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Your MoneyWeddings, rent and houses: What are the tax implications of a range of gifts to children?By Fiona Reddan
Special ReportsEngineers Ireland is central to engineering success for Ireland IncBy Sandra O'Connell
WorkPension auto-enrolment: Workers and consumers will pay for the scheme, say employersBy Dominic Coyle
Your MoneyWill I be liable for capital gains selling a house with thousands in unclaimed tax relief held against it?By Dominic Coyle
FilmThe Beast star George MacKay: ‘Léa Seydoux likes a laugh, so there was a lot of joy making this film about existential dread’By Tara Brady
BusinessTop 7.7% of earners now paying more than half all income tax and USC, report findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Property ClinicOwners of property to rear of mine removed its roof - resulting in mould on my wall. What can I do?By Damian King
Your WellnessHow AI is already being used in Irish hospitals - and what the future might hold for patient careBy June Shannon
MusicApple has decided 2024 is the year it annoys everyone. Is its top 100 albums list really that bad?By Ed Power
PoliticsPalestine and Ukraine flags to be flown side-by-side at Leinster HouseBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Power
Gaelic GamesMichael Murphy: Convoy pictures frame Donegal’s growing belief in the messageBy Michael Murphy
SoccerLeanne Kiernan: ‘There’s always going to be people trying to bring you down, if you let them’By Mary Hannigan
OpinionIreland is poor at innovation, but a world-class producer of complacency and self-satisfactionBy Fintan O'Toole
Crime & LawSurge in number of migrants arrested and prosecuted after arriving in Republic without travel documentsBy Conor Lally
PoliticsLocal elections: What are the main parties promising on housing, immigration and transport?By Cormac McQuinn
EducationToo many college students are working long hours and try to get by with online notesBy Tom O'Connor
RugbyGerry Thornley: Danger of mental scarring for Leinster following latest gut-wrenching final defeatBy Gerry Thornley
Housing & PlanningDemands for ‘go away’ money for not objecting to property developments to become a crime By Arthur Beesley and Jennifer Bray
RacingAidan O’Brien has favourite chances to pull off historic classic hat-trick at Epsom and ChantillyBy Brian O'Connor
In the News PodcastIs climate disruption making turbulence more extreme?By Sorcha PollakListen | 21:15
Local Elections‘The anger seems to run a little deeper this time’: On the canvass with Green and FG candidates in Dublin’s south inner city By Sarah Burns
Business Today NewsletterCan parents pay for a wedding, honeymoon without the happy couple facing a bill from Revenue?By Ciarán Hancock
BusinessInspeq AI raises $1.1m to grow staff as it plans further AI platform developmentBy Ciara O'Brien
Crime & LawTwo people arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion investigation released without chargeBy Jack White and Conor Lally
IrelandSharp increase in export of Irish goods to Israel that could be used for military purposes, report showsBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: Rise in arrests of migrants with no passports; young teens have ‘fewer friends, greater peer problems’
Sports BriefingMorning Sports Brief: Questions will linger for Leinster over final lossBy Mary Hannigan
PoliticsGaza: Europe could do a ‘hell of a lot more’ to exert pressure on Israel for ceasefire, says HarrisBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessToyota bets on new line of combustion engines in challenge to TeslaBy David Keohane and Kana Inagaki
EconomyECB says consumer inflation expectations declined in April, reinforcing rate cutBy Mark Schroers
CourtsDublin woman Carol Seery (66) died of multiple injuries when struck by a car in Phibsborough, inquest hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessVW Group to sell cars directly to Irish customers for all its brands from 2026By Michael McAleer
CourtsSupreme Court hearings to be broadcast this year but extension to other courts ruled outBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawDPP considering new garda file on investigation into death of hit and run victim Stephen LynchBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessGenerative AI could boost Irish GDP by €45bn, Google-commissioned report claimsBy Ciara O'Brien
RugbyWill Andy Farrell pick his son Owen for the Lions tour? Questions for the Irish boss to consider with one year to goBy Robert Kitson
Crime & LawMan arrested over ‘threatening behaviour’ with knife in Dublin cityBy Conor Lally and Sarah Slater
Climate CrisisExpansion of climate actions urgently needed with world warming ‘quicker than anticipated’, says Eamon RyanBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesClodagh McCambridge gutted for Aimee Mackin after Armagh star forward ruled out for season with injuryBy Gordon Manning
OireachtasGovernment’s 10% stamp duty on bulk house purchases failing to stop ‘emboldened’ vulture funds, SF claimsBy Marie O'Halloran
Health‘Concerning’ increase in under-18s presenting to addiction services due to legally available cannabis vapesBy Shauna Bowers
Health‘My donor was the same age as I was when he died’: Ireland’s longest-living heart transplant recipient gives thanks for second chanceBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerTom Cannon included as John O’Shea names Ireland squad for upcoming friendliesBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsTeenager awaiting trial for causing life-threatening injuries to Stephen Termini broke bail conditions 14 timesBy Tom Tuite
Climate CrisisIrish winters could drop to -15 degrees in ‘runaway climate change’ scenario, reports findBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EducationGardaí called to UCD after students who occupied building were removed by staff By Carl O'Brien
War in UkrainePutin issues apparent threat to West over supply of weapons to Ukraine to strike RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
IrelandMaking Memories Cafe: ‘In the past, people like me would have been sitting in a chair with people talking over their heads’By Jack White
PoliticsFine Gael begins disciplinary process against candidate who received money for withdrawing planning objectionBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Marie O'Halloran and Mark Hilliard
OireachtasMan arrested scaling railings of Leinster House in attempt to remove Palestinian flagBy Harry McGee
An Irish DiaryFrank McNally on royal typos, Tennyson’s Tories, and the mystery of ‘Operation Sonnet’By Frank McNally
PoliticsIreland has taken a rare diplomatic lead by recognising Palestine but what will it achieve?By Pat Leahy
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke opts for 400m as Ireland sends large squad to European Athletics ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsRecognition of Palestine ‘act of powerful political and symbolic value’, says TaoiseachBy Marie O'Halloran
RugbyMunster set to sign Lyon’s Thaakir Abrahams as they focus on upcoming Ulster clashBy John Fallon
UKAngela Rayner accuses Tories of ‘desperate tactics’ as police close inquiry into her house saleBy Mark Paul
Social AffairsArchbishop of Jerusalem, on visit to Dublin, expresses delight at recognition of Palestinian stateBy Patsy McGarry
Europe‘Let us wake up’: Macron warns of far-right on German trip as he and Scholz wrangle over hard issuesBy Derek Scally
Climate CrisisRyan says updated climate plan will show there are shortfalls in some emissions targets By Harry McGee
IrelandMan (30s) arrested in connection with death of Limerick man Lee Slattery in 2010By Mark Hilliard
BusinessCentral Bank posts €132m loss for last year as era of super profits endsBy Harry McGee and Joe Brennan
SoccerJohn O’Shea’s Ireland squad announcement overshadowed by Damien Duff’s remarks By Gavin Cummiskey
Climate CrisisDramatic shifts in extreme weather conditions likely to affect sleep patterns, study finds By Jade Wilson