BooksAdventures in Democracy. The turbulent world of People Power: A system worth voting forBy Michael Foley
FilmGirls State review: It’s as if Tracy Flick, the striving high-school heroine of Election, has come to lifeBy Tara Brady
MusicKurt Cobain’s 30th anniversary special music quiz: What is the Nirvana frontman’s middle name?By Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicMohammad Syfkhan: ‘It is my duty to offer this beautiful country everything I can. I wrote a song called I Love You Ireland’By Aoife Barry
BooksMalachy McCourt’s final interview: ‘We’d a miserable Irish childhood, but I escaped all of that and I had a happy life’By Jason O’Toole
Your Wellness‘I always say the five main pillars of health are checking yourself, diet, sleep, exercise and orgasms’By Jen Hogan
Commercial PropertyUS pharma giant signs long-term lease at Northwest Logistics ParkBy Ronald Quinlan
Property ClinicIs my neighbour liable for damage to my property caused by their renovation works?By Samantha Geraghty
ResidentialProbate sales: What you need to know and do to make the process as painless as possibleBy Joanne Hunt
Commercial PropertyPrivate Irish investor pays €4.4m for Garda human resources headquartersBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyInvestment in commercial real estate plummets to lowest level since 2013By Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialSecond phase of Bishop’s Lough in Kilkenny promises the best of city and country living from €335,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Housing & PlanningDerelict properties being brought back to use in Tipperary despite grant scheme issuesBy Andrew Hamilton
GolfLeona Maguire interview: ‘My game is in a good spot, I’m trying to tie it all together’By Philip Reid
PoliticsGovernment departments and State bodies leave €532m in capital allocations unspent By Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesMickey Harte repositions Derry as contenders and raises questions about DublinBy Seán Moran
Rugby‘We have to score tries’ - Connacht to come out firing in Challenge Cup knockouts By Linley MacKenzie
OpinionUnionist parties are not about to merge – it’s hard enough holding them together individuallyBy Newton Emerson
PoliticsBiden official claims Ireland changed alcohol labelling rules after US pressureBy Arthur Beesley
OpinionRepublicans who do not respect unionists or recognise State are standing in way of united IrelandBy Michael McDowell
IrelandFacebook photos and pub talk led Defence Forces to investigate Libya training By Conor Gallagher
OpinionI split my house with my daughter, without government help. Stop shaming ‘empty nesters’By Kathy Sheridan
DublinToo few gardaí, too many ‘ne’er’ do wells’ in Dublin, city’s most senior official claimsBy Olivia Kelly
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Craig Casey has an opportunity to prove he should be the next cab off the rank for IrelandBy Gordon D'Arcy
PoliticsFine Gael junior ministers vie for promotion as Coveney’s departure frees up second place at CabinetBy Cormac McQuinn
AbroadA guide for those left behind: four small things you can do after a loved one emigratesBy Laura Kennedy
Your Wellness‘A few months ago my wife left the country. The last six months have been the most traumatic of my life’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterAer Lingus looks to break pilot deadlock and passing on pension planBy Dominic Coyle
USTrump compares his legal woes to Al Capone’s as he reruns 2020 defeat by Biden in WisconsinBy Keith Duggan
In the News PodcastWill Israel’s Damascus attack further escalate tensions across the Middle East?By Sorcha PollakListen | 21:04
AmericasMayoral candidate murdered in Mexico amid rising political violenceBy Thomas Graham in Mexico City
BusinessEU rules drive pharma backers to the US, says IDA Ireland chiefBy Jude Webber and Andy Bounds
MusicLizzo says she is not quitting the music industry, but ‘negative energy’By Abené Clayton in Los Angeles
EducationTransition year students to have access to road safety classes amid concern over rising crash deathsBy Carl O'Brien
