BooksInto the Wreck by Susannah Dickey: Unexpected page-turner centred around a family funeralBy Edel Coffey
CultureEvent guide: Cúirt literary festival, Tori Amos and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Advertising FeatureDublin’s ‘night mayor’: ‘We need to start realising that the city is not nine to five’
The Counter Ruck PodcastURC preview, women’s Six Nations and Munster’s controversial new appointmentListen | 23:25
FilmThe Blue Trail review: Ageing rebel’s spirit reawakens in defiant journey down the AmazonBy Tara Brady
FilmMark Jenkin on his bigger-budget film Rose of Nevada: ‘You don’t want to be luxuriating too much’By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioDavid McCullagh is a drawler whose sensitivity training needs a tweak – but it worksBy Mick Heaney
BusinessPrimark chief Eoin Tonge: ‘I want to bring Penneys back to what Penneys was’ By Ciarán Hancock
BusinessHow PTSB came back from a near-death experience to challenge AIB and Bank of IrelandBy Joe Brennan
PeopleHow different would Ireland be if grown women ‘close to tears’ could bring the country to a standstill? By Sarah Moss
PoliticsMicheál Martin has enough support to resist FF leadership challenge, survey suggestsBy Pat Leahy, Cormac McQuinn, Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee
Politics‘Massive numbers’ of creches across Dublin lying unused and unusable, committee hears By Tim O'Brien
Gaelic Games‘I said I’ll take the yellow’: Ben O’Connor insists broken system forced him to enter fieldBy Stephen Barry
Gaelic GamesJordan Morris and Meath set out on mission to end 16 years of pain in LeinsterBy Ian O'Riordan
SportIreland v Poland: Improved pitch at Aviva Stadium will help both teams, says Megan ConnollyBy Mary Hannigan
OpinionCatriona Crowe: Where are the protests over the torture and abuse of 100,000 Irish citizens?By Catriona Crowe
RacingPaul Townend’s Grand National resolve impressive so soon after Gold Dancer fatality By Brian O'Connor
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Rising electricity prices; first Free State census; a humanitarian disasterBy Andrew McNairListen | 09:50
In the News PodcastWhy not everyone is happy with Ireland’s guaranteed income for artists schemeBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:38
TV & RadioA Gorilla Story on Netflix: David Attenborough at his most chill pill-sounding back where it all beganBy Ed Power
Business Today NewsletterConsumers face higher electricity bills and what next for PTSBBy Peter Flanagan
CourtsBoy (3) allegedly grabbed by face and shaken by creche worker in toilet, court toldBy Ray Managh
Housing & PlanningScheme to encourage redevelopment of rundown properties extended to five provincial towns By Caroline O'Doherty
Common GroundIrish unity must let Protestants stay British if they want, says GAA presidentBy Mark Hennessy
Ireland‘How different things are now’: Some of Ireland’s oldest people on what life was like over the last 100 yearsBy Jade Wilson and Barry Roche
CourtsState wins appeal over €21,877 damages award to international protection applicantBy Mary Carolan
StageDo You Come from Gomorrah? review: Five stars for Frank McGuinness’s startlingly revelatory playBy Max McGuinness
SportKaren Duggan: Emily Murphy now accepts she’s not the big dog and Ireland are better for itBy Karen Duggan
GolfTiger Woods told officers of drones and ‘talking to the president’ after crash, court filings showBy Bryan Armen Graham
TransportLuas Cork: New preferred route for €2bn line would split Cork University Hospital campusBy Hugh Dooley
MusicZayn was always One Direction’s best singer, but his album Konnakol is another missed opportunityBy Ed Power
BusinessBank of America Europe profit dips on interest income drop and rising staff costsBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsThe Kingdom divided: mixed views in Kerry on Michael Healy-Rae leaving GovernmentBy Colm Keena
PeopleTrump vs the pope: How Leo came to say he has ‘no fear of the Trump administration’By Patsy McGarry
CourtsJozef Puska’s appeal against conviction for murder of Ashling Murphy postponedBy Fiona Magennis
