CourtsAlleged dissident republican resisting extradition to UK on basis of British actions on NI protocolBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionWe welcome refugees from Ukraine, but why is there less sympathy for those coming from elsewhere?By Sinéad Gibney
OpinionIreland urgently needs to learn lessons from its past to survive inflation surgeBy Diarmaid Ferriter
RugbyJohnny Watterson: Courageous first steps from Nick McCarthy in a world not changing fast enoughBy Johnny Watterson
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Who directed the famous inspiration for one of Kate Bush’s best LPs?By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: Can snowflakes survive a wilderness ordeal where avocados and twerking aren’t allowed?By Patrick Freyne
Your WellnessIrish influencer Lauren Whelan: Begrudgery is stopping young people starting TikTok careersBy Filomena Kaguako
BooksThe Facemaker: A remarkable book about a pioneer of plastic surgery and facial reconstructionBy Matthew Shipsey
PeopleHilary Fannin: The women were not alone in the quiet bay where French marines were on a training exerciseBy Hilary Fannin
RestaurantsRúibín review: Walk into this restaurant and you feel like you have found the best place in townBy Corinna Hardgrave
ResidentialTake 5: What will €185,000 buy in France, Brazil, Romania, Norway and Mayo?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessTracker mortgage bill tops €1bn; house price inflation cools; and no call to ease bankers’ pay rulesBy Dominic Coyle
RugbyIreland Under 20s: Seven players return from team that beat France for rematch in ItalyBy John O'Sullivan
Asia-PacificMyanmar junta in ‘serious struggle to survive’ as insurgency gathers momentumBy John Reed in Mae Sot, Thailand
BusinessRussian gas crisis will test EU solidarity, warns German utility RWEBy Joe Miller, David Sheppard and Nathalie Thomas
Crime & LawGardaí arrest 12 international fugitives for crimes including assisting murder and drugs traffickingBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessInsulation giant Kingspan left exposed to the elements — and rare market backlashBy Joe Brennan
IrelandMinister says army could be called in to assist with delays at Dublin airport By Jack Power, Conor Pope and Vivienne Clarke
Gaelic GamesOnce it was the time of their lives but the Mayo journey has now curdled for their loyal supportersBy Malachy Clerkin
Social Affairs‘It’s a celebration’: Pride returns to Dublin streets after Covid cancellationsBy Jack Power
Social AffairsMost Ukrainian refugees arriving in Ireland are lone parents with children — CSOBy Mark Hilliard
EconomyCork’s history of trade with Europe ‘cushions’ region from worst of Brexit effects By Barry Roche
Crime & LawCigarettes and tobacco products worth €100,000 seized by gardaí and Revenue in two operationsBy Mark Hilliard
Housing & PlanningHomeless figures increase to 10,325 in May with charity ‘gravely concerned’ over rise in numbersBy Jade Wilson
CourtsJudge says those who give character references in criminal cases should be available for cross-examinationBy Declan Brennan
Courts‘Every woman’s worst nightmare’: Man gets 22 years for Jennifer Dornan killing By Ashleigh McDonald
CourtsHuman rights body to take part in appeals by Gerry Hutch and Jonathan Dowdall over Regency Hotel trial
CourtsBail refused for man accused of robbery in which Garda Adrian Donohoe shot deadBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsDangerous driver who should ‘never be on public road again’ has 20-year ban halvedBy Peter Doyle and Paul Neilan
HealthCEO of St James’s Hospital appointed as new HSE national director of acute operationsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EconomyRecession in US and Europe ‘increasingly likely’, warn economistsBy Valentina Romei in London, Colby Smith in Washington and Martin Arnold in Frankfurt
Middle EastNetanyahu confident he can return for sixth term as head of coalition of right-wing and religious partiesBy Mark Weiss in Jerusalem
Housing & PlanningA third of Help to Buy recipients did not need the scheme to meet depositBy Jade Wilson
Housing & PlanningVacant properties ‘not silver bullet’ to housing crisis, expert warnsBy Brian Hutton
BusinessOil spill clean-up firm secures freezing order against couple it claims won’t pay €147,000 billBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsRepublic ‘on a par, or ahead’ of EU states on cost of living measures — TaoiseachBy Pat Leahy
EuropeEU leaders warned that Russia may shut off gas supply later this yearBy Naomi O'Leary and Pat Leahy
WorldUS supreme court ruling ‘horrific step back for women’s rights’, say Irish activistsBy Brian Hutton
Crime & LawDublin man expected to survive after being shot for the third time in two yearsBy Conor Gallagher
Housing & PlanningClaims about quarries ‘suppressing’ information to be examined by surveillance bodyBy Jennifer Bray
CourtsWoman guilty of manslaughter of baby tells court she was regularly beaten and punched by her fatherBy Claire Quinn
PoliticsFianna Fáil councillor becomes first LGBTQ+ woman elected as mayor of local authorityBy Jade Wilson
Gaelic GamesDavid Clifford named to start for Kerry as bumper crowds return to Croke ParkBy Malachy Clerkin
Crime & LawMore arrests expected as gardaí move against international fugitives in IrelandBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesCork can do Dublin a favour and give them a game but winning is beyond themBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness: Dublin can go all the way if they reproduce performance that destroyed KildareBy Jim McGuinness
USUS supreme court has made ‘terrible decisions’, says Biden following overturning of Roe v WadeBy Martin Wall and Brian Hutton