MotorsIn-car recording systems: The spy in the cab is fast becoming standard equipmentBy Neil Briscoe
BooksNuclear Weapons - An International History by David Holloway: Serious treatment of the fundamentally absurd By Robert McNamara
FilmAnne Hathaway gives her best performance yet in Mother Mary: Approach with an open mindBy Donald Clarke
MusicMichael Jackson was breathtaking at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. But what was the 10-year-old doing at his hotel?By Ed Power
Commercial PropertySandymark to bring 293,000sq ft of new logistics space to the market in Cork By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLimerick mansion with 49 bedrooms primed for Ryder Cup teed up for €3m sale By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertySouth Dublin site with full planning for 209 new homes guiding at €19.75mBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleThis had never happened to me before. I was on the plane and a woman said: ‘You’re in my seat’By Seán Moncrieff
Work‘I’ve worked for over 20 years in an organisation with no career progression. What should I do?’ By Jack White
EducationSchool patronage: Can Hildegarde Naughton succeed where six other education ministers have failed?By Patsy McGarry
Commercial PropertyKennedy Wilson seeking €18m for Dublin docklands residential investment By Ronald Quinlan
Better with Money PodcastIreland’s new savings scheme is not your only option. Here’s how to start investing todayBy Aideen FinneganListen | 33:38
Crime & LawDaniel Kinahan expected to face single charge, with evidence relating to murder, drugs and launderingBy Conor Lally
RugbyJordan Coghlan chasing full-circle moment with hometown team Clontarf in AIL finalBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionThis autumn could see the return of remote learning. We need to start planning for it nowBy Paul Davis
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Kerry should have dealt with Michael Murphy the moment he punched Dylan CaseyBy Darragh Ó Sé
Gaelic GamesMartin Keoghan says Kilkenny’s confidence is not low despite humbling Galway defeatBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesBarney Rock questions ‘very severe’ 12-week ban for Dublin manager Ger BrennanBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawIndependence of Drew Harris’s appointment questioned following Leo Varadkar comments By Hugh Dooley
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Another claustrophobic Munster round-robin opens with more questions than answersBy Seán Moran
PoliticsNew Dublin regeneration role for Robert Watt is secondment with no competitive processBy Harry McGee and Marie O’Halloran
BusinessIndependent radio call for ministerial intervention after €1m hike in broadcasting levyBy Arthur Beesley
HealthSt Vincent’s hospital has not signed deal with HSE as it ‘has not received enough money’By Martin Wall
Housing & PlanningFire safety issue forces Peter McVerry homeless service to move tenants from Dublin propertyBy Kitty Holland
Common Ground‘The Irish were an underclass, 50% poorer than the English’: New exhibition comes to Epic museumBy Mark Hennessy
EducationHousing can be a hidden admissions officer for students - quiet, powerful and unaccountableBy David Drury
Your Wellness‘My close friend is marrying a good-looking man who uses people – should I say something?’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterIrish Rail’s €36m contract fears and what next for flight cancellationsBy Peter Flanagan
HealthJennifer Carroll MacNeill unable to confirm when new national children’s hospital will openBy Órla Ryan
Early Edition PodcastKinahan to be tried on single charge; school patronage; and the Michael Jackson biopicListen | 11:58
CourtsSixteen-year-old girl often missing from care caught selling crack cocaine on O’Connell Street, court toldBy Tom Tuite
Housing & PlanningCouncillors to meet housing body over its decision to scrap cost-rental scheme in Cabra By Olivia Kelly
CourtsJudge rejects settlement offers to boys ‘manhandled’ by Blanchardstown shopping centre security staffBy Ray Managh
Inside Politics NewsletterWelcome to the tricky politics of the surplus as pressure grows on Government spendingBy Pat Leahy
IrelandMan (36) due in court on charges arising from throwing of cash at motorists in Galway By Barry Roche
BusinessDanone’s quarterly sales slow as formula recall and Iran war disrupt supplyBy Dominique Vidalon
PoliticsEscort website ‘makes a mockery’ of Ireland’s law criminalising purchase of sexBy Marie O’Halloran
Sports BriefingKerry let themselves down by not dealing with Michael Murphy after Dylan Casey punch By Mary Hannigan
Housing & Planning Mother of three ‘doing everything’ to find alternative home ordered to vacateBy Jack White
IrelandMore than 30% of women face barriers accessing free contraception scheme, report findsBy Shauna Bowers
GolfDaily tickets for 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor will cost a record €499 for a European venueBy Philip Reid
