EducationEU institutions have a ‘big, big shortage’ of Irish-language interpreters, graduates toldBy Colin Gleeson
EducationEU citizens are entitled to study at any university within the European UnionBy Colin Gleeson
EducationHigher Options: More than 130 exhibitors at Ireland’s biggest third-level fairBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
EducationInterpreting at the European Commission is ‘a very exciting and interactive job’By Colin Gleeson
Climate CrisisVulnerability of Africa and Global South needs to be addressed in building a better future for humanity By Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle EastFive lifelong friends, murdered by Hamas in October 7th attack, buried side by sideBy Mark Weiss
Music‘Reneé Rapp, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan – it feels like there’s a wave of queer artists now. It’s so good’By Ed Power
Your FamilyAddiction and healing: ‘All of the things that you chase for happiness don’t actually make you happy’By Sheila Wayman
ResidentialThree- and four-bed houses on old mill site in Drogheda from €355,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialNew stylish terraced houses minutes from the beach in Killiney from €750,000 By Elizabeth Birdthistle
PeopleFrom Australia to Inishbofin: ‘The girls are so free here. Life is easier. Their lives in Sydney were so structured’By Deirdre Falvey
Crime & LawHow facial recognition technology detected Kinahans’ fraudulent passports and tracked movementsBy Conor Lally
CourtsBarne Estate row generates considerable heat but chink of light rests on key questionBy Ronan McGreevy
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OpinionThe Debate: What should be done in Budget 2025 to ease the cost-of-living crisis?By Tom McDonnell and Suzanne Connolly
Big TechRegulator expressed strong concerns with TikTok about content featuring self-harm, misogynyBy Martin Wall
Gaelic GamesKevin McStay ready to go again as Mayo review finally produces green lightBy Gordon Manning
IrelandAirline accused of transporting Israeli-bound military goods through Irish airspace now rerouting flightsBy Conor Gallagher and Jennifer Bray
IrelandMoriarty tribunal pays Collery legal costs 17 years after finding he lied under oath By Arthur Beesley
IrelandOPW to review ‘fatally flawed’ systems for signing off on spending in wake of Leinster House bike shedBy Jack Horgan-Jones
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IrelandHead of Troubles legacy body condemns ‘unwarranted attacks’ on its independenceBy Mark Hennessy
ResidentialCrampton-built apartment with its own garage in Donnybrook for €565,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionWe need to complain more. After a ghost bus, I had to pay €81 for a taxi from Waterford to KilkennyBy Sadhbh O'Neill
EducationI spent two years on Duolingo every day. Here is what you can, and cannot, learn from a language app By Rodhan Harris
Health‘No point just being angry, you’ve got to change the system’: Advocates driving patient-centred careBy Shauna Bowers
ResidentialNew houses in Naas offer blend of town and country living from €560,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Your WellnessPalliative care: ‘I’ve had a good life.. a lot to be grateful for. But I’d still rather live’By Sylvia Thompson
In the News PodcastPresident Higgins’s letter and Israel: What is the controversy all about? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 17:07
TV & RadioFrom Gunther’s first words to Smelly Cat: a fiendishly difficult Friends 30th anniversary quizBy Martin Belam
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: Hundreds killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon; suspect sought after car with baby hijacked
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Middle EastHizbullah’s position and influence in Lebanon: A guide to the ‘Party of God’By Oliver Holmes
EuropeKremlin says it will achieve war aims as Ukraine says peace ‘closer than we think’By Daniel McLaughlin
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Crime & LawProlific criminal with chaotic history suspected of stealing car in Dublin with baby girl insideBy Conor Lally
Crime & LawPatrick Nugent death: Gardaí interviewing guests and staff at Bunratty party 40 years ago By Gordon Deegan
BusinessState bodies ‘sucking up planners like a basking shark’, construction conference hearsBy Ian Curran
Middle EastIsrael’s Lebanon offensive against Hizbullah leaves Iran in difficult situationBy Michael Jansen
IrelandNew funding approved for students in Deis schools to attend Gaeltacht Irish collegesBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
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HealthNational children’s hospital: ‘Fiasco’ is rooted in Government incompetence, Sinn Féin leader tells DáilBy Marie O'Halloran and Shauna Bowers
Gaelic GamesWomen’s All-Ireland finals to take place on August Bank Holiday weekend next yearBy Gordon Manning
RacingO’Brien hopes The Lion In Winter can make Goffs Million after sustaining foot bruiseBy Brian O'Connor
SoccerMikel Arteta rejects talk of Arsenal dark arts and insists team sheet will bear him outBy David Hytner
BusinessMerrion Hotel among objectors as planning permission refused for new Dublin hotelBy Gordon Deegan
Middle EastIsrael challenges ICC’s right to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and GallantBy Peter Cluskey
PoliticsTaoiseach accuses McDonald of ‘throwing mud’ after claim he misled Dáil over Israeli weapons transportBy Jennifer Bray and Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawPatrick Nugent: What happened that night, do gardaí know something new and why are they exhuming a body?By Conor Lally
PhotographyDublin woman ‘absolutely shocked’ to be a winner in Flickr annual photography contest By Sarah Burns
Common GroundOpens in new window‘When Ministers get together, they do work as politicians’: North-South council fostering all-island co-operation By Mark Hennessy
UK‘Britain is no longer sure of itself’: Keir Starmer tries to steady his troops as he promises hard work will deliverBy Mark Paul
An Irish DiaryBreffni Benefactor – Frank McNally on the revolutionary largesse of Edgar Allan Poe’s Irish ancestorBy Frank McNally
HealthUK Covid inquiry: More should have been done to allow visits to loved ones, says NI chief medical officerBy Freya McClements
PoliticsCivil society alliance calls for 40 per cent gender quota for local election candidatesBy Jade Wilson
CourtsMan (23) died from ‘catastrophic’ brain bleed five days after having Covid-19 vaccine, inquest hearsBy Barry Roche
Crime & LawKatie Simpson: Coroner to ask BBC to hand over relevant material about murdered showjumperBy Freya McClements
PoliticsTánaiste says Irish troops in Lebanon are ‘safe’ in what is ‘a very difficult environment to operate within’By Jennifer Bray
IrelandMcGarry book launch told how previous generation of journalism missed ‘blindingly obvious’ reality of clerical sex abuseBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsFianna Fáil TDs accused of breaking embargo on announcement of sports capital grant fundingBy Jack Horgan-Jones
DublinSome Dublin public transport journeys 20% shorter after traffic changes, says Lord MayorBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsTaoiseach Simon Harris to travel to White House next month to meet Joe Biden By Jennifer Bray
BusinessHealth insurance too complicated and risks overwhelming consumers, watchdog warnsBy Conor Pope
Middle EastHizbullah rocket targets Mossad headquarters near Tel Aviv as conflict with Israel escalatesBy Sally Hayden