastal west Cork and nearby Dublin’s St Stephen’s Green?By Jessica Doyle
IrelandDoctor worried for family’s safety after brother was ‘headbutted and told to speak English’By Órla Ryan
Middle EastIsrael allows access to Jerusalem church after blocking a Catholic leader By Alisa Odenheimer
Crime & LawFour teenagers charged over assault on charity worker and search-and-rescue dog in Co Down
StageTuesdays with Morrie review: An enthralling production of Mitch Albom’s enduring memoirBy Mary Leland
SoccerSammie Szmodics one of three players ruled out of Ireland game against North MacedoniaBy Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessCompetition body raises ‘provisional concerns’ over French deal for Irish linen rental firmBy Ian Curran
Inside Gaelic GamesDonegal’s Michael Murphy should have seen red: What we learned from the GAA weekend
CourtsTanning salon run by sister of Conor McGregor admits selling treatment to underage girlBy Tom Tuite
BusinessFood giants were finally starting to cut prices – then the war beganBy Gregory Meyer in New York and Madeleine Speed in London
MusicSallins Inquiry Now review: Christy Moore and Damien Dempsey put fire into benefit gig’s call for investigationBy Siobhán Long
SoccerLily Agg returns to Ireland squad for World Cup qualifying double-header against PolandBy Mary Hannigan
TV & RadioDJ Scott Mills sacked by BBC over ‘personal conduct’ allegationsBy Casey Cooper-Fiske, Press Association Senior Entertainment Reporter
RugbyIRFU in contact with Irish-qualified Wallabies prop Massimo De Lutiis over potential moveBy Gerry Thornley
SportF1 must find answers to safety crisis after Oliver Bearman’s escape but there are no easy fixes By Giles Richards in Tokyo
TV & RadioSiobhán Cullen on Babies: ‘It’s crazy to me that I had come this far without knowing so much’By Rachel Aroesti
Gaelic GamesDonegal’s dominance from restarts leaves Kerry with an overwhelming problemBy Denis Walsh
Inside Politics NewsletterPrice rises part of bleak backdrop to talk of ending US-Israeli war on IranBy Paul Colgan
BusinessCommemorative coin celebrating playwright Seán O’Casey launched by the Central BankBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessOwner of Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre submits plan for new facade to councilBy Gordon Deegan
Crime & LawDenis Donaldson: Man charged with murder of former IRA memberBy Hugh Dooley and Eoin Reynolds
CourtsDublin man (97) made at least six wills regarding estate valued at more than €800,000By Mary Carolan
Social Affairs‘Blameless young women’: 134 Magdalene survivors granted higher compensationBy Kitty Holland
BusinessUK motor finance industry to pay £2bn less in revised customer redress programmeBy Martin Arnold and Laith al-Khalaf
SoccerDrink in the jeopardy of the World Cup playoffs, it’s the last we’ll get for a while By Jonathan Wilson
RugbyA small bone to pick with the refereeing of Hollie Davidson and Aimee Barrett-TheronBy Owen Doyle
IrelandHe said he’d be back: Arnold Schwarzenegger awarded honorary degree at Ulster UniversityBy Seanín Graham
Crime & LawJón Jónsson disappearance: Veteran UK criminal identified as person of interestBy Conor Gallagher
An Irish DiaryBad call – Fionnuala Ward on putting phones between ourselves and realityBy Fionnuala Ward
TV & RadioBabies on BBC One: Siobhán Cullen is quietly searing in beautifully made show suffused with dreadBy Ed Power
SportMixed day for Irish sailors at the Princess Sofia Trophy in MallorcaBy David Branigan in Mallorca
Crime & LawInvestigation fails to determine origin of drones around Zelenskiy’s Dublin flight By Conor Lally
Middle EastTrump issues new warning to Tehran as Iran rejects US demandsBy David E Sanger, Aaron Boxerman and Erika Solomon
BusinessUK fines Cork-based Apple subsidiary for breaching Russian sanctionsBy Tim Bradshaw and Suzi Ring in London
Middle EastCondemnation as Israel passes law imposing death penalty on convicted PalestiniansBy Lorenzo Tondo in Jerusalem
PoliticsDeputy Lord Mayor Stephens selected by Fianna Fáil for Dublin Central byelectionBy Harry McGee
Crime & LawTwo women released in investigation into murder of father of eight William Delaney By Hugh Dooley