OpinionNewton Emerson: High-stakes contests and a dull plot characterise today’s electionsBy Newton Emerson
BooksRemembrance Sunday by Darragh McKeon: Brilliant fictional study of the legacy of traumaBy Sarah Gilmartin
InnovationMaking the workplace more accessible for adults with intellectual disabilitiesBy Olive Keogh
RestaurantsÓrale Street Food @ Pawn Shop review: The Mexican food at this Dublin dive bar is something special By Corinna Hardgrave
TechnologyRent your wardrobe: clothes company with a base in Galway aims for a greener approach to fashionBy Ciara O'Brien
PeopleI glanced again at the old man on the balcony; but he had disappeared. It felt like he had vanished By Michael Harding
Inside BusinessCool Planet signs €50m contract to turn 8,500 mining trucks electricBy Ciarán HancockListen | 42:26
Social AffairsAsylum seekers volunteering in Dublin to better integrate and ‘give back’ By Jade Wilson
OpinionFinn McRedmond: Reaction to Matt Barrett’s quips speaks volumes about the great British sense of humourBy Finn McRedmond
BusinessHMV takes another spin on Dublin’s high street seven years after closing By Conor Pope and Laura Slattery
Your WellnessWhy is inflammatory bowel disease increasing in incidence and what can be done about it?By Sylvia Thompson
ResidentialDublin 4 mansion sees 14%-plus price cut as palatial piles refuse to budge By Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialHome of the Year winner and adjoining properties packed with potential in west Dublin for €1.95mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: I can’t believe the Camogie Association would stand over the withdrawal of KildareBy Ciarán Murphy
ResidentialPanoramic sea views, stables and outdoor jacuzzi at Georgian gem in Kinsale for €4.75mBy Kevin Courtney
Gaelic Games‘I play a lot of chess,’ Pádraig O’Hora on avoiding Mayo’s match analysisBy Ian O'Riordan
Your Wellness‘Women bought into so many sex, libido myths they’re disempowered about this part of themselves’By Geraldine Walsh
HealthRevolutionary precision medicine has potential to benefit even more patientsBy Claire O'Connell
PoliticsNorth council elections: ‘It’s very slow. Northern Ireland is very slow to change’By Seanín Graham
Fine Art & AntiquesKerry hotel owner sells ‘most influential book in human history’ for $38.1 millionBy Jennifer Schuessler
Inside Politics NewsletterAnti-migrant protest continues as Minister announces new accommodation centresBy Harry McGee
USHarry, Meghan and the paparazzi: what really happened in the ‘near catastrophic car chase’?By Chelsia Rose Marcius, Mark Landler, Hurubie Meko and Michael M. Grynbaum
HealthAlmost half of women who lost babies were not told about mental health impacts, survey findsBy Jack Power
Asia-PacificPopulism takes on the army: Imran Khan’s battle with Pakistan’s militaryBy Benjamin Parkin and Farhan Bokhari
Smart MoneyCliff Taylor: Are Irish house prices set to fall further, in common with many European markets?By Cliff Taylor
PoliticsVaradkar says it is his ambition for Fine Gael to win 45 seats in next electionBy Pat Leahy and Vivienne Clarke
Stardust Pen PortraitBrendan O’Meara (23), Coolock: ‘I can’t remember my own brother’s funeral’By Kitty Holland
OireachtasGovernment did not offer to help pay for Katie Taylor homecoming fight, Dáil toldBy Sarah Burns
SoccerManchester City’s destruction of Real Madrid has the feel of an era-defining triumphBy Jonathan Wilson
RacingHRI says horse sector is worth almost €2.5 billion annually to Ireland’s economyBy Brian O'Connor
CourtsMotorist jailed for dragging garda along roadway after she tried to intercept drug dealBy Barry Roche
Stardust Pen PortraitJohn Stout (18), Coolock - ‘He would have been a painter-decorator with a career and a life of his own’By Kitty Holland
TV & RadioRefreshing documentary humanises prisoners without trying to obscure their crimesBy Ed Power
Stardust Pen PortraitMargaret Thornton (19), Dublin 1 - ‘She was the baby of the family, we all doted on her’By Kitty Holland
Gaelic GamesConor Meyler and Tyrone raring to go again as All-Ireland group stages get under wayBy Ian O'Riordan
