BooksRoddy Doyle on Youth by Kevin Curran: invigorating book about Dublin teens who speak a different languageBy Roddy Doyle
In the NewsLife on the transplant list and the long wait for new legislationBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:49
AbroadIrish family in San Diego: When we went back to Ireland, we thought, ‘Is this a mistake?’By Andrew Fitzgerald
BusinessCommunity pharmacy is a vital lifeline for our society – so why are pharmacists being cut loose? By Derek Reilly
Housing & Planning‘That would floor me’: Homeowners who paid €17,000 to fix apartment defects fear exclusion from State supportBy Niamh Towey and Shauna Bowers
Ireland‘Everybody is affected in a different way’: Drogheda aims to put drugs feud behind itBy Elaine Keogh
Gaelic GamesRelieved Kilkenny manager Derek Lyng admits ‘I wouldn’t like to be on the other side of it’By Gordon Manning
TravelIn Canada, I visualise myself trying to reason with a bear by waving my T-shirt at himBy Peter Murtagh
FoodSpiced lamb stuffed flatbreads for a Middle Eastern inspired dinner you can make in minutes By Lilly Higgins
Gaelic GamesThe Schemozzle: Fine margins in a Munster hurling championship for the agesBy Paul Fitzpatrick
MusicDepeche Mode at Malahide Castle: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Conor Capplis
SponsoredA special brew: How a Bewley’s partnership with Café Femenino is helping women farmers worldwide
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: Which celeb chef hit the big time through his TV show No Reservations?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
Gaelic GamesNicky English: It looks like open season for this year’s hurling All-IrelandBy Nicky English
Asia-PacificGaelic games in China: ‘We try to mimic the atmosphere of a club back in Ireland’By Denis Staunton
Your WellnessFungi have had a fleeting presence in our lives – but that may be about to change By Dr Muiris Houston
EducationStudents commuting long distances risk missing ‘huge’ parts of college experience, warns university presidentBy Carl O'Brien
Your Family‘My daughter struggles to make friends and is anxious going to school. Could she be autistic?’By John Sharry
Australia‘War hero’ defamation verdict a vital victory for the press - and for the pursuit of truth in war By Jonathan Drennan
Your Money‘I have always been good at making money but accruing wealth is not the goal’By Tony Clayton-Lea
IrelandMedically assisted dying laws in New Zealand could be template for Ireland, meeting hearsBy Barry Roche
Business Today NewsletterHome building slows, hybrid jobs on the rise and the Central Bank’s mortgage problemBy Peter Flanagan
US‘An eye for an eye’: Fears that Republicans’ rhetoric after Trump indictment could spark violenceBy Sam Levine in New York
StageTony Awards 2023: Leopoldstadt and Kimberly Akimbo win big in historic night for nonbinary actorsBy Benjamin Lee
BusinessEx-Samsung exec accused of stealing designs to make copycat chip plant in ChinaBy Shinhye Kang
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Compelling drama the order of the day in hurling finalsBy Mary Hannigan
MarketsUBS imposes tight restrictions on Credit Suisse bankers as takeover completedBy Owen Walker and Robert Smith
TV & Radio‘We spent a lot of time in terrible pain’: Sharon Horgan on making new drama Best InterestsBy Rachel Aroesti
- State Exams‘Much tougher than recent years’: Reaction to Monday’s Leaving Cert examsBy Carl O'Brien
HealthHSE chief warns of ‘time lag’ before new hospital consultants are recruited from abroad By Paul Cullen
Housing & PlanningIreland entering a ‘much more difficult phase’ of housing provision, construction body warnsBy Cormac McQuinn
RugbyJohnny Sexton’s World Cup preparation could be impacted as he faces EPCR investigationBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandNational Museum hopes prosecution raises awareness of laws protecting Irish archaeological heritageBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandBridge Notes: Yeats Country Charity Congress sees tie for first place in main pairs event By Seamus Dowling
