TravelContrary Catalonia: Barcelona is a great place to visit, even if locals would rather you didn’tBy Conor Pope
BooksBest new crime: Novels from Oliver Harris, Scarlett Thomas, Lucy Foley, Andrea Mara and Hugo RifkindBy Declan Burke
People‘Has being a dad changed me? Yes’: Tom Dunne, Fiachna Ó Braonáin and Graham Knox on fatherhoodBy Joanne Hunt
CultureIn film, depictions of death by robot are everywhere. The perils of midlife redundancy by AI, not so muchBy Donald Clarke
ArtWill AI take over art? ‘No amount of sentimentality is going to stop it from happening’By Conor Capplis
Life & Style‘Talbot Street is known as Tablet Street now’: Will a €2m makeover be enough to turn things around?By Rosita Boland
PeopleDavid Puttnam: ‘The Irish invented immigration and went through every single form of the immigrant experience’By Mark Hennessy
OpinionI found a Chanel jacket for €50, but even charity shopping feels like cheating nowBy Roisin Kiberd
Housing & PlanningLandlord who threatened to take tenant ‘by the head’ and remove her from property ordered to pay €17,500By Jack White
Your MoneyBaillie Gifford fund being held to an impossible standard on Israel and oil By Proinsias O'Mahony
HealthLiving with multiple sclerosis: ‘When you bring a long-term illness into a family, it’s the scariest thing ever’By Shauna Bowers
USTrump gets name of his doctor wrong as he challenges Biden to cognitive testBy Ed Pilkington in Detroit
PoliticsNorthern nationalists see Sinn Féin setback as ‘bump in the road’ as they look ahead to united IrelandBy Freya McClements
MediaMessage from the Editor: As one election finishes, the only talk is when the next one will beBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
BooksClaire Keegan in Dalkey: ‘I can’t say I’d cry if I was never nominated for the Booker again’By Jessica Doyle
Africa‘Living in Khartoum is a hell’: Food and water shortages leave civilians desperate as Sudan conflict rages onBy Sally Hayden
DublinVideo shows someone ‘interfering with skeletal remains’ at Dublin archaeological siteBy Sarah Slater
Middle EastIsrael-Gaza war: Israeli military announces daily ‘tactical pauses’ in Gaza to allow aid in
Crime & LawTerence Wheelock’s brother calls for public inquiry over 2005 death in Dublin Garda station By Fiachra Gallagher
EconomyDespite the concentration risk, Ireland’s corporation tax windfall could grow to €30bnBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessIkea considers new factories in the US as movement of goods becomes costly and complexBy Oliver Telling
EuropeTaoiseach hails Ukraine peace summit as ‘an important start’ as talks conclude in SwitzerlandBy Derek Scally
IrelandProtecting libraries from far-right attacks not just a job for gardaí, says President By Emmet Malone
RugbyThe Offload: South African media revel in Bulls’ victory over Leinster in URC semi-finalBy John O'Sullivan
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
Gaelic GamesDublin and Mayo play out a scintillating draw as Dessie Farrell’s side go straight to quartersBy Malachy Clerkin
CyclingBen Healy impresses with victory in Slovenia ahead of his Tour de France debut By Shane Stokes
An Irish Diary‘The last of the great classical physicists’ – Brian Maye on William Thomson, Lord Kelvin By Brian Maye
Gaelic GamesMonaghan advance to All-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals after nervy win over Meath By Paul Keane
ObituariesGerhardt Gallagher – a key figure in Irish forestry and a pioneering artist By Mia Gallagher
RacingWarning that closing Ireland’s only equine abattoir could result in irresponsible export of problem By Brian O'Connor
BooksBloomsday: Minister and Sinn Féin leader among Dubs lining out for ‘Joycean Olympics’By Frank McNally
EuropeWorld leaders call for just peace in Ukraine, but Russia’s absence weighs heavily By Derek Scally
EuropeTaoiseach warns against ‘instability’ in advance of meeting on EU’s top jobsBy Derek Scally and Cormac McQuinn
Common GroundOpens in new windowReconciliation and reunification should be pursued in parallel, conference told By Mark Hennessy
GolfUS Open: Heartbreak for Rory McIlroy as Bryson DeChambeau claims title at Pinehurst By Philip Reid
BusinessHalf of Irish workers would refuse job offers with no option to work from home, research findsBy Ian Curran
UK‘People are hacked off at politics’: SNP and Labour in knife-edge battle across central ScotlandBy Mark Paul