BooksUnited Kingdoms: Multinational Union States in Europe and Beyond, 1800-1925 - Home rule revisitedBy Paul Bew
FashionLook good in bad weather: Great spring outerwear for Ireland’s unpredictable forecastsBy Deirdre McQuillan
TV & RadioThe Magadalenes and I: Compelling voices illuminate unspeakable institutional truths from Ireland’s recent pastBy Fiona McCann
HealthBillions in extra health funding not leading to higher activity in hospitals, report finds By Martin Wall
IrelandIreland exported more than half a billion euro worth of goods to Israel last year By Marie O'Halloran
ResidentialNot switching mortgages can cost you: Cautious Irish homeowners have lost out on thousands in savingsBy Fiona Reddan
ArtSmut Press’s goal? To ‘champion work that might not get published elsewhere – maybe a bit risqué or provocative’By Una Mullally
StagePete Waterman: ‘Rick Astley walked away with a cheque for £5m, which is pretty good for an apprentice’By Tara Brady
Your WellnessSexual assault units: ‘This will be one of the most traumatic events in their lives’By Sylvia Thompson
MusicTaylor Swift favourite Girl in Red: ‘People have tried to cancel me for the craziest things that have no root in reality’By Ed Power
MusicMichael Palin on the loss of his wife of 57 years: ‘you feel you’ll never have a friend as close as that’By Simon Hattenstone
ResidentialThe rationale for moving from Dublin to commuter counties has never been strongerBy Joanne Hunt
RugbyProlific Ross Byrne adds lustre to Leinster points tally against vanquished La Rochelle By Gerry Thornley
SoccerKen Early: Erling Haaland isn’t a beautiful footballer but he has the most important skillBy Ken Early
PricewatchPassing the parcel or passing the buck, who pays for all the careless deliveries?By Conor Pope
In the News PodcastHavana Syndrome - all in their heads or a Russian spy attack?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 18:26
OpinionCould scrambling the weather or sucking carbon out of the air help solve the climate crisis?By Kevin O'Sullivan
RugbySuper Leinster prove impervious to Kryptonite as they hit La Rochelle where it hurtsBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsTraveller feuds result in ‘far-reaching’ consequences for families, report findsBy Kitty Holland
RugbyRyan Baird soaring to new heights as he adds lineout calling to considerable skillset By John O'Sullivan
RugbyLeinster v Northampton: Don’t ‘rip people off’ with semi-final tickets, Cullen says By Gerry Thornley
Gaelic Games‘We haven’t closed the gap on Dublin at all’ admits Colm O’Rourke as Meath take another hammeringBy Malachy Clerkin
Common GroundOpens in new windowBritain should not fear ‘an honest approach’ to past sins, says historianBy Mark Hennessy
Media‘After a few thumps, they let go of me’: Veteran editor on covering the North from Troubles to todayBy Freya McClements
BusinessEmployers have manufactured the SME ‘crisis’ to boost profits using assertion and anecdoteBy Joe Cunningham
Crime & LawGardaí investigating assaults in Co Clare that left man with serious injuriesBy Colm Keena
Social AffairsPublic-private philanthropy partnership could let donors contribute to own areasBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsFine Gael leadership asked to investigate ‘entirely irregular’ motion against ex-TDBy Justine McCarthy
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Calls for restraint after Iran attacks Israel; health spend surge has not led to more activity
Ireland‘Average speed’ traffic cameras to be set up on N2, N3 and N5 by autumnBy Tim O'Brien and Jack White
Gaelic GamesFive things we learned from the GAA weekend: A rare and illuminating glimpse of a Fenton-less Dublin
OpinionDon’t bet on Supreme Court ruling on personal injuries awards bringing your premiums downBy John McManus
Sports BriefingMorning Brief: Leinster appear ahead of schedule as they book date in Croke ParkBy Mary Hannigan
OpinionWe are facing the terrifying result of the West’s three stupid mistakes in the Middle East By Fintan O'Toole
Middle East‘We’re crazier than you realise’: Iran delivers its message with attack on IsraelBy Najmeh Bozorgmehr in London and Bita Ghaffari in Tehran
TransportTraffic light cameras will be installed nationwide by next year, Eamon Ryan saysBy Olivia Kelly
Gaelic GamesWicklow gave full media access and nearly shocked Kildare - more teams should follow suitBy Malachy Clerkin
Climate CrisisRowing back on climate actions ‘worst thing for this country to do’, says Eamon RyanBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle EastWin-win situation for Iran and Israel could escalate into lose-lose warfareBy Michael Jansen
Health‘Productivity challenges’ must be overcome following hospital activity report, says DonnellyBy Martin Wall
BusinessIreland’s only vinyl records manufacturer wound up, with loss of more than 20 jobsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsWoman says man putting her through trial process ‘as bad as’ being abused againBy Sonya McLean and Eimear Dodd
HealthIn pictures: The National Library’s new archive of life in Ireland during Covid-19 pandemicBy Jade Wilson
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke pays tribute to ‘amazing man’ on the death of first coach Johnny FoxBy Ian O'Riordan
EducationFinal countdown: how students can make the most of the run-in to the State examsBy Jen Hogan
EnvironmentElectric vehicle charging ‘gantries’ would detract from ‘character’ of streets, Eamon Ryan says By Olivia Kelly
UK‘Why me?’: Liz Truss shares reaction to death of queen on her second day as PM in new bookBy Mark Paul
RacingWillie Mullins aiming to bridge 155-year gap in Scottish National as he pursues trainers’ titleBy Brian O'Connor
GolfScheffler reigns while McIlroy unravels: Five things we learned from the 2024 MastersBy David Gorman
Crime & Law‘He chose a different route’: Centenarian Troubles survivor Barney O’Dowd laid to restBy Martin Doyle
CourtsHigh Court challenge brought over plan to permanently pedestrianise Malahide street By Ellen O'Riordan
USStrange Manhattan homecoming for Trump, first former US president to face a criminal trialBy Keith Duggan
Social AffairsSoldier accused of sexually abusing colleagues more likely under influence of alcohol than concussion, doctor tells courtBy Tim O'Brien
EnvironmentRising road deaths a growing problem across Europe with driver distractions an issue, conference toldBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsRecruiting more Catholics to PSNI should be ‘front and centre’ of political agenda, says former chiefBy Freya McClements
GolfScottie Scheffler’s comparisons with Tiger Woods in his heyday run truer with every passing dayBy Philip Reid
PoliticsHarris says people of his generation more familiar with Berlin and Paris than Derry and Belfast By Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandSmart cameras at traffic lights and phone use detection technology part of new road safety strategyBy Sarah Burns, Barry Roche and Harry McGee
Social AffairsFinancial and housing pressures taking toll on under 30s, research finds By Emmet Malone
Social AffairsMoving back to the family home to save for a deposit: ‘It’s a short-term pain, long-term gain situation’By Emmet Malone
EducationToo many children face a chaotic lottery to get a secondary school place. Here’s how we can change itBy Emer Currie