GardeningWhat every Irish garden needs: exceptional but hardy and resilient plantsBy Fionnuala Fallon
PeopleThe dark side of the tradwife trend that sees women return to ‘domestic bliss’By Siobhan Maguire
Life & Style‘It’s like Dungeons and Dragons, only you dress up and beat each other with foam swords’ By Conor Capplis
CultureEven with Spielberg-style cuddliness, there’s a cold, dark void at the heart of artificial intelligenceBy Hugh Linehan
Books‘I felt the social divisions much more acutely in England than I do in Northern Ireland’By Martin Doyle
InteriorsLady of the house: Astronomers, botanists and antiquarians are the women behind some of Ireland’s great housesBy Gemma Tipton
CultureThe Guide: Sea Sessions, P!nk, Dylan Moran and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksSpice: The 16th-Century Contest that Shaped the Modern World: Mariners and commodities as a map of history By Christopher Kissane
BooksThe long shadow of a gunman: Weapon used to kill Kevin O’Higgins may still be out thereBy Arthur Mathews
MusicIrish composer Jennifer Walshe on AI music: ‘If you came up with the idea for I Glued My Balls to My Butthole Again, is that art?’By Patrick Freyne
BooksWe asked ChatGPT to write like Marian Keyes, John Boyne and Paul Howard. Now they rate the resultsBy Róisín Ingle
CultureFrom The Terminator to Frankenstein, 12 of the best portrayals of AI from the past two centuriesBy Declan Burke
Gaelic GamesGalway’s Ailbhe Davoren: ‘Ladies’ football teams are renowned for being able to have the craic’By Daire Walsh
BusinessBeer sales bonanza as Euro 2024 kicks off with a little help from Albärt the mascotBy Laura Slattery
Politics‘Their opponents painted them as a bunch of flip-floppers’: What next for Mary Lou McDonald and Sinn Féin?By Jennifer Bray
Athletics‘If he had his pipe in his mouth, I was playing well’: Victor Costello on his father’s influence in his successBy Paul Howard
OpinionDavid McWilliams: France is politically goosed if Macron’s big gamble on a snap election failsBy David McWilliams
OpinionEnglishness and Britishness are not the same. That matters as nationalism resurges in the UKBy Paul Gillespie
AthleticsMalachy Clerkin: Irish athletics has hit new heights, but let’s not lose the run of ourselvesBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsGeneral election could take place in October as calls grow within CoalitionBy Cormac McQuinn and Jennifer Bray
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CultureNotre-Dame revival: The result is breathtaking - a cathedral more beautiful than everBy Lara Marlowe
OpinionA Labour-Social Democrats alliance makes political sense. Voters have already worked this outBy Pat Leahy
EducationUL president’s move to new post raises questions about property cost debacleBy Arthur Beesley
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s week: Election talk gathers pace as victorious athletes demonstrate how to pass the batonBy Miriam Lord
BusinessC&C plan to draw out CEO search may lure bids – but sale now would be a cop-outBy Joe Brennan
Life & StyleIn Pictures: Mental and physical tests of the Defence Forces Gaisce ChallengeBy Ellen O’Donoghue
MusicTaylor Swift: This billionaire self-styled ‘Miss Americana’ is now in her no prisoners eraBy Laura Slattery
IrelandPhilip Nolan v Science Foundation Ireland: The dispute that has rocked Ireland’s science communityBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Elections 2024Expect the unexpected: What the 2024 local and European elections have taught usBy Pat Leahy
Elections 2024‘They believe the social contract has been torn up’: How one area feels after an anti-immigrant candidate was electedBy Kitty Holland
Gaelic Games‘The game of their lives’: Westmeath have upset Derry before - they could do it againBy Gordon Manning
RugbyLeinster hoping their chance of URC glory doesn’t disappear into thin air in PretoriaBy Johnny Watterson
AthleticsRome success has been years in the making, and heralds a bright future for Irish athletics By Ian O'Riordan
EnvironmentUisce Éireann criticised by Eamon Ryan for ‘avoidable’ chemical spill that caused Cork fish killBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PeopleI don’t use social media. There is a cost but I don’t want to see the world through the lens of a phoneBy Sarah Moss
IrelandLegal firm kindly volunteers its services to Irish Government department ahead of Covid inquiryBy Colin Coyle
OpinionMark O'Connell: A hamster falls down a hole, and I learn something about death and dying and lossBy Mark O'Connell
OpinionWho is Jordan Bardella, TikTok star, dimpled face of the far right and maybe France’s next PM?By Sharon Gaffney
IrelandTributes paid to Reece Donoghue (17) who was killed in workplace incident in Co CavanBy Sean Ryan
Crime & LawTwo questioned by gardaí in connection with arson in Ronanstown and ClondalkinBy Olivia Kelleher
IrelandWeekend weather: heavy and thundery downpours may cause spot flooding across Munster and south LeinsterBy Olivia Kelleher
HealthHSE warns against illegal benzodiazepine tablets following cluster of overdoses across IrelandBy Jack White
CourtsMan pleads guilty to murdering Christopher Hall in Balbriggan, Co Dublin, in 2021By Alison O'Riordan
CourtsMan who threatened to kill woman, burn her home and slit her dogs’ throats is jailed By Olivia Kelleher
PoliticsTaoiseach rules out early general election despite push within Government parties for October voteBy Derek Scally
Gaelic GamesTipperary make minor final after Cillian Minogue seals extra-time thriller with GalwayBy Shane Brophy at TUS Gaelic Grounds
EditorialsIreland's latest athletics success is a breakthrough at the highest level, but must now be built on
PoliticsNext government must ‘actively’ work towards a united Ireland, Varadkar tells Belfast conferenceBy Freya McClements
Gaelic GamesDonegal leave Clare for dust to book spot in All-Ireland quarter-finalsBy Chris McNulty at MacHale Park in Castlebar
EditorialsAfter the elections, Sinn Féin is a party at the crossroads with important decisions to make
EuropeThousands take to streets in France to oppose Le Pen’s far rightBy Ania Nussbaum and Angelina Rascouet
PoliticsPeace deal between Kyiv and Moscow must respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity, says TaoiseachBy Derek Scally
CourtsMan charged with laundering over €1 million in criminal cash at Dublin 16 addressBy Fiachra Gallagher
Gaelic GamesDiarmuid Murtagh hits 1-6 as Roscommon advance at Cavan’s expense By Ian Cooney at Pearse Park in Longford
Gaelic GamesCork fail to hit the heights as they see off Offaly in Tullamore By Paul Keane at O'Connor Park in Tullamore
Gaelic GamesMickey Harte: ‘You know what they say about empty vessels, they make the most noise’By Gordon Manning
OpinionAre we to believe God is still deciding whether women are fit to be appointed church leaders?By Alf McCreary
Gaelic GamesDean Rock: Lack of Dublin-Mayo spark in keeping with slow-burning championship By Dean Rock
Gaelic GamesTyrone take full advantage of Cork’s black card to secure home preliminary quarter-finalBy Denis Walsh
PoliticsHolly Cairns could ‘potentially’ pause maternity leave during general electionBy Olivia Kelleher and Jade Wilson
IrelandOperations suspended at equine abbatoir at centre of investigation into mistreatment of horsesBy Olivia Kelleher and Cormac McQuinn