Your MoneyGifting to your children? Make sure you don’t leave them with a big tax billBy Fiona Reddan
Music‘When my life was more stable, my music was more active, more gritty. When my life has been chaotic my music has calmed down’By Michael Dervan
ResidentialBright three-bed with sunny garden and home office in East Wall for €575,000By Jessica Doyle
OpinionWhat other EU state would build schools on roads with 80km/h speeds and no footpaths?By Sadhbh O'Neill
Gaelic GamesMichael Murphy: Switch league and provincials - the shape of the football season has to changeBy Michael Murphy
SoccerFAI could stand for ‘Find an Interim’ as Jonathan Hill’s exit adds to Irish football farce By Mary Hannigan
CourtsJudge asks if adversarial legal system ‘fit for purpose’ when dealing with serious crime cases involving childrenBy Mary Carolan
OpinionIs it better to buy an electric car now or to wait? Conor Pope and Michael McAleer debate the optionsBy Conor Pope and Michael McAleer
BusinessNo evidence of price gouging by Dublin hotels during big events, report findsBy Mark Hilliard
Education‘The yard is too small; we’ve to tell pupils not to run too fast’: The school working out of prefabs for 30 yearsBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandJudge labels Eir a ‘disgrace’ after court heard customer service manuals warned staff not to obey lawBy Conor Pope
Your WellnessOrla Tinsley: The safest dialysis experience I have had at this hospital . . . I just had to get Covid to have itBy Orla Tinsley
CourtsHorse trainer turned to crime to feed drug habit after losing job and accommodation during Covid, court hearsBy Barry Roche
TV & RadioThe Bookshelf: Ryan Tubridy’s new podcast may be the best vehicle to date for this one-time Jack of all RTÉBy Fiona McCann
Inside Politics NewsletterLand grab claiming credit for goodies in the next budget is under way By Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: Financial pressures hitting mental wellbeing of under 30s; judge labels Eir a ‘disgrace’
PoliticsFurther action to tackle knife crime needed after Cabinet approves plans for harsher sentencingBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsFormer TD Colm Keaveney withdraws from local elections due to drug driving chargeBy John Fallon
TV & RadioBlue Lights review: This compelling show is a rare spark in the moribund world of Irish crime televisionBy Ed Power
Sports BriefingMorning Brief: Confusion continues to reign at FAI as Jonathan Hill steps downBy Mary Hannigan
Soccer‘This is not a joke’: Pochettino angry with Jackson and Madueke over penalty spatBy Jacob Steinberg at Stamford Bridge
IrelandIrish priest dies in Mexico after falling from ladder while carrying out roof repairsBy Stephen Maguire
Big TechChildren’s committee: App stores should be responsible for effective age verification - MetaBy Jack White
Europe‘We’re doing everything to keep bringing up the coal’: Ukrainian miners defy Russia’s advance in the eastBy Daniel McLaughlin
IrelandHave your say: Are you under 30? Is your living situation affecting your wellbeing? Are you optimistic about the future?
CourtsDPP suspects €6m in property and cash may be linked to Michael Lynn’s €80m bank theft, court toldBy Colm Keena
EuropeUkraine says it ‘ran out of missiles’ to stop Russian strike ruining power station, says Zelenskiy
BusinessWider Middle East conflict could re-ignite inflationary crisis, IMF warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsBrother and sister sexually abused in foster care after teenager took them ‘under his wing’By Fiona Ferguson
Politics‘Never been as much investment’ in cancer services, says Donnelly, as specialists call for moreBy Sarah Burns
BoxingKatie Taylor set for Amanda Serrano rematch on undercard of Mike Tyson vs Jake PaulBy Johnny Watterson
Climate CrisisState has ambitious climate policies but is failing to implement them, Robinson saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessDublin City Council wants High Court to retract permission for Doyle’s pub owner to pursue claimBy Ellen O'Riordan
Business‘Complex issues’ raised in Glenveagh’s €8m claim against Co Meath residents, says judgeBy Ellen O'Riordan
HealthGirl (2) ‘went on to save four lives’ after death by donating organs, mother saysBy Sarah Burns
CourtsVirgin Media correspondent launches High Court action over internal disciplinary processBy Aodhan O'Faolain
AthleticsNew Irish record launches Elizabeth Ndudi into Olympic long jump conversationBy Ian O'Riordan
Asia-PacificOlaf Scholz asks Chinese president to promote end to Russian war on Ukraine By Denis Staunton
OireachtasHarris rejects claims he is sitting on his hands in relation to abortion services reformBy Marie O'Halloran
OireachtasMcDonald tells Dáil 4,000 children with scoliosis are waiting on first consultationBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsDublin fire brigade member charged with Boston rape further held on $100,000 cash bail orderBy Keith Duggan
BusinessJudges dealing with planning disputes must see ‘will of Oireachtas’, department saysBy Colin Gleeson
Middle EastIran should be ‘on edge’, says Netanyahu, as Israel considers response to weekend attackBy Mark Weiss
An Irish DiaryMurder Most Confusing – Frank McNally on Flann O’Brien’s murder weapon, Henry Marsh’s finger, and a relocated Joycean plaqueBy Frank McNally
IrelandParents of boy (4) killed by drunk driver call for road safety to be taught in schoolsBy David Raleigh
BusinessSinn Féin housing policies would ‘kill’ private rental market, industry group warnsBy Colin Gleeson
Education‘There is enormous damage being done’: Social media firms grilled at Oireachtas committeeBy Carl O'Brien
CourtsCourt of Appeal judge elected as Ireland’s judge on European Court of Human RightsBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawIrish law must keep up with modern criminal world and improve international buy-in, Cab saysBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsAuto-enrolment pension legislation finally introduced in Dáil 25 years after it was first discussedBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsSoldier accused of sexual offences entitled to insanity verdict due to concussion, court martial hearsBy Conor Lally
Middle EastEU to draw up proposals on expanding sanctions against Iran following attack on IsraelBy Jack Power
Social AffairsNumber of homeless asylum seekers increases to 1,780, up 80 from last week*By Jade Wilson
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Mary Lou fires up the burners to roast new Taoiseach, but Simon Harris keeps his coolBy Miriam Lord
SoccerBarcelona implode as Mbappé double guides PSG into Champions League last fourBy Sid Lowe at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
IrelandBus, rail and Luas workers report death threats, stone throwing and passenger cocaine and heroin useBy Emmet Malone
EducationTeenage boys ‘bombarded’ with misogynist content within minutes of signing up to TikTok and YouTube ShortsBy Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsLaw Reform Commission proposes new safeguarding body with power to go into homes to protect at-risk adultsBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsIrish spending more on alcohol at home than in pubs as consumption drops, report findsBy Colm Keena
PoliticsPosthumous presidential pardon for two men executed in 1883 moves step forwardBy Jennifer Bray