European ElectionOpens in new windowFine Gael’s Seán Kelly retains Ireland South seat, with Fianna Fáil’s Billy Kelleher set to take second seatBy Barry Roche
BooksThe Heart in Winter by Kevin Barry: A vaudeville masterpiece, gaudy, ragged and irrepressibleBy Nicholas Allen
Social AffairsIrish population rose by record 3.5% last year, says European CommissionBy Ronan McGreevy
TV & RadioFur & Loathing: an unsolved gas attack on a hotel and the rise of Nazi furries By Fiona McCann
Your MoneyCult leader or canny investor? Doubts cloud Roaring Kitty’s GameStop bet By Proinsias O'Mahony
Life & StyleSeaweed burgers: a new product aims to reduce the meat in burgers while improving their tasteBy Catherine Cleary
MusicMark Everett of Eels: ‘They tell you what per cent of patients die during the surgery. You just try to dwell on the percentage who don’t’By Lauren Murphy
BusinessNorthern Ireland’s economy gets shot in the arm from resumption of powersharingBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your WellnessAfter headaches, fatigue, brain fog, insomnia and sore throat, ‘it dawned on me – could it be the tick?’By Sheila Wayman
GolfHall of Fame honour a fitting testament to Pádraig Harrington’s extraordinary career By Philip Reid
RugbyJohnny Watterson: Irish teams advance to the URC semi-finals as Leinster to travel to Pretoria to face the BullsBy Johnny Watterson
SportSteve Clarke’s work with Scotland has the fans believing the class of 2024 can break the mould By Ewan Murray
Middle EastIreland is ‘rewarding Hamas directly for their barbaric behaviour’ by recognising Palestine, says Tom HandBy Mark Weiss
Your Money‘I remember what it was like to count my pennies. Money allows me to live a life I’ve always dreamed of’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Elections 2024Growing expectations of early general election after Coalition parties’ strong local election showingBy Pat Leahy
GolfOne glorious shot: Pádraig Harrington’s defining moment on the road to golf’s Hall of FameBy Denis Walsh
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Remarkable Limerick win sadly unremarkable contest to close in on All-IrelandBy Nicky English
Local ElectionsOpens in new windowModerate Ireland seems to be bucking trends towards the extreme elsewhere in EuropeBy Pat Leahy
Common GroundOpens in new window‘You’re not Irish. You’re not one of us’: Northern students on a year in the SouthBy Emma Hanrahan and Hugh Dooley
AbroadIrish woman in Paris: When we bought our home, little did we know Olympians would be running past our windowBy Patricia Killeen
Business Today NewsletterSCSI warns on inspections, housing output steady and the fading allure of the foreign postingBy Conn Ó Midheach
European ElectionOpens in new windowEuropean elections: Nationalist parties make gains in France and Italy, but far right wave fails elsewhereBy Jack Power
Inside Politics NewsletterElection results party is just getting started as interest turns to Europe - and LimerickBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Local and European results leave Harris buoyant and Sinn Féin feeling glum
BusinessIrishman who wants to lead Manchester Airports Group’s international expansionBy Philip Georgiadis
AthleticsMeet the medallists: The Irish athletes who made European Championship historyBy Ian O'Riordan
MusicTom Jones and Nile Rodgers & Chic in St Anne’s Park review: groove, soul and a good night outBy Pat Carty
BusinessReports that EVs are displacing conventional cars are ‘misleading’, Clontarf Energy saysBy Colin Gleeson
StageThe Summer I Robbed a Bank review: A riot of inspired fun as David O’Doherty’s children’s book becomes stage showBy Mary Leland
Gaelic GamesFive things we learned from the weekend: GAA must take responsibility for crazy scheduling of hurling matches
EducationLeaving Cert Applied diary: ‘I’ve one exam left ... already I feel very grown-up and responsible’By Leah O’Callaghan
BusinessNumber on Live Register falls again as unemployment remains at historic lowBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessBoeing woes weigh on credit rating as spectre of junk status loomsBy Claire Bushey and Harriet Clarfelt
IrelandBridge notes: Ireland women’s honourable European performance raises World Cup hopesBy Seamus Dowling
European ElectionOpens in new windowFrench parties reject Macron’s offer for alliance against far rightBy Leila Abboud and Adrienne Klasa in Paris
EducationLeaving Cert maths paper two: ‘overwhelmingly positive’ response from studentsBy Éanna Ó Caollaí and Carl O'Brien
