Innovators to Watch‘I should be revising for exams. Instead I’m working with developers’: Irish teen AI founders set sights on USBy Olive Keogh
CultureOlivia Dean, Alanis Morissette and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
The Counter Ruck PodcastWhat to make of Andy Farrell’s Ireland squad to tour Australia and New ZealandListen to What to make of Andy Farrell’s Ireland squad to tour Australia and New ZealandListen | 41:24
FilmLesbian Space Princess review: This scrappy, funny animation is a small miracle of inventionBy Tara Brady
TV & RadioNicolas Cage’s new TV series is terrific fun. Why have you not heard of it?By Séamas O'Reilly
EuropeA clear front-runner has emerged in the race to join the EU - can it cross the finish line?By Jack Power
FoodRuss Parsons: After 40 years of writing about food I’m no longer as excited about it as I once wasBy Russ Parsons
BusinessPorterShed at 10: ‘Galway is a huge centre for talent now. The calibre of companies is incredible’By Emmet Ryan
BusinessRow erupts between An Post and Minister over proposed €360,000 salary for new CEOBy Martin Wall, Jack Horgan-Jones and Emmet Malone
BusinessWe are moving home from America. Could a long house-hunting trip make us tax residents?By Joanne Hunt
EducationMore time, extra points: parents of dyslexic children sitting Leaving Cert have their sayBy Jen Hogan
BusinessIrish fund invested in five firms named in UN report on Israeli settlementsBy Joe Brennan and Martin Wall
Ireland‘Eyes in the skies’ and ‘boots on the ground’: Measures to stop wildfires this summerBy Jack Brady
WorkGillian Anderson may not be disappearing from work but many women in Ireland areBy Margaret E Ward
BusinessManna’s Irish growth plans grounded for now by local opposition to drone deliveriesBy Cantillon
CourtsCab pursuing James ‘Mago’ Gately to make up alleged losses in value of seized houseBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessKey issues on future for An Post underlie tensions with MinisterBy Martin Wall, Jack Horgan-Jones and Emmet Malone
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: An Post CEO’s pay, an accidental bird reserve and thanking bus driversBy Aideen FinneganListen to Podcast: An Post CEO’s pay, an accidental bird reserve and thanking bus driversListen | 12:28
Crime & LawPlan to advise charities overseas how to avoid inadvertently financing terroristsBy Hugh Dooley
PoliticsRecent hospital budget increases ‘not fiscally sustainable’, Minister for Health warnsBy Martin Wall
Courts‘One of the best people’: 23 character references for convicted child exploiter released By Ellen O’Riordan
OireachtasWhen it comes to pregnant women in crisis, the aul’ fellas think they know betterBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsIneligible expenditure of nearly €20,000 returned to Skillnet following investigationBy Martin Wall
Crime & LawGardaí warned criminal prosecutions may be at risk over solicitors’ withdrawal of serviceBy Conor Lally and Mary Carolan
BusinessLegal challenges to Dublin housing reduce after fast-track planning scheme wound downBy Killian Woods
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Who knew Fifa would be easier to deal with than your average GAA steward?By Ciarán Murphy
OpinionCould three glasses of wine derail your life? Only if you live like Steven BartlettBy Finn McRedmond
TV & RadioI Will Find You review: Harlan Coben deploys new highs of absurdity with typical ruthlessnessBy Ed Power
Business Today NewsletterLegal challenges to housing, An Post tensions and investment in illegal West Bank settlementsBy Conn Ó Midheach
In the News PodcastInside the court: Riad Bouchaker on trial for Parnell Square attackBy Bernice HarrisonListen to Inside the court: Riad Bouchaker on trial for Parnell Square attackListen | 21:52
Middle EastWhat’s in the US-Iran deal? Reopening shipping, waiving oil sanctions and LebanonBy Joseph Gedeon in Washington and Jonathan Yerushalmy
Sports BriefingWorld Cup 2026, Day 7: England may overcome their hang-ups but Portugal can’t quit RonaldoBy Gavin Cooney
Inside Politics NewsletterTaoiseach’s biggest event of the year just around the cornerBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsLithuanian man allegedly involved in Galway mosque plot claims he cannot get a fair trialBy Paul Neilan
IrelandNew An Post CEO’s salary should reflect ‘risks on the horizon’, O’Donovan suggestsBy Vivienne Clarke
FilmLiam Neeson-produced Lost Children of Tuam dramatisation to premiere at Galway Film FleadhBy Donald Clarke
MusicOlivia Dean at Marlay Park: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell
