FilmThe Flash: the Ezra Miller factor casts a pall over a film that is funnier than it has any right to beBy Donald Clarke
Climate CrisisIreland consistently in favour of nature restoration law, Ryan says - as critical European Parliament vote loomsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which of the late Tina Turner’s songs did Beyoncé perform at her recent London concert?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Gaelic GamesGalway’s Pádraic Mannion not beating himself up over his part in Kilkenny’s late winnerBy Gordon Manning
Life & StyleMy step dad was king of our family singalongs until a lung condition robbed him of his ability to singBy Aoife Barry
TV & RadioGraham Norton: ‘When my father died, I started to appreciate lots of Irish qualities that I’d dismissed’By Zoe Williams
PoliticsStaff crisis in autism services: Call to subsidise travel for disability workers returning to IrelandBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Film‘With MND you are trapped in your own body. You can reach the stage where you have no quality of life’By Donald Clarke
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Form needs to align with fitness as championship starts to heat upBy Darragh Ó Sé
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: The Munster hurling championship has been great, but can it continue?By Seán Moran
OpinionWe’ve talked enough about the housing crisis. Here’s a radical planBy Dr Rory Hearne and Phil Murphy
Gaelic GamesNo lasting grudges from Adam Hogan after Clare denied two late frees in Munster championship finalBy Gordon Manning
Your WellnessVulnerable and older patients are losing out in overcrowded and understaffed medical settingsBy Lorna Siggins
ResidentialThe leak from our neighbour’s roof is seeping into our home. Whose advice should we seek?By Noel Larkin
Commercial PropertyInvestors in Dublin’s private rented sector more selective as inflation and rising interest rates bite By Ronald Quinlan
OpinionThe Irish music scene is diverse and thriving. But you’d never know it to listen to Irish radioBy Linda Coogan Byrne and Margaret E. Ward
Commercial PropertyIrish League of Credit Unions seeks €9.5m for Dublin headquarter offices By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyPaddy McKillen jnr seeking €36m for south Dublin residential siteBy Ronald Quinlan
Soccer‘It’s up to others to catch up’: Denis Irwin backs United to take motivation from Man City’s treble By Fiachra Gallagher
Your Wellness‘I have been married for 49 years, but now it seems to be on a rocky road’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterAllen brothers investment in mortgage firm, Pepper hikes rates, and how to manage finances while dealing with autism or ADHDBy Peter Flanagan
USTrump vows to appoint ‘real’ special prosecutor to go after Biden and his family if re-electedBy Martin Wall
OpinionSilvio Berlusconi may be gone but Trump’s still here – the rotten populist legacy is everywhereBy Paolo Gerbaudo
Inside Politics NewsletterTrump’s supporters care little of legal woes as former US president decries ‘witch hunt’By Cormac McQuinn
MusicPaolo Nutini at Malahide Castle: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Conor Capplis
BooksA guide to Cormac McCarthy’s best books: stark, merciless stories of misfits and the apocalypseBy The New York Times Books Staff
IrelandGovernment seeks to ensure Tara Mines can be reopened ‘as soon as possible’By Cormac McQuinn, Vivienne Clarke, Sarah Burns and Robert Kindregan
Social AffairsOmbudsman: Ten-year delay in transport supports for people with disabilities is ‘shameful’By Tim O'Brien
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: The cooking is done - time to serve up the championship dinnerBy Mary Hannigan
SoccerLionel Messi’s move to Miami brings joy, disbelief, and potential pitfallsBy Chris Smith in Miami
EuropeItaly bids farewell to Berlusconi on contested day of mourningBy Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli in Milan, and Amy Kazmin and Giuliana Ricozzi in Rome
RugbyRichie Murphy names 30-man Ireland squad for U20 World Championship in South AfricaBy John O'Sullivan
CourtsAdjournment of inquest into deaths of three men killed on N7 while fleeing gardaí criticised by familiesBy Seán McCárthaigh
EuropeMEPs agree to curtail uses of facial recognition under changes to draft artificial intelligence rulesBy Foo Yun Chee
