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FilmFather Mother Sister Brother review: The lowest point of Jim Jarmusch’s wildly uneven film is sadly the Dublin sectionBy Tara Brady
BusinessThe man running the Irish firm selling roughly 12 million burgers a week to McDonald’sBy Ciarán Hancock
TV & RadioMichael Healy-Rae, the Minister who sympathises with protesters, has his cake and eats it By Mick Heaney
PoliticsGovernment open to talks with fuel protesters but blockades must end first, Taoiseach saysBy Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawIreland’s first observer report on protest policing raises several concerns By Cian O'Connell
BeautyOpens in new windowFive new beauty launches to take note of this spring: CeraVe suncare, YSL lipsticks and moreBy Simone Gannon
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PeopleThe late Gabriel Rosenstock wrote Letters to the Editor for 50 years. Here are just a fewBy Niamh Browne
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: A lesson in world championship surfing on my doorstep at Bells BeachBy Sonia O'Sullivan
SoccerJames Brown relishing the challenge as St Pat’s battle for Premier Division titleBy Paul Buttner
PeopleMy wife and I felt shame when told our child needed glasses. We’d ignored the warningsBy Séamas O'Reilly
Climate CrisisIreland’s largest carbon polluters reduced emissions in 2025 - apart from two sectorsBy Caroline O'Doherty
RugbyTadhg Furlong eyes European glory as Leinster prepare for Sale Sharks quarter-final at Aviva StadiumBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandSenior Army officer's son follows in his footsteps by joining Defence ForcesBy Ellen O’Riordan
Gaelic Games‘It changed the mentality’: when Laois won the league, only to fall in the Battle of AughrimBy Gordon Manning
Your WellnessCystic fibrosis: ‘My goals then were to stay alive for the next weekend to go out’By Jen Hogan
Business Today NewsletterMicrosoft takes $50bn in dividends from Ireland and Iran crisis dents IMF outlookBy Dominic Coyle
Ireland‘It’s blackmailing society’: We ask Irish Times readers how fuel protests are impacting themBy Jack White
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Ireland’s fuel protests cause travel chaos; disposable vapes ban under fireBy Andrew McNairListen | 08:21
BusinessKenmare Resources paid former MD €109,000 in consulting fees even as he launched takeover bidBy Ian Curran
Six NationsStacey Flood: Batteries recharged, I’m excited about facing England at TwickenhamBy Stacey Flood
Crime & LawBody of Leitrim farmer Liam Farrell is exhumed in Garda ‘cold case’ review of deathBy Sorcha Crowley
BusinessIreland’s EU presidency an ‘opportunity’ to safeguard pharma’s future, says industry groupBy Ian Curran
BusinessRathwood Home and Garden World says it will issue refunds to consumers after watchdog investigationBy Conor Pope
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BusinessAdidas set to lose Champions League ball contract to Nike after 25 yearsBy Samuel Agini and Florian Müller
USNetanyahu persuaded, Vance raised concerns: The inside story of Trump’s path to war with IranBy Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman
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EuropeDid JD Vance’s visit to Hungary help or hinder Viktor Orbán ahead of elections?By Alex Faludy in Budapest
Crime & LawFuel protest leader James Geoghegan has animal cruelty convictions and Revenue judgments By Conor Gallagher, Jack Horgan-Jones and Darragh Mc Donagh
IrelandIrishman hospitalised in Austria after cycling wrong way around roundabout, police sayBy Derek Scally
CompetitionsWin tickets to the 50th Anniversary Tour by Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo and a two-night stay at the Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane.
IrelandGalway protesters to ‘stand their ground’ at depot blockade as fuel runs lowBy Andrew Hamilton
OpinionArtemis II: I am moved nearly to tears by this devastating reminder of our humanityBy Mark O’Connell
Asia-PacificChina can never accept Taiwan independence, Xi tells Taiwanese opposition leaderBy Denis Staunton
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Middle EastJD Vance travels to Pakistan for ceasefire negotiations with IranBy Michelle L Price and Aamer Madhani, Associated Press
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IrelandWhere are the fuel protests on Friday and which roads are impacted in Dublin and across Ireland?
CourtsNigerian man who says he is a decuplet pleads not guilty to obstruction of deportationBy Tom Tuite
BusinessComputer engineer claims he was penalised for flagging company’s Israel links By Stephen Bourke
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RacingGold Dancer euthanised due to broken back following Grade One victory at Aintree By Brian O'Connor
The Counter RuckIt’s a pity Bordeaux and Toulouse are meeting so soon, but enjoy it all the sameBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandFormer ceann comhairle Seán Barrett remembered as dedicated parliamentarian and devoted family manBy Miriam Lord
HealthMiddle-class drug users are part of ‘structure of the trade’, medical conference told By Emmet Malone
IrelandMultimillion-euro financial package will not be unveiled until nationwide fuel protests cease By Jack Horgan-Jones, Conor Gallagher and Pat Leahy
Fuel Protests - as it happened‘Substantial’ new supports being finalised; Garda declares ‘exceptional event’By Shauna Bowers, Ellen O’Riordan and Hugh Dooley
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