BooksAmong Communists by Sinéad Morrissey: memoir captures North in pressure cooker of weirdnessBy Nicholas Allen
CultureEaster holidays event guide: Alan Gilsenan Retrospective, David Kitt and the other best things to see in IrelandBy Tony Clayton-Lea
RestaurantsReview: This is one of the country’s top restaurants – just pray you get a tableBy Corinna Hardgrave
BusinessProperty owners ‘lack confidence’ to challenge outcome of insurance claims – survey By Ian Curran
FilmKim Novak’s Vertigo review: Fascinating conversation with still astute and connected starBy Donald Clarke
InnovationMake it easier to watch live sport in one place and you’ll do away with dodgy boxesBy Emmet Ryan
ResidentialLook inside: Terenure four-bed with vaulted-ceiling extension and converted atticBy Miriam Mulcahy
ResidentialBallysallagh House is a rare example of an unspoilt Georgian home with gardens and stables By Frances O'Rourke
FashionHow to get to shopping heaven in Belfast: great shops you won’t find down southBy Niamh Browne
ResidentialJoin west Cork’s rich and famous at Skibbereen home formerly owned by bank chiefBy Alison Gill
EnvironmentReconvened inquiry into Sperrin Mountains gold-mining plan looks to decide 17-year battleBy Shauna Corr
Gaelic Games‘Not something that’s driving me to play on’: Aidan O’Shea on 18 unbroken seasons with MayoBy Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsStaffing issues at State agency led to delay in carrying out parts of plan to end sexual violenceBy Ellen Coyne
OpinionSinn Féin swaps cynical populism for pragmatism on Northern Ireland property tax risesBy Newton Emerson
OpinionThe naysayers are right. Restaurants are frivolous – and that’s why we need more of themBy Finn McRedmond
Crime & LawDetective duo net €5m and charge more than 200 suspects in fraud investigationsBy Conor Lally
Ireland‘They’re still here’: Dissident republicans still active and have not gone awayBy Freya McClements
Housing & Planning‘Nobody wants to live like this’: Pearse House residents say they live with rats, mouldBy Sarah Burns
EnvironmentFear of electricity blackouts in Ireland prompts new protocols for data centres By Caroline O'Doherty
Rugby‘You’re trying to use all these few percenters’: Hugo Keenan on time well spent in a hyperbaric chamberBy Johnny Watterson
Rugby‘Only Antoine Dupont is comparable’: Four Irish players to watch in Europe this weekendBy John O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningAgreement in principle on plan to allow tax-free rental of back garden cabinsBy Cormac McQuinn and Ellen O’Riordan
Early Edition PodcastBlackout fears, dogfight training, dodgy boxes and gold mining in the NorthListen | 10:06
Soccer‘We can win against any team’: Heimir Hallgrímsson gives media peek behind Ireland curtainBy Gavin Cummiskey
In the News PodcastInside the State’s latest care scandal: The at-risk children on Tusla’s ‘no beds list’By Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:40
Ireland‘It’s not Top Gun’: Irish Air Corps pilots to receive ‘dogfighting’ combat training By Conor Gallagher
Global BriefingTrump pledges to take Iran ‘back to the stone ages’ in televised addressBy Denis Staunton
CourtsEnvironmental group loses challenge to permission for power plant in north KerryBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMigrant chef paid €1.61 an hour for 90-hour weeks in case branded ‘economic slavery’By Stephen Bourke
MusicGorillaz in Dublin: Damon Albarn takes selfies and signs autographs without missing a note in compelling showBy Lauren Murphy
BusinessFormer Xerotech CEO awarded €420,000 after being ‘forced to resign’ from Galway companyBy Stephen Bourke
Gaelic GamesPádraig O’Hora: ‘My answer isn’t in the pub. My answer is in the sea or it’s on the mountain’ By Malachy Clerkin
The Women's PodcastLearning to drive at 54: ‘My daughter was my motivation... to show her that you don’t give up on things’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 34:46
IrelandGardaí have resources to enforce Grace’s Law and should not fear prosecution, Canney saysBy Andrew Hamilton in Galway and Vivienne Clarke
StageThe Ballad of Johnny & June review: Jukebox musical with excellent cast is a storytelling disappointmentBy Sara Keating
Smart MoneyOne year after Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’, Trump’s new pharma tariffs show that uncertainty rolls on By Cliff Taylor
MusicHeineken announces multi-city music festival series featuring Inhaler, Basement Jaxx and moreBy Niamh Browne
TV & RadioTracy Clifford dropped from 2FM slot after 10-year run to make way for new line-upBy Katie Mellett
BusinessAmazon in talks to buy $9bn satellite group Globalstar in bid to rival Elon Musk’s StarlinkBy Ivan Levingston and Kieran Smith in London and James Fontanella-Khan and Amelia Pollard in New York
HealthHigher levels of vitamin D in middle age could protect against dementia, study suggestsBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessSequence of budget surpluses reduces national debt to pre-pandemic levelsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandTD calls for car-pooling parking bays at motorway junctions to help commuters cut costsBy Hugh Dooley
Social AffairsFormer employees of Traveller support group ‘living only on prayers’ due to unpaid wagesBy Kitty Holland
Middle EastFormer Iranian foreign minister Kamal Kharazi seriously injured in US-Israeli strikeBy Michael Jansen
IrelandStorm Dave to bring strong winds and cold temperatures as Met Éireann issues yellow warningBy Glen Murphy and Ronan McGreevy
Health‘Immediate corrective measures’ ordered to tackle €150m HSE overrun in January and FebruaryBy Martin Wall
An Irish DiaryThey fled the threat of violence and built new lives in Cork. A Jewish community was bornBy Colette Sheridan
Gaelic GamesNew York GAA’s future in the championship at risk amid rising costs and visa issuesBy Ian O'Riordan
SportEve McMahon still in frame for success on final sailing tournament day in Mallorca By David Branigan
SportChelsea’s precarious project further rocked by Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernández comments By Jacob Steinberg
TV & RadioRace across the World: Irish dad and daughter enter derring-do spirit of amiable travel showBy Ed Power
SportTottenham head coach Roberto De Zerbi apologises for past comments on Mason Greenwood By Ed Aarons
IrelandIs Good Friday a bank holiday? Who works and who does not, according to the lawBy Emmet Malone
Middle EastUS defence secretary Pete Hegseth asks army chief of staff to step down as war continuesBy Mark Weiss
Middle EastMcEntee forced to cancel trip to Lebanon after Defence Forces flagged concern over risksBy Conor Lally
War in the Middle EastTrump urges Iran to make deal ‘before it is too late’; China repeats calls for ceasefireBy Jack White, Katie Mellett and Jade Wilson