BooksMouthing by Orla Mackey: An engrossing and adept work of fiction about a rural Irish community like any otherBy Val Nolan
BooksThe End of Everything by Victor Davis Hanson: Splendid and compulsively readable despite one weaknessBy Oliver Farry
People‘The US is very transactional. In Ireland people are nice. There’s a recognition of life outside money’By Deirdre Falvey
EconomyCost-of-living concerns continue to weigh on more than half of Irish consumersBy Laura Slattery
Film‘I wanted it to feel like a kids’ movie made by kids’: Weston Razooli on his Cannes-wowing film Riddle of FireBy Tara Brady
FilmHit Man: Glen Powell steals this sexy Netflix caper based on a real-life philosophy professor who poses as a gun for hireBy Tara Brady
MusicThe Music Quiz: Netflix’s Bridgerton has given a classical makeover to which song by Pitbull?By Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicMercury Rev’s Jonathan Donahue: ‘I got a very quick but intense focus on the Troubles in the 1980s. I was frightened, there’s no doubt’By Ed Power
Social AffairsDublin 10 has ‘elevated’ levels of violence against women, report findsBy Kitty Holland
Commercial PropertyProperty Picnic 2024 raises more than €190,000 for Cancer Trials Ireland By Ronald Quinlan
Social Affairs‘Harrowing accounts’: What a new report tells us about the scale of domestic violence in southwest Dublin By Kitty Holland
Commercial PropertyFully let investment on Dublin’s South William Street seeking €3.6m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyBeaufield Mews site in Stillorgan with full planning for 30 homes seeks €4m By Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialTipperary house and stud readied for second World War ‘doomsday scenario’ up for auctionBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Commercial PropertyJamie Heaslip-Rob Kearney consortium to buy McSorley’s pub for €5.5m By Ronald Quinlan
Crime & LawMolly and Tom Martens, killers of Limerick man Jason Corbett, set for release from US jailsBy Keith Duggan
Housing & PlanningProlific apartment builder offered Castleknock resident €100,000 to drop case against Dublin co-living developmentBy Olivia Kelly
Housing & PlanningLandlady to pay hundreds to tenants over ‘aggressive’ eviction that saw possessions thrown on street at 2am during winterBy Mary Carolan
Housing & PlanningCompany linked to Marc Godart loses appeal over termination of its tenancy of Dublin propertyBy Mary Carolan
Commercial PropertyCosgrave Property Group seeks €48.5m for prime office investment and residential sites By Ronald Quinlan
AbroadAs an Irish emigrant, I’m not supposed to talk about butter. I’m supposed to talk about James Joyce and Seamus HeaneyBy Laura Kennedy
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Munster are on the march again and Jack Crowley is their main manBy Gordon D'Arcy
Housing & PlanningPlanning appeals: When developers are the ones offering go-away money By Olivia Kelly
AthleticsThomas Barr aiming to go out with a bang as European Championships and Olympics approachBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Derry look loose, cranky and disorganised - the situation seems to be beyond fixingBy Darragh Ó Sé
BusinessHow a little known EU rule could push the price of a cup of coffee higher and hurt already impoverished farmersBy Agnieszka de Sousa, Eko Listiyorini, Michael McDonald, Fasika Tadesse and John Ainger
Gaelic GamesMark Jackson playing a waiting game as possible NFL future hangs in the balanceBy Paul Keane
European ElectionOpens in new windowFianna Fáil European candidates refuse to back Ursula von der LeyenBy Pat Leahy
Your Wellness‘He’d love to build a house in the countryside, but I wouldn’t live there if someone paid me’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastWhat are the risks of sharing photos of our kids on social media?By Sorcha PollakListen | 20:55
European election debate‘Think more about Crumlin and not the Kremlin’: Five takeaways from European election Dublin debate By Harry McGee
Business Today NewsletterIfac and Minister tangle and Intel gets $11bn for Leixlip plant By Dominic Coyle
OpinionKathy Sheridan: The jostling of Simon Harris symbolised a hideously engorged sense of entitlementBy Kathy Sheridan
OpinionMichael McDowell: The biggest problem of the housing crisis is the Department of HousingBy Michael McDowell
BusinessPeople fear AI-fuelled scams and want to talk to humans not chatbots, research suggestsBy Conor Pope
UKUK leaders’ debate: Sunak’s tax attack on Starmer leads to a soap opera in Coronation Street spin roomBy Mark Paul
MusicIn The Meadows: When is it on, stage times, how to get there, weather and tickets infoBy Ellen O’Donoghue
IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: Dog kills young woman at Limerick house; developer offers €100,000 for objection to be dropped
PoliticsPAC chairman: close public contract ‘loopholes’ to reduce risk to taxpayer moneyBy Vivienne Clarke and Martin Wall
BusinessEU court rules in favour of Supermac’s over McDonald’s in ‘Big Mac’ trademark row By Jack Power
TV & RadioStar Wars: The Acolyte review – Is this the Jedi jamboree we’ve been looking for?By Ed Power
