BooksUnderstanding Homelessness in Ireland Since Independence: A gruelling but valuable historyBy Andrew Lynch
FilmThe Movie Quiz: How many Christopher Nolan features have just one word as a title?By Donald Clarke
Advertising FeatureA portrait of Ireland now: Inside the artists of the Taylor Wessing Irish Photo Prize
FilmExit 8 review: An elegant horror that forces the unfortunate hero’s paranoid mindset on the viewerBy Tara Brady
BooksI’m in a WhatsApp group with female crime writers. It’s called the Irish MurderessesBy Claire Coughlan
ResidentialRenovated four-bed with Tudor-style facade on Ranelagh’s Charleston Avenue By Miriam Mulcahy
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Byelections in Dublin and Galway, homelessness figures and potential strike action By Andrew McNairListen | 10:18
Asia-PacificSame tune by a different Song brings back memories of a pivotal time in ChinaBy Denis Staunton
PeopleChildren must learn their letters, their numbers – and then 6,000 facts about animalsBy Séamas O'Reilly
BusinessFinance Ireland’s Billy Kane: ‘We’re always up for sale ... that’s the nature of the business’ By Joe Brennan
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Cork’s win over Tipperary raises bigger questions before Limerick clashBy Joe Canning
BusinessIrish banks call on Europe to relax financial crash-era rules so they can lend moreBy Colin Gleeson
RugbyClayton McMillan says Munster ‘can be better as an organisation’, but Ulster match the focusBy John O'Sullivan
MusicKneecap ar pholaitíocht, brú agus sícideileacha: “Ar ndóigh, teastaíonn teiripe uainn ... ar feadh na mblianta fada”By Una Mullally
Housing & Planning Council ‘shouldn’t have purchased’ houses in Phibsboro and DrumcondraBy Olivia Kelly
Social AffairsCould Ireland face a period of worker discontent after the fuel protests? By Emmet Malone
PoliticsNo ‘bitter row’ between the Healy-Raes following Michael’s resignation, Danny saysBy Harry McGee
SportRonnie O’Sullivan was tipped to burn out. Yet here he is at 50, chasing record eighth world titleBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesPat Bennett ticking one off the bucket list with Carlow while his sons drive the DéiseBy Gordon Manning
RugbyMatt Williams: Freedom to enjoy the sport we love a lasting legacy of Australia’s war deadBy Matt Williams
CourtsCharacter references ‘don’t carry huge weight’ if judge has decided on a custodial sentenceBy Colm Keena
BusinessRyanair cuts planned summer Dublin flights, blaming airport’s passenger capBy Barry O'Halloran
EconomyPolitically marginalised, economically vulnerable UK limps into 10-year Brexit anniversaryBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessMergers ‘inevitable’ if Irish dairy co-ops are to survive rising costs and falling milk prices By Ian Curran
OpinionOur message is always ‘it’s not your fault’. Why does society sometimes say otherwise? By Rachel Morrogh
PoliticsGalway West byelection constituency profile: The candidates, key issues and who could winBy Harry McGee
PoliticsDublin Central byelection constituency profile: The candidates, key issues and who could winBy Ellen Coyne
Business‘I’ve lost my career’: The executive at the centre of a flawed Central Bank investigationBy Joe Brennan
GolfShane Lowry-Brooks Koepka team struggle on back nine at Zurich Classic of New OrleansBy David Gorman
On The Money NewsletterIreland’s new savings scheme: what’s an ISK anyway and how does it work?By Dominic Coyle
BusinessStream BioEnergy invests €80m in Ireland’s largest food and garden waste biomethane plant By Barry Roche
CourtsMan attempted to rob three shops on Dublin street in less than five minutes, court hearsBy Claire Henry
MusicNoah Kahan: The Great Divide review – 17 tracks about being a bit outdoorsy and hugely famousBy Ed Power
Gaelic GamesNicky English: League form borne out in provincial championships’ opening weekendBy Nicky English
PeopleIn pictures: Newbridge factory’s last day of silver-plated cutlery production after 92 years By Alan Betson and Niamh Browne
