EducationUCD’s first female president: ‘I kind of barged on through, not thinking that doors had ever even been closed’By Carl O'Brien
OpinionDon’t get too exercised on his behalf. Berkeley was a big fan of cancel cultureBy Clare Moriarty
OpinionRoisin Kiberd: I‘ve glimpsed the future of the internet. It’s a niche, useless, happy placeBy Roisin Kiberd
BooksA Bit of a Writer: a significant contribution to Brendan Behan’s centenary year By Anthony Roche
Politics‘Dad, it’s the White House on the phone’: David Trimble’s son and wife reflect on role he played in peace processBy Seanín Graham
BusinessFixing the price of renewable energy would cut volatility and encourage investmentBy Eddie O'Connor
TravelThe metal fence I inspected in El Paso is a monument to the politics of Donald TrumpBy Peter Murtagh
EducationStudents must hear alternative views which they disagree with, new UCD president saysBy Carl O'Brien
Europe‘I chose a quick death’: Russian prisoners agree to fight in Ukraine to get lifesaving drugsBy Andrew E. Kramer
BusinessIrish gin maker targets top-10 global brand status with annual sales of €100m-plusBy Ciarán Hancock
Life & StyleCan you imagine the impact of your actions on your great-great-great-great-grandchildren?By Catherine Cleary
RugbyJamison Gibson-Park the spark that fired Leinster’s engine in victory over Toulouse By John O'Sullivan
Crime & LawGardaí investigating Gsoc official over Hutch party to interview former colleaguesBy Conor Lally
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Clare raise the stakes as questions about the champions intensifyBy Nicky English
HistoryWT Cosgrave expressed private regret over 1922 executions in recently discovered letterBy Ronan McGreevy
RugbyPorch hoping his ambition for success at Connacht will come to fruition this seasonBy Linley MacKenzie
Books‘We in England are not a grown-up country ... So how about getting some grown-up priorities?’By Keith Duggan
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in MayBy Kevin Courtney
CultureRise up: 175 years of radical art, from O’Casey, Zola and Picasso to Public Enemy and Marvin GayeBy Donald Clarke
StageHomobesity: How one overweight, gay, middle-aged man learned to be comfortable in his skinBy Kate Demolder
Your Money‘I can’t stand the thought of overpaying for something I could have afforded with a little planning’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Your Family‘My five-year-old daughter can be really bossy. I don’t think this is a good thing’By John Sharry
US‘Zero Leads’: Search continues for man sought in fatal shooting of five in TexasBy Maria Jimenez Moya, Livia Albeck-Ripka and Eduardo Medina
IrelandDonald Trump to arrive in Scotland on trip that will take in Doonbeg propertyBy Craig Paton and Conor Pope
Ireland‘Vermin shoot’ in State-owned woods could not be stopped despite objections, documents sayBy Darragh McDonagh
SoccerAll in the Game: North London slander aplenty on a bruising night in ManchesterBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsAmmi Burke returns to High Court for hearing on claim of unfair dismissal from law firmBy Mary Carolan
Asia-PacificThai PM candidate Paetongtarn Shinawatra gives birth two weeks before electionBy Rebecca Ratcliffe
TV & RadioFatal Attraction reboot: this bunny boiler-free retread is all fur coat and no knickersBy Ed Power
IrelandTwo prisoners sharing a cell in Mountjoy Prison shows the system is under ‘huge pressure’, says bishop By Sarah Burns
BusinessBioNTech/Pfizer’s mooted EU deal for 70m Covid shots threatens rivalsBy Donato Paolo Mancini, Richard Milne, Andy Bounds and Adrienne Klasa
IrelandPrivate nursing homes closing due to Fair Deal ‘discrimination’, claims Nursing Homes IrelandBy Conor Pope
Politics‘I have it in my hand’: The journalist who broke the story of the Belfast AgreementBy Gerry Moriarty
Financial ServicesJPMorgan to acquire First Republic’s deposits as US regulators step inBy Brooke Masters, Stephen Gandel, James Fontanella-Khan, James Politi and Colby Smith
Middle EastAleppines are tough traders who know how to survive, but their situation is perilousBy Michael Jansen
Gaelic GamesLimerick’s faltering start raises further questions about winning the leagueBy Seán Moran
PoliticsBertie Ahern calls on unionists to accept ‘different’ status in UK amid framework objectionsBy Pat Leahy
RugbyLeinster’s URC quarter-final against Sharks to be played at reduced capacity AvivaBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandUkrainians in Cahersiveen given reprieve as ‘pause’ is declared on moving them out of accommodationBy Anne Lucey
EuropeUkraine: Russian missile strike injures 34 as Kyiv’s military pushes Bakhmut counter-attackBy Daniel McLaughlin
SportIt’s difficult to argue with Giannis Antetokounmpo’s take on failure in sportBy Barry Glendenning
Crime & LawGarda on course to lose 500 members via resignations and retirements by year-endBy Conor Lally
Housing & PlanningLuxembourg landlord Marc Godart sublet Mountjoy Square property for decade, despite having lease for just two yearsBy Olivia Kelly
Ireland‘We will fight them all the way’: Hundreds protest in Dublin against abortion liberalisationBy Sarah Burns
Middle EastExecuted British mole was key to eliminating any doubts that Iran pursued nuclear weaponsBy Farnaz Fassihi and Ronen Bergman
AfricaSudan conflict: More Irish citizens evacuated as fighting between factions rages onBy Arthur Beesley, David Pilling, Andres Schipani and Khalid Abdelaziz
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the US president’s support for South Korea: a warning from Washington
DublinReturn of ‘motorway-like traffic’ is ‘untenable’ for health, say Sandymount residents By Olivia Kelly
SoccerKatie McCabe and Arsenal suffer extra-time heartbreak in Champions League semi-finalBy Nathan Johns
TV & RadioPrince Andrew: ‘I was about to ask this prince ... about his sex life. I started to feel really sick’By Ed Power
Education‘I rent a double room for €250 a month. It’s three times that in Dublin. I feel incredibly lucky’By Arlene Harris
PoliticsCalls for limits on the number of TDs ahead of review of Dáil constituenciesBy Cormac McQuinn
EducationThe Secret Teacher: A ‘thank you’ from a grateful student never fails to melt my heartBy The Secret Teacher
EducationMy son says he could lose a college place if his CAO details are incorrect. Can this be true?By Brian Mooney
Ireland‘I’m not dying until I hear the truth’: Wife of Patsy Kelly on her near 50 year campaign for justiceBy Seanín Graham
EducationSETU: Southeast university is developing new, expert-led courses of study across multiple disciplinesBy Shauna Bowers