BooksEverything That Is Beautiful by Louise Nealon: a breathless romance and a torrid hurling taleBy Mei Chin
InteriorsHow to create a garden room of your own: ‘It’s somewhere to go without going anywhere’By Alison Healy
ResidentialWhat will €495,000 buy by Lough Derg in Tipperary and close to the coast in RushBy Jessica Doyle
MusicMusic Current violinist Judith Fliedl: ‘New music means freedom. It means being individual. You can be who you are’By Michael Dervan
BusinessDifficult to understand why Ireland would shun UK’s model for savings accountBy Robert Whelan
BusinessDrumshanbo gin maker: ‘It’s very difficult to put a price increase through because the consumer is not willing to pay more’By Ciarán Hancock
TravelConor Pope in Paris and London: ‘At every turn in Paris, someone was standing by to screw me’By Conor Pope
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 6th: On Wood Quay and offices, Iran war fallout and in the name of the fada
Inside Politics PodcastPressure builds on Labour as austerity bites: Collapse, part twoListen | 43:00
PeopleOur streets can be made safer for children to walk, scoot, cycle and play outsideBy Joanne Hunt
EducationSerious row rages over existing spending levels as teachers demand more resourcesBy Martin Wall and Niamh Towey
EducationTeacher union conferences expected to focus on pay as inflation increasesBy Emmet Malone, Martin Wall and Niamh Towey
IrelandIrish tipster deletes posts promoting gambling site that claims to be regulated from African islandBy Mark Tighe
Housing & PlanningAll 20 derelict properties highlighted by The Irish Times a year ago remain decrepitBy Ronan McGreevy
EducationMinister for Education seeks several hundred million in extra funds and budget ‘reset’By Martin Wall and Niamh Towey
EconomyNew savings scheme will involve tax cuts for the rich paid for by rest of the populationBy John FitzGerald
RacingIrish Grand National: Smooth start critical for 30-runner field in €500,000 renewal By Brian O'Connor
EducationStudents missing subjects over Government ‘failure’ to address teacher recruitment crisis – TUIBy Anthony Quinn
OpinionBelieve it or not, few EU countries are offering more relief on energy costs than IrelandBy Harry McGee
Global BriefingWar and Peace: A tale of two Easter messages from Donald Trump and Pope Leo By Denis Staunton
Social AffairsIt’s the ‘subtle signs’: Hairdressers in North get police training to spot coercive controlBy Seanín Graham
US‘We got him’: How rescue of downed US airman in Iran unfoldedBy Greg Jaffe, Helene Cooper, Eric Schmitt and Julian E. Barnes
Inside Gaelic GamesCork won’t mourn a league title lost when championship beckons: What we learned from the GAA weekend
IrelandTributes paid as ‘inspirational’ open water swimmer and charity fundraiser diesBy Olivia Kelleher
WorkFrustration over delay to pay transparency that could level playing field for job applicantsBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesCork’s burning questions will be answered in Munster, the league was merely fillerBy Gordon Manning
MusicBelle and Sebastian in Dublin review: A warm, wistful hug of a show from 1990s indie heroesBy Ed Power
Ireland‘Fuel is a particular issue’: Union to seek supports for workers in meeting with MinistersBy Emmet Malone
CourtsMan remanded in custody accused of stabbing twin teenage sisters and passerby in Dublin By Tom Tuite
BusinessMichael Healy-Rae property business got €113,000 from State for housing Ukrainians last yearBy Gordon Deegan
EducationPalestinian student tops Dublin college class after creating AI-driven sustainability appBy Grainne Ni Aodha, Press Association
IrelandMotorists warned as fuel price protests may bring major routes to standstill todayBy Sarah Slater
BusinessEU warns states against excessive support to offset surging energy pricesBy Henry Foy and Amy Kazmin
IrelandDissident republican group holds Easter parade in DerryBy Jonathan McCambridge and Claudia Savage, Press Association
An Irish DiaryHard lessons – John Mulqueen on how ministers fared at past teachers’ annual conferencesBy John Mulqueen
RacingSoldier In Milan justifies favouritism with dominant Irish Grand National victory By Brian O'Connor
CulturePresident Connolly pays tribute to poet Gabriel Rosenstock who has died aged 76By Éanna Ó Caollaí
SoccerShamrock Rovers come from behind to beat Shelbourne in stirring derby in TallaghtBy Paul Buttner
Middle EastIsraeli airstrike kills at least 10 outside Gaza school housing displaced PalestiniansBy Nidal al-Mughrabi and Mahmoud Issa
USThe great beyond: Artemis II astronauts embrace after setting new space-distance recordBy Edward Helmore
War in the Middle EastTrump threatens to jail journalist who broke story of missing airmanBy Shauna Bowers and Hugh Dooley
UKPressure mounts on UK government to ban Kanye West after Wireless Festival backlashBy Suban Abdulla
Golf‘You’re making money off my name’: Author of new book on why Rory McIlroy didn’t participateBy Mary Hannigan
GolfMasters 2026: Tee times, what TV channel is it on, Augusta weather, players to watchBy David Gorman