FoodTale of two artisan bakeries: Dublin-based Bretzel to acquire Arbutus in Cork, as Declan Ryan retiresBy Deirdre Falvey
Local ElectionsOpens in new windowSinn Féin was the shock absorber of Irish politics. It’s worn outBy Fintan O'Toole
BusinessFormer director of collapsed property development firm faces bankruptcy hearing over €1.85m debtBy Mary Carolan
MusicDublin International Chamber Music Festival 2024: Leonkoro String Quartet give an extraordinary performanceBy Michael Dervan
Gaelic GamesDublin hurlers continue to sell themselves short in decade of lost opportunitiesBy Gordon Manning
Middle EastIsrael’s raid to free hostages takes ‘horrific’ toll on central GazaBy James Shotter in Jerusalem and Heba Saleh in Cairo
CourtsBlackrock Clinic takes court challenge over BusConnects corridor and compulsory land purchaseBy Ellen O'Riordan
European ElectionOpens in new windowEuropean elections: Why are counts so slow?By Fiachra Gallagher and Paul O'Malley
European ElectionOpens in new windowEuropean elections: The winners and losers, from Meloni to MacronBy Jack Power
EducationPaul Murphy on the Leaving Cert: ‘There’s an enormous class bias in it. I’m a product of that’
BusinessCommercial Court accepts remit for Bank of Ireland case against former Davy shareholders’ firm
BusinessCrosbie told to provide details of all hotels within 1km of planned Vicar St developmentBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessAlan Hynes bankruptcy extended by High Court to 10 years over ‘total’ non-co-operation with trusteeBy Mary Carolan
Courts‘I didn’t know how to react’: Woman allegedly raped by taxi driver said she woke up with him on top of herBy Eimear Dodd
PoliticsRobert Troy tells SIPO hearing that his errors in registering interests were ‘in no way intentional’By Conor Lally
EuropeUkraine claims strikes on Russian air defences in Crimea ahead of Swiss peace summit By Daniel McLaughlin
European ElectionOpens in new windowResults show significant gains on right wing of European ParliamentBy Jack Power
IrelandAn estimated 25,000 people in Northern Ireland experiencing hidden homelessnessBy Freya McClements
EducationLeaving Cert Irish paper one: ‘At first glance many would have felt disappointed’By Éanna Ó Caollaí and Carl O'Brien
European ElectionOpens in new windowUrsula von der Leyen leaves door open to a second term with far-right backing By Derek Scally
Exams 2024 Live‘Many will feel deflated’: Live reaction to today’s Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle examsBy Carl O'Brien
CourtsMan brings case over bail refusal after arrest over alleged breach of domestic violence orderBy Aodhan O'Faolain
EducationStudents ‘delighted’ after maths, but Irish exam poses challenges for someBy Éanna Ó Caollaí and Carl O'Brien
PoliticsFarage gives backing to DUP election candidates despite his party’s alliance with TUVBy Freya McClements
European ElectionOpens in new windowEuropean Parliament groups jostle for position after election resultsBy Jack Power
CourtsDefence Forces non-commissioned officer given seven years for sexual abuseBy Sonya McLean and Claire Henry
EuropeVon der Leyen’s chance of second term as European Commission president boosted by EPP performanceBy Jack Power and Derek Scally
SoccerIreland eye rare win against Portugal side likely to be distracted by Euro 2024 By Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsHigh Court challenges brought by rugby club and church group refused access to ‘golden visa’ scheme fundsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Middle EastHouthis say they have arrested ‘American-Israeli spy cell’ over alleged espionage and sabotage
Crime & LawFinglas murder inquiry: Suspect in fatal stabbing was recently released from prisonBy Conor Lally and Mark Hilliard
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: UN Security Council adopts resolution backing Gaza ceasefire proposalBy Mark Weiss
Election ResultsLocal and European election results: Seán Kelly first MEP elected as Fine Gael poised to win two seats in Midlands-North-WestBy Harry McGee and Conor Pope
Elections 2024Support within both Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael for Taoiseach to call early electionBy Cormac McQuinn
UKTory party to launch election manifesto as it hopes to revive campaign by dangling promise of tax cutsBy Mark Paul
Local ElectionsOpens in new windowFrom candidates with migrant backgrounds to the main parties, here are the winners and losers of the local electionsBy Cormac McQuinn