Gaelic GamesClare can find solace in defeat, as the numbers don’t add up for LimerickBy Malachy Clerkin
Social AffairsRetained firefighters set for second day of industrial action with many stations expected to close By Emmet Malone
Housing & PlanningBike shed in front garden ‘detrimental’ to Victorian home setting, planners ruleBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsFarmer Michael Scott remanded in custody ahead of sentencing for aunt’s manslaughter By Eoin Reynolds
EducationLeaving Cert: Complaints over ‘unfair’ maths paper one exam will be considered during marking - SECBy Carl O'Brien
EuropeOdesa feels aftermath of dam explosion as Russia accused of ‘ecocide’ with ‘catastrophic’ consequences By Daniel McLaughlin
Financial ServicesIrish banks could push mortgage rates ‘significantly higher’ if needed – GoodbodyBy Peter Flanagan
BusinessECB hikes must not push people into mortgage arrears, Michael McGrath tells top bankersBy Colin Gleeson
CourtsAdequacy of Web Summit’s pre-trial document sharing questioned by other sidesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Climate CrisisEnergy independence summit to examine how Ireland can harness renewable resources, Taoiseach saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsHigh Court quashes eight-month jail term for young mother who stole groceriesBy Aodhan O'Faolain
SportSweden’s players had to ‘show their genitalia for the doctor’ at 2011 Women’s World CupBy Sean Ingle
EducationLeaving Cert relief as Irish aural section ‘did not have a Donegal accent’By Georgia Farrelly
An Irish DiaryLiverpool’s first police chief – Brian Maye on Wexford-born Michael James WhittyBy Brian Maye
CourtsDriver who entered bus lane before fatal collision with pedestrian given suspended sentenceBy Fiona Ferguson
EuropeDutch court decision to return Crimean treasures to Ukraine welcomed by ZelenskiyBy Peter Cluskey
Middle EastNetanyahu sought tax breaks that would benefit billionaire, ex-finance minister tells court By Mark Weiss
Crime & LawIssue of criminals speeding wrong way down Irish roads must be addressed, GRA saysBy Mark Hilliard
USFox News demands Tucker Carlson stops posting videos on TwitterBy Jeremy W. Peters and Benjamin Mullin
CourtsConsultant surgeon ordered not to do spinal surgery in State for three years without supervision
PoliticsMcDonald signals she would not attend Provisional IRA commemorations as taoiseachBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsMan jailed for six years for ‘shocking, brutal and cowardly sexual assault’ on woman walking her dogBy Sonya McLean
UK‘You could hear his soul when he sang’: Hugh Callaghan of the Birmingham Six laid to rest in LondonBy Mark Paul
BusinessPositive start for European stocks as investors await Fed and ECB policy decisions By Ciara O'Brien
UKSNP: Party divisions deepen after Sturgeon arrest as Labour sizes up opportunity to dominate Scottish politics By Mark Paul
Social AffairsTwo models for inquiry into Defence Forces abuses being examined by GovernmentBy Conor Gallagher, Jade Wilson and Jack Horgan-Jones
Climate CrisisGreta Thunberg to be awarded Freedom of Dublin, four years after nomination first rejectedBy Olivia Kelly
EnvironmentInfestation of harmful caterpillars found in oak trees at Dublin housing estateBy Mark Hilliard
TransportIreland could face ‘tsunami’ of incidents involving e-scooters, AA Ireland saysBy Jade Wilson
Housing & PlanningThree Ministers take no part in meeting on housing crisis in their Dublin constituency By Mark Hilliard
TV & RadioBest Interests: Sharon Horgan moves between dread, fear and anger in this heartbreaking dramaBy Ed Power
TV & Radio‘He was branded an IRA man’: RTÉ Europe editor Tony Connelly on his gripping family historyBy Ed Power
BusinessHolidaymakers warned to check insurance as wildfires and strikes threaten travel plansBy Ellen O'Regan