Crime & LawBill Kenneally’s death ‘a strange release’, abuse survivor saysBy Barry Roche and Vivienne Clarke
Middle East‘Biggest national security blunder in decades’: Trump’s Iran deal met with anger, relief and incredulity By Jonathan Yerushalmy
StageConstellations review: Wonderfully committed performances make head-spinning science positively pleasantBy Mary Leland
PoliticsAbortion services Bill has strengthened case for conscience-based voting, Tánaiste saysBy Jade Wilson
Education‘Going from strength to strength’: Six Irish universities move up global rankingsBy Jack Brady
Smart MoneyWhat happens Ireland’s petrol and diesel prices and energy costs after US-Iran peace deal?By Cliff Taylor
World CupBrand it like Beckham: how football’s most shameless shill is cashing in on the World CupBy Dave Hannigan
Housing & PlanningCouncil says €6m guesthouse will pay for itself due to cost of homeless accommodationBy Ken Foxe
RugbyBeating three South African teams on the bounce is the only response to Champions Cup lossBy Conor Murray
CourtsFirefighter tells Riad Bouchaker trial of injured creche worker ‘struggling to breathe’ By Eoin Reynolds
BusinessIrish airport passengers reach record high of 9.1 million in first quarter, says CSOBy Conor Healy
Middle EastMore than 1,000 killed by Israel in Gaza since beginning of ceasefire, health ministry says
Housing & Planning‘Emergency response’ to homeless crisis, including possible no-fault evictions ban, needed, says committeeBy Kitty Holland
BusinessGraham Norton secures court order forcing Meta to disclose those behind ‘harassing’ postsBy Killian Woods
CompetitionsWin two tickets to the 75th Wexford Festival Opera and a stay at the four star The Talbot Hotel, Wexford.
OireachtasProcess under way to halt ‘nixers’ by public-only consultants, Tánaiste saysBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsJeffrey Donaldson trial: Jury sent home, to resume deliberations on Friday By Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
EducationLeaving Cert DCG: Approachable questions for students who thought conceptuallyBy Peter McGuire
CourtsCavan solicitor struck off by High Court after misappropriating client fundsBy Fiachra Gallagher
The Women's PodcastMaggie O’Farrell on attending the Oscars: ‘It’s just not something I ever thought was possible’ By Ellen CluskerListen to Maggie O’Farrell on attending the Oscars: ‘It’s just not something I ever thought was possible’ Listen | 66:12
Crime & LawMentally ill prisoner (70s) loses eye after being stabbed with pen by cellmate By Conor Lally
RacingScandinavia wins Gold Cup thriller to earn Aidan O’Brien his 100th Royal Ascot winner By Brian O'Connor
IrelandUnions told to prepare for strike ballot as no basis for public sector pay talks in placeBy Emmet Malone
Europe‘If Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn’: Zelenskiy issues threat as Kyiv strikes RussiaBy Peter Beaumont in Kyiv, Pjotr Sauer and Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
An Irish DiaryFrom Monaghan to ‘Spud Island’, Canada: 1830 exodus back in focus after Mark Carney visitBy Frank McNally
TennisIrish doubles pair topple top seeds as Dimitrov exits in ATP Challenger DublinBy Hannah Kate Costello at Elm Park
CourtsDivorced elderly woman gets reprieve from family home sale order in assets dispute By Mary Carolan
Middle EastIsraeli strikes in Lebanon raise doubts over new peace agreementBy Maya Gebeily, Rami Ayyub and Zohra Bensemra
SoccerLiverpool sign forward Víctor Muñoz for €40m in first arrival of Andoni Iraola eraBy Will Unwin
PoliticsEU’s failure to act on Israel undermines its credibility, Taoiseach says in Brussels By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsDublin-based family murder trial hears daughter may have tried to escape nooseBy Karen McHugh in Reykjavik
PoliticsWhat does division over abortion within Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael mean for Government?By Cormac McQuinn
PropertyRIAI Architecture Awards: Bolands Mills, Blackrock Park Teahouse and RCSI facade among winnersBy John O'Connor
World CupMokoena’s late penalty rescues point for South Africa against the Czech RepublicBy Sid Lowe at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
CourtsFormer teacher told he ‘might die in prison’ at sentencing for child sex abuse By Chris McNulty
Ireland‘It is quite emotional’: 1,277 Special Olympics athletes gather for start of Summer GamesBy Hugh Dooley
World CupSwitzerland’s late surge overwhelms Bosnia and Herzegovina after Muharemovic red cardBy Ben Fisher