RugbyLeinster hoping for a favour from La Rochelle as new European format unveiled By John O'Sullivan
CourtsFormer RTÉ cameraman jailed for 12 months for sexually assaulting teenage stepdaughterBy Eimear Dodd
PoliticsRabbitte supports proposal to fund return of overseas disability workers to plug staff shortagesBy Jack Power
PoliticsDamien English hopes voters can ‘look beyond’ planning application controversyBy Cormac McQuinn and Vivienne Clarke
EducationLeaving Cert French: Plenty of challenges for students targeting a top gradeBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
TV & RadioCharlie Brooker on hitting the reset button in the new Black Mirror series and ChatGPTBy Ed Power
Politics‘It’s not easy but it’s important to show that it can be done’: Helen McEntee rejects maternity leave criticism By Jennifer Bray
Housing & PlanningMore than 1,000 homes in up to 15-storey blocks planned for Cherry Orchard By Olivia Kelly
BusinessOisin Fanning-led San Leon’s shares down almost 30% on refinancing and accounts delaysBy Joe Brennan
OireachtasReport on private records held by religious orders due in near future - VaradkarBy Sarah Burns
Social AffairsDraughtsman who drew up Stardust renovation plans had not read fire standards, inquests hearBy Kitty Holland
Inside Business‘You can’t decarbonise without digitisation, you can’t increase digitisation without data centres’Listen | 32:57
CourtsJudge refuses to make orders to arrest people allegedly occupying Dublin city propertyBy Aodhan O'Faolain
History‘Ireland didn’t really want Jews’: Family whose relatives perished in Auschwitz feel betrayed by then governmentBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsPostal clerk wins €1,000 over joke about Gilbert O’Sullivan song being ‘her vintage’ By Stephen Bourke
TechnologyFour-week-old AI start-up raises record €105m in European pushBy Tim Bradshaw and Leila Abboud
CourtsWitness ‘not 100%’ on identifying gunman who shot Gerry Hutch’s nephew, court toldBy Eoin Reynolds
EducationStudents in rural Midlands to study for degrees at ‘remote hubs’ in 11 townsBy Robert Kindregan
IrelandCHC Ireland takes legal challenge against State after losing coast guard contractBy Mark Hilliard
EducationLeaving Cert history: ‘Greatest hits’ give students a chance to shineBy Éanna Ó Caollaí and Carl O'Brien
EuropeNew German security strategy to boost domestic defence and co-ordination national interests abroadBy Derek Scally
Ireland‘It’s hard work but we want to keep it open’: Meath locals react to Tara Mines closureBy Ronan McGreevy
EconomyOxfam Ireland says taxing Ireland’s super-rich could net exchequer €8bn a yearBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessTara Mines owner facing battles on multiple fronts as share price slumpsBy Peter Flanagan, Ellen O'Regan and Cormac McQuinn
HealthPharmacists accuse Department of Health of ‘stonewalling’ in row over dispensing feesBy Paul Cullen
CourtsHigh Court asked to remove mortgage charge on home of widow defrauded by daughterBy Aodhan O'Faolain
An Irish DiaryResting in peace – Frank McNally on James Joyce and a real-life and fictional Paddy Dignam By Frank McNally
UKHeaton-Harris denies probe into revenue-raising measures is to pressure DUPBy Jonathan McCambridge and Claudia Savage, PA
EducationTempleogue College inspection report finds ‘significant’ numbers of teachers dissatisfied with school leadershipBy Carl O'Brien
Social Affairs‘It’s not residents’ fault I’m not getting funded’: nursing home operators share their struggleBy Mark Hilliard
ScienceSynthetic human embryos created in groundbreaking advanceBy Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
EuropeUkraine urges West to tighten Russia sanctions after deadly Odesa airstrikeBy Daniel McLaughlin
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Mary Lou McMarple solves Tara Mines whodunnit despite being LeosplainedBy Miriam Lord
CourtsMan jailed after being caught by ‘paedophile hunters’ when he arranged to have sex with 14-year-old girlBy Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningFour country towns win ‘Town Centre Living’ awards for their architectural plansBy Tim O'Brien
CyclingDarren Rafferty up to second in Giro Next Gen after finishing third on famous Stelvio climbBy Shane Stokes
IrelandDriver sounded horn for prolonged period before train hit Sligo woman, say witnesses By Marese McDonagh