BooksSue Divin: ‘Character, voice, plot, pace, authenticity – if a writer nails that, I’ll read their novel’ By Martin Doyle
BooksDoireann Ní Ghríofa: ‘In the past someone like me would have been brought to an asylum’ By Martin Doyle
BooksNew crime fiction: frenemies, foul play and a touch of the supernaturalBy Brian Cliff and Elizabeth Mannion
InteriorsAt home with the Japanese ambassador in Dublin’s Foxrock: ‘The house itself has a very important role’By Alison Healy
FilmCannes 2026: Why almost nowhere else is as good at generating ear-bursting controversyBy Donald Clarke
World‘You have to be ready for war’: Legacy of limbo in Armenia after loss of Nagorno-KarabakhBy Jack Power
IrelandAI don’t believe it: What do Gerry Hutch, Michael Healy-Rae and Charlie Haughey have in common?By Steven Carroll
PeopleSnapchat: ‘I’ve seen so much stuff. I would block them after but the damage was done’By Jen Hogan and Ciara O'Brien
People‘I can’t live in Dublin. Unless you have a gig that pays a lot of money, or four jobs, you can’t’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Courts‘She blames me for everything’: Barring order against man who claims he slapped woman ‘just once’By Mary Carolan
Social Affairs‘Powerful and heartbreaking’: A couch is what Ireland’s homeless children say they want mostBy Kitty Holland
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: If you’re sneering at a Galway footballer maybe going on Love Island, you’re the loserBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesAfter losing three Ulster finals in a row, Armagh must beat Monaghan to avoid making historyBy Malachy Clerkin
RugbyJack Oliver reflects on his father’s death, resilience and finding his feet with Glasgow WarriorsBy Nathan Johns
OpinionBertie’s outburst wasn’t part of a Fianna Fáil master plan. It was worse than thatBy Jennifer O’Connell
MusicEurovision 2026 review: Father Ted, controversy and Ireland’s absence as Bulgaria winsBy Ed Power
Your MoneyWill foreign-based executors make sorting our affairs when we die more difficult?By Dominic Coyle