ObituariesDeirdre Purcell: Journalist and broadcaster who became one of Ireland’s best-loved novelists
OpinionIreland must advocate for Nicaraguan prisoners who resisted Ortega’s ‘dictatorship’By Breda O'Brien
CultureClarke’s Bar was an institution, and many of us were voluntarily institutionalisedBy Patsy McGarry
Your MoneyCost of living: ‘I would not be able to afford to build and do that commute ... It is another mortgage’By Marese McDonagh
Gaelic GamesTom Creedon 40 years gone but never forgotten: ‘I think about him every day, he’ll be on the front of my mind on Sunday’By Gordon Manning
InteriorsCo-living in Dún Laoghaire: Deep pockets needed for Instagrammable place at €1,880 a monthBy Joanne Hunt
Books‘I felt the physical charge of traumas like the deaths of my siblings, my alcoholism’ By Martin Doyle
Climate CrisisA supergrid for Europe is the last piece in jigsaw to decarbonise EuropeBy Kevin O'Sullivan and Eddie O'Connor
Ross O'Carroll-KellyRoss O’Carroll-Kelly: I’m getting the tattoo of J-Lowe, a late 40th birthday present to myselfBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 05:56
Crime & LawState fights religious order’s attempt to withdraw funds for legal battles with Shine victimsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionVaradkar must envy Sturgeon’s ability to connect with voters and speak a language they understandBy Pat Leahy
EnvironmentIs it unusual for snipe to turn up in a city garden? Readers’ nature queriesBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: I saw a group of men at a service station who were not Irish and were all of ‘fighting age’By Seán Moncrieff
BooksFinding My Wild: Observations on love and forgiveness rooted in natural life of rural Ireland By Nicholas Allen
SoccerKevin Kilbane: Strain on Guardiola is unimaginable amid trophy chase and financial doping allegationsBy Kevin Kilbane
Stage‘I have loads of friends from drama school who have stopped acting. I think it’s a wise choice’By Róisín Ingle
GardeningThe great rewilding: ‘Nature is disappearing before our very eyes and without it, we won’t survive’By Fionnuala Fallon
People‘I became one of those insufferable new parents whose once interesting feed turns into pictures of a small creature’By Brianna Parkins
Fine Art & AntiquesHeads up on sale of works by Louis le Brocquy, Edward McGuire, Harry Clarke and Paul Henry By Elizabeth Birdthistle
EuropeBucha rises from the ashes: ‘We have to fight and rebuild at the same time. You can’t keep it like a war museum’By Daniel McLaughlin
Asia-PacificThe truth behind the Chinese balloon may remain cloudy but the fallout is clearBy Denis Staunton
Gaelic GamesNational Football League previews: Returning stars could boost Kerry against MayoBy Seán Moran and Gordon Manning
RugbyFinlay Bealham marches toward Valhalla after promotion: ‘I knew there was big boots to fill’By Johnny Watterson
Music‘We don’t want to dumb ourselves down’: Nova Twins on racism, rocking riffs and ignoring male producersBy Ed Power
OpinionDavid McWilliams: In a world where ChatGPT exists, the Leaving Cert is redundant By David McWilliams
EnvironmentElla McSweeney: Tomnafinnoge is a mere sliver of what was Wicklow’s Amazon forestBy Ella McSweeney
StageVermeer: The once-in-a-lifetime display of the most beautiful paintings in the worldBy Lara Marlowe
PeopleA Syrian in Ireland: At night, I see the grey faces, hear the cries. I picture my child trapped under the ruins of our new warm houseBy Suad Aldarra
IrelandConfusion and contradictions mount as Sinn Féin tries to explain its financial declarationsBy Pat Leahy
BusinessAfter Adidas’s Yeezy disaster, is the age of celebrity fashion endorsements over?By Cantillon
OireachtasMary Butler earned the title of designated survivor on St Patrick’s Day after brush with skin cancerBy Miriam Lord
EconomyMortgage holders face higher interest rates than forecast as ECB focuses on inflation By Peter Flanagan
IrelandEstlin Wall death: Father ‘disgusted’ driver didn’t serve full ban, ‘the minimal punishment he deserved’By Gordon Deegan
Housing & PlanningSome of the biggest developers in the State seek to escape taxes due on vacant sitesBy Arthur Beesley
FoodThree easy and fast meals: a vegetable curry, egg-fried rice and an eight-minute ramenBy Gráinne O'Keefe
RacingCheltenham the final destination as bold moves pay off for Limerick racing double actBy Denis Walsh
PeopleNicola Sturgeon’s successor will need a more realistic approach to Scottish independenceBy Alex Massie in Edinburgh
Health‘There’s too much talk about menopause? We’re just making up for the last 20 goddamn years when women suffered in silence’By Róisín Ingle
BusinessJohn Magnier and the battle over the Portrait of Omai, one of Britain’s national treasuresBy John Burns
Social AffairsTommy Robinson’s visit is a symptom of co-operation between Irish and British far-right movementsBy Conor Gallagher
CenturyFree State use of prisoners to clear roadblocks in Cork set precedent for Kerry ‘horror’ - historianBy Barry Roche
EnvironmentPublic warned not to touch sick or dead wild birds to prevent bird flu spreadBy David Raleigh
HealthBullying and harassment still a feature of workplace culture for female doctors, conference toldBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesGAA Congress: Motion passed doubling suspensions for misbehaviour at underage matchesBy Seán Moran
EuropeResponse to Ukraine conflict shows strength of US-UK relationship, say Harris and SunakBy Trevor Hunnicutt
Gaelic GamesMayo hand Kerry humbling defeat with rock’n’roll performance in CastlebarBy Ian O'Riordan
Social AffairsThousands protest against ‘hatred and disinformation’ at anti-racism march in Dublin By Jade Wilson and Conor Gallagher