Special ReportsYou’ve already said ‘yes’. You’re ready to say ‘I do’. Time to choose the venue for the big dayBy Sandra O'Connell
BooksThe Fenian Rising; The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper; Still a Bit of Snap in the CeleryBy Brian Maye
BooksThe Good Enough Life: praise for an Irish town that finds meaning in family, sport and dogs By Joe Humphreys
Fine Art & AntiquesFirst piece of mail with a stamp could sell for up to $2.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
FilmFrom this day forward, feel free to describe me as an openly heterosexual columnistBy Hugh Linehan
EnvironmentFrom the Sargasso Sea to Lough Furnace, our eels face an increasingly perilous pilgrimage By Ella McSweeney
BooksBreakdown: A modern cautionary tale about the costs of limiting our options to suffocating roleplayBy Edel Coffey
BooksForbidden Desire in Early Modern Europe: Male-Male Sexual Relations, 1400-1750By Andrew Hadfield
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Fine Art & AntiquesGoodbye Peachtree Road: contents of Elton John’s Atlanta home go under the hammer By Elizabeth Birdthistle
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Culture‘I was buzzing. It’s the mecca of progressive politics in Ireland’: Spicebag on repainting Free Derry CornerBy Una Mullally
FilmAmerican Fiction star Jeffrey Wright: ‘We are not good at conversations about race’ By Tara Brady
MusicNewDad: ‘Suddenly we were playing sold-out shows and people were singing our music back to us’By Lauren Murphy
BooksRonan Bennett: ‘I’m not the only Irish person to criticise an Irish man in the White House for a lack of solidarity’By Martin Doyle
PoliticsPoll analysis: Northern voters' views on Irish symbols pose interesting challenges to advocates of unificationBy John Garry, Brendan O'Leary and Jamie Pow
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Fine Gael chinwag gives clues to timing of next election, as David Norris prepares to bow outBy Miriam Lord
SoccerKevin Kilbane: If the FAI are looking for a long-term project, all roads lead to Lee CarsleyBy Kevin Kilbane
Culture‘It’s an easy place to live’: Meet the growing band of Irish artists at the top of their game in BerlinBy Derek Scally
HistorySoloheadbeg ambush: ‘The men who killed your great-grandfather took shelter in my grand-aunt’s house. I’m sorry for the pain your family suffered’By Catherine Wilsdon
PoliticsProtestant voters in NI strongly opposed to use of Tricolour for united Ireland - pollBy Pat Leahy
StageOlwen Fouéré: ‘I didn’t feel Irish. There’s a great advantage to being an outsider’ By Deirdre Falvey
Gaelic GamesNeighbours, brothers and Conor Glass: How Glen went from soft townies to All-Ireland favouritesBy Malachy Clerkin
CultureThe Government is giving 2,000 artists €325 a week to help them be more creative. How’s it going so far?By Deirdre Falvey
BooksDublin’s heroin epidemic: ‘A man died and his partner died a few weeks later. Grandparents were looking after kids’By Patrick Freyne
AthleticsIan O’Riordan: Not all in athletics community impressed by latest Nike must-have shoe By Ian O'Riordan
USKeith Duggan: My flight delay offered a snapshot of a quintessential aspect of modern AmericaBy Keith Duggan
FoodWhy are we eating more and wasting more food? Your plate size could be to blameBy Marie Claire Digby
Gaelic GamesSt Thomas’ may just have the better balanced team to prevail over O’Loughlin GaelsBy Seán Moran
Crime & LawGardaí believe man killed in homeless centre explosion owned bomb that detonatedBy Conor Lally and Conor Gallagher
BusinessLandlords’ decade of tax evasion undone by ‘good citizen’ report on rent collection By Colm Keena
RugbyLeinster eye clean sweep of victories in Champions Cup pool stages against ‘confrontational’ Leicester By John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesGlen deserved favourites for club All-Ireland but St Brigid’s not without a chanceBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesBrian Hogan: ‘I didn’t harbour any aspiration of building a managerial career’By Denis Walsh
OpinionDavid McWilliams: In Dún Laoghaire, a battle for the heart and soul of the town is ongoing over carsBy David McWilliams
CourtsSome parents making wills ‘are not shy in expressing who their favourite child is’By Mary Carolan
USKeith Duggan: How Trump triumphed with his peculiar mix of postmodern and Old Testament rhetoricBy Keith Duggan
BusinessPoint of snow return nears for Republicans as Donald Trump’s re-election campaign gets off to a flyerBy Laura Slattery
OpinionWhy Decathlon’s arrival on O’Connell Street is about much more than just one shopBy Laura Slattery
Opinion116 Cork Street had a cameo role in the Rising. Today it’s part of landlord Marc Godart’s IrelandBy Naomi O’Leary
Social AffairsAre asylum seekers good for the economy? Yes, if they are allowed to workBy Jade Wilson
PoliticsOn the frontline on immigration: the tensions between local and national politicsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerAjax hoping Jordan Henderson capable of glavanising callow, underperforming team By Bart Vlietstrain
Thinking AnewChurches in Burkina Faso urge us to ‘reconnect to God’s dream for us – a dream of unity’By Gordon Linney
IrelandEU silver filling ban could lead to dental care crisis in Northern Ireland, says associationBy Lisa O'Carroll in Brussels
Middle EastIsrael drops leaflets seeking hostages as air strikes on Gaza continueBy Nidal al-Mughrabi and Fadi Shana
BusinessOpenAI’s Sam Altman in talks with Middle East backers over chip ventureBy Madhumita Murgia and George Hammond
TV & RadioOliver Callan to take over Ryan Tubridy’s former RTÉ radio slot for €150,000 a yearBy Jade Wilson and Colm Keena
DublinMan fatally wounded in Christmas Eve shooting ‘stepped up’ and became a ‘hero’, funeral Mass toldBy Conor Lally
Climate CrisisMajority support energy infrastructure projects if they provide local jobs and support communities – surveyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeRussians face having money and property confiscated for ‘discrediting’ military under proposed law
Gaelic GamesEmma Dineen leads Kerry to comfortable opening league win over DublinBy Daire Walsh at Parnell Park
Gaelic GamesFirst blood to Mickey Harte as Derry make short work of Donegal in McKenna Cup finalBy Malachy Clerkin
RugbyPeter O’Mahony’s early Thomond departure a concern ahead of Six Nations campaignBy Gerry Thornley
USNikki Haley targets Donald Trump’s affinity for ‘strongman’ leaders during final sprint in New HampshireBy James Oliphant and Nathan Layne
RugbyUlster left ‘gutted’ as they are out of Champions Cup after Harlequins hammeringBy Michael Sadlier