EconomyEuro zone inflation falls more than expected, firming path to June interest rate cutBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsHermann Kelly alleged to have knocked phone out of journalist’s hand at European ParliamentBy Jack Power
SoccerPep Guardiola hits back at Roy Keane’s criticism of ‘League Two’ Erling Haaland By Jamie Jackson
Middle EastIsraeli army withdraws from major Gaza hospital, leaving behind a wastelandBy Patrick Kingsley in Gaza City
IrelandTraining of rogue Libyan forces by ex-Irish soldiers ‘deeply shocking’, Tánaiste says By Conor Gallagher and Naomi O’Leary
CourtsMan serving sentence for secretly filming young girls given suspended term for attack on RTÉ cameramanBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsSinn Féin-led Government would devolve more powers to directly elected mayor of Limerick - Quinlivan By Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsPolitical advisers and former journalists to form part of Simon Harris backroom teamBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsMan (40) jailed for sending lewd image of himself to ‘public figure’ and two othersBy Gordon Deegan
BoxingOne Night in Millstreet review: Entertaining documentary of Collins-Eubank clash a real triumphBy Donald Clarke
Inside Business PodcastDeclining electric car sales: ‘depreciation is wild at the moment’Listen | 37:57
PoliticsCoalition leaders urged to push for Ireland to secure energy portfolio in new EU CommissionBy Cormac McQuinn
PeopleMarie Kondo has fallen. Tidying up is out. Wall to wall tat and clutter is inBy Brianna Parkins
IrelandMayo crash: Man lost ‘whole family in one go’, funeral of his wife and two daughters hearsBy Marese McDonagh
Middle EastPalestinians face severe deprivation as aid agencies suspend operations following aid-worker deathsBy Michael Jansen
IrelandLife of Imogen Stuart resembled ‘a beautiful symphony, everything arranged in order’, funeral hearsBy Derek Scally
EducationPrimary teachers urge removal of Catholic religious certificate needed to teach in most schoolsBy Peter McGuire
BusinessPTSB raises €500m in green bonds to help fund cheaper loans for homes with high energy ratingsBy Joe Brennan
Education‘It hits you in the heart’: Teacher considered leaving school over ‘ridicule’ on TikTokBy Carl O'Brien
Asia-PacificUS and China first phone call in two years deemed constructive despite ‘negative factors’By Denis Staunton
Education‘We can’t afford to live in the capital’: Could a Dublin allowance improve teacher supply?By Carl O'Brien, Peter McGuire and Emmet Malone
Asia-PacificTaiwan’s strongest earthquake in 25 years leaves at least nine dead and almost 1,000 injuredBy Denis Staunton
EuropeEU should not rely on International Court of Justice to hold Israel to account, says academicBy Jack Power
Asia-PacificXi and Biden determined to stabilise relations, but no breakthrough expectedBy Denis Staunton
RugbyUlster’s Iain Henderson says Kitshoff ‘speculation’ will not be a distraction against MontpellierBy Michael Sadlier
IrelandLoss of Mayo couple who died in house fire ‘has affected everyone in Swinford and beyond’, funeral hearsBy Tom Shiel
CourtsWoman died of lung clots four days after being discharged from hospital with anxiety diagnosisBy Fiachra Gallagher
WorldUkraine lowers conscription age as Zelenskiy says Russia plans to draft 300,000 more troopsBy Daniel McLaughlin
EditorialsThe presence of former army troops in a Libyan training camp is a blow to the Defence Forces
Middle EastIsraeli war minister calls for elections as pressure grows on Netanyahu over Gaza conflictBy Mark Weiss
PoliticsIndependent TDs urge Harris to bring mini-budget for small business and farmersBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Education‘Teachers being harmed by bad inspections’ that ‘must stop’, TUI delegates toldBy Emmet Malone
IrelandMinister pledges support for community hotel in Roscrea as he opens refurbished tourist attractionBy Barry Roche
PoliticsIndependent TDs Denis Naughten and Michael Lowry set to back Simon HarrisBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessIrish insurers’ profits from business coverage rebound from ‘lost decade’ of consistent lossesBy Joe Brennan
RugbyChampions Cup and Challenge Cup last 16: TV details, kick-off times, team news and moreBy David Gorman