StageA daughter sexually assaulted by Black and Tans, a ‘parcel of bombs’ in a woman’s pocketBy Mary Leland
Music‘Sinéad O’Connor was hugely important. Mandinka made me think maybe I have a place in this world’By Ed Power
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Tyrone’s awful defence of their All-Ireland will rankle for a long timeBy Darragh Ó Sé
An Irish DiaryFeckless father – Frank McNally on the property and paternity portfolios of John JoyceBy Frank McNally
Housing & PlanningWork on 1,000 homes at O’Devaney Gardens to get under way, says Dublin City Council By Olivia Kelly
Commercial PropertyFrench investor enters Irish market with €10.65m deal for south Dublin clinic By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyHigh-profile financial adviser pays €5.2m for south Dublin officeBy Ronald Quinlan
CultureThe Music Quiz: What was the name of The Beatles’ experimental record label?By Tony Clayton-Lea
EducationLast-minute appeal for teachers to take examiner roles as Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle exams begin By Carl O'Brien
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Priority for new Munster regime is a performance template, not trophies By Gordon D'Arcy
Your Wellness‘I’ve always been a good mom—but I don’t have a relationship with my children’By Trish Murphy
Your WellnessThe calm, organised lives of list makers sound lovely, but I cannot keep a listBy Brigid O'Dea
EnvironmentMarine protected areas in Irish waters need to be scaled up urgently, report warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
TV & RadioBrendan Gleeson on fame: ‘It’s difficult to browse in a shop. It’s a big price to pay, and I don’t like it’By Steve Rose
BusinessTesco rebuked by UK regulator over greenwashing in adverts for plant-based foodBy Judith Evans and Camilla Hodgson
CompetitionsWin one of three pairs of tickets to Gabriel Byrne’s Walking with Ghosts at the National Opera House, Wexford
TravelQ&A: What Covid rules now apply at holiday destinations most popular with Irish tourists?By Shauna Bowers
Asia-PacificJapan to allow tourists in but only if masked and with local guidesBy Justin McCurry in Osaka
CompetitionsWin an overnight stay in The Arthaus Hotel with tickets to the Giacometti exhibition in the National Gallery of Ireland
Europe‘I can’t act as if he isn’t there’: Merkel defends record on Putin as opinion divided like never beforeBy Derek Scally
Europe‘Historic low point’ if British unilateral action on North is taken - TaoiseachBy Naomi O'Leary
Farming & FoodPermission granted for Chinese-backed €40m meat processing plant in BanagherBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeUkraine’s forces may have to ‘pull back’ in Severodonetsk after renewed attackBy Dan Sabbagh in Kyiv
EducationLeaving Cert English paper 1: A ‘beautiful’ paper which gave opportunities for original writingBy Carl O'Brien and Peter McGuire
Crime & LawFather of murdered Santina Cawley convicted of assaulting her killer Karen HarringtonBy Barry Roche
Financial ServicesIrish lawyers, accountants and services firms share €900m in special purpose vehicles feesBy Joe Brennan
TV & RadioSkint, hungover and happy: The never-ending karaoke evening of 20-something life By Ed Power
BusinessTwo Bord Pleanála members had alleged conflicts of interest in Blackrock site permission, court toldBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsStarmer says instability in British politics has ‘serious implications’ for issues like row over Northern Ireland protocolBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessApple to offer buy now, pay later credit in challenge to Klarna and AffirmBy Tim Bradshaw and Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan in London and Imani Moise in New York
BusinessDublin City Council opposes 13-storey tower block plan for former De La Salle school site in BallyfermotBy Gordon Deegan
EducationJunior Cycle religion: A good chance for students to showcase their knowledgeBy Peter McGuire
Crime & LawTwo arrested in relation to Minister Simon Coveney security alert at peace eventBy Freya McClements
US‘He told my teacher goodnight and shot her in the head’: Girl tells US Congress of Uvalde school shootingBy Martin Wall
GolfPhil Mickelson will not join colleagues in quitting PGA Tour despite LIV Golf involvementBy Ewan Murray
Social AffairsA night of high emotion as Ukrainian refugees head to Aviva for Ireland gameBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessInterest rates on new Irish mortgages well above euro average, as ECB set to hike rateBy Laura Slattery
HealthCocaine use: ‘You’d have it for a night out, like the way people have a few cigarettes’By Kitty Holland
DublinO’Devaney Gardens: Still no deal on cost-rental homes with building set to startBy Olivia Kelly
EducationDonie O’Sullivan on the Leaving Cert: ‘The Irish oral fell on my birthday. I hoped the examiner would go easy on me. She didn’t’
SportBroadhurst and O’Rourke share Irish Times/Sports Ireland Sportswoman of month award for MayBy Mary Hannigan
Social AffairsMore than 11,600 people in direct provision as numbers rise to record levelsBy Sorcha Pollak
PoliticsDonaldson accuses Dublin of being ‘tone deaf’ to unionists’ protocol concernsBy Denis Staunton
EuropeThe European Parliament, where the hopes of a continent can rest on the change of a wordBy Naomi O'Leary
CourtsCourt hears accused used reasonable force to defend himself and friend from ‘punishment beating’By Eoin Reynolds
EducationLeaving Cert day one: ‘Curve ball’ question may have caught some students outBy Carl O'Brien and Peter McGuire
GolfRory McIlroy: ‘I want to play on the PGA Tour against the best players in the world’ By Philip Reid
EducationTrinity climbs into top 100 universities worldwide as others slip down rankingsBy Carl O'Brien
EnvironmentAll farmers must play part in tackling Ireland’s biodiversity crisis – Minister HackettBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandRemote working hubs: ‘There is certainly work to do in promoting what we have’By David Forsythe
PoliticsTaoiseach claim about joining Nato contested by legal experts By Jack Horgan-Jones and Naomi O’Leary
EducationLeaving Cert diary: ‘I’ve made it through the first day. A lot of the stress has lifted’By Ellen McCabe
PoliticsAlmost 16,000 future homes provided with protection from bulk purchase By Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
StageRuth Negga on her Broadway role opposite Daniel Craig: ‘I wanted her to have no shame, be lusty and alive’By Salamishah Tillet