CourtsAppropriate sentence for man who ‘stamped’ homeless victim to death, court rules By Eoin Reynolds
Inside Business PodcastKerry Group CEO on the impact of Middle East conflict, AI and drive to keep bread fresher for longerListen | 47:36
UKLife in the Faslane peace camp: Veteran protesters return to site at UK nuclear-armed baseBy Mark Paul
OireachtasMeasles and whooping cough outbreaks linked to drop in childhood vaccinations, health chief saysBy Shauna Bowers
WorkTaxes on wages hit 10-year high across OECD countries but Ireland bucking the trendBy Valentina Romei and Dominic Coyle
Housing & PlanningHousing charity concerned at risk to tenants under modular home planBy Vivienne Clarke and Kitty Holland
SoccerManchester United yet to decide if Michael Carrick will be offered manager’s jobBy Jamie Jackson
Social AffairsBishop criticises ‘false’ depiction of Catholic schools as ‘grim places of indoctrination’By Patsy McGarry
UKKeir Starmer’s Cork-born adviser Morgan McSweeney to be questioned by MPs over Mandelson appointment
CourtsTeen facing rape and child pornography charges sent for trial to Central Criminal CourtBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsUse of fake character references for children’s care home staff ‘extremely disturbing’, says TaoiseachBy Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsVaradkar says he ‘over-stated’ comments on rural Ireland and issues apology By Jack Horgan-Jones
GolfDenis Walsh: Do you think any Ryder Cup tickets will be unsold? Sports fans are easy marksBy Denis Walsh
IrelandFuel costs: NI consumers could face ‘tsunami’ of high energy prices if Iran warn drags onBy Freya McClements
Europe‘Donnyland’: Ukraine proposes renaming part of the Donbas in Trump’s honourBy Anton Troianovski and Andrew E. Kramer
EuropeRedistribution of jet fuel among EU member states under considerationBy John Ainger and Ewa Krukowska
BusinessPsychological illness most common cause in income protection claims surge at Aviva By Colin Gleeson
Asia-PacificInternational Criminal Court has jurisdiction over former Philippine president, judges rule
Social AffairsSiptu asks Oireachtas committee to invite childcare employers in to explain stall on pay deal negotiations By Emmet Malone
Social AffairsDepartment must pay €30,000 to visually impaired employee over ‘protracted’ discriminationBy Kitty Holland
SoccerLiam Rosenior leaves Chelsea three and a half months into contract until 2032By Jacob Steinberg
HealthHiqa to review operation of screening services to ensure improvements made following CervicalCheck controversyBy Shauna Bowers
OireachtasCouncils should be obliged to fix roads with a history of fatalities, committee hearsBy Tim O'Brien
EnvironmentWildlife experts call for ‘misleading’ timber industry book to be removed from schools By Caroline O'Doherty and Órla Ryan
RugbyMax Deegan to miss Leinster’s Champions Cup semi-final after two-game ban for Ulster red cardBy Muireann Duffy
Housing & PlanningMinister urges housing bodies to engage on finance difficulties for cost-rental schemesBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessBillions of euro in ‘dark money’ passing through Irish financial services sectorBy Colin Gleeson
CourtsEnoch Burke asks appeal court to allow late challenge to finding he was validly suspendedBy Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsNI legacy Bill to be delayed by amendments to ‘safeguard’ British army veteransBy Freya McClements
Courts‘Middleman’ involved in €500,000 Trinity College Dublin hardship fund fraud jailedBy Niamh O'Donoghue
PoliticsSinn Féin calls on Taoiseach to admit Budget 2026 left workers ‘high and dry’ By Marie O’Halloran
OireachtasIreland considers designating private offshore wind facilities as critical infrastructureBy Martin Wall
Courts‘Thrill-seeking’ disqualified teenage driver who led gardaí on high-speed chases jailedBy Sonya McLean
PoliticsStudent who applied for Braille books in transition year got them week before Leaving CertBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsTeenage boy (15) caught with €80,000 worth of illegal tablets placed on probation bondBy Sonya McLean
Middle East Live UpdatesIran says reopening Strait of Hormuz ‘impossible’ due to US ‘breaches’ of ceasefireBy Glen Murphy and Jack White
PoliticsRyder Cup: €499 admission price ‘a matter for organisers’, Minister for Sport saysBy Harry McGee
PoliticsStrong finances will allow for personal income tax package in next budget, Harris says By Harry McGee
SoccerErling Haaland steers Manchester City to top of the table, condemns Burnley to dropBy Jamie Jackson
HealthMore than quarter of patients waiting for dental care have additional needs, figures showBy Shauna Bowers
Politics‘Get the posters up’: Dublin Central, Galway West byelections to be held on May 22ndBy Marie O’Halloran, Harry McGee and Ellen Coyne
GolfRyder Cup 2027: How do Irish residents get early access when ticket portal opens at 11am?By Philip Reid