BooksBy Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult: A sumptuous novel by an undeniably brilliant storytellerBy Edel Coffey
TV & RadioJoe Duffy’s Liveline can sound unmoored when not anchored by weighty subjectsBy Mick Heaney
Special Reports‘The earlier you start, the better’: How to stretch a pension to meet retirement needs By Danielle Barron
Special ReportsTwenty years on, and amid residual scepticism, pension auto-enrolment is in sightBy Barry McCall
BeautyDyson’s ‘new’ €550 hair tool promises to deliver the perfect style for your hair type. Does it work?By Simone Gannon
PeoplePaul Noonan of Bell X1: ‘I love living in Ireland but how we lean in to booze culture pisses me off’
FilmDahomey director Mati Diop: ‘I felt I had the responsibility to make sure a new wave of African cinema exists’By Donald Clarke
ResidentialPostcard pretty: three-bed thatched cottage plus annexe near Westport for €675,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Gaelic GamesCora Staunton hopes playing success follows her to the sideline with Ballina StephenitesBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic Games‘It’s a whole different ball game’: Hurling Shinty International promises to be an old-school throwbackBy Gordon Manning
OpinionGovernment shouldn’t be so quick to yell Gotcha! at Sinn Féin. Its record on children is shamefulBy Justine McCarthy
SoccerLeague of Ireland permutations: Title still up for grabs with Shelbourne in the driving seatBy Gavin Cummiskey
Crime & Law‘I won’t be able to run any more’: Delivery rider left with badly broken leg after attack in DublinBy Alekson Lacerda
Special ReportsTop up your pension while you still can, but be mindful of Revenue rulesBy Deanna O'Connor
OpinionSinn Féin is on the back foot but that does not mean the Government parties are over the lineBy Gerard Howlin
OpinionFew would have thought a play about the fraught Belfast Agreement talks could be so grippingBy Diarmaid Ferriter
EconomyTrump’s trade policies would make Mexico far better off at the expense of US workersBy John FitzGerald
Crime & LawKyran Durnin case: Gardaí receive ‘huge volume’ of information from publicBy Conor Lally and Ronan McGreevy
IrelandChildren’s hospital development board spent €672,000 on public relations servicesBy Cormac McQuinn and Jennifer Bray
BusinessGoodbody CEO Martin Tormey: ‘We lost our way a little, but there is a big opportunity now’By Joe Brennan
In the News PodcastWill this Trump coming-of-age movie help or harm his campaign?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 26:00
Asia-PacificKing Charles acknowledges Commonwealth’s ‘painful’ history amid growing calls for slavery reparations at summit
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Kyran Durnin case: Gardaí receive ‘huge volume’ of information; and the delivery rider who cannot run marathons again after Dublin attack
Opinion Mark O’Connell: Had this technology existed when I was a student, I might not have been above using itBy Mark O'Connell
MusicGregory Porter review: Cork Jazz Festival at its best, with music that reaches out and welcomes you inBy Philip Watson
Social Affairs‘Lost in homelessness’: The life and times of Derek Byrne, the man found dead in a Dublin recycling centreBy Fiachra Gallagher
SoccerJosé Mourinho aims sarcastic barbs at ref after red card against Manchester UnitedBy Ed Aarons at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium
OpinionWe know a lot about the 40 homeless people who died in Dublin. So what are we going to do about it?By John McManus
RacingIHRB conclude positive drug of Galway Hurdle ante-post favourite was for therapeutic purposesBy Brian O'Connor
CourtsEleanor Donaldson’s bid to have two charges withdrawn to be heard in DecemberBy David Young, PA
Europe‘For them, the Soviet past is something to protect’: History a political battleground in Stalin’s homelandBy Daniel McLaughlin
US ElectionDonald Trump is ‘a little bit coarse. But he had good ideas and we had the best economy in 50 years’By Keith Duggan
RugbyIRFU appoint former Ireland international Lynne Cantwell as head of women’s strategyBy Muireann Duffy
Gaelic GamesFour-point goal is dropped from new football rules to go before GAA Central CouncilBy Seán Moran
IrelandWhen do the clocks go back in Ireland? All you need to know and what Coldplay have to do with itBy Conor Pope
CourtsDiarmuid Phelan trial: Jury watch dashcam and video footage from day of fatal shootingBy Alison O'Riordan
CourtsBarbie Kardashian acquitted of threats to kill or cause harm to women at Limerick PrisonBy David Raleigh
Crime & Law‘Sadism and depravity’: NI catfisher whose Snapchat threats led to death of girl (12) jailed for lifeBy Ashleigh McDonald
CourtsGeorgian construction worker cannot challenge deportation decision, High Court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Crime & LawThe horrific online crimes of Alexander McCartney, and the questions they raise for the PSNIBy Seanín Graham
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Fans voting with their feet as Leinster stay on the front footBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyLeinster v Lions: Leo Cullen’s side target sixth win in row from top-of-table URC clashBy Johnny Watterson
The Politics FixA week of clearing the decks at breathtaking speed in readiness for an election By Harry McGee
CourtsGAA coach who ‘destroyed’ boy’s life refused Supreme Court appeal over sentence increaseBy Paul Neilan
CourtsBusinessman denies spiking teenager’s drink and sexually assaulting her at his premisesBy Barry Roche
An Irish DiaryAnyone for Tennyson? Frank McNally on the lesser-known Charge of the Heavy Brigade, 170 years ago this weekendBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawKyran Durnin: ‘Persons of interest’ identified by gardaí investigating assumed murderBy Conor Lally
CourtsTusla ordered to do welfare check at home of two children who have not been in school since MarchBy Gordon Deegan
Middle EastIsraeli forces kill 72 across Gaza Strip and raid hospital, Palestinian officials sayBy Mark Weiss
Crime & LawGerry Hutch appears before Spanish court over gang-related money laundering investigationBy Conor Lally
Gaelic GamesErrigal Ciaran edge Trillick to reclaim O’Neill Cup in TyroneBy Francis Mooney at Healy Park
CourtsPersonal trainer convicted of ‘predatory’ sex assault secretly filmed 35 other womenBy Tom Tuite
SportArne Slot urges Liverpool to improve record at title rivals starting against Arsenal By Andy Hunter
SoccerPep Guardiola: Manchester City will not be ‘dragged down’ like United after I leaveBy Jamie Jackson
BooksMr Geography by Tim Parks: The agonising choice between safe domestic ordinariness and the thrilling promise of illicit passionBy Tim Fanning
BooksHow Good It Is I Have No Fear of Dying: Lieutenant Yulia Mykytenko’s Fight for Ukraine by Lara Marlowe - nuanced, frank, remarkableBy Oliver Farry
BooksBarrowbeck by Andrew Michael Hurley: Stories with an ominous quality, like a knock at the door on a dark eveningBy Charleen Hurtubise
BooksBooks in brief: The Writers’ Castle: Reporting History at Nuremberg; Poor Artists; and The War Against the Past
BooksThe Rigor of Angels by William Egginton: Championing Werner Heisenberg, Immanuel Kant and Jorge Luis BorgesBy Colm McKenna