CompetitionsWin tickets to Women on the Verge of HRT at the Gaiety Theatre and dinner at The Fitzwilliam Hotel
UKSneaky sexually suggestive filming: Britain is in the grip of a social media trend that raises uncomfortable questions By Mark Paul
FilmChallengers review: Zendaya is at her gimlet-eyed best in this stonking tennis entertainmentBy Donald Clarke
MusicDave Douglas: ‘I wanted my music to be authentic and never the same twice. So there were a lot of years in the wilderness’By Philip Watson
Commercial PropertyShort-term shocks and structural change put squeeze on investment By John McCartney
ResidentialHow a pocket watch led an Australian man to discover his ancestors hailed from my Mayo homeBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Commercial PropertyFitzwilliam Hotel owner seeks €3.8m for Georgian gem with historic links to titans of US and Irish industryBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFormer Galway monastery on 173.5 acres offers scope for residential or hotel at €3.75mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyMullingar land with full planning in place for 207 homes guiding at €4.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDerek McGrath’s Core Capital closing in on €10m deal for New Ireland office blockBy Ronald Quinlan
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: It’s no use Cork having the ball if they don’t trust themselves when the heat comes onBy Darragh Ó Sé
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: If you think this season needs an overhaul, take a glance backwardsBy Seán Moran
OpinionEU’s new migration pact portrays irregular migrants as debased, undeserving and possibly criminalBy Ciara Smyth
IrelandMichael D Higgins: ‘What I had was a form of mild stroke. It didn’t affect my cognitive abilities’By Mark Paul
Gaelic GamesPremier County hope to Tipp the balance in Munster opener against LimerickBy Gordon Manning
RugbyScott Fardy on life at Connacht: ‘It’s a tough place, a rugged place. It’s different country’By Linley MacKenzie
RugbyLeinster provide too many players to the national squad for it to be an equitable systemBy Gordon D'Arcy
RugbyCork Con’s James Taylor: ‘To win the AIL would cap everything off in my rugby-playing career so far’By Gerry Thornley
Six NationsOpens in new window‘We will do our darndest to win it’: Ireland one victory away from achieving pre-tournament goalBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionIf the worst happens, who would come to Ireland’s defence? We are acutely vulnerable to threatBy Michael McDowell
Your Wellness‘I’m alone pretty much all the time. The older I become, the less hopeful I am this will change’By Trish Murphy
USUS Senate passes $95bn aid package for Ukraine, Israel and TaiwanBy Lauren Gambino in Washington and Joan E Greve
USBaltimore bridge collapse: city claims ship was ‘unseaworthy’, had ‘incompetent crew’By Coral Murphy Marcos
USTikTok: Social media platform faces potential US ban if parent company does not sell itBy Kari Paul
Inside Politics NewsletterInside Politics: Harris shows he can project empathy in Stardust apologyBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: Higgins had ‘mild stroke’; more than 80% of asylum applicants coming from North
BooksHenry Shefflin and Rhys McClenaghan celebrated in sporting Poetry Day Ireland poemsBy Katie Donovan, Rosemary Jenkinson, Máirtín Coilféir, Patrick Moran and Enda Wyley
Farming & FoodRevenues at Kerrygold owner Ornua remain stable as it plots global growth strategyBy Ciara O'Brien
TV & RadioThe Big Door Prize review: Chris O’Dowd could do a lot better than this snooze sessionBy Ed Power
IrelandStardust fire disaster: redress scheme for victims’ families ‘likely’, Martin saysBy Sarah Burns and Jennifer Bray
CourtsJeffrey Donaldson appears in court charged with sexual offences over 21-year periodBy Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
Your WellnessNeurodiverse festival: ‘This is all about making a more inclusive Dublin’By Ellen O’Donoghue
CourtsHorse trainer accused of murdering showjumper found dead ahead of second day of trialBy Eamonn MacDermott
Courts‘I feel safe, loved, wanted’: High Court approves adoption of two teens who have stability with ‘de facto’ familyBy Ellen O'Riordan
Middle EastIsrael says it has conducted all necessary preparations to enter the city of RafahBy Mark Weiss
BusinessLenders not adequately engaging with borrowers in arrears, says Central Bank By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Ireland‘You will always be forever our beautiful boy Shay-Shay’: Funeral remembers ‘sweet’ boy who died in swimming pool By Gordon Deegan
