CultureEvent guide: Oasis, Raye, Another Love Story and the other best things to do in Ireland this weekBy Tony Clayton-Lea
CultureI was done with Oasis until the Irish-made video for one of their songs revived them for meBy Laura Slattery
EnvironmentEye on Nature: ‘We saw these translucent blobs on the beach in Rosslare. What are they?’By Éanna Ní Lamhna
StageFiddler on the Roof in Dublin: ‘That it is always relevant and feels extra potent right now is beyond tragic’By Sara Keating
BooksOperation Sandworm by Andy Greenberg: Terrifying narrative of a pervasive digital threatBy Conor Brady
MusicJane O’Leary: ‘I never say I’m a composer. I make music and I listen to it. I’m part of a community. That’s what matters to me’By Deirdre Falvey
FilmMel Gibson: ‘I’ve still got the Irish passport... I think I understand the quirky nature of the Irish mind’By Donald Clarke
FilmMaterialists director Celine Song: ‘How are we supposed to find love when dating is reduced to a numbers game?’By Tara Brady
PeopleIreland’s second-smallest county: ‘There are not many of us who live on the street now’By Rosita Boland
PeopleNicola Sturgeon on Leo Varadkar’s shyness, Enda Kenny’s charm and Martin McGuinness’s bear hugsBy Mark Paul
SoccerFury and despair on the night Ireland’s 1982 World Cup dream was dealt a cruel blowBy Paul Little
OpinionThe more US tax money we get, the more dysfunctional the Irish economy becomesBy David McWilliams
People‘We fell in love with Ireland’: Meet the Ukrainians building new businesses and lives here By Polly Dennison
People‘We can’t have nice things in Ireland because no one follows the rules’: Emigrants on returning homeBy Jen Hogan
ObituariesHilary Weston obituary: Dublin-born businesswoman who played central role in Canadian business empire
PeopleBirdwatching in Ireland has changed remarkably in the past century and a quarter – for good and badBy Richard Nairn
PoliticsCatherine Connolly says we ‘cannot trust’ the US, England and FranceBy Cormac McQuinn and Harry McGee
Middle EastJournalists protest over press death toll in Gaza amid accusations of Israeli ‘media blackout’ strategyBy Sally Hayden
OpinionSally Rooney: I support Palestine Action. If this makes me a ‘supporter of terror’ under UK law, so be itBy Sally Rooney
OpinionDoes femtech suggest so-called women’s troubles might soon be taken as seriously as men’s?By Rachel O'Dwyer
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘I think you should have a conversation with Honor about her drinking,’ Sorcha goesBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 05:59
PoliticsPresidential election: What Catherine Connolly says on Ukraine, the EU and Syria By Cormac McQuinn, Harry McGee and Ronan McGreevy
RugbyRugby World Cup preview: Irish women’s rugby has battled ferociously to reach the top levelBy Nathan Johns
Health‘He put a gun to my head’: An Irish GP on his traumatic years treating Qatar’s eliteBy Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawHow an anonymous phone call helped convict Molly and Tom Martens of Jason Corbett’s killingBy Brian Carroll
USNauseating charade as Putin comes out of international purgatory on Trump’s red carpetBy Keith Duggan
SoccerLittle room for Kobbie Mainoo in Rúben Amorim’s vision of a revamped Manchester UnitedBy Jamie Jackson
EuropeRussian politicians hail Trump-Putin summit as a victory for Moscow and its narrative on Ukraine war
IrelandTemperatures of up to 27 degrees on Saturday but Oasis fans may have showers to contend withBy Ronan McGreevy
BooksNordic Socialism: The Path Toward a Democratic Economy – A hopeful, practical blueprint for democratic socialismBy Vic Duggan
Fine Art & AntiquesFollow the signs: vintage advertising brings high estimates at auctionBy Sylvia Thompson
BooksChrist Alive: Reflections from the Shadows of Life into the Light of God – Meditations on faith through shared experienceBy Andrew Roycroft
BooksBooks on Zbigniew Brzezinski, unique medieval Irish chronicles and the ties between Ireland and Iceland
PoliticsPresidential election: Seán Kelly to ‘weigh up options’ about seeking Fine Gael nominationBy Sarah Slater
BooksHow to Save the Amazon - A Journalist’s Deadly Quest for Answers: fascinating insight into mechanics of Brazilian corruptionBy Oliver Farry
IrelandStephen Brannigan funeral: ‘Disease of unease and anxiety’ paralysing Northern Ireland, priest says
EuropeTrump drops Ukraine ceasefire demand and suggests Putin plan could bring peaceBy Jim Tankersley, Ivan Nechepurenko and Steven Erlanger
BooksDelusions of Paradise: Escaping the Life of a Taliban Fighter by Maiwand Banayee - New insights on every pageBy Jessica Traynor
SoccerPremier League to investigate after Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo reports racist abuse in Anfield opener
HealthHSE accused of ‘abandoning rural mothers’ at protest over Portiuncula maternity servicesBy James Fogarty
Crime & Law‘We await with interest’: Family of Sophie Toscan du Plantier supportive of fresh DNA tests in murder inquiryBy Barry Roche
MusicOasis fans in Dublin: ‘It was a lot of money but it’s also a once-in-a-lifetime kind of thing’By Cian O'Connell
BusinessGareth Sheridan: Nutriband ‘will help a lot of people who are dealing with addiction and people who are dealing with pain’ By Colin Gleeson
MusicOasis at Croke Park: A jubilant, air-punching night delivers the nostalgia we all came forBy Laura Slattery
SoccerFAI Cup: Luke Dennison the hero as holders Drogheda United knock Derry City out on penaltiesBy Simon Collins