CourtsProsecutor in Molly and Thomas Martens case says justice served ‘as best we could’By Martin Wall
Food MonthFood & Drink Quiz: The Belgian Sauce Andalouse is commonly served with…?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
BooksLet Us Descend by Jesmyn Ward: A lush and harrowing journey through antebellum Deep SouthBy Lucie Shelly
In the NewsWhy were nursing homes in Kilkenny, Waterford and Cork forced to close?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:06
Food MonthTwo wines for under €10 to try: a light, fresh French Muscadet and a rediscovered red from ArgentinaBy John Wilson
CourtsMolly Martens felt ‘deranged entitlement’ to Jason Corbett’s children, guardianship judge foundBy Brian Carroll In Lexington, North Carolina
BusinessTikTok told to be ‘100% certain’ before requesting meeting with Coveney after it postpones twoBy John Burns
Asia-PacificTánaiste speaks fondly of Cork to Chinese audience while outlining Ireland’s stance on Ukraine and Gaza By Denis Staunton
Food MonthStanley Tucci’s perfect martini goes up against Irish versions of the classic cocktailBy John Wilson
MusicThe Prongs: Theme from the Now Now Express – A Dublin soundtrack of sophisticated melancholy and dissatisfied vitriolBy Lauren Murphy
Food MonthTakeaway review: Exceptionally good free-range chicken burgers, crunchy on the outside and juicy insideBy Corinna Hardgrave
TV & RadioAn incredulous Pat Kenny keeps his cool at Israeli ambassador’s ‘hollow-sounding’ concern for PalestiniansBy Mick Heaney
SoccerAdoption, pro soccer, homelessness and Nazi Salutes - Stefany Ferrer Van Ginkel stares into biggest challenge yetBy Mary Hannigan
CultureA gentleman is someone who can play the accordion but doesn’t – especially on an Aer Lingus planeBy Hugh Linehan
Property ClinicOur management company refuses to engage on a freehold option for owners. What can we do?By Paul Huberman
ResidentialPretty in pink: Timeless architect-designed house on 30 acres of forest by the lake for €699,550By Elizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionChange is coming in Ireland – just not how the Government or the Opposition imaginesBy Gerard Howlin
BusinessDiageo Ireland boss Barry O’Sullivan: ‘Behaviour towards alcohol is shifting’By Ciarán Hancock
BusinessTeeling Whiskey plans €10m-plus expansion of distillery to double production capacityBy Ciarán Hancock
PoliticsLower voting age and getting rid of byelections among possible research topics for Electoral CommissionBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessCentral Plaza and Clerys Quarter commercial developments in Dublin battle economic headwinds By Ian Curran
ResidentialWhat will €230,000 buy in Norway, Thailand, France, Mexico and Clare?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionIrish leaders’ condemnation of Israeli attacks are too piecemeal and punch-pulling to be meaningfulBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Gaelic Games‘He scratched his arse against the boundary wall and demolished the whole thing!’ - new book celebrates grounds of the GAABy Seán Moran
Business Today NewsletterApple tax case to last for years, Teeling expanding, and the latest on Clerys QuarterBy Úna McCaffrey
CompetitionsWin pre-theatre dinner for two in The Saddle Room and an overnight stay in Dublin’s favourite five-star hotel, The Shelbourne
Food MonthA clever, simple and tasty idea and that’s done in 30 minutes: Cheat’s kedgereeBy Danni Barry
IrelandFriday’s top stories: Ashling Murphy’s family welcomes conviction of ‘vicious monster’, Molly Martens felt ‘deranged entitlement’ to Jason Corbett’s children
TV & RadioSteamy sex and secret lesbians: Apple’s content creators muscle in on Bridgerton territoryBy Patrick Freyne
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: When an Elephant’s rear end knocked down the wall of Kilmallock GAA clubBy Mary Hannigan
HistoryToo many people are in denial about events of October 7th, says Israeli ambassadorBy Ronan McGreevy
SoccerFAI risks missing out on millions in funding as general assembly votes against adding female directors By Gavin Cummiskey
Climate CrisisAlmost half of people say Government not doing enough on climate change, survey findsBy Fiachra Gallagher
StageThe United States vs Ulysses review: A clever courtroom drama entertainingly brought to lifeBy Deirdre Falvey
BusinessFormer NatWest chief Alison Rose to forfeit £7.6m after Nigel Farage scandalBy Stephen Morris and Akila Quinio
Climate CrisisEU agrees nature restoration deal that will have far-reaching impact for IrelandBy Kevin O'Sullivan
