FilmUnfrosted review: Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tart brandopic is yet another unwelcome addition to the genreBy Donald Clarke
BooksHe Used to Be Me: Heartbreaking debut about a fragile character on the margins of Mayo societyBy Nadine O'Regan
BusinessInflationary picture remains ‘mixed’ for services firms despite falling input pricesBy Ian Curran
TV & RadioBrendan O’Connor brings his contrary streak to a cosy conversation about immigration By Mick Heaney
PeopleA Star Wars cosplaying chef: ‘Over the years, I probably spent more than 20 grand on my hobby’By Norzainuri Albakr
EconomyAn attempt to buy the next election with a giveaway budget would be a gross miscalculationBy John FitzGerald
Asia-PacificMany young Chinese feel they have been denied the dream of globalisation By Denis Staunton
Culture‘We wanted to make the best underground electronic music club in Ireland’: Fernando Martin of District 8 on their big gambleBy Una Mullally
Financial ServicesInsurance reform: bringing stability and lower costs to contentious claims process By Joe Brennan
ResidentialWhat will €275,000 buy in Japan, Norway, Spain, the Bahamas and Carrick-on-Shannon?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessStudent accommodation: A market plagued by bed shortages, rising rents and 51-week leasesBy Ian Curran
GolfLeona Maguire on the globe-trotting golf circuit: ‘We always joke that we’d make a very good Netflix series’By Mary Hannigan
ResidentialLook inside: Contemporary finish allows period features to shine on elegant D4 road, for €1.7mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
RacingPunchestown: State Man aiming to complete spotless season and record 10th Grade One success By Brian O'Connor
Politics‘Incredible’: RSA decision not to appear before Public Accounts Committee criticisedBy Jennifer Bray
OpinionWhen Harris chickened out of moving McEntee, he lost the chance for a new approach to immigrationBy Stephen Collins
Social AffairsHomeless asylum seekers told to ‘disperse and leave’ Mount Street as accommodation runs outBy Kitty Holland and Jennifer Bray
Ireland‘They’re playing with people’s minds’: Disappointment for those left behind after Mount Street tent clearanceBy Jack White
RugbySelling out Croke Park proves Leinster have broken the mould in terms of marketing their brandBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Calling out the Tipperary players in public wasn’t smartest move by Liam CahillBy Joe Canning
MediaNicaraguan journalist running media outlet in exile due to crackdown on independent pressBy Colm Keena
CyclingEddie Dunbar still chasing form but retains high ambitions heading into Giro d’Italia By Shane Stokes
IrelandVast majority of anti-immigration posts relating to Wicklow protests came from non-Irish accountsBy Conor Gallagher
PeopleI’d never wear my big straw hat on the streets of Dublin. Someone would call me JR Ewing By Emer McLysaght
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: new fragrances to uplift, inspire and look pretty on the bathroom shelfBy Simone Gannon
In the News PodcastHas Simon Harris’s Mount Street clearance backfired? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:06
Business Today NewsletterAid package of €30m for Intel, mortgage drawdowns drop and the student accommodation crisisBy Conn Ó Midheach
Social AffairsAsylum seekers pitch tents in Ballsbridge park after Dublin city centre camp cleared By Kitty Holland
Financial ServicesDanske Bank sees ‘resilient demand’ for home loans in Northern IrelandBy Ian Curran
PoliticsPlanning rules around modular homes may be changed to fast-track refugee accommodationBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Asylum seekers pitch tents in Ballsbridge; united Ireland costs would ‘equal austerity’
Champions CupNorthampton’s rise to the last four: Bulking up, defensive steel and attacking prowess By Nathan Johns
TV & RadioClarkson’s Farm review: Farming is tough nowadays – even for millionaire dabblers bankrolled by Jeff BezosBy Ed Power
Sports BriefingMorning Sports Brief: The full signs have gone up on Croker - now it’s over to LeinsterBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessUS regulator’s Opec collusion claim sets off tremor in oil patchBy Myles McCormick and Jamie Smyth
RugbyMatt Williams: Leinster must invoke the spirit of Croke Park as they close in on destinyBy Matt Williams
The Politics FixMerrion Street vs Downing Street as very public spat over immigration becomes a gift to the Tories By Cormac McQuinn
Politics‘Hardcore’ group of far-right protesters stage demonstration outside Taoiseach’s homeBy Conor Gallagher and Seanín Graham
USLocks, chains, diversions: How Columbia students seized Hamilton HallBy Sharon Otterman and Chelsia Rose Marcius
IrelandTrinity College Dublin defends decision to fine students’ union €214,000 for blocking access to Book of KellsBy Carl O'Brien
BusinessSon of restaurant group founder wins €61,000 for rights breaches in ‘bitter’ dispute with new ownersBy Stephen Bourke
TV & Radio‘Dobbo has left the building’: Bryan Dobson bids listeners farewell on final broadcastBy Sarah Burns
CourtsHuman rights body’s case around homeless male asylum seekers to proceed this monthBy Ellen O'Riordan
Inside Politics PodcastGovernment locks the stable door as migrant accommodation crisis bites Listen | 40:20
Courts‘My life before the crime has gone forever’: Woman was ‘bundled’ into bushes and sexually assaulted while out walking By Sonya McLean and Eimear Dodd
BusinessBaggage handler Swissport says staffing issues for upcoming travel season have been addressedBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsMan jailed for smuggling women into Ireland and possessing fraudulent travel documentsBy Isabel Hayes
UKA week of high drama in Scottish politics ends with the SNP’s disparate camps joining forcesBy Mark Paul
Middle EastEU unveils €1 billion aid package for Lebanon amid effort to curb migration from SyriaBy Michael Jansen
BusinessNew south coast wind farms to be concentrated initially off Waterford and Wexford By Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsMan who reversed truck into gates of Russian Embassy in Ukraine war protest acquitted of dangerous drivingBy Eimear Dodd
RugbyMalachy Clerkin: Don’t mind Newstalk’s Ciara Kelly - pitting sport against sport is completely outdatedBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsJudge reserves decision in Enoch Burke case after claim that newspaper’s article a ‘malicious hit job’ By Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsAlleged Dublin rioter denied bail after gardaí gather ‘thousands of hours’ of CCTV evidenceBy Tom Tuite
MediaIreland drops six places in Press Freedom index because of politicians using ‘judicial intimidation’By Colm Keena
An Irish DiaryGeneral selection – Frank McNally on national stereotypes, Greek (and table quiz) heroes, and a stamp of greatnessBy Frank McNally
CourtsIrish men in court in Melbourne accused of $1m theft as part of ‘sophisticated’ burglary gang By Fiachra Gallagher
RacingWillie Mullins becomes winning-most Irish trainer of all time with Grade One double taking him to 4,378 victoriesBy Brian O'Connor
Ireland‘It gets better’: Met Éireann says sunshine will return by mid-weekend onwardsBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsMan jailed for ‘predatory’ attempted rape of woman in toilets in Dublin city bar By Fiona Ferguson
Middle EastIsrael reportedly tells Hamas it will begin military operation in Rafah if ceasefire deal not achieved in weekBy Mark Weiss
Asia-PacificChina’s Xi Jinping to begin Europe visit amid tensions over industrial policy and Ukraine war By Denis Staunton
BooksSpirit Level by Richy Craven: A winningly daft comic novel with more than enough laughs to keep the pages turningBy John Boyne
BooksLightborne by Hesse Phillips: Biography of playwright Christopher Marlowe exerts a powerful pullBy Catherine Toal
DublinTrinity College Dublin closed ‘until further notice’ as protest against Israel ties continuesBy Ronan McGreevy and Fiachra Gallagher