BooksMusic books: From the ugly side of the business to becoming a household name, and a dialogue of trustBy Tony Clayton-Lea
TravelI went to PortAventura World without children and remembered how to have fun againBy Shilpa Ganatra
PeopleContrary to popular belief, loving relationships and talking about feelings are not new phenomenaBy Sarah Moss
Interiors‘I just hope more people do the same thing’: The Dublin homeowner splitting her house in twoBy Alison Healy
BusinessInvestor adviser reiterates ‘qualified’ backing for Kingspan boss after Grenfell reportBy Ian Curran
MusicJesse Malin on his life-changing spinal stroke: ‘I’m still in a lot of pain. I’m still working all the time on my body’By Tony Clayton-Lea
ResidentialWhat will €450,000 buy by the coast in Connemara and close to Phoenix Park in D15?By Jessica Doyle
PricewatchAn Post customer finds his parcel in green bin after second attempt to send it to FranceBy Conor Pope
Abroad‘When people think of Spain, they think of the costas, but it’s another world here’ By Genevieve Carbery
Property ClinicAre we required to make energy upgrades if our extension exceeds 25sq m?By Craig Potter
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 13th: On compensation for medical claims, fuel protests and the whole of the moon
BusinessIrish and global firms struggling to profit from artificial intelligence, says PwCBy Ian Curran
Rugby‘We feel good out there’: Leinster looking forward to Saturday special against ToulonBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsFuel protests: Coalition’s worst week shows Ireland unprepared for economic deteriorationBy Pat Leahy
Asia-PacificChina open to Taiwanese TV and imports after opposition leader’s Beijing visitBy Thomas Hale and Edward White in Shanghai
SoccerLiverpool want fans to keep singing as they lose 4-0, then say nothing as they charge moreBy Ken Early
OpinionWhy did the US enter this ill-conceived war with Iran? Psychology offers some answersBy Ian Robertson
Global BriefingEU needs to rein in Hungary expectations after Viktor Orbán’s election defeat By Denis Staunton
In the News PodcastHow an Irish building contractor conned US homeowners out of €1.3mBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 26:20
Health‘A remarkable day’: Babies being screened for spinal muscular atrophy through heel prick testBy Sarah Slater
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: The companies that drive consumers mad; fuel supports; and McIlroy the championBy Andrew McNairListen | 09:54
Crime & LawFacial recognition trial on Dublin-Holyhead route scans thousands but finds no matchesBy Luke Butterly
Health‘I will, yeah’: How a very Irish phrase presented a challenge for an immigrant doctorBy Emmet Malone
EuropeWho is Peter Magyar, the man set to take over from Viktor Orbán in Hungary?By Marton Dunai in Budapest
TV & RadioEuphoria season 3 review: Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney have outgrown this seriesBy Ed Power
BusinessGoldman Sachs reports best quarter in five years even as fixed-income traders disappointBy Joshua Franklin
BusinessAIB card customers spent 9% more in service stations last month than a year ago as fuel costs soared By Ian Curran
ResidentialMariah Carey places New York penthouse designed by ‘prince of chintz’ on the market for €23m By Jessica Doyle
IrelandWhere are the fuel protests and which roads are closed in Dublin and across Ireland?By Hugh Dooley
BusinessConcern that housing commencements might not result in new homes coming to market quicklyBy Ken Foxe
IrelandFuel protests leader James Geoghegan pursued by Revenue for debts totalling almost €550,000By Darragh Mc Donagh
GolfShane Lowry’s scar tissue is building after consecutive Sunday rounds in the 80s at AugustaBy Philip Reid
Middle EastWhy does Donald Trump want to enforce a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz?By James Politi in Washington, Andrew England in London and Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
BusinessAviva reports 65% jump in property-related claims on back of Storm Éowyn By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EuropeViktor Orbán’s veto power paralysed the EU. His election loss is good news in BrusselsBy Jack Power
CourtsMan who assaulted umpire at underage GAA match given suspended sentenceBy Natasha Reid and Isabel Hayes
PoliticsOpposition parties support fuel protests but stop short of endorsing blockades By Ellen Coyne
SoccerIreland must keep Barcelona goal queen quiet in World Cup qualifier against PolandBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsExtension of Luas Green line to Finglas can proceed after High Court cases resolvedBy Fiachra Gallagher
An Irish DiaryRunning through the theory that a person’s name can determine what they doBy Alison Healy
RacingJoseph O’Brien hoping for change of ‘National’ fortune with Kim Roque in Scotland By Brian O'Connor
USTrump deletes post with AI image depicting him as Jesus: ‘I thought it was me as a doctor’By Joseph Gedeon in Washington
CourtsLyra McKee trial: Riot could have been ‘staged show of force for propaganda purposes’By Ashleigh McDonald
GolfMasters win completes Rory McIlroy’s evolution from ‘fairweather champ’ to all-time greatBy David Gorman
Crime & LawFuel tank drivers faced ‘significant threats’ during protests, says industry body chiefBy Hugh Dooley
IrelandSimmering Government tensions over O’Callaghan’s request for Army help with fuel blockadesBy Ellen Coyne, Conor Lally and Harry McGee
TV & RadioYoung Forever: The Death of Ageing? – An unflinching look into the anti-ageing industryBy Ed Power
Fuel Protests About ‘650 stations’ without fuel; protests planned in NorthBy Conor Pope and Glen Murphy
Middle East Live UpdatesUS blockade of Iranian ports begins as Trump faces backlash over ‘blasphemous’ imageBy Órla Ryan and Tim O'Brien
USDonald Trump’s lawsuit against Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch dismissedBy Jeremy Barr in Washington
PoliticsO’Donovan’s comments on media coverage of fuel protest ‘sinister and deeply disturbing’, NUJ says By Ellen Coyne