Inside Politics PodcastPalestine recognised, far-right on the march in European elections Listen | 44:59
Advertising FeatureIreland’s top-tier education sector celebrated in all its diversity at the Education Awards 2024
BooksGhost Mountain by Rónán Hession: Offbeat, observational humour as a mountain rises out of nowhereBy Val Nolan
TV & RadioBroomgate podcast review: The scandal that tipped the sport of curling into a hotbed of resentment and rivalryBy Fiona McCann
CultureFrom farmhouse to arts house: ‘There are a lot with a bit of land ... We’re showing what’s possible’By Una Mullally
Music15 of the most memorable moments at Irish festivals, from Sinéad O’Connor and Beyoncé to Kylie Minogue and Nick CaveBy Ed Power
FilmCannes 2024 felt like a dud. But then the Palme d’Or race took off – and a great new talent arrivedBy Donald Clarke
StageDublin Dance Festival 2024 week two: Reviews of Carcaça, Impasse, My Body of Coming Forth by Day, Bench #3, This Is It and Night DancesBy Seona Mac Reamoinn
Your Wellness‘Sometimes, I am one of the lonely people. And it isn’t usually when I am alone’By Áine Ryan
In the News PodcastThe Irishman investigating some of the world’s worst crimes By Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:31
PoliticsSmoky bacon flavouring ban: Coveney lobbied EU over ‘financial implications’ for Irish firmsBy Jack Power
OpinionAre you a citizen of the world or of your own nation? The answer may determine your politicsBy Joe Humphreys
PoliticsSnapshot poll decoded: Concerns over housing and immigration crowd out other issuesBy Damian Loscher
RugbyLike father, like son: Brennan and Ntamack emulate their fathers by winning Champions CupBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerKen Early: Manchester United face a choice over Erik ten Hag, but not a difficult oneBy Ken Early
RugbyFancy Leinster to make four consecutive finals? You can buy tickets for next year’s showpiece By Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesDevane steps in for Tipperary and McGrath steps out from Galway as camogie championship kicks off
OpinionJennifer Zamparelli would have been worth fighting for. But if The 2 Johnnies ‘were never ours’, why hire them?By Una Mullally
EducationTU Dublin ‘pauses’ student intake for 15 college courses to help tackle deficit of almost €9mBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsLack of action on water charges seven years after special committee ‘beyond disappointing’By Harry McGee
ResidentialLook inside: Drop anchor at Dalkey home with spectacular sea views for €2mBy Kevin Courtney
Your Money‘I received a heart transplant in 2016 ... There are an awful lot of things money can’t buy’By Tony Clayton-Lea
RugbyFailure to execute against Toulouse will haunt Leinster more than turning down kicks at goalBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Statement performance as Limerick click into gear against fading WaterfordBy Nicky English
Top Stories of 2024An Irishwoman in Denmark: ‘Life here is good, safe. But a bit boring if I am honest’By Laoise Murray
Your FamilyColeen Nolan: ‘I haven’t had two failed marriages, I’ve had two amazing marriages, because they gave me amazing children’By Jen Hogan
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowThe housing crisis is the reason I, a privileged young man, will not remain in this country
Business Today NewsletterAxa takes €270m in Irish dividends and Aviva in stadium talksBy Dominic Coyle
PoliticsThere are more than 100 local election candidates from migrant backgrounds. Meet seven of themBy Sorcha Pollak
OpinionWhen it comes to the State’s must vulnerable children, we don’t seem to learn from our failuresBy Carol Coulter
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Immigration the key issue for voters; 12 hurt in turbulence on Doha to Dublin flight
WorkPilita Clark: I’m thinking of setting up a permanent out-of-office email reply. Lots of people areBy Pilita Clark
MusicRod Stewart in Dublin review: The 79-year-old rock icon does his best to keep misery at bay amid downpoursBy Ed Power
Ireland‘Significant number’ of centres housing Ukrainians will close under 90-day policyBy Marese McDonagh
