RugbyConnacht hoping to win for departing Andy Friend one more time in South AfricaBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionA chatbot that can advise teenagers how to hide pot and lose their virginity? Nothing creepy about that at allBy Breda O'Brien
RecipesMarinated grilled prawns with Marie Rose sauce, pickled courgette and Baby Gem lettuceBy Gráinne O'Keefe
ObituariesLinda Lewis obituary: Stripped-down soul singer went to the bathroom and walked out on her record deal
BusinessFinance union calls for banking levy to be widened to Revolut and other fintechsBy Joe Brennan
BusinessMichael Fingleton had less than €25,000 in two personal bank accounts last year, son claimsBy Joe Brennan
CultureThe Oscars’ new diversity rules make Richard Dreyfuss sick. Is his outrage justified?By Donald Clarke
CultureSarah Gilmartin: ‘A lot more needs to be done to make the reporting of sexual crimes easier for victims’By Martin Doyle
InteriorsWe need to get people back living in Georgian Dublin to bring energy to the city’s finest streetsBy Ana Kinsella
IrelandAbortion review finds providers are being shunned and service considered an ‘indulgence’ By Jennifer Bray
Gaelic GamesGAA previews: Stakes are high as Waterford have everything to lose against ClareBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesThe Tailteann Cup deserves better than the casual derision of Dónal Óg Cusack By Malachy Clerkin
CulturePoems of detained Russian theatre director became instant hits as soon as she pressed ‘post’By Olga Taranova
Life & StyleMore than skin deep: Meet the women tattoo artists creating more inclusive spaces for clientsBy Geraldine Walsh
BooksBritish Commonwealth: ‘King Charles could become the great moderniser. But he is not going to do that’By Keith Duggan
Books‘I don’t believe in these unmarked graves for survivors, still being treated like nobodies’By Patsy McGarry
Gaelic GamesWaterford’s worry is where the next wave of hurling talent is coming from, and whenBy Denis Walsh
OpinionPat Leahy: Mood for change is tempered by the fact many don’t want everything to changeBy Pat Leahy
HealthDon’t label babies born by new IVF procedure as having three parents - that’s not correctBy Dr Muiris Houston
BooksThirst for Salt by Madelaine Lucas: A rich and sensuous novel about first love with a power imbalanceBy Lucie Shelly
Film ‘You embrace the idea of people being alienated’: Ari Aster on his divisive comedy Beau Is AfraidBy Donald Clarke
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book and the ones to catch before they end By Tony Clayton-Lea
CultureHow to get published in a literary magazine: ‘Whatever excites you will excite us’By Gemma Tipton
ArtFrom surviving dissent and debt, to celebrating artists: The Royal Hibernian Academy at 200By Gemma Tipton
Gaelic GamesJonny Cooper: The last move before each of Kerry’s first four goals was a bounce - that didn’t happen by accidentBy Jonny Cooper
BooksAge of Emergency: Living with Violence at the End of the British Empire - meticulous, innovative, damningBy Christopher Kissane
Ross O'Carroll-KellyRoss O’Carroll-Kelly: The two of them are staring at me like this is the worst thing I’ve ever done. It’s not even in the top 10By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:14
CultureCannes film festival 2023: return of the old guard royalty of Loach, Wenders and Scorsese. Then there’s Johnny DeppBy Donald Clarke
Crime & LawNancy McCarrick: ‘We are confident now, in a way we were not in the past, that Annie’s case will be fully investigated’By Áine Ryan
OpinionJennifer O’Connell: Irish public transport is a lesson in how to make easy things hardBy Jennifer O'Connell
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Who’s the joker sending Insta-quips during the king’s coronation? By Miriam Lord
HealthPurpose-built housing for nurses is back on the agenda but don’t hold your breath on it happening soonBy Paul Cullen
RugbyRed army expects Munster to deliver, but dominant Leinster are solid favourites By Gerry Thornley
RacingAidan O’Brien hoping for better classic fortune as Hans Andersen tackles French 2000 Guineas By Brian O'Connor
SportReliving the day De La Salle lifted the Leinster Schools Cup - and lifted all of us with itBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesPat Gilroy: I couldn’t do a manager’s job now, everything has changed since 2011By Malachy Clerkin
MediaEurovision ‘defying logic’ as it racks up new young fans, says EBU’s Noel CurranBy Laura Slattery
Ireland‘There was a lot of soul searching’: Why many mid-career male politicians are quitting By Harry McGee
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Ireland’s choice is Ryanair-style growth or dull accountancyBy David McWilliams
Stage‘I never want to make political references in my work about, for example, the conflict in the Middle East. For me that’s too small’By Michael Seaver
Politics‘Get a life’: A retiring Fine Gael TD reflects on his younger self and a more toxic political worldBy Barry Roche
RugbyMunster’s John Hodnett looking to turn the screw on Leinster and extend his best season to dateBy Gerry Thornley
WorldBangladesh and Myanmar order hundreds of thousands to evacuate as Cyclone Mocha nearsBy Arun Devnath, Khine Lin Kyaw and Low De Wei
Europe‘We are at your side’: Italian leaders pledge support for Ukraine ahead of Zelenskiy’s meeting with pope
Asia-PacificIndian PM Modi’s BJP defeated by Congress party in Karnataka state electionsBy Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi
EuropeGermany to supply Ukraine with €2.7bn in additional military aid and vows to give ‘all the help it can’
USNew York politicians argue over where to accommodate new arrivals as US faces rise in people crossing borderBy Martin Wall
CyclingIreland’s Ben Healy claims first Grand Tour stage win after stunning solo attack at Giro d’ItaliaBy Shane Stokes
CourtsHigh Court dismisses tenant’s appeal over landlord’s entitlement to terminate tenancyBy Aodhan O'Faolain
DublinHomeless asylum seekers’ camp destroyed by fire as refugees sleeping rough express worry over safetyBy Jack Power
RugbyJack Crowley’s late drop goal earns Munster the glory as Leinster’s double dream diesBy Gerry Thornley
Middle EastIslamic Jihad leader says ceasefire reached with IsraelBy Fares Akram and Isabel Debre, Associated Press
RugbyMunster were deserving winners but should have wrapped it up long before fraught end gameBy John O'Sullivan
RugbyGraham Rowntree: Munster will ‘go down to Cape Town with belief’ for URC decider with StormersBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesTailteann Cup round-up: Down see off Waterford and set sights on Meath showdownBy Paul Keane
TV & RadioEurovision final 2023: Blood and glitter, a middle finger and Edgar Allan Partridge. It’s magnificentBy Patrick Freyne
Gaelic GamesWaterford unable to cope with being a man down as Clare end their championshipBy Denis Walsh
Gaelic GamesColm O’Rourke confirms Meath’s ambition to be front runners in Tailteann Cup By Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesKildare boss Flanagan hails effort of players after Lilywhites claim All-Ireland under-20 crown