CompetitionsWin dinner for two at Greenes Restaurant and an overnight stay at Hotel Isaacs in Co Cork
PeopleBagged and abandoned dog poo should be the cornerstone of all local election policy platformsBy Brianna Parkins
TV & RadioKieran Cuddihy is far better at landing punches than punchlines, which is bad news for Stephen Donnelly By Mick Heaney
FilmGasoline Rainbow: A pleasantly meandering Gen Z road trip from upcoming auteur siblings the Ross brothersBy Tara Brady
FilmSting: a horribly diverting creature feature of which the late Roger Corman would surely have approvedBy Donald Clarke
EconomyPeter Burke: ‘What’s good for the worker doesn’t have to be bad for the employer’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Asia-PacificWearing my tweed suit in Beijing I didn’t just look and feel Irish, I was the very incarnation of the nationBy Denis Staunton
FilmThe Beast: One can only nod in agreement when Léa Seydoux shouts ‘what the f*** are you talking about?’By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in JuneBy Kevin Courtney
Restaurants100 great restaurants and places to eat around Ireland this summerBy Corinna Hardgrave and Joanne Cronin
ResidentialWhat will €260,000 buy in Tipperary, Sweden, Thailand, France and Argentina?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
SoccerThe 14-year-old boy who lost his arm to a machine and ended up playing European Cup footballBy Johnny Watterson
SoccerKaren Duggan: While Irish players battle for minutes at club level, Sweden’s stars demand titles By Karen Duggan
ResidentialHouse swapping: ‘It’s never hard to find people who want to come to Dublin’By Fiona Reddan
CourtsPhilip Nolan victim of ‘orchestrated’ bid to frustrate reform of State agency, court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
RestaurantsTakeaway review: These loaded hot dogs bursting with South American flavour are made for a cold beerBy Corinna Hardgrave
MotorsWill car buyers in Ireland be the big winners when Volkswagen starts selling directly to customers?By Michael McAleer
ResidentialConverted Wicklow railway store featured on Home of the Year for €750,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionNotion that Sinn Féin would take radical steps to dismantle the current social order is fancifulBy Stephen Collins
PoliticsHow’s the election going? Harris effect, Sinn Féin wobble and a peculiar public mood a week outBy Pat Leahy
On the CanvassPeadar Tóibín gets warm reception in Slane over plan to ‘crowbar’ issues on to Government agendaBy Frank McNally
OpinionHubris of Fine Gael’s Marian Agrios reflects Ireland’s admiration of controversial politicians By Justine McCarthy
HealthFirm building national children’s hospital set to get extra €107m in dispute resolutionBy Martin Wall and Shauna Bowers
In the News PodcastWhy Rishi Sunak’s military service plan wouldn’t work in Ireland By Sorcha PollakListen | 19:37
Business Today NewsletterXi seeks to change world order giving Ireland a decision to make on US-China competition By Ciarán Hancock
USKeith Duggan: Trump verdict is like ‘pouring gasoline on a fire that’s already burning’By Keith Duggan
PoliticsPrime Time debate: Nobody likes Von der Leyen and four other takeaways from European election specialBy Harry McGee
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Trump guilty on all counts; five takeaways from European election debate and Bloom opens
Social Affairs‘Show you’re not here for social welfare, you’re here because you can make a difference’By Sorcha Pollak
BusinessPaddy Power parent’s CFO leaves as shares to begin trading in New York on FridayBy Colin Gleeson
On The Money NewsletterLuggage charges: Everything you need to know before you fly with Irish airlines this summerBy Dominic Coyle
RugbyMatt Williams: With the French only getting stronger, Irish clubs will struggle to win Champions Cup againBy Matt Williams
IrelandBank holiday weekend: Sun to make a flying visit as 450,000 to travel through Dublin AirportBy Conor Pope
MusicRewind at St Anne’s Park, Dublin: Running order, how to get there, who will play, weather forecast and moreBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Social AffairsNumber of homeless people in State passes 14,000, the highest figure since records beganBy Kitty Holland
CourtsSFI agrees Prof Philip Nolan can remain in post until case returns to court in coming daysBy Ellen O'Riordan
The Politics FixTrump’s trial verdict tops political agenda overseas, but Palestine is the big story at homeBy Harry McGee
Courts‘Everyone is equal before the law, including judges’: the full story of the Gerard O’Brien caseBy Eimear Dodd and Claire Henry
CourtsSettlements approved for boys allegedly inappropriately prescribed antipsychotic medication by Kerry CAMHS
TV & RadioAifric O’Connell, Lottie Ryan and David O’Reilly among names to join 2FM daily scheduleBy Ellen O’Donoghue
BusinessCentral Bank’s decision to ease mortgage rules has fanned house prices, ESRI report concludesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Social AffairsTaoiseach keeping ‘open mind’ on asylum processing in third countriesBy Kitty Holland and Conor Pope
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland and Tailteann Cup previews: team news, TV details and throw-in timesBy Seán Moran
SoccerKen Early: Effortlessly elegant Ancelotti deservedly considered among the world’s bestBy Ken Early
EuropeUkraine hails clearance to use some US-supplied arms to hit targets in RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsJonathan Creswell ‘a danger to the women unfortunate enough to cross his path’, court hearsBy Freya McClements
DublinBallyogan recycling facility closed due to ‘health and safety concerns’ over nearby anti-immigration protestsBy Martin Wall
An Irish DiaryBlowing a Gaskin – Frank McNally on gasconades, gasúns, and Ireland’s Bay of NaplesBy Frank McNally
RacingAidan O’Brien keeps the faith in City Of Troy as he bids for 10th Derby success By Brian O'Connor
IrelandDoonbeg on Trump: ‘People in west Clare don’t get too bothered with what goes on in the wider world’By Gordon Deegan
CourtsDrug abuser with 153 previous convictions jailed over sexual assault of woman at Luas stopBy Alison O'Riordan
IrelandCovid-19 may have been a factor in crash which claimed couple’s lives, coroner saysBy Barry Roche
DublinSkydive between Dublin’s Poolbeg chimneys defended after ESB criticises ‘serious safety incident’By Sarah Slater
HealthMinister briefed on extra €107m payment to firm building children’s hospital but official not told before PAC appearanceBy Martin Wall
EditorialsTrends in EV sales have been poor this year, but in the long-term passenger cars will be electric
USTrump to spend months telling us he is a defender of democracy and a champion against Biden corruptionBy Keith Duggan
USDonald Trump rails against ‘scam’ guilty verdict to depict himself as martyrBy Joshua Chaffin in New York
Asia-PacificIndia elections: Final round of polling ends weeks of campaigning as temperatures soarBy Rahul Bedi
DublinInternational protection applicant helps rescue woman from river Liffey in Dublin city centreBy Mary Carolan and Carl O'Brien
SoccerMary Hannigan: Ireland are competing but they’re nowhere close thus far to pointingBy Mary Hannigan
SoccerSt Pat’s work past Galway to hand Stephen Kenny a first win in chargeBy Paul Buttner at Richmond Park
Limerick MayorOpens in new windowBillionaire JP McManus endorses Independent candidate Helen O’Donnell in Limerick mayor raceBy Cormac McQuinn
BooksAround the World in 80 Years by Ranulph Fiennes: Extraordinary exploration storiesBy John Walshe
ObituariesHazel Allen obituary: Gifted restaurateur who preferred to remain out of the limelight at Ballymaloe
BooksAll Thing Are Too Small: Essays in Praise of Excess - It all gets a bit too much in the endBy Lucy Sweeney Byrne