BooksCrime fiction: Anne Cadwallader blends politics, violence, law and media in gripping debutBy Declan Burke
TravelTravelling by boat and train to Tuscany took longer and cost more, but I loved itBy Lenny Antonelli
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: Ireland faces a possible winter recession yet has plundered its war chestBy John FitzGerald
FilmPrimavera director Damiano Michieletto: ‘Wexford is in my heart. It’s an important part of my story’By Tara Brady
Middle EastThe Palestinian-Israeli actor tackling Middle East conflict with jokes and empathyBy Derek Scally
Your WellnessNine tips to help choose over-the-counter medications safely and wiselyBy Dr Muiris Houston
BusinessPenalties of more than €17m imposed on bus, rail, Luas operators for missing targetsBy Martin Wall
Property ClinicHow can we insulate our home without compromising on the look of the facade? By Damian King
Your MoneyBullish markets treat Trump’s high-volume rhetoric as background noiseBy Proinsias O'Mahony
BusinessThe €5 tourist tax for Dublin is absurd and will only increase cost pressures on hotelsBy Pat McCann
PeopleGrowing up communist in Belfast: We were treated more like ‘comrades’ than childrenBy Róisín Ingle
AbroadHere in Mexico there is a brilliant, if bemusing, grá for all things Irish By Tola Ní Shúilleabháin
IrelandIreland to seek cut in EU tax on imported US aviation fuel to ease airline cost crisisBy Harry McGee
Investigation248 US military flights over Ireland went unreported due to ‘administrative error’By Conor Gallagher and Rachel Lavin
In the News PodcastHow Ireland’s top betting tipster promoted a gambling site with a ‘fraudulent licence’By Bernice HarrisonListen | 26:15
Social AffairsEnergy poverty: ‘I am basically on the breadline. I never have the heating on’By Kitty Holland
PeopleThis is my last environment column for The Irish Times and I’ve radicalised myself By Joanne Hunt
SoccerArsenal might have been better off hearing from Roy Keane rather than Mikel ArtetaBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessResistance to change within organisations a major barrier to success, executives sayBy Colin Gleeson
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 20th: On State agencies and communication, a universal basic wage and more power to solar power
BusinessIrish finance firms building systems to withstand prolonged periods of global instabilityBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessIrish workers less likely to prioritise higher pay when changing roles, research suggestsBy Colin Gleeson
SoccerWorld Cup qualification Ireland’s ‘only focus’, says Carla Ward after Poland victoriesBy Gavin Cummiskey
RugbyGerry Thornley: Ireland head to France ready to put World Cup lessons into actionBy Gerry Thornley
Education‘My dyslexic son refuses to engage with school support services. Should I force the issue?’By Brian Mooney
Your Family‘My son has intense meltdowns, including hitting, when asked to do reasonable things’By John Sharry
PoliticsSimon Harris to include ‘worst case’ circumstance in economic forecastBy Harry McGee and Marie O’Halloran
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Home heating costs; US military aircraft in Irish airspace; and prison overcrowdingBy Andrew McNairListen | 08:19
Housing & PlanningDublin apartment builds up 13% but 40,000 units granted planning not ‘activated’, data showsBy Martin Wall
Business Today NewsletterDisruption for holiday-makers and the weird world of office perksBy Colin Gleeson
Global BriefingBulgaria’s likely next leader is friendly toward Russia but no Viktor Orbán By Denis Staunton
Europe‘I survived a tank hit. That’s bad ass’: British amputee chooses to stay in Ukraine after strikeBy Lara Marlowe
PoliticsFarmers, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael: Have traditional allies now become enemies?By Ellen Coyne
CourtsMost solicitors report perception among peers that mediation means lower legal feesBy Mary Carolan
Inside Gaelic GamesDublin’s slide back into the Leinster football pack continues: What we learned from the GAA weekend
