BooksGodwin by Joseph O’Neill: Novel of narrative flair uses football in Africa as a prismBy Sarah Gilmartin
ArtAoife Cawley: ‘I hope to make a living from all this weird art about saints. It’s bold, bright, crazy, funny’By Una Mullally
Stage‘The Famine led to distrust of the land, because it didn’t serve us. Is that why we are disconnected from our own culture?’By Michael Seaver
FilmThe last of the Dunnes: ‘Someone in a bar said, You are like the Kennedys. That really offended me’By Donald Clarke
FashionThe Glass Runway: Fashion designers and glass artists across Ireland join forces to create extraordinary work By Deirdre McQuillan
Europe‘It’s about providing happiness’: Displaced architecture school imagines Ukraine’s future citiesBy Daniel McLaughlin
TV & RadioHandsome podcast review: Dry wit, glorious self-deprecation and creative brain explosionsBy Fiona McCann
BusinessHigh cost of rents pushes Dublin into top 50 most expensive cities for expatriate employees By Ian Curran
Your FitnessI walk to work in Dublin every day... daydreaming can’t be done on a busBy Fionnuala Ward
ResidentialCash only, please: why you can’t buy some properties if you need a mortgageBy Fiona Reddan
EducationExtra lab funding needed to avoid ‘unfair’ advantage under Leaving Cert reformsBy Carl O'Brien
Gaelic GamesDenis Walsh: Two tiers are not enough for the football championship, it needs threeBy Denis Walsh
RugbyTime for Munster and Leinster to take stock following semi-final disappointmentBy John O'Sullivan
RugbyFormidable Bulls find a way as Leinster end another campaign without a trophyBy Johnny Watterson
Your MoneyStock market concentration: Should a handful of Big Tech firms hold all the cards? By Proinsias O'Mahony
CourtsDoctor’s bankruptcy over €275,000 debt extended for seven years after failure to co-operateBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawAre gardaí powerless to act against far-right protesters at politicians’ homes?By Conor Lally
Crime & LawPresident condemns far right hiding behind ‘mask of protester’By Conor Lally and Emmet Malone
PoliticsCivil Service to get up to 60,000 ‘previously used’ laptops to boost recyclingBy Cormac McQuinn
Your Money‘We saved for our wedding in 2007. We knuckled down for the year previous so we could have everyone we wanted there’ By Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessFour in 10 people in Ireland ‘worn out by the amount of news there is these days’By Laura Slattery
Health‘The psychiatrist didn’t believe in ADHD’: People with condition struggle with the health systemBy Brianna Parkins
OpinionIf Sinn Féin wants to embody ‘change’, it should present a left-wing coalition to the electorateBy Una Mullally
Social Affairs‘It is a very beautiful place’: Ukrainians in Leitrim glad to stay in county after hotel moveBy Marese McDonagh
Big TechTech giant raises doubt over ‘capacity to expand’ in Republic due to limits on data centresBy Cormac McQuinn
Your FamilyHomework: ‘Within a few minutes of reading, despite me trying to help, my daughter will start screaming’By John Sharry
Business Today NewsletterIrish workers would turn down a job offer if remote working was not possible By Ciarán Hancock
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Amazon raises doubts over ‘capacity to expand’ in Republic; and landlord told to pay €17,500 over threat
MusicSum 41 at Fairview Park: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Conor Capplis
CourtsSupreme Court decision due today on phone metadata could affect Graham Dwyer appeal By Mary Carolan
Financial ServicesIrish Nationwide inquiry makes findings against former finance director PurcellBy Joe Brennan
StageTheatre for One: This Ireland review – Brilliant, totally immersive one-to-one playsBy Mary Leland
StageTony Awards 2024: Daniel Radcliffe and Irish lighting designer Jane Cox among the winnersBy Deirdre Falvey and Michael Paulson
Gaelic GamesProposal to switch hurling and football matches put GAA council in ‘terrible position’, says BurnsBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesFive things we learned from the GAA weekend: Change is coming to the football championship structure ... again
BusinessValue of Irish exports grows to €72bn in first four months as pharma sector reboundsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsSupreme Court finds phone data was admissible in ruling which could influence awaited Graham Dwyer decisionBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandMan’s death helping cow give birth to calf shows stresses of farming, coroner saysBy Tom Shiel
