BooksBest graphic novels of 2023, so far: Adventures in parenting, sun-worshipping and strange giftsBy Séamas O’Reilly
CourtsMore than 100 Christian Brothers face possible judgment in default over abuse caseBy Colm Keena
RestaurantsRow Wines review: A new restaurant offering a rare thing – small plates and a glass of wine that won’t break the bankBy Corinna Hardgrave
Culture‘Adolf Hitler made the lives of millions of people much worse – but not the life of this author’By Joe Humphreys
TechnologyWhy ‘godfather’ of AI Geoffrey Hinton quit Google to speak out about risksBy Madhumita Murgia and Richard Waters
IrelandIrish farms’ cost-of-living crisis: ‘Retailer cuts will drive small farmers out of the market’By Shauna Bowers
PeopleThe walls of the local pub have eyes and also the Bainisteoir’s phone number By Brianna Parkins
InnovationFree Electrons programme: ‘You could think of it as the X Factor for tech start-ups’By Neil Briscoe
Crime & LawTwo suspects examined as Annie McCarrick investigation boosted with new resourcesBy Conor Lally
MusicPaul Simon: Seven Psalms – One of the great songwriters embarks on a solitary, deeply personal journeyBy Joe Breen
Crime & LawTwo men now being investigated as suspects in Annie McCarrick murder inquiryBy Conor Lally
HealthMore than 70 residents at Cork nursing home face uncertain future after operator quits Fair DealBy Paul Cullen
OpinionNewton Emerson: Unionist reaction to British air defence deal could be history repeating itselfBy Newton Emerson
BooksDennis Lehane and a journey through the dark heart of Irish-American racismBy Henrietta McKervey
Residential‘Downsizing is overrated. Creating a family home is a lifetime’s achievement’By Elizabeth Bond
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: The market has spoken when it comes to broadcasting live GAABy Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic GamesDavy Fitzgerald on having to beat Clare, losing Tadhg de Búrca and the absence of Fergal HorganBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesJohn Conlon in his best shape yet at 33 and three years after a cruciate ligament injuryBy Gordon Manning
BusinessFormer PwC partner who leaked Australian tax plans sought to tap Irish contactsBy Joe Brennan
OireachtasPolitical parties at odds over size of next Dáíl with left wing parties calling for six-seater constituenciesBy Harry McGee
Business Today NewsletterPwC dragged into leaks fallout, house prices still rising and news is not a commodityBy Conn Ó Midheach
IrelandLocal authorities need to take back control of waste collections, councillors and unions tell TDsBy Emmet Malone
Inside Politics NewsletterDetails of Ireland’s air defence deal with Britain should be provided By Cormac McQuinn
BooksThe Feminist Killjoy Handbook by Sara Ahmed: A generous offering from an important theoristBy Carol Ballantine
MusicBeyoncé: Renaissance World Tour – Near three-hour spectacular dripping with sci-fi disco decadenceBy Malcolm Jack
Inside Politics‘I allowed the toxins of politics to seep into my skin’ - Rafael Behr on the personal toll of Brexit Listen | 56:32
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: New frontiers for gun fetishisation at Nebraska’s first AR-15 golf tournamentBy Mary Hannigan
EconomyIreland’s inflation rate drops to 7.2% but it will bring little relief to householdsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OireachtasHSE still pursuing ventilator suppliers for refunds of more than €22m through Chinese legal systemBy Cormac McQuinn
Stardust Pen PortraitHelena Mangan (22), Coolock – ‘Before my mammy left that night, she gave me a big kiss and hug’By Kitty Holland
Smart MoneyCliff Taylor: With big budget surpluses, why are we being warned that we will have to pay more tax? By Cliff Taylor
RugbyStacey Flood: As a breathless season comes to a close, the Olympic dream is in sightBy Stacey Flood
IrelandFood businesses in Dublin, Meath, Limerick and Tipperary closed after inspectionsBy Ellen O’Donoghue
USUS and Mexico face border chaos as Title 42 migration rule expiresBy Christine Murray in Ciudad Juárez and James Politi and Felicia Schwartz in Washington
BusinessHomes and businesses to pay more than European average for offshore power in new dealBy Barry O'Halloran and Harry McGee
IrelandOrganiser of WWII Victory Day rally in Naas says it was celebration of ancestors, not Russian war in UkraineBy Ronan McGreevy
OireachtasUpgrade of A5 connecting Dublin and Donegal ‘well overdue’, McGrath tells DáilBy Sarah Burns
Asia-PacificPakistan supreme court rules arrest of Imran Khan to be illegalBy Shah Meer Baloch in Islamabad and Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi
IrelandEx-Defence Forces ombudsman feels ‘awful’ abuse victims did not feel free to come to herBy Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsYoung women ‘bore brunt of pandemic economic impact’, youth unemployment conference hearsBy Emmet Malone
DublinFormer bank on James Street that featured in Ulysses to become artist exhibition and work spaceBy Olivia Kelly
Stardust Pen PortraitGeorge McDermott (18), Raheny - ‘He was so funny, one of the nicest people you could meet’By Kitty Holland
Crime & LawGardaí use taser to arrest woman after two men injured in incident akin to ‘hostage situation’By David Raleigh
Stardust Pen PortraitWilliam McDermott (22), Raheny - ‘He was the big brother who protected us all’By Kitty Holland
Social AffairsEvicted family of four left ‘sitting in car, traumatised’ and ‘in shock’, Dáil toldBy Sarah Burns
Stardust Pen PortraitMarcella McDermott (16), Raheny – ‘Music was a big part of her life ... she never stopped dancing’By Kitty Holland
BusinessNALM entitled to £840,000 investment proceeds of boom-era developer Bernard McNamaraBy Ellen O'Riordan
In the NewsInside the NY court that judged Donald Trump a sex abuserBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:56
CyclingEddie Dunbar stays 13th overall in Giro as Mads Pedersen powers home to victoryBy Shane Stokes
IrelandStardust: ‘I am the mother of William McDermott, Marcella and George who I loved very much’By Kitty Holland
OireachtasAuthor of report into botched secondment of Tony Holohan to Trinity turns down committee inviteBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RacingAidan O’Brien confirms Guineas flop Auguste Rodin still his No 1 for Epsom DerbyBy Greg Wood at Chester
Gaelic GamesLouth’s star rising under Mickey Harte: ‘I don’t know how he does it, and he still seems so driven’By Gordon Manning
GolfGolf round-up: Brendan Lawlor takes one-shot lead into final round of G4D Open at WoburnBy Philip Reid
BooksArinze Ifeakandu wins Dylan Thomas Prize; Anthony Anaxagorou wins RSL Ondaatje PrizeBy Martin Doyle
Crime & LawGovernment set to seek concessions from lawyers in exchange for fee cuts reversal By Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsEmergency hubs may be needed for elderly if housing crisis persists, charity warnsBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandPSNI investigated domestic abuse allegations against Derry manager Rory GallagherBy Freya McClements and Ellen O’Donoghue
HealthNursing home providers warn of potential ‘tidal wave’ of operators leaving Fair DealBy Jack Power
HealthUS food and drug administration ends ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual menBy Christina Jewett
CourtsAGSI criticises Gsoc over treatment of garda driver facing crash chargeBy Jack Power and Vivienne Clarke
SpaceQueens University Belfast astronomers contribute to discovery of massive black hole By Ronan McGreevy
Gaelic GamesDillon Walsh boosts Sligo’s preparations for under-20 decider with appearance at trainingBy Gordon Manning
EnvironmentMajority of Irish bathing waters ‘excellent’ but EPA labels three beaches poorBy Shauna Bowers