Inside Politics NewsletterTaoiseach under pressure as Fianna Fáil unity tested and international crises escalateBy Paul Colgan
Asia-Pacific‘We were wearing green Irish jerseys’: How Irish student footballers made history in China in 1976 By Denis Staunton
BusinessLiquidator sought for firm behind McGrattan’s on foot of alleged €1.5m debt owed to publicanBy Ellen O’Riordan
SoccerErling Haaland keeps his cool and turns up heat on Arsenal as Gabriel loses his headBy David Hytner
Gaelic GamesLeinster football and hurling championships move from monopolies to a process of deregulationBy Seán Moran
EuropeFrance and Sweden push to increase EU tariffs on goods from illegal Israeli settlementsBy Jack Power
PoliticsTaoiseach says department’s failure to report US military overflights is ‘not normal’By Emmet Malone and Conor Gallagher
URCCaelan Doris, Josh van der Flier and Andrew Porter to be assessed ahead of Leinster v BenettonBy Johnny Watterson
PoliticsEnergy supports and income-tax cuts possible in Budget 2027, Simon Harris confirmsBy Pat Leahy and Emmet Malone
CourtsIrish man could have spent hours in bed with body of woman he killed in Hungary, court toldBy Bálint Dömötör
BusinessLandmark wind farm project worth €1.4bn dropped because it would not survive weather, court told
Courts‘Nothing but a lie’: Judge says Dublin man may face criminal charges over failed €60K personal injury claimBy Ray Managh
CourtsWestmeath man harassed female colleague with ‘relentless’ sexual innuendo, court hearsBy Tom Tuite
BusinessDublin council rejects plan to convert Adelaide Road office for international protection applicantsBy Gordon Deegan
TransportAer Lingus flight disruptions: Here’s what you need to know if you’re affectedBy Katie Mellett and Conor Pope
CourtsEx-soldier (60) who harassed ‘very vulnerable’ woman for months is given suspended sentenceBy Isabel Hayes
CourtsWoman who Tasered security man during home repossession given one-year suspended sentenceBy Isabel Hayes
RugbyOwen Doyle: All referees should have a serious rethink about how they address playersBy Owen Doyle
USLouisiana man kills eight children, including seven of his own, in ‘violent domestic incident’By Edward Helmore
USFBI director Kash Patel sues over Atlantic article alleging heavy drinking and absencesBy Jeremy Barr
BusinessUnion to raise concern over Bank of Ireland’s hybrid working crackdown with data watchdogBy Ian Curran
PoliticsRobert Watt expected to be named head of new Dublin city centre regeneration authorityBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Martin Wall
CourtsM50 fare evaders ‘think the rest of us have to pay their tolls for them’, judge saysBy Tom Tuite
CourtsMan sues in High Court claiming State failed to protect his daughter’s right to lifeBy Fiachra Gallagher
RugbySt Mary’s captain Conor Dean aims to cap ‘incredibly exciting’ week with AIL final victoryBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawDaniel Kinahan arrest gives ‘sense of pride’ to gardaí who policed feud, conference hearsBy Hugh Dooley
TV & RadioMint on BBC One review: Piping hot, deliriously strange new crime drama steeped in magical realismBy Ed Power
PoliticsPresident’s decision on International Protection Bill due after ‘intense’ Council of State meetingBy Pat Leahy
PeopleCensus 1926: National Archives records 20 million hits on first weekend of releaseBy Niamh Browne
US-Iran War Iran gives positive signal on taking part in peace talks ahead of ceasefire deadlineBy Ronan McGreevy and Tim O'Brien
CourtsLandscaper defrauded elderly woman of more than €50,000 for poor-quality work in garden, court hearsBy Fiona Ferguson
Politics‘Deep dive’ into former NI police ombudsman appointment urged as part of Peter Mandelson review
Middle EastUS and Iran plan new talks but ‘lots of bombs’ will go off if deal not made, says TrumpBy Mark Weiss
Education‘Unrealistic expectations’ from parents fuelling teacher burnout, study findsBy Mark Hennessy
Housing & PlanningIncluding cost-rental homes in private tenancy figures gives ‘false impression of growth’By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsChild who drew up ‘kill list’ of care staff seeks to be detained by High Court By Kitty Holland