TransportDart and Enterprise rail services in Dublin resume but delays expected for a number of hoursBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesFive things we learned from the GAA weekend: Louth just the latest to break a Meath recordBy Gordon Manning, Denis Walsh, Seán Moran and Malachy Clerkin
Art‘Life changing’ income scheme for artists means more spend time on work and fewer suffer from depressionBy Emmet Malone
CourtsBail refused for 18-year-old accused over petrol bomb attack on Tallaght building earmarked for asylum seekersBy Tom Tuite
Crime & LawHead of Northern Ireland body dealing with Troubles deaths tells Strasbourg its work will be human-rights compliant
Politics‘We are struggling to keep pace’: Harris cites rapid population growth in call for public service reformBy Martin Wall
MusicCellissimo review: Collegial buzz and some total indulgence at Galway’s new festival By Michael Dervan
Courts‘One lady jumped clear. The other lady didn’t’: Sligo inquest hears train driver’s recollection of fatal incidentBy Marese McDonagh
BusinessFormer union official denies pressuring Brendan Ogle to move to different job after cancer treatmentBy Stephen Bourke
RugbyHugo Keenan named in first Sevens squad since 2019 ahead of potential Olympic runBy Nathan Johns
OpinionClear air turbulence: After a decade as a cabin crew member, I have little doubt it’s getting worseBy Paula Gahan
SoccerChelsea close in on appointment of Leicester’s Enzo Maresca as managerBy Jacob Steinberg and Ben Fisher
EconomyECB rate cut next week will not be ‘victory declaration’ on inflation, Lane saysBy Joe Brennan
RugbyOwen Doyle: Extra-time yellow card for James Lowe was a huge call – and a harsh oneBy Owen Doyle
PoliticsPossible sanctions on Israel discussed in ‘real way’ for first time at EU meeting By Jack Power
PoliticsIsrael warns of potential tech sector impact over Ireland’s Palestine stanceBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawVictim of fatal assault in Kerry named as locals express shockBy Jack White and Anne Lucey
EuropeUkraine signs security deal with Spain and awaits tanks and air defence missilesBy Daniel McLaughlin
IrelandPrison officer killed in M50 crash remembered as family man and ‘big kid’ who adored his childrenBy Tim O'Brien
Crime & LawFall in anti-immigration events but ‘huge rise in level of protest aggression’ - GardaBy Conor Lally
BusinessTwo businesses a day going bust because of rising costs, SFA director warns By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EconomyExplainer: Where there are big emissions gaps and no clear path to achieving national targetsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Soccer‘They have left him out to dry’ - Duff encourages O’Shea to turn down Ireland interim jobBy Gavin Cummiskey
MediaRegulator targets harmful video-sharing content with updated code and fines of up to €20mBy Jack White
CourtsHigh Court to decide if insurer must pay over clifftop house left ‘unstable’ after partial cliff collapseBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsIsrael vents anger at Palestinian recognition through diplomacy and online videosBy Guy Hedgecoe
PoliticsHow to avoid spoiling your vote: More than 100,000 votes ‘invalid’ in last electionsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioNationwide Celebrates 100 Years of O’Connell Street review: heart-warming local colour, with emphasis on the positivesBy Ed Power
UK‘I’ve changed this party, permanently’: Keir Starmer promises red renewal in Tory party’s blue backyardBy Mark Paul
EditorialsThe UK general election could offer the chance of a reset of relationships between Belfast and London
TV & RadioThe Sympathizer review: top-rank TV and a ruthless deconstruction of American imperialismBy Ed Power
Crime & Law‘Another minute he would have been at the house’: Family appeal over hit-and-run 10 years onBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandIreland’s teens: Landmark report sheds light on how lives of 13-year-olds have changed dramatically By Kitty Holland
Climate CrisisIreland set to miss national and EU emissions reduction targets by long wayBy Kevin O'Sullivan and Jennifer Bray
EuropeA ‘heroine of truth’: Nazi-hunting couple who tracked down Klaus Barbie honoured by MacronBy Derek Scally