StageAdelphi ’63 review: Irish Beatlemania and the friendships behind it add up to a zippy feelgood comedy By Chris McCormack
Crime & LawMan and woman arrested after two gardaí assaulted in Co DonegalBy Jack White and Hugh Dooley
EuropeEurope leaders ‘pessimistic’ on Iran war’s long-term impact on energy prices, says Micheál MartinBy Jack Power
CourtsWoman deported from US to Ireland fined for shoplifting items including €80 worth of hamBy Olivia Kelleher
Middle East‘We are preparing for the last battle’: life along Israel’s new yellow line in southern Lebanon By Sally Hayden
ResidentialAn exit from Brooklyn? Lily Allen and Daniel Craig sell brownstone propertiesBy Vivian Marino
CourtsNew date set for Jozef Puska’s appeal against conviction for murder of Ashling MurphyBy Fiona Magennis
CourtsProposed evidence against Jonathan Gill would not be admissible under EU law, court hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
Inside Politics PodcastIs there real pressure on Sinn Féin to win at least one seat in upcoming byelections?Listen | 59:15
BusinessBeyond our control to restore fortunes of protected snail, Trump Doonbeg operator saysBy Gordon Deegan
The Women's PodcastWalking the camino with ‘half a lung’: ‘I want to prove you don’t need all your bits’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 49:40
Europe‘We are not counting on Europe’: Rift with US is looking more and more like a chasmBy Jack Power
IrelandAlmost 19,000 applications received from US citizens for Irish passports last yearBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessJudge refuses debt firm’s application for possession of McGrattan’s pub in DublinBy Ellen O’Riordan
CourtsMandate executive can contest union election after suspension lifted by High Court injunctionBy Paul Neilan
Culture‘It doesn’t belong there’: Public reacts to Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre planned new lookBy Niamh Browne
HealthLaughing gas hospital admissions with neurological conditions quadruples over four years – studyBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsLeak by Mandate general secretary scuppered €1m deal for Debenhams staff, official claimsBy Stephen Bourke and Paul Neilan
PoliticsHealy-Rae family downplay rift but tensions in Kerry were simmering even before fuel blockadesBy Anne Lucey
CourtsDublin lecture by Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer cancelled amid ‘regret’ for any offence causedBy Ellen O’Riordan
BusinessLatest Meta job cuts come on top of 40% reduction in staff at Irish operations since 2022By Ciara O'Brien
CourtsMan who assaulted friend put him into recovery position before returning to pub, court hears By Eimear Dodd
CourtsMan charged after two gardaí hospitalised following assaults at Donegal council offices By Stephen Maguire
BusinessWorker investigated for ‘excessive fuel-card use’ said he left jeep running ‘all weekend’By Stephen Bourke
EducationEnoch Burke’s appeal against dismissal ends after he repeatedly interrupted proceedingsBy Emmet Malone
CourtsPrincipal who stole more than €100,000 from school has suspension confirmed by High CourtBy Fiachra Gallagher
TransportIndependent review ordered into €36m railway IT system amid concerns of cost overrunsBy Martin Wall
RugbyAIL Division 1A final preview: St Mary’s ready to give everything to upset Clontarf’s back-to-back pushBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsSinn Féin Ardfheis: Michelle O’Neill vows to reform NI powersharing institutionsBy Freya McClements
SoccerPanic on the streets of north London as Arsenal and Tottenham endure contrasting sufferingBy Jonathan Liew
As It HappenedHegseth tells US allies ‘time for free-riding is over’; White House confirms fresh talks with Iran to take placeBy Órla Ryan, Ronan McGreevy, Glen Murphy and Conor Pope
Middle EastSyria arrests Amjad Youssef, suspected leader of Tadamon massacreBy Michael Safi and Melvyn Ingleby
MediaJim McDowell, praised as one of bravest reporters of The Troubles, dies aged 76 By Mark Hennessy