BusinessRyanair chief Michael O’Leary warns of higher fares due to ‘insane’ passenger cap at Dublin Airport By Colin Gleeson
MusicRobert Ashley’s Crash at the Lovely Music festival: Riveting in a way that leaves you wanting to dive in againBy Michael Dervan
CourtsCoroner recommends further investigation into side effects of MS drug after death of womanBy Tom Shiel
BusinessAer Lingus strike looks ‘inevitable’ after pilots vote again for industrial actionBy Barry O'Halloran
Gaelic GamesCormac Costello’s form gives Dublin a quandary - how many inside forwards to play in the same team By Malachy Clerkin
BusinessCourt allows Monkstown locals to challenge 387-home scheme they say could affect bathing watersBy Ellen O'Riordan
HistoryPropeller believed to belong to first World War submarine recovered in Cork harbourBy Mark Hilliard
EconomySlump in house prices in China continues in spite of billions in government supportsBy Denis Staunton
BusinessDAA lodges application for 950 extra staff car parking spaces at Dublin AirportBy Gordon Deegan
Courts‘I am handing the shame back to you’: Woman raped with bottle left with serious physical injuries, court toldBy Sonya McLean
CourtsSupreme Court decision on phone data admissibility may be fatal blow to Graham Dwyer appeal By Mary Carolan
CourtsAmerican woman who brought cannabis worth €260,000 into Dublin Airport thought it was legal here, court hearsBy Fiona Ferguson
HealthHigher rate of obesity in children from disadvantaged areas in Ireland, conference hearsBy Shauna Bowers
EuropeGerman foreign minister warns Berlin austerity rules a risk to Ukraine and EuropeBy Derek Scally
Gaelic GamesMayo to host Derry in preliminary quarter-finals as fixtures details are announcedBy Seán Moran
PoliticsLegal issues around protests outside politicians’ homes is ‘complex’, says Department of JusticeBy Conor Lally
Middle EastIsraeli PM Netanyahu disbands inner war cabinet after Gantz resignation as war in Gaza continues
Housing & PlanningRules blocking bulk buying of housing diverts 50,000 units to owner-occupiers, say officials By Cormac McQuinn
IrelandXL Bully dogs will have to be muzzled in public from next month in Northern IrelandBy Freya McClements
Health‘It has been a great step forward’: Man who lost arm in crash has prosthetic thanks to cross-border initiativeBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsMeeting on backing von der Leyen for second term as commission president breaks up without agreement By Jack Power
CourtsFrench rape trial of Denis Coulson adjourned after former rugby player sustains injuries in car crashBy Sharon Gaffney
CourtsFoster parents take court challenge over decision to notify gardaí of claims against themBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsHarris and Biden discuss humanitarian crisis in Gaza and need for ‘immediate ceasefire’By Pat Leahy
RacingTrainer Shark Hanlon apologises for ‘any distress’ after video appears of dead horse being pulled in trailerBy Brian O'Connor
Asia-PacificEU diplomats visit schools, religious sites and prison in Tibet in dialogue with China on human rightsBy Denis Staunton
CourtsUK government appeal against Troubles Legacy Act ruling will not be decided before autumnBy Alan Erwin
Asia-PacificPhilippines accuses China of ‘reckless behaviour’ over collision between Chinese vessels and Philippine shipBy Denis Staunton
BusinessEuropean investors in better spirits after last week’s political uncertainty fuelled lossesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessAer Lingus strike likely after just six of 668 pilots vote against industrial action By Barry O'Halloran
EditorialsThe lobbying of the Government on data centres reflects a tone of entitlement that multinationals should get their way
EditorialsThe State must lead the way in implementing and explaining the EU's new Nature Restoration Law
EducationLeaving Cert agricultural science: A ‘disquieting’ paper with some daunting first impressions
TV & RadioHouse of the Dragon review: meticulous plot, stunning production values and grotesque twists at every turnBy Ed Power
Your MoneyWhat are my rights if industrial action at Aer Lingus affects my holiday plans?By Conor Pope
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