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MusicSaxophonist Linda Fredriksson: ‘If I’m able to reach somebody who is not a jazz enthusiast or nerd, that’s the best possible goal’By Philip Watson
BooksThe Eastern Front: A History of the First World War by Nick Lloyd: A compelling and authoritative readBy Ronan McGreevy
BooksWilly Vlautin: ‘I can’t quit alcohol because of my nerves. I’ve never been strong enough to not have that in my back pocket’By Nadine O'Regan
Your Family‘How do we grow if we don’t take chances?’: Letting children take risks is terrifying but beneficialBy Sheila Wayman
MusicBat for Lashes: ‘I was rootless and lost in a way, and being buffeted around by music being looked at as a business’By Ed Power
ResidentialGeorgian beachfront home in Dungarvan with room for a céilí for €2.45mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessFamily shops in Mayo on their challenges: ‘At one point council rates were almost €20,000 a year’By Áine Ryan
Limerick MayorOpens in new window‘Strangest election ever’ as 15 candidates battle it out to be mayor of Limerick By Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsRSA calls for emergency laws to double penalty points for speeding and mobile phone use By Jennifer Bray and David Labanyi
BusinessIs that a harp in the Doctor Who time vortex? Irish screen industry travels far to reach the WhoniverseBy Laura Slattery
Your WellnessI Am Not an Alcoholic: ‘I would like a non-alcoholic Guinness,’ says the man. ‘Do you want a colouring book and crayons as well?’By Anonymous
Health`I had to give about 40 pints of blood to get my iron back down to normal levels’By Shauna Bowers
PoliticsMaasai woman and Derry girl: Lilian Seenoi-Barr vows to be a mayor for all as she takes up chain of office
Business Today NewsletterOrdinary people the losers in row between the Law Society and Decision Support ServiceBy Peter Flanagan
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: RSA calls for higher penalty points for speeding; Covid-19 saw ‘1,100 excess deaths’ in Ireland
HealthHealth watchdog urges people to draw up health plans for when they lack capacity to make decisionsBy Ronan McGreevy and Vivienne Clarke
Health‘Extremely impressive’: melanoma jab trial results excite doctorsBy Andrew Gregory and Natasha May
BusinessChina-made EVs registered in Europe jump almost a quarter this yearBy Arjun Neil Alim and Mari Novik
TV & RadioLove Island review: The sun may be shining and the bodies may be bronzed but this is dreary stuffBy Ed Power
PoliticsAirlines face increased fines if passengers do not have valid travel documentsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsRioting before Lyra McKee’s death was to ‘put on a show for MTV camera crew’, murder trial told
CourtsWidow of Sean Brown secures permission to challenge UK government in court over murderBy Alan Erwin
Crime & LawMan arrested over fire at Co Kildare property falsely rumoured to be earmarked for asylum seekersBy Fiachra Gallagher
Gaelic GamesTactical breakdown: Dublin and Clare both have weapons to end the long waitBy Paul O'Brien
Crime & LawThree men arrested following assault linked to flying of Tricolour on boat in Co AntrimBy Seanín Graham
IrelandBAM, criticised for delays in national children’s hospital, building €100m cross-Border bridge By Martin Wall
UKNigel Farage and Jeremy Corbyn may have more in common than either would like to let onBy Mark Paul
EducationLeaving Cert parent: ‘Someone opened a bag of crisps in our kitchen the other night. It was deemed too loud for our exam student’By Alison Healy
EuropeRussia rejects peace summit and warns West not to send instructors to UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
Your MoneyConsumers walk away from prize bonds as company reports negative sales for 2023By Laura Slattery and Dominic Coyle
Gaelic GamesDublin to take on Mayo at Dr Hyde Park in final series of neutral venue gamesBy Seán Moran
CourtsMan jailed for 12 years over ‘sadistic and humiliating’ violence against pregnant wifeBy Isabel Hayes
BusinessHigh Court begins hearing challenge to long-stalled Supermac’s motorway plazaBy Ellen O'Riordan
EducationMario Rosenstock on the Leaving Cert: ‘It was smack bang in the middle of Euro ‘88. Naturally, the weather was amazing’
Housing & PlanningSurge in energy retrofit grants sees €73m spent in first quarter, up 29% on last yearBy Tim O'Brien
EuropeGiorgia Meloni: The Italian Eurosceptic leader turned potential Brussels queenmakerBy Jack Power
Asia-PacificBeijing under extra security for 35th anniversary of killing of demonstrators in Tiananmen Square By Denis Staunton
On the Canvass‘Nothing has improved’: Fianna Fáil election candidates grapple with criticism in SwordsBy Jade Wilson
PoliticsCanvassing in local elections is ‘intimidating’ and ‘demoralising’, says FG migrant candidateBy Sorcha Pollak
Asia-PacificIndia election: Policy of ignoring grassroots problems dampens Modi performance at polls By Rahul Bedi
CourtsLeaving Cert student accused of Tristan Sherry murder sent for trial to Special Criminal CourtBy Tom Tuite
An Irish DiaryFrank McNally: It’s June, and on Irish roads farm machinery is bustin’ out all overBy Frank McNally
Ireland‘I felt physically sick’: Son had to sift through father’s ashes to remove screws and staplesBy Conor Pope
Middle EastIran elections: hardliners, reformists and women among 80 who have registered for presidential raceBy Michael Jansen
BusinessStillorgan Orchard: Locals shocked at plans to demolish the pub with a famous thatched roofBy Colin Gleeson
EditorialsClaudia Sheinbaum has won an emphatic victory in the Mexican election, but has much work to do
Asia-PacificIndian election: Modi forced to rely on allies for third term following shock resultBy John Reed, Benjamin Parkin and Jyotsna Singh in New Delhi and Chris Kay in Mumbai
EducationTrinity is highest-ranked Irish university despite slipping in world standingsBy Carl O'Brien
FilmBad Boys: Ride or Die – Will Smith, in his first big film since the Oscars slap, can still twinkle. Martin Lawrence puffs and wheezesBy Donald Clarke
On the CanvassNiall Boylan: The ‘shock jock’ aiming to produce a shock in the European elections in DublinBy Harry McGee
RugbyURC quarter-finals: Kick-off time, team news and TV details for Munster, Leinster and Ulster gamesBy Nathan Johns