On The Money NewsletterCan your pension be too big and how could this cost you dearly?By Dominic Coyle
HealthUnions criticised HSE decision to widen recruitment embargo to most staff categoriesBy Paul Cullen and Shauna Bowers
IrelandHarris praises ‘remarkable’ construction course helping people from inner cityBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessECB will not start cutting interest rates in ‘next couple of quarters’, warns LagardeBy Martin Arnold and Ellen O’Regan
CourtsDepartment of Justice criticised for ‘flattening goalposts’ during workplace investigationBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsHigh Court awards €63,000 damages to ‘entirely blameless’ driver over crash injuriesBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsHow Gaza and the Israel-Hamas conflict is stirring tensions in Irish politicsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeGerman Marxist has big plans for a new party, but faces accusations of a drift to far-right populismBy Derek Scally
SportMalachy Clerkin: Ashling Murphy’s murder reminds us of the dread women feel in the world - now is the time to talk about what we can changeBy Malachy Clerkin
IrelandGardaí investigating after ambulances called for students at Cork school who became illBy Olivia Kelleher
Soccer‘Because I’m Irish!’: Evan Ferguson shoots down question asking why he would not play for EnglandBy David Gorman
Gaza Crisis‘There’s no safe place and death is everywhere’: The Gaza residents defying Israel’s order to evacuateBy Mai Khaled in Rafah and Heba Saleh in Cairo
CourtsJudge says Enoch Burke is ‘own worst enemy’ as action over court audio recordings adjournedBy Paul Neilan
Food‘We know fans will be disappointed’: Animal Bars and Caramac discontinued after 60 yearsBy Ellen O’Donoghue
CourtsGalway hospital apologises to parents of baby who died five months after being born ‘head first’ on to floor
Social Affairs‘The noblest impulse’: Man who died after jumping into Liffey to rescue another recognised for braveryBy Jade Wilson
Middle EastIsrael is killing ‘far too many Palestinians’, says BlinkenBy Guy Chazan in Jerusalem and Mehul Srivastava in Tel Aviv
CourtsMichael Fingleton told Irish Nationwide underwriter he wouldn’t ‘take blame’ for Michael Lynn loanBy Isabel Hayes
BusinessOwner of Kerry hotel and islands has ‘stateable defence’ to €175m claim, court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessDPC warns proposed new structures for watchdog could slow major inquiries involving tech firmsBy Ken Foxe
HealthPatient files at Letterkenny hospital under review due to concerns about consultant’s workBy Stephen Maguire
BusinessHigh Court quashes decision not to compensate renewable energy companies for ordered shut-downsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessResolution reached in several cases brought following collapse of Dolphin TrustBy Aodhan O'Faolain
IrelandFunerals of teens killed in Donegal crash reminded of preciousness of human life By Stephen Maguire
BusinessOwner of Kilkenny house alleges trespassers are demanding €140,000 paymentBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsValerie French Kilroy trial: Murder accused husband told consultant psychiatrist he was on 'mission from God to kill' wifeBy Alison O'Riordan
RugbyLeinster look to some of their World Cup returnees to bring the heat to Dragons By John O'Sullivan
CourtsStardust inquests: Man saw flames ‘powering’ through roof minutes before fire seen insideBy Kitty Holland
CourtsSentencing of DJ Nikki Hayes, who lodged €15,000 into account in money-laundering scam, adjournedBy Jessie Magee and Eimear Dodd
HealthParents’ group calls for reinstatement of doctor at centre of spinal surgery controversyBy David Raleigh
SportUnited can snatch calamity from the jaws of promise yet there are signs things may yet go rightBy Jonathan Liew
PoliticsVoters’ choice is ‘worsening housing crisis’ or Sinn Féin fixing it, Doherty tells ardfheisBy Cormac McQuinn
UKSupport for British home secretary Braverman draining away at highest level of governmentBy Mark Paul
Crime & Law‘Disbelief’ in north Co Clare following suspicious deaths of married coupleBy Gordon Deegan
MediaRTÉ sends note on payments to Ryan Tubridy to Public Accounts Committee after months-long stand-offBy Arthur Beesley and Cormac McQuinn
HealthNumber of heroin overdoses in Dublin in recent days rises to 40 as public asked to watch out for possible casesBy Conor Gallagher