Middle EastCould Friday’s summit be Arab League’s first major transformational gathering in 20 years? By Michael Jansen
Stardust Pen PortraitMurtagh ‘Murty’ Kavanagh (27), Coolock - ‘He was caring and generous, ready to help no matter what’By Kitty Holland
CourtsFormer construction worker jailed for holding over €1 million worth of cocaine and heroin at homeBy Eimear Dodd
RugbyToulon hoping it’s third time lucky in Challenge Cup decider against Glasgow Warriors By Daire Walsh
The Women's PodcastLessons in Chemistry: Bonnie Garmus on writing an instant bestsellerBy Suzanne BrennanListen | 52:12
BoxingKatie Taylor enters no-nonsense mode as she tapers preparations for homecoming boutBy Johnny Watterson
FoodStanley Tucci in Dublin: ‘We love Kerrygold – we have vats of it in our house’By Marie Claire Digby
BusinessWFS Forestry’s purpose was defrauding investors, court-appointed inspector saysBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsFormer Christian Brother convicted of indecently assaulting five boys at Kilkenny schoolBy Eimear Dodd
BusinessJudge allows neighbouring management company to appeal decision over application for 102 Dún Laoghaire apartments
EconomyMcCarthy appears more optimistic that deal can be reached to avoid US debt defaultBy Martin Wall
Social AffairsAdult sexual violence figures show marked differences between demographic groupsBy Colm Keena
UKEnvironmental campaigner and singer Feargal Sharkey criticises ‘non existent’ £10bn plan for river sewage problemBy Mark Paul
An Irish DiaryFull of Grace – Frank McNally on Dublin’s latter-day love affair with Grace Gifford-PlunkettBy Frank McNally
RugbyPlayers hungry for their first European success will be vital to Leinster’s charge for a fifth starBy Johnny Watterson
Crime & LawTeenager in coma following attack with ‘improvised weapons’ in BluebellBy Conor Gallagher and Shauna Bowers
IrelandNavan assault: Taoiseach to contact family of boy (14) and calls on attackers’ parents to ‘take responsibility’By Harry McGee, Vivienne Clarke, Louise Walsh, Sarah Burns and Carl O'Brien
CourtsFather of retired Limerick footballer crushed to death by ‘unsafe’ automatic steel gateBy David Raleigh
EuropeUkraine fends off ‘unprecedented’ air strikes and refuses cede land for peaceBy Daniel McLaughlin
OireachtasMartin questions if triple lock neutrality policy for Defence Forces is ‘fit for purpose’By Sarah Burns and Barry Roche
CyclingRás Tailteann: Matthew Fox wins-62-man bunch sprint to secure more British team successBy Shane Stokes
CourtsMichelle O’Neill wins libel action against DUP councillor who said she should be ‘put back in her kennel’By Alan Erwin
Social AffairsFour-week freeze proposed on new asylum seeker placements in Clare hotel in bid to lift blockadeBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Nathan Johns, Harry McGee, Gordon Deegan and Jennifer Bray
CourtsBeneficiary of contested Galway farmer’s will investigated for alleged fraud, High Court toldBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & LawMotorcyclist jailed for mowing down garda on Elton John checkpoint duty in CorkBy Barry Roche
Social Affairs‘Most people are supportive’: Clondalkin prepares for new asylum centre as protest is heldBy Mark Hilliard
Social AffairsUkrainians in Cork: ‘We have two parallel realities: one life in Ukraine and a second life here’By Conor Capplis
GolfUS PGA: Rory McIlroy’s ‘messy’ opening 71 comes with a highlight from out of nowhere By Philip Reid
SoccerNewcastle now one win away from Champions League return after 20-year exileBy Louise Taylor at St James' Park
IrelandKayak guide took day-trippers out in ‘unsuitable’ conditions before they capsized, investigators findBy Shauna Bowers
EducationUniversity of Limerick accused of dodging questions over controversial site purchaseBy Harry McGee
Business‘This was the only acquisition we’ve ever done where we didn’t visit the business’By Ciara O'Brien
RugbyTerenure’s kicking king Caolan Dooley wins AIL Division 1A player of the seasonBy Gerry Thornley
GolfPGA Championship: DeChambeau and Scheffler among those to find right answers to Oak Hill’s tough questionsBy Philip Reid