IrelandDublin Airport to hire more security officers amid queue chaos falloutBy Barry O'Halloran and Jack Horgan-Jones
FilmLucile Hadzihalilovic: ‘I grew up in south Morocco ... there was not a lot of access to the cinema’By Tara Brady
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Crime & LawGardaí will be able to use real-time facial recognition under planned legislationBy Conor Gallagher
InnovationIrish tech start-ups must keep calm and preserve cash to survive what’s comingBy Chris Horn
PoliticsMiriam Lord: International Man of Travel Dalton Philips comes back down to earth with a bumpBy Miriam Lord
IrelandBank holiday travellers face one-hour airport security waitBy Barry O'Halloran and Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyMcBryde expects tough test from Glasgow as Leinster bid to save their season By Johnny Watterson
ScienceSucking carbon dioxide from the air just one way we can control global warmingBy William Reville
InnovationAer Lingus pilots develop software to bring aviation industry into the digital age By Olive Keogh
RestaurantsSaltwater Grocery: An exceptional restaurant in very unlikely locationBy Corinna Hardgrave
TechnologyFacial recognition technology: A solution to problems that hardly existBy Karlin Lillington
ResidentialWhat will €295,000 buy in France, England, Romania, Poland and Ireland?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
SportJoanne O’Riordan: Multi-sport talent Mary Waldron gearing up for South Africa By Joanne O'Riordan
PeopleHow to feel close to your partner: Irritation is normal in any long-term relationshipBy Joanne Hunt
ResidentialRanelagh redbrick blends contemporary crispness with period proportions, for €1.8mBy Joyce Hickey
ResidentialShrewsbury Road new homes with wine cave, media room and three kitchens By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessOffer for Bleeding Horse, facial recognition issues and Apple’s recycling robotsBy Conn Ó Midheach
SportSport’s impact on US shootings laudable but useless; Ukraine end Scotland’s World Cup hopesBy David Gorman
Tennis‘We will speak after the tournament’ - Nadal not looking past a 14th French OpenBy Tumaini Carayol
CourtsKey moments in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trialBy Mike Bedigan, PA Los Angeles Correspondent
Inside Politics DigestDublin Airport rumbles and Fianna Fáil grumbles ahead of long weekendBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandMotorists urged to reduce speed on ‘national slow down day’ ahead of bank holiday weekendBy Tim O'Brien
CourtsHigh Court rejects lead challenge over new guidelines slashing awards for minor injuriesBy Mary Carolan
BooksClaire Keegan and Martina Evans win Listowel Writers Week novel and poetry prizesBy Martin Doyle
Work‘Remote work is no longer acceptable’: Elon Musk tears up the hybrid work playbookBy Patrick McGee, Hannah Murphy and Richard Waters
Oireachtas‘Clear now’ too many Dublin Airport staff laid off during pandemic, Eamon Ryan tells DáilBy Sarah Burns
OireachtasTrip to Rome for Bruce Springsteen €200 cheaper than Dublin gig ticket and hotel, Dáil hearsBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsPAC told it is ‘increasingly difficult’ to source accommodation for Ukrainian refugeesBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsPatients enduring ‘high risk’ conditions at Central Mental Hospital, inspectors sayBy Brian Hutton
BusinessCourt challenge to permission for 18-storey tower beside Royal Hospital KilmainhamBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessOpec agrees to accelerate oil production following US pressureBy Derek Brower and David Sheppard
PeopleTreasured possession: Queen Elizabeth’s coronation menu from 1953 finds way into Irish homeBy Rosita Boland
SoccerDoubts still linger over Eiran Cashin’s availability ahead of crucial fixtures for Ireland Under-21sBy Daire Walsh
IrelandDublin Airport closes departures road to set up covered areas for queuesBy Simon Carswell and Colin Gleeson
CourtsMidlands trial: Five men sentenced to total of 66 years for gang rape of teenage girlBy Declan Brennan
USJohnny Depp ‘at peace’ as he is seen in English pub following defamation case win against Amber Heard
Financial ServicesFormer top AIB executive Gary Kennedy named chair of Goodbody StockbrokersBy Joe Brennan
EnvironmentIreland one of the best suited countries for offshore wind farms — EU energy commissionerBy Brian Hutton
TennisIga Swiatek and Coco Gauff set up French Open final as American calls for end to gun violenceBy Tumaini Carayol at Roland Garros
IrelandQueen Elizabeth praised for ‘proactive’ contribution to peace in Northern Ireland as jubilee markedBy Freya McClements and Ronan McGreevy
EconomyAttracting talent is ‘biggest challenge’ for Irish employers, says Irish Tax Institute president By Dominic Coyle
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EuropeUkraine seeks UN-backed mission to ship grain from ports blocked by RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin and Martin Wall
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PoliticsGovernment official grilled by watchdog over ‘astronomical costs’ of childcareBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsThe full story of the midlands rape trial: ‘There was one of me. There was five of them’ By Peter Murtagh
GardeningBloom festival opened by Higgins in first big public engagement since pandemicBy Ronan McGreevy
UKLondon Letter: Newspapers aren’t the only ghosts haunting an increasingly vacant Fleet StreetBy Denis Staunton
IrelandRescue 116: Key question at inquest was whether helicopter evacuation was medically neededBy Peter Murtagh
Middle EastIsrael moves to ban flying of Palestinian flag at state-backed institutionsBy Mark Weiss in Jerusalem
OireachtasGovernment not rushing Bill aiming to end ‘draconian institution’ of wardship, Minister saysBy Sarah Burns
CourtsInsurers urged to deliver cuts after challenge to guidelines slashing minor injury awards failsBy Mary Carolan
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Crime & LawMidlands gang rape sentencing ‘sends message this cannot happen’By Mark Hilliard and Declan Brennan
PoliticsPresident urges consumers to put an end to ‘destructive’ below-cost food sales in supermarketsBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandSt John of God ordered to pay €45k for refusing to allow pregnant employee work remotely during pandemicBy Stephen Bourke
EnvironmentWe saw hundreds of these insects at Powerscourt waterfall recently. What are they?By Éanna Ní Lamhna