PoliticsFewer than 100 deportations of those refused refugee status since start of 2023 – McEnteeBy Vivienne Clarke
In the News PodcastHow convicted drug dealer David Waldron quietly led a luxury lifestyle for over two decadesBy Sorcha PollakListen | 24:52
DublinCyclist (20s) and motorcyclist (40s) killed in road collisions in Dún Laoghaire and CorkBy Ronan McGreevy and Jade Wilson
Middle EastTrapped and starving, two families in Gaza Strip try to keep their children aliveBy Vivian Yee in Cairo and Bilal Shbair in Gaza
Courts‘Today Milly’s voice was heard’: Mother of girl (11) who died by suicide took case to highlight ‘woefully inadequate’ mental health services
Courts‘Serious consequences’ if developer interferes with garage holding scorpions and alligators, judge warnsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Inside Business PodcastHow to get the right health insurance plan for you - and not pay over the oddsListen | 44:04
MediaRTÉ being ‘held to ransom’ for taxpayer funding, Oireachtas committee hearsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Ronan McGreevy
BusinessJohnny Ronan firm must provide legal costs security for portion of case against investment group
USInside US House speaker Mike Johnson’s conversion on aid for UkraineBy Lauren Fedor and James Politi in Washington
Crime & LawMan accused of murdering brother and attempting to murder father found not guilty by reason of insanityBy Barry Roche
BusinessBudget spending spree could overheat economy, Central Bank deputy governor warns By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsMan convicted of stirring up hatred by taking part in offensive song about Michaela McAreavey avoids jailBy Alan Erwin
Oireachtas‘Very simple answer’ needed on legality of wearing balaclavas at protests, Simon Harris saysBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsUrgent need for international community to make clear ‘catastrophic’ Rafah assault cannot happen - MartinBy Sarah Burns
Your MoneyGuaranteed Irish symbol comes with trust and history, Oireachtas hearing is toldBy Conor Pope
OireachtasUniversity Hospital Limerick had huge increase in staff and funding before Aoife Johnston’s death, says TaoiseachBy Marie O'Halloran
SportPaul O’Donovan mixing it with the heavyweights at European Rowing Championships By Ian O'Riordan
BusinessMore than 40 flights to and from Irish airports cancelled due to French strikesBy Barry O'Halloran and Jack White
PoliticsSome charity draws not exempt from TV gambling ad rules after amendment is defeatedBy Harry McGee
EuropeUS to set up floating pier off Gaza coast to boost delivery of humanitarian aid By Michael Jansen
CourtsAoife Johnston inquest: Teenager’s death could have been prevented by timely antibiotics, consultant saysBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsJournalist Kitty Holland’s action for defamation against John Waters opens in Dublin Circuit Civil Court By Mary Carolan
Housing & PlanningElderly and people with disabilities at risk of becoming social housing ‘underclass’By Olivia Kelly
IrelandHiggins delivers lecture at University of Manchester two months after minor strokeBy Mark Paul
USPentagon rushes $1bn in weapons to Kyiv after Biden signs aid billBy Felicia Schwartz and James Politi in Washington
Gaelic GamesQ&A: When do the All-Ireland SFC & Tailteann Cup draws take place and how will they work? By Gordon Manning
EditorialsThe UK's Rwanda Bill is an inhumane piece of legislation which is also likely to be ineffective
EditorialsUgly scenes at politicians' homes are unacceptable and the State's values must be protected
OireachtasMore than three in four eligible small firms in danger of missing out on 50% rates refundBy Marie O'Halloran
EuropeSpanish PM Pedro Sánchez ‘considering future’ as wife’s business dealings investigated By Guy Hedgecoe
Crime & LawFamily of George Nkencho to appeal decision not to prosecute gardaí involved in fatal shootingBy Jade Wilson
OireachtasMinister for Education urged to ban use of phones as learning tools in classroomsBy Marie O'Halloran
SoccerLiverpool’s title hopes suffer huge blow after Calvert-Lewin seals Everton win By Andy Hunter at Goodison Park
MusicThe Music Quiz: Canadian rapper Drake has a tattoo of which Beatles album cover?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Gaelic GamesChampionship 2024: This weekend’s football and hurling fixtures, throw-in times and TV detailsBy Gordon Manning