ArtAlan Phelan and Mark Swords: The List and the Line review - A riveting dialogue between past and contemporary aesthetic attitudesBy Tom Lordan
BooksHuman Rights: The Case for the Defence by Shami Chakrabarti – An ideal introduction to the subject By Conor Gearty
FilmKingdom of the Planet of the Apes: Director Wes Ball on despotic leaders, the war on truth and ‘the soup we’re all swimming in’By Donald Clarke
FashionFrom Barry Keoghan to Timothée Chalamet, celebrities emerge as the new men’s jewellery tastemakersBy Marie Kelly
TravelBali: I learn to slow down and enjoy the thick jungle, rugged peaks and quiet of the islandBy Rosie Gogan-Keogh
OpinionShould you have children? These five philosophical questions can help you decideBy Joe Humphreys
Your MoneyBig pay rise for Smith & Nephew chief shows US-style packages have arrived in Europe By Proinsias O'Mahony
Your Money‘Whenever I can save time by spending money, I usually do and I never regret it’By Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessDublin Bus complains it is held to higher punctuality standard than rail servicesBy Martin Wall
HealthDonnelly contends HSE recruitment controls ‘failed’ as health service waits to be given its numbersBy Martin Wall
Your WellnessI spent 22 years as a problem drinker. Here are 10 things I’ve learned since I quitBy Matthew Todd
OpinionIrish students have been protesting over Gaza for months. Why are we only noticing them now?By John McManus
Gaelic GamesChampionship season feels broken as hurling hurtles by and football fumbles alongBy Denis Walsh
Gaelic GamesOld-world order holds firm to the throne as Galway and Kerry land provincial titlesBy Gordon Manning
BusinessPension auto-enrolment is a welcome development – but workers should ensure they aren’t missing a better optionBy Brian Mulcair
BooksUkrainian author Tanja Maljartschuk: ‘Our national memory is a mass grave ... No one was ever punished for all these crimes’By Natalya Korniyenko
Social Affairs‘No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs’: Irish Times readers recall seeing notorious signs in BritainBy Katie Mellett
AbroadAn Irishman in Colombia: How my one-year adventure has turned into almost 15By Christopher Burke
OpinionI think of the hostages and their tortured families and weep for the broken generations in GazaBy Oliver Sears
SoccerKen Early: Liverpool may find inspiration for their new manager from beyond the starsBy Ken Early
RugbyLeinster back where they most want to be, the place that has caused them the most hurtBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessIreland’s housing budget: How the State is now spending more than €8bn to address the crisis By Cliff Taylor and Shauna Bowers
Your Family‘My four-year-old is having nightmares and tantrums in the middle of the night’By John Sharry
Social AffairsSt John Ambulance under financial pressure over ‘negative publicity’ from abuse scandalBy Jack Power
OpinionUna Mullally: That They May Face the Rising Sun is an exercise in memory and a reminder to cherish the natural worldBy Una Mullally
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke’s storming run leads Ireland to the medal podium at the World Athletics RelaysBy Ian O'Riordan
HealthAlmost 44,000 healthcare-associated infections a year in Irish hospitals, report findsBy Paul Cullen
AmericasClimate victims testify at inter-American rights court in historic caseBy Anastasia Moloney in Bogotá
Crime & LawMan arrested over online threats against the councillor who is set to be Northern Ireland’s first black mayorBy Freya McClements
MusicBruce Springsteen’s Irish tour: can I still buy tickets, what songs will The Boss play, and moreBy Ronan McGreevy
HealthCancer patients in west of Ireland set to lose surgery option after resignation of Galway consultantBy Paul Cullen
Middle East‘I can’t return to Syria but there’s no future for me in Lebanon’By Hannah McCarthy in Beirut
Gaelic GamesGalway v Mayo: The unchanging but variable rivalry that keeps the West awakeBy Seán Moran
Social AffairsDiscrimination on socio-economic grounds should be illegal, says rights group By Emmet Malone
IrelandMilitary officers group not engaging with external oversight body set up to transform cultureBy Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsMarch for Life: Voters urged to consider where parties stand on abortion ahead of upcoming elections
An Irish DiaryStand and deliver — Brian Maye on the ‘gentleman highwayman’ James Maclaine By Brian Maye
EducationTrinity College Dublin vows to pull investments in Israeli companies on UN ‘blacklist’By Jack White
Middle EastThousands flee Rafah on fears of long-threatened Israeli assaultBy Jason Burke, Malak Tantesh and Jonathan Yerushalmy
Crime & LawDrimnagh murder victim Josh Itseli (20) was shot by assailants in passing car which then crashedBy Conor Lally
Crime & LawGunfire, crashed cars, a pipe bomb and a killing: Chaotic violence unfolds in DrimnaghBy Conor Lally
Crime & LawTruck trailer containing €150,000 worth of meat stolen from Dublin petrol stationBy Shauna Bowers