Scéal‘Deis mhór do phobal na Gaeilge is ea an Intleacht Shaorga’ - Údarás na GaeltachtaBy Hugo Murphy
BooksLove in a Time of Politics by Katherine Zappone: Blazing a trail in court of public opinionBy Kevin Rafter
Advertising FeatureSETU’s postgraduate pathways in education: ‘Inspiration, relevance, and the common goal of excellence’
Property ClinicWe would like to buy an older house and do it up. How can we avoid costly mistakes?By Aidan McDonald
Film‘I want young people to see this film – and anyone who’s got a care to whether the world is burning’By Donald Clarke
OpinionHow is it possible to live with the knowledge that you have facilitated mass murder? By Fintan O’Toole
EducationTo be or not to be? Why it is time to drop Shakespeare’s compulsory status in Leaving CertBy Conor Murphy
Gaelic GamesEx-Clare stalwart Keelan Sexton now making his mark with Dublin’s Na Fianna By Paul Keane
RugbyNew-look Munster focus on old-school values of toughness and grit ahead of season openerBy John O'Sullivan
EducationMinister rejects proposal to make Shakespeare optional in Leaving Cert EnglishBy Kate Byrne and Carl O'Brien
GolfElder statesman Justin Rose putting in the hard yards to keep up with Ryder Cup young bucksBy Philip Reid
PoliticsJordan chosen as route to evacuate sick Gaza children to Ireland in ‘imminent’ operationBy Ellen Coyne
People‘Dublin should be a joyful city but there is a certain sadness floating in the air’By Hosanna Boulter
In the News PodcastThe Irish language is enjoying a moment, but are policymakers invested in its revival?By Sorcha PollakListen | 24:28
USExperts alarmed as Trump pushes unproven link between paracetamol and autism By Coral Murphy Marcos
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: NZ challenge for Dawn Meats, medical card benefits and funding local newsBy Conn Ó Midheach
Inside Politics NewsletterTaoiseach and Tánaiste join world leaders for UN summit on Gaza By Ellen Coyne
Better with Money PodcastLooking to buy a new car in Ireland? This is your essential guideBy Aideen FinneganListen | 41:28
SoccerMartin O’Neill: ‘Keith Andrews is not my favourite person because he was very critical of me’By Donald McRae
HealthPatient’s picture was shared ‘mistakenly’ on WhatsApp, HSE data protection log showsBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessKingspan shares soar on potential €6bn flotation of unit riding data centres boomBy Joe Brennan and Ciara O'Brien
US‘A win for free speech everywhere’: politicians and celebrities on Jimmy Kimmel’s return to air By Alexandra E. Petri and Livia Albeck-Ripka
Asia-Pacific‘We’re still talking past each other’: US congressmen make rare visit to ChinaBy Denis Staunton
PoliticsIndependent Ireland backs nomination of Maria Steen to contest presidential electionBy Ellen Coyne and Cormac McQuinn
TV & RadioTraitors Ireland contestant Faye: ‘When everyone’s coming at you, it’s hard not to take it personally’By Ed Power
FilmThe Lost Bus review: Matthew McConaughey drives classic 1970s-style disaster movieBy Donald Clarke
PoliticsViolence ‘never justified’: Catherine Connolly responds to question on IRA campaignBy Cormac McQuinn, Pat Leahy and Vivienne Clarke
BusinessBudget 2026 plans will limit response to future economic shocks, committee hearsBy Ian Curran
HealthWhat is behind Trump’s claims that painkillers increase the risk of autism?By Emily Baumgaertner Nunn and Azeen Ghorayshi
RacingBloodstock world rocked by death of Coolmore Stud’s star stallion Wootton Bassett By Brian O'Connor
Presidential electionMaria Steen: The Iona Institute barrister hoping to become president of IrelandBy Ellen Coyne
WorldUkrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities leave exports at lowest level since 2020By Christopher Miller in Kyiv, Malcolm Moore in London and Anastasia Stognei in Berlin
HealthGP who described Covid vaccine for children as ‘crime against humanity’ faces inquiryBy Shauna Bowers
Live: UN General AssemblyTrump accuses countries of failing to control borders and calls climate change a ‘con job’By Naomi O’Leary
GolfScottie Scheffler says he is easy to pair with and does not have the ‘aura’ of Tiger WoodsBy Philip Reid
OireachtasIrish Government has done more for people of Palestine than any other, Minister saysBy Marie O’Halloran
RestaurantsBig Mike’s restaurant in Blackrock to close due to ‘insurmountable’ industry challengesBy Úna McCaffrey
PoliticsPresidential candidate Jim Gavin says online claims about him are ‘obvious lies’By Cormac McQuinn and Pat Leahy
DublinLord Mayor hopes Dublin’s first public water sports centre helps ‘animate the river Liffey’By Ella Sloane
PoliticsGovernment spending on social housing ‘socially problematic’ and poor value, TDs toldBy Niamh Towey
An Irish DiaryFrom predators of pests to a calm presence on warships, cats have done some serviceBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessDanish home furnishing retailer Jysk grew Irish sales more than 15% last yearBy Colin Gleeson
Live: Presidential ElectionMaria Steen seeking three more nominations before deadline to get on presidential election ballot paperBy Harry McGee
IrelandHiring expert to engage with paramilitaries could be counterproductive, says Naomi LongBy Freya McClements
PoliticsMaria Steen ‘hopeful’ she can still get on ballot paper for presidential electionBy Ellen Coyne
Gaelic GamesSilverware too blunt an instrument to measure Patrick Horgan’s achievements with CorkBy Gordon Manning
The TraitorsTraitors Ireland finale: A tense and thrilling conclusion to a spectacular first seasonBy Ed Power
PoliticsEurope not ‘going to hell’, says Taoiseach following Trump address to UN General AssemblyBy Jack White and Keith Duggan
EnvironmentMore than half of daily waste generated in Ireland burned or sent to landfill, EPA saysBy Caroline O’Doherty
DublinBarack Obama to be conferred with freedom of Dublin at ceremony on ThursdayBy Kate Byrne and Órla Ryan