BusinessHCS shareholders to invest more than €13m in firm to spur growth and open new Dublin officeBy Ian Curran
BooksFew and Far Between by Jan Carson: compelling fiction is a bravura act of imagination By Nicholas Allen
TV & RadioRTÉ radio wanted more modern jingles. Now it sounds like an illegal rave circa 1989 By Ed Power
BusinessIkea Ireland reports more than 130% increase in operating profit last year to top €16mBy Colin Gleeson
Advertising FeatureFostering Belonging: Why Irish employers are championing belonging for National Workplace Wellbeing DayBy Caroline Daly, product marketing senior executive, Ibec
TechnologyMisinformation becomes a tool of protest and an erosion of trust in our society By Emmet Ryan
FilmKiss of the Spider Woman review: Jennifer Lopez brings the house down. But it’s not quite enoughBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioSecret Service is supremely stupid. But as a Gordon Ramsay show it’s truly excellentBy Séamas O'Reilly
IrelandThe flag that saved six Fenians from a ‘living tomb’ to go on display for the first time By Ronan McGreevy
Social AffairsCommunities risk being sidelined in Government’s new drug strategy, warn groups By Kitty Holland
Europe‘Even the best-case scenario is bad’: EU chief warns of higher gas prices ‘for years’ By Jack Power
EuropeWhy are prices so low in Spain when Ireland has the most expensive electricity in Europe? By Naomi O’Leary
AbroadA Kerryman in California: My first boss told me ‘nothing changes here’ – turns out he was rightBy Jason Ó Mathúna
PoliticsFianna Fáil and Fine Gael TDs believe both parties left damaged after tumultuous 10 daysBy Cormac McQuinn
ResidentialExpansive Meath estate for sale with restored country residence and substantial stud farmBy Alison Gill
OireachtasMicheál Martin probably wasn’t anticipating a second surprise attack from within By Miriam Lord
Gaelic GamesDublin players in the dark over Ger Brennan ban ahead of Leinster openerBy Gordon Manning
In the News PodcastWhat is going on with Donald Trump? Keith Duggan reports on bizarre social media activity By Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:51
OpinionNow you can see Edvard Munch’s The Scream in ‘film form’, but why would you want to?By Finn McRedmond
PeopleEmer McLysaght: My greatest fear has come true – my home of seven years is to be sold By Emer McLysaght
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: This old boomer won’t need a phone to live out the provincial championshipsBy Ciarán Murphy
BusinessNo sign Irish holidaymakers will have summer holidays cancelled, but prices could surge By Cantillon
Sport‘Athlone was unbelievable for my development’: New York-born Kelly Brady aiming for first Irish capBy Muireann Duffy
Early Edition PodcastGrim warning on gas prices, Taoiseach under pressure, and broke Floyd Mayweather Listen | 10:37
Gaelic GamesNoel McGrath: ‘At this stage in my career, I’m not going to lose sleep over people’s opinions’By Gordon Manning
OpinionDevolution isn’t proving a motorway to independence. It’s a dual-carriageway to nowhereBy Newton Emerson
Housing & PlanningMore than 1,300 who left direct provision in last two years sought emergency accommodationBy Martin Wall
Social AffairsReport on claims about improper use of public money at State-funded body sent to gardaí By Martin Wall
Business Today NewsletterDairy sector battling energy costs and can you and your employer afford for you to have a baby?By Dominic Coyle
Global BriefingPeru faces runoff in presidential election that will be closely watched from WashingtonBy Denis Staunton
CourtsCare assistant found vulnerable patient ‘drained’ of blood by brother, court hears By Alison O’ Riordan
Inside Politics NewsletterFianna Fáil backbenchers are at it again as pressure mounts on MartinBy Cormac McQuinn
USLive Nation and Ticketmaster had monopoly over major venues, US jury findsBy Sanya Mansoor in New York
PoliticsTaoiseach under pressure from Fianna Fáil backbenchers as Healy-Rae fallout continuesBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
