BooksLook What You Made Me Do by John Lanchester: a revenge story of Millennials versus BoomersBy Kevin Power
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which singer-songwriter will be a London Literature Festival 2026 curator? By Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmCannes 2026: Barry Keoghan, Daryl McCormack and Lola Petticrew films win prestige slotsBy Donald Clarke
BooksAfter the Shy Girl controversy, where does publishing’s AI problem leave authors and readers?By Alexandra Alter
StageChoy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng: ‘I’m interested in outsiders, that feeling of in-between, and trying to find peace in that’By Chris McCormack
ResidentialLook inside: Bel Air, the Foxrock residence formerly home to owners of well-known shoe shop chainBy Kevin Courtney
Commercial PropertyIndustrial market remains resilient in face of global uncertainty By Ronald Quinlan
Abroad‘My husband would have been in ICU two days earlier if we had enough petrol’: Irish woman on Sri Lanka fuel crisisBy Genevieve Carbery
Better with Money Podcast‘My salary was in my wardrobe’: A former shopaholic on how she overcame overspending By Aideen FinneganListen | 33:51
CultureFairness of basic income for arts scheme under scrutiny as new funding round opensBy Órla Ryan
CultureBasic income for arts scheme ‘causing segregation’ and open to abuse, officials toldBy Órla Ryan
Middle East‘It’s a disaster’: Lebanon’s most vulnerable struggle to cope in overcrowded war sheltersBy Sally Hayden
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Michael Healy-Rae looked like a man who had seen a ghost. Something was afootBy Miriam Lord
Social AffairsResidents of Dublin’s oldest Traveller housing site ‘devastated’ by redevelopment setbackBy Kitty Holland
BusinessHigh Court judge critical of Supermac’s owner Pat McDonagh in case involving unpaid rentBy Colm Keena
PoliticsCoalition suffers first major defection as Michael Healy-Rae resignsBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Pat Leahy and Marie O’Halloran
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: We’d all love long teacher holidays, but how keen would we be on the job itself?By Seán Moncrieff
RugbyUlster determined not to let European ambitions distract from Leinster challengeBy Michael Sadlier
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Government survives confidence vote; cuts to fuel prices kick in; criticism of basic income schemeBy Andrew McNairListen | 10:18
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Leinster need to deliver against Ulster and use it as fuel for the big oneBy Gordon D'Arcy
US‘He’s clearly not well’: Donald Trump’s erratic behaviour revives mental health debateBy Peter Baker
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Despite renewed signs of life, are the provincial championships on borrowed time?By Seán Moran
In the News PodcastFuel protests: Why did it take so long for Garda to act? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:40
OpinionMichael Healy-Rae reminded the Government of its real Opposition: rural IrelandBy Gerard Howlin
Gaelic GamesKildare veteran Kevin Feely still holding out hope for a breakthrough in Leinster By Ian O'Riordan
OpinionOrbán’s defeat is a ‘dunt in the snot’ for Trump - and a lesson for IrelandBy Michael McDowell
EducationSecret Principal: ‘There is no training that could equip you for this role’By The Secret Principal
Your Wellness‘I’m on the verge of walking away from my friend who seems to be a narcissist’ By Trish Murphy
Work‘I’m applying for jobs and feel I’m up against people who are overqualified. What can I do?’By Jack White
BusinessPwC plans overhaul of global consulting businessBy Stephen Foley, Laith AL-Khalaf and Ellesheva Kissin
Middle EastIran used Chinese spy satellite to target US basesBy Miles Johnson, Peter Andringa, Alison Killing and Charles Clover in London and and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington
Inside Politics NewsletterHealy-Raes’ withdrawal leaves three-legged Coalition stool looking a bit wobblier By Cormac McQuinn
StageCholera, ‘night soil’ and the age of stink: Colin Murphy’s Miasma is a tightly structured historical dramaBy Max McGuinness
AthleticsDavid McGlynn finds inspiration in running down the same road as Jerry KiernanBy Ian O'Riordan
