BooksOurs by Phillip B Williams: Imparting of African folklore throughout novel feels restorativeBy Liam Bishop
PeopleHoping that household chores don’t include having to ask men to do them ‘properly’By Brianna Parkins
OpinionKnee-jerk nationalist rejection of the ECHR by the UK would set a terrible example for autocraciesBy Patrick Smyth
CultureThe events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they end By Tony Clayton-Lea
TV & Radio‘I never had dreams of making lots of money ... I knew what made me happy, and that was nature’By Una Mullally
Social AffairsRefugees remaining in direct provision after being allowed stay in Ireland could be charged rentBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
GardeningPinch your petunia and earth up your potatoes: A May to-do list to get your garden in shape for summerBy Fionnuala Fallon
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Ross, someone has put up a poster of Honor on Foster Avenue.’ Apporently kompromat is the solution?By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:19
CultureDublin’s iconic US embassy building is turning 60. Here’s why Washington should donate it to IrelandBy Frank McDonald
StageAdrian Dunbar on Beckett: ‘I seemed to be getting knocked around emotionally but didn’t know how he was doing it’ By Jane Coyle
FilmJennifer Lopez on fame: ‘I think one of the secrets about me is that I don’t ever think I have it really figured out’By Tara Brady
PeopleSarah Moss: As a bike-riding vegetarian feminist I can see why people might disagree with everything I think By Sarah Moss
PoliticsEuropean Parliament elections: a few clear leaders and then a mad scramble for seatsBy Pat Leahy
PeopleColm Tóibín on writing a sequel to Brooklyn: ‘I got a lot of inspiration from Domhnall Gleeson’s performance’By Keith Duggan
Politics‘These people won’t silence me’ – Brazilian candidate ignores social media attacks to focus on local concerns on canvassBy Jade Wilson
AthleticsJamie Costin was 27, in the shape of his life, ready for the Olympics. Then he got hit by a truckBy Malachy Clerkin
RacingGordon Elliott turns to Mark Walsh for ride on Irish Point in Saturday’s French Champion Hurdle at AuteuilBy Brian O'Connor
Gaelic GamesNicky English: We could be in for a high-scoring free-for-all with Cork v TipperaryBy Nicky English
PoliticsThree main parties and Independents expected to evenly divide most of local elections spoilsBy Damian Loscher
OpinionDavid McWilliams: One place where Britain remains truly a global player is the empire of the Premier LeagueBy David McWilliams
Life & StyleVapes, ‘rollie’ cigarettes and nicotine pouches: how people in their 20s are using tobacco By Brianna Parkins
PeopleGeorge Stephanopoulos: ‘You can only have constructive debates if people are determined to engage in good faith’By Keith Duggan
PeopleHow Ireland drinks now: Teetotallers, wine-o’clockers and ex-drinkersBy Jen Hogan and Sheila Wayman
Crime & Law‘It is about power and control’ - scale of Baby Reindeer-type stalking in Ireland stuns researchersBy Marese McDonagh
PoliticsAnalysis: What effect will the Government’s scattergun approach to managing migrants have?By Sorcha Pollak
PoliticsLimerick local election candidate Suzzie O’Deniyi says canvassers ‘traumatised’ by racial abuseBy Harry McGee
PollBig parties set to win seats in each of three European Parliament constituencies, poll findsBy Pat Leahy
FilmCharlie Bird’s wife Claire on his last story: ‘I will try to live my life without this great man beside me’By Noel Baker
SportIrish Olympian Jack Woolley: ‘We’ve sat in saunas and not drank water for two days’By Ian O'Riordan
Social AffairsPlanning permission not required to house international protection applicants in tents at Thornton HallBy Colm Keena
BusinessIt’s raining metaphors at Manchester United amid soggy aftermath of underinvestmentBy Laura Slattery
OpinionOn Instagram I see the body of a Palestinian toddler, an ad for a wetsuit, Oprah talkingBy Mark O'Connell
IrelandBrake defects, faulty seatbelts, broken doors – the allegations made against a major bus operatorBy Barry J Whyte
DublinWhat now for the Dublin Portal? Has the city ‘disgraced ourselves again’ over the art installation?By Ronan McGreevy
BusinessIrish FTSE giant DCC fails to get credit for green shift as other parts of group dragBy Joe Brennan
MusicGirls Aloud review: The last great manufactured pop band make a triumphant return that is tinged with sadnessBy Una Mullally
Social AffairsViolent attacks by foreign state agents on Irish people ‘will happen’, prominent civil liberties lawyer saysBy Kitty Holland
DublinCyclist (70s) dies following road crash involving car on Dame Street in DublinBy Olivia Kelleher
Climate CrisisMunich Airport: Several flights cancelled after climate protesters glue themselves to runway
Gaelic GamesGalway shrug off difficult opening half to power past 14-man AntrimBy David Mohan at Corrigan Park
CourtsLandscaper and exotic animal breeder appear in court in connection with €150,000 cocaine seizureBy Tom Tuite
Crime & LawAttacks on gardaí ‘destroy our society’, McEntee tells ceremony for those who died in service By Colin Gleeson
Gaelic GamesMayo put Connacht final defeat behind them with comfortable win over CavanBy Edwin McGreal in Castlebar
Middle EastNearly 800,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah since Israeli ground operation began - UnrwaBy Julian Borger
EuropeUkrainian prosecutors investigate attacks on civilians in Kharkiv region amid Russian offensive
Middle EastBenny Gantz threatens to quit Israeli government unless new plan is adopted for war in Gaza
RugbyJohn Cooney seals thrilling Ulster win over Leinster to secure URC playoff spot By Gerry Thornley
Tony O’Reilly 1936-2024Tony O’Reilly obituary: Ireland’s first business superstar whose spectacular fall led to bankruptcy
EducationMy son still hasn’t selected his CAO courses - and the exams are around the cornerBy Brian Mooney
OpinionNewman’s short-lived Catholic University was set up in Dublin 170 years ago this weekendBy Finola Kennedy
RugbyPete Wilkins disappointed and frustrated as Connacht’s playoff hopes fade awayBy Linley MacKenzie at Dexcom Stadium
Gaelic Games‘It was a horrendous thing to do’ - Pádraic Joyce unhappy at stamp on Damien ComerBy Seán Moran
Film‘You mean to say we spent £80 and we don’t even get to see her tits?’: Roger Corman’s Irish studio was from another ageBy Hugh Linehan