OpinionHer 17-year-old daughter is under psychiatric care after becoming addicted to HHC vapes By Bishop Michael Router
BooksFiction in translation: Swedish bestseller Colony an impressive study of community, secrets and trustBy Catherine Taylor
PeopleFarming as therapy: One familyâs vision for changing mental health care in IrelandBy Roe McDermott
Your WellnessMy friend of 14 years has retreated from my life â should I keep chasing them?By Roe McDermott
TravelNantes: Seducing visitors on the banks of the Loire with its art, history and scentBy Gemma Tipton
PeoplePeople have a deep human yearning for validation and applause. We love awardsBy SeĂĄn Moncrieff
InteriorsRĂłisĂn Ingle puts a Thermomix to the test: âI am a convert but thereâs one enormous catchâBy RĂłisĂn Ingle
FilmHugh Grant and Danny Dyer: Why these two treasures of contemporary culture were born to be on screen togetherBy Donald Clarke
MusicSongwriter Tamara Lindeman: âItâs scary. We all know Elon Musk is climate-informed. Heâs not Trump. Heâs not a madmanâBy Ed Power
FilmActor Anamaria Vartolomei: âIâm 25 now. I started when I was 10. Iâve been working for 15 years. It sounds weird when I say itâBy Tara Brady
Common GroundâWho killed my husband? My brother? My father?â: Martin Dillon on the forgotten women of the TroublesBy Mark Hennessy
PeopleEimear Quinn: I suffer from that default of well-bred Catholic school girls, where weâre people pleasersBy Jen Hogan
Gaelic GamesNiall Ă CeallachĂĄin leaving no stone unturned in search for new era of Dublin hurlersBy Malachy Clerkin
AthleticsAthletes running abroad: why more Irish medal hopes are being driven by foreign coachesBy Ian O'Riordan
DublinDerelict Victorian houses âcrumblingâ six years after âŹ700,000 purchase by Dublin City CouncilBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessChinaâs economic reboot: Xi wants advanced technology to drive growth and lead West on AI and premium EVs By Denis Staunton
OpinionAs Pope Francis battled against ill health this week, the Catholic community in Ireland lost two great leadersBy Breda O'Brien
OpinionGovernmentâs speaking-rights stroke is hardly an existential threat to democracyBy Pat Leahy
OpinionMurdoch family empire built on disrespecting peopleâs privacy is now getting a taste of it themselvesBy Jennifer OâConnell
IT SundayMessage from the Editor: a diplomatic disaster in the White House widens the atlantic fissureBy RuadhĂĄn Mac Cormaic
EducationMy daughter wants to drop a foreign language in the Leaving Cert. Should she?By Brian Mooney
EuropePope Francis has âpeaceful nightâ after stabilising following breathing crisis, says Vatican
Crime & LawArmy bomb disposal unit called over imitation grenade in âsuspiciousâ car in ShannonBy Pat Flynn
Middle EastâWeâve become used to being betrayedâ: US aid cuts affect camps for people accused of Isis affiliationBy Sally Hayden
FilmDublin International Film Festival 2025: Winners announced of Dublin Film Critics Circle AwardsBy Donald Clarke
DublinâWeâre in dire straitsâ: St Michanâs appeals for public support as it plans crypt reopening after arsonBy Jack White and Enda O'Dowd
Your MoneyAre there tax issues if we lend to our daughter to buy us out of shared home?By Dominic Coyle
GolfFormer biker gang member who served five years in jail secures spot at the Open in Royal Portrush
LettersâNext in is MicheĂĄl Martin with a bowl of shamrockâ: Irish Times readers react to Trump-Zelenskiy meeting
Crime & LawâI had a seizure, my discs ruptured and I need rods in my backâ: US tourist on injuries following Dublin city attack By Conor Lally
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
Common GroundYoung people want Northern Ireland to work, not endless debates about unity, say Alliance membersBy Mark Hennessy
PoliticsTrump likely to make life harder for undocumented Irish in US, Simon Harris toldBy Colm Keena
BusinessDonald Trumpâs directives deal fatal blow to Americaâs offshore wind energy industryBy Amanda Chu
Six NationsOpens in new windowDamien Penaud in line to return for France against Ireland By John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesGrandstand finish by Donegal saves tired display and leaves Derry in major relegation trouble By Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsDraft legislation to change triple lock on Irish troop deployment to be brought to CabinetBy Jack White
Gaelic GamesClare take bragging rights over Limerick, Donegal come from behind to beat Derry: As it happenedBy Ian O'Riordan
EuropeâZelenskiy had to stand up for himself, for Ukraine and the truthâ: Ukrainians now look to Europe after White House chaosBy Daniel McLaughlin
An Irish DiaryThe Derry man who influenced George Washington and Alexander Hamilton - Brian Maye on Hercules MulliganBy Brian Maye
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness: âWe will not be thinking about the league final. We will be thinking about whatâs best for us'By Malachy Clerkin
Crime & LawNathan McDonnell to remain in Portlaoise Prison due to ongoing threat from Sinaloa cartelBy Conor Lally
EuropeâTime to step upâ: Starmer urges European leaders to act now to support Ukraine after defence summit
Gaelic GamesâThatâs not Gaelic footballâ: Meathâs Robbie Brennan says new rules making âmessâ of the gameBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsâBetter preparedâ businessman Peter Casey to run for president again after Higgins departureBy Jack White
PoliticsIreland likely to commit to hundreds of millions in aid to Ukraine at emergency EU summitBy Pat Leahy
TV & RadioDancing with the Stars: âIâve had the best time of my life. I feel super fit,â chef Kevin Dundon says as he is voted off showBy Ed Power
EuropeZelenskiy refuses to apologise to Trump and says row in Oval Office brought nothing positiveBy Dan Sabbagh