BooksStone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood: ‘Bone-bare’ prose offers the space to dwell in questionsBy Mia Levitin
Fine Art & AntiquesPrivate collection of ‘art whisperers’ Mary and Alan Hobart comes to marketBy Sylvia Thompson
CultureThe Guide: The Last Dinner Party, Lauryn Hill and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmThe Apprentice controversy: Donald Trump and the ‘toughest, meanest, loyalest, vilest’ lawyer in the USBy Hugh Linehan
Books Belle and Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch: ‘I had a tough time, a physical and mental breakdown. The thing I clung on to was the book’By Lauren Murphy
PeopleAnna Geary: ‘Losing a sibling is not talked about a lot. They are meant to be there with you when your parents aren’t’By Róisín Ingle
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Things have changed since you were at school, Sorcha,’ the old man goes. ‘We recognise that traditional media is our enemy now’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:59
GardeningOrganic market gardener Charles Dowding: ‘So many people are intimidated or confused by the advice available’By Fionnuala Fallon
MusicArooj Aftab: ‘If we all listened to more things that surprise us, we’d all be better for it’By Philip Watson
BooksColm Tóibín on poet Paul Durcan turning 80: ‘Beside the wildness, there is tenderness’By Colm Tóibín
BooksAtlas of the Irish Civil War. New Perspectives: History presented with imagination and innovationBy Catriona Crowe
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Consternation in the corridors of power as all on high election alertBy Miriam Lord
Ireland‘He called Ukraine his home’: frontline fighters recall Irish soldier Robert Deegan killed by Russian shellingBy Daniel McLaughlin
Gaelic GamesCillian O’Sullivan played for Meath in 2024 championship despite being diagnosed with MSBy Malachy Clerkin
RugbyJosh van der Flier: ‘I’m very blessed that I’m still going. Hopefully I can be like Cian Healy’By Johnny Watterson
Climate CrisisJohn Kerry: Countries that fail to transition to clean energy are going to suffer economicallyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
OpinionIrish electricity prices have almost tripled in 12 years, in Scandinavian countries they pay half, why?By David McWilliams
Gaelic GamesTim Healy: ‘We are actually paying guys to make football less attractive at club level’By Seán Moran
Crime & LawDún Laoghaire law firm owes €618,834 to pension fund of Dublin businessman, High Court is toldBy Colm Keena
EducationSinn Féin ‘border hopping’ on criticism of mobile phone pouches spend, says Norma FoleyBy Jennifer Bray, Freya McClements and Sarah Burns
PeopleBryan O’Brien: This will be the year I put order on the chaos of my photo archiveBy Bryan O'Brien
SoccerTen Hag’s Manchester United resemble Liverpool in the doldrum years – except they’re in much worse shapeBy Malachy Clerkin
Politics‘You look like a porn star’ – the abuse women face in politics as parties seek to hit gender quotaBy Sarah Burns
PeopleOlympian David Gillick: ‘I coach children. It can be hard dealing with parents ... some get so caught up on results’By Jen Hogan
PeopleNew SDLP leader Claire Hanna: ‘We are extremely limited by being a part of the UK. It feels like a straitjacket’By Seanín Graham
IrelandDriving test no-shows: Testers paid to ‘twiddle their thumbs’ as numbers riseBy Marie O'Halloran
ObituariesMaggie Smith obituary: Exceptional actor whose comic genius was often refracted through tales of sadness
OpinionMeet the budget’s real winners: A family of five on an income of more than €70,000By Cliff Taylor
OpinionPavel Durov built an app bigger than Elon Musk’s. Now it’s known as the dark web in your pocketBy Ciaran O'Connor
OpinionMy child got burned at his check-up. It summed up our crumbling public health systemBy Dr Clare Moriarty
MediaWhat I Read This Week: An explosive story in Poland and a surprise budget grenadeBy Ciara O'Brien
Middle EastHizbullah leader’s potential successor out of contact after Israeli strikes on BeirutBy Maya Gebeily, Timour Azhari and James Mackenzie
CourtsMan charged with ‘savage assault’ after kicking man in head and leaving him unconscious on Cork busBy Barry Roche
IrelandNorthern Lights: All you need to know about ‘breathtaking’ display visible ‘all over’ IrelandBy Colin Gleeson
Crime & LawMan arrested after Cloverhill prisoner dies following early morning altercationBy Sarah Slater
US ElectionTrump returns to site of Pennsylvania assassination attempt for rally attended by Elon MuskBy Steve Holland
EuropeBosnia floods: Several killed as rescuers search through rubble for missing peopleBy Fedja Grulovic
PoliticsTaoiseach says Fine Gael ‘in mourning’ following death of councillor John NaughtenBy Colin Gleeson
Rugby‘I’m not sure we would have won that game this time last year’: Connacht happy with hard-fought winBy Linley MacKenzie
RugbyBulls put Ulster to the sword up front to run out big winners at Loftus VersfieldBy Michael Sadlier
PoliticsNew united Ireland will ‘create a fairer more prosperous society’ Claire Hanna tells SDLP conferenceBy Freya McClements
Politics‘Outrageous’ of Israel to threaten peacekeepers in Lebanon, President Michael D Higgins says By Sarah Slater and Harry McGee
PoliticsSinn Féin aware a year ago that party members gave references to press officer convicted of child sex offencesBy Freya McClements
OpinionSynod on Synodality aims at missionary outreach to the excluded and marginalised By Bishop Brendan Leahy
SoccerShelbourne’s shaky league title pursuit faces latest test against Shamrock RoversBy Gavin Cummiskey