FilmNicole Kidman is training to become death doula to ‘provide solace and care’ to dyingBy Sian Cain
Farming & FoodKerrygold owner delivers stable results despite ‘highly challenging’ US trade conditionsBy Ian Curran
PoliticsHealy-Rae resignation: Foley expresses surprise, says no one in Government knew in advanceBy Vivienne Clarke
BusinessRise in number of properties to rent but still below pre-Covid levels despite rule changesBy Ian Curran
Middle EastIran has unleashed Gen Z tech warriors to ridicule the Trump administrationBy Patrick Wintour
IrelandMother of Grace Lynch, who died after being hit by scrambler, describes online threatsBy Vivienne Clarke
BusinessCybersecurity boss says worker’s fears about Israeli military hacking his firm ‘James Bond stuff’By Stephen Bourke
SoccerWho is Mark Goldbridge, the Manchester United YouTuber who has been bought out by the Overlap? By Mary Hannigan
Ireland‘Heartbreaking’: Limerick coach operator pulls out of schoolbus run due to cost of fuel By David Raleigh
OireachtasVaccines for older people could reduce dementia risk by 20%, committee hearsBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerHow does Ireland’s win over Poland affect their chances of qualifying for the World Cup?By David Gorman
WorldHow other countries are responding to surging oil prices - and why Spain is in a good positionBy Mark Paul, Jack Power, Naomi O’Leary, Denis Staunton and Derek Scally
OireachtasFuel protests fallout: Sharp exhanges in Dáil as Taoiseach and Sinn Féin leader trade accusationsBy Marie O’Halloran
Business‘Significant pain’ for Irish dairy as costs soar and milk prices fall, says Lakeland chiefBy Ian Curran
SportEddie Hearn says Katie Taylor won’t fight on Tyson Fury v Anthony Joshua undercard at Croke Park
Inside Politics PodcastDeparture of Healy-Raes underlines the depth of this crisis for the GovernmentListen | 42:10
TransportIndecent exposure, knives and open drug use among complaints reported to Irish RailBy Darragh McDonagh
HealthMajority support ban on influencer and celebrity junk food endorsements, survey findsBy Shauna Bowers
OireachtasConsumer watchdog finds no evidence of fuel price gouging in era of spiralling costs By Conor Pope
Inside Business PodcastHas the fuel protest shown that the loudest lobby generally gets what they want?Listen | 44:26
RugbyMunster players facing up to harsh realities after European disappointment, says Jack CrowleyBy John O'Sullivan
EuropeHungary after Orbán: the daunting work of dismantling a captured stateBy Marton Dunai in Budapest
OireachtasIreland’s renewable energy is benefiting data centres, not households, says Social DemocratBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsMan picked up visually impaired woman from taxi rank for financial gain, court hears By Eimear Dodd
Middle EastOne-week ceasefire in Lebanon expected to take effect as US-Iran truce efforts continueBy Mark Weiss
An Irish DiaryDearly imparted: Frank McNally on Paddy the philanthropist, the BBC banning of Clannad, and Beckett’s womb with a viewBy Frank McNally
BusinessHotelier Noel O’Callaghan’s son ‘greatly regrets’ saying he wanted to ‘shoot’ him over business disputeBy Paul Neilan
Social AffairsAs Ireland’s population ages, Alone looks to more than double its reach in next four years By Cian O'Connell
Politics‘Our politics are not working’: Young Fianna Fáil TDs rebuke Coalition in strong statementBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsFact check: Has Ireland really introduced the ‘largest fuel assistance package in Europe’?By Conor Pope
Common GroundFormal inquiry ordered into Northern Ireland Troubles legacy investigative bodyBy Mark Hennessy
IrelandPotential 450 job cuts at Ulster University will have ‘far-reaching, detrimental’ impact By Freya McClements
CourtsHutch family member jailed for throwing bottle of flammable liquid at apartment By Fiona Ferguson
AfricaMore than €1bn pledged for Sudan as world’s largest humanitarian crisis deepensBy Mark Townsend
Iran Live UpdatesUS ‘feels good’ on prospects of Iran deal; Trump posts AI image of himself being held by JesusBy Órla Ryan and Katie Mellett
PoliticsTaoiseach to discuss energy-price crisis during visit to German leader in BerlinBy Harry McGee
RugbyBéibhinn Parsons excited to make Six Nations history in familiar Dexcom Stadium surroundsBy Michael Scully