Gaelic GamesWho will win the All-Ireland? Denis Walsh previews 2026 hurling championshipBy Denis Walsh
Ireland‘Our sleeping beauty’: Funeral hears Scarlett Faulkner (29) was a devoted motherBy David Raleigh
IrelandScarlett Faulkner’s ‘beautiful smile’ remembered at funeral as mourners gather in griefBy Rosita Boland
Inside Politics NewsletterPace of events in Irish politics over the past chaotic week has been dizzying to say the leastBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessOnlyFans tops $3bn valuation in stake sale after death of ownerBy Daniel Thomas and Kieran Smith in London and Oliver Barnes in San Francisco
SportSport Ireland awaiting report on athlete safeguarding following third-party reviewBy Michael Scully
Middle East‘We know who’s losing’: Tehran residents return to ruined city amid fears truce won’t lastBy Deepa Parent
On The Money NewsletterHelping older people protect their money a growing focus as banking moves onlineBy Siobhan Maguire
Inside Politics PodcastWill Jim O’Callaghan’s Army threat against fuel protesters come back to haunt Fianna Fáil?Listen | 45:55
PeopleSamantha Barry profile: The Cork woman who went from RTÉ to highest level of US publishingBy Martin Wall
CourtsWoman granted order requiring instant removal of allegedly ‘sexually violent’ husbandBy Gordon Deegan
Business‘We were quite badly affected’: Irish businesses count the cost of fuel protests and blockadesBy Colin Gleeson
Social AffairsOberstown children locked in rooms for hours at weekend, Hiqa inspection finds By Kitty Holland
BusinessLatest AI models could threaten world banking system, financial officials warnBy Martin Arnold, Sam Fleming and Claire Jones in Washington and Joshua Franklin and Akila Quinio in New York
IrelandHot meals oven fire prompted evacuation of Dublin primary school, inquiry hears By Stephen Bourke
RugbyConnacht’s scrum must stand up to Stormers if they are to have any chance in South AfricaBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandParamedic who claims she was groped by colleague felt forced to quit, employment tribunal told By Eoin Reynolds
Gaelic GamesTipperary name 13 of the All-Ireland final team for Munster opener against CorkBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawGarda auctions €1.4m gold bullion seized from Kazakhstani drug gang in DublinBy Conor Lally
CourtsHigh Court strikes down Central Bank sanction over ‘serious errors’ in investigation of fund managerBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsMan jailed for beating pregnant partner and attacking another woman over drug debt By Natasha Reid
IrelandUnions threaten industrial action as they accuse Government of prioritising businessBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawCartel leader Daniel Kinahan arrested in Dubai following covert police operation By Conor Lally
CourtsAmmi and Martina Burke appeal decision finding them guilty of criminal contempt of courtBy Fiachra Gallagher
UKKeir Starmer blames ‘unforgivable’ foreign office for Mandelson vetting fiasco By Kiran Stacey and Peter Walker
An Irish DiaryHow a 16th-century English failed monk tried to bridge Anglo-Irish linguistic gulfBy Frank McNally
UKHow did Peter Mandelson fail security vetting but still get approved as US ambassador? By Peter Walker
BusinessSalesman awarded €106,000 after Donegal business failed to comply with earlier wages orderBy Stephen Bourke
Housing & PlanningDublin cost-rental project scrapped in major blow to State programmeBy Olivia Kelly
GolfShane Lowry middle of the pack at RBC Heritage as Matt Fitzpatrick storms into leadBy David Gorman
Middle EastIran declares Strait of Hormuz ‘open’ but US blockade remains in placeBy Naomi O’Leary and Mark Weiss
IrelandMoya Brennan ‘carried the rich soul of Donegal’ to global audiences, funeral toldBy Niamh Browne
Middle EastOil and gas prices tumble as Iran pledges to reopen Strait of Hormuz By Naomi O’Leary and Jack Power
Crime & LawDaniel Kinahan may not be free again until he is in his 70s after arrest in DubaiBy Conor Lally
Middle East Live UpdatesIran issues warning to US as Strait of Hormuz ‘reopens’; oil prices tumble below $90 a barrelBy Órla Ryan, Hugh Dooley and Jack Power