WorldScientists sound alarm as Atlantic current system much more likely to collapse than thoughtBy Damian Carrington
GolfLIV Golf made the other tours smarten up but if the Saudis kill it off, it won’t be missedBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsMan charged with dangerous driving following incident near Whitegate oil refinery protestBy Barry Roche
SportThe former Mayo footballer climbing Everest: ‘We feel like we're stepping into a death zone’By Pádraig O’Hora
FilmLee Cronin’s The Mummy review: This nauseating Irish horror film is an absolute blastBy Donald Clarke
HealthBladder device used in children with spina bifida poses ‘no serious safety concerns’, says HiqaBy Shauna Bowers
Europe‘Who’s your daddy’: Mark Rutte torches his reputation to keep Trump engaged in NatoBy Jack Power
BusinessBank of Ireland plans to delist in UK and offer to buy out small legacy shareholdersBy Joe Brennan
CourtsMullingar man found not guilty of attempted murder of his brother by reason of insanityBy Alison O’Riordan
AfricaSudan food crisis now so bad people are eating leaves and animal feed to surviveBy Ephrat Livni and Declan Walsh
CourtsResidents are blocking entrance to O’Callaghan hotel extension site in south Dublin, court hears
Crime & LawJudge adjourns murder case hearing after man scalded with hot water at Tyrone courtroom doorBy Tanya Fowles
PoliticsFianna Fáil TDs rally behind Micheál Martin as prospect of leadership heave fadesBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn, Pat Leahy, Vivienne Clarke and Harry McGee
Housing & PlanningOver 240 people apply for 36 new Dublin homes on sale at prices starting at €291KBy Ellen O’Riordan
The Women's PodcastCaroline Foran on overcoming anxiety: ‘I wish I discovered ASMR sooner’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 46:35
EducationGas company seeks to cut off supply to school that owes thousands in arrears, PAC hearsBy Martin Wall
CourtsPeace activist’s trespass at US aircraft in Shannon Airport was to protect lives, court hearsBy Mary Carolan
AfricaPope says ‘handful of tyrants’ ravaging world amid feud with Trump’s White HouseBy Richard Luscombe
BusinessHead of Workplace Relations Commission denies making remarks about two civil servants, witness saysBy Stephen Bourke
Middle EastEuropean airlines have ‘maybe six weeks or so’ of jet fuel supplies left, warns energy chiefBy Mark Weiss
An Irish DiaryThe nationalist tobacco shop that hosted James Joyce and Arthur GriffithBy Frank McNally
IrelandWoman (82) hospitalised after pharmacist gave her incorrect medication, inquiry toldBy Stephen Farrell
CourtsDublin father and son jailed for string of burglaries of rural homes and pubs By Sorcha Crowley in Sligo
PoliticsNorthern Executive requests urgent meeting with Keir Starmer over ‘breaking point’ financesBy Freya McClements
CourtsNoise experts carrying out inspections at Hoxton Hotel amid dispute with Yamamori Izakaya, court hears
CourtsRyanair crew member left her job after being sexually assaulted during flight, court hearsBy Eimear Dodd
PoliticsSecurity in Europe ‘a key focus’ for Ireland’s EU presidency, says Taoiseach in BerlinBy Harry McGee
CourtsMediation should be ‘first port of call’ in civil disputes, says High Court president By Mary Carolan
Common GroundLegal challenge to inquest into IRA man killed in SAS ambush is rejectedBy Mark Hennessy
SoccerAndrew Omobamidele starts for Strasbourg as they beat Mainz to make Conference League semi-finalsBy David Gorman
Live UpdatesCeasefire between Israel and Lebanon comes into effectBy Jade Wilson, Hugh Dooley and Jack Power
UKPeter Mandelson became UK ambassador to US despite failing security vettingBy Alistair Smout, Andrew MacAskill and Sam Tabahriti
CourtsFather and wife of wanted man tried to get him false passport before he fled, court hearsBy Claire Henry
CourtsTrainee gardaí challenge their dismissals for handcuffing incident at Templemore collegeBy Paul Neilan