SoccerTroy Parrott makes another vital goal intervention for an Ireland managerBy Gavin Cummiskey and Gordon Manning
SponsoredIn the first truly female-centred story in the franchise that explores themes of revenge and power, a Star Wars prequel is born
BusinessIntel’s $11bn Irish factory deal underpins 6,500 jobs as it seeks to regain mojoBy Joe Brennan
TennisNovak Djokovic is Wimbledon doubt after reported knee surgeryBy Tumaini Carayol at Roland Garros
BusinessInstitute of Education seeks to expand campus with plan to redevelop adjoining buildingsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: Extra reserve soldiers may be drafted as Hizbullah rockets spark fires across northern IsraelBy Mark Weiss
PoliticsLabour leader claims vote for an Independent candidate ‘often a vote for more of the same’By Cormac McQuinn and Jennifer Bray
Gaelic GamesMickey Harte still standing in Derry despite rumours flying on social mediaBy Gordon Manning
CourtsMarc Godart firm will not appeal decision to bring him to court if found not liable for legal costs, court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsTwo Galway doctors resolve High Court dispute over dissolution of medical partnershipBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsFianna Fáil forced to clarify position on EU farming derogation after Barry Andrews commentsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeZelenskiy to meet Biden and Macron as Kyiv rallies western support for war effortBy Daniel McLaughlin
On the Canvass‘Bill and Hillary’ of local Irish politics seek election in Dún Laoghaire-RathdownBy Marie O'Halloran
BusinessTravellers face uncertainty as Aer Lingus pilots vote on possible strike actionBy Barry O'Halloran
EducationJunior Cycle English: ‘Challenging’ paper which explored a wide range of topics and skillsBy Peter McGuire
State Exams Day One‘I thought my legs would turn to jelly’: Reaction to day one of Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle exams By Carl O'Brien
Climate CrisisCost to State of dealing with climate change could surpass €3bn by 2030, says Eamon Ryan By Harry McGee
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily podcast: Small parties on the attack against independent candidatesListen | 17:34
Housing & PlanningLandlord who evicted woman and her children before Christmas must pay more than €12,000By Mary Carolan
EuropeSlovak PM Fico says he has ‘no hatred’ for attacker in first speech since assassination attempt
BusinessVast majority of warehoused tax debt now paid or in process of being settledBy Peter Flanagan
EducationLeaving Cert student diary: ‘Entering the hall this morning, I thought my legs would turn to jelly’By Ratzinger Monteiro
Crime & LawDomestic violence: Calls for ‘huge’ number of gardaí to deal with crimes after ‘haunting’ details in new reportBy Kitty Holland
EducationIn almost 40 years of teaching, I have yet to find a teacher who prepares Leaving Cert students by ‘rote learning’By Julian Girdham
PoliticsMotorists could be able to have driving licence on smartphones by the end of the yearBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawSpending cuts lead to increased deaths on road, suggests senior PSNI officer By Freya McClements
Crime & LawIrish boxing president offers to step down as he faces sexual assault chargeBy Colin Gleeson
IrelandIreland weather: Met Éireann says last month was country’s warmest May on recordBy Tim O'Brien
Courts‘It was a horrifying scream’: Lyra McKee trial hears of circumstances around deathBy Seanín Graham
EducationMost students leave exam happy after day one of Leaving and Junior Cert examsBy Peter McGuire
BusinessProvisional liquidators appointed by High Court to Dublin nursing home operatorBy Aodhan O'Faolain
EditorialsThe rise of the new right is likely to be confirmed in the European Parliament elections, posing a threat to the old order in the EU
IrelandWoman (23) who died after dog attack at her home in Co Limerick named locallyBy David Raleigh and Ronan McGreevy
ElectionsClimate factor is yet again absent as a pressing election issue on the doorstepsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
SoccerStill more questions than answers for John O’Shea as players approach prime time By Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessService sector continues to expand but cost pressures remain elevated - surveyBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessNearly half of Irish adults believe their 60s will be most expensive decade in retirementBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
USFamily of Jason Corbett criticises ‘malevolent, cruel and vicious’ actions of Molly and Tom Martens on eve of prison releaseBy Keith Duggan
Local ElectionsOpens in new windowChange in the air on Moore Street as candidates get a frosty reception from stallholdersBy Miriam Lord
Ireland‘Eye of the State’: On patrol with the Irish Air Corps’ new maritime aircraftBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsLabour considering legal options after Meta temporarily disabled ad accounts ahead of electionBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Colin Gleeson