BooksThe Library of Traumatic Memory by Neil Jordan: Immediately engaging kaleidoscopic read set in 2084By Val Nolan
Climate CrisisIreland must prepare ‘evacuation’ plans for coastal areas, says expertBy Caroline O'Doherty
EconomyFirst generation diaspora shrinks as fewer young Irish people feel the need to emigrateBy John FitzGerald
Social Affairs‘My body was worn out’: Migrant worker in Ireland got two weeks’ holidays in two yearsBy Kitty Holland
ResidentialWhat will €315,000 buy by the coast in Co Cork and in a vibrant Co Kildare town?By Jessica Doyle
FilmSergei Loznitsa: ‘Once you understand the world exists in abstractions you can do whatever you want’By Tara Brady
BusinessScandinavian energy giant adds 206MW of extra solar power to Irish energy gridBy Dominic Coyle
ArtKey Learnings from Cross-Market Synergetic Alignment: A mouthful of a title, a giddy ride of an exhibitionBy Gemma Tipton
Your Family‘We banned television and screens after a sad epiphany during an episode of Bluey’By Simon Tierney
In the News PodcastWhy an Irish women’s group is now focused on immigrationBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 24:47
RacingIrish racing authorities trial flag starts without starting tape following Cheltenham chaosBy Brian O'Connor
IrelandDisability authority warned of possible legal action if overbudget building project is haltedBy Mark Tighe and Ken Foxe
Europe‘We’re in survival mode’: Crews battle cold and missiles to save Ukraine’s gridBy Lizzie Johnson in Irpin
FashionFashion exhibitions worth travelling for in 2026: From Schiaparelli in London to Alaïa and Dior in ParisBy Deirdre McQuillan
Pricewatch‘Disgruntled from Cork’: Train passenger left fuming over the inflexibility of his ticketBy Conor Pope
Crime & LawIncrease in gardaí declaring domestic violence orders taken out against themBy Conor Lally
Your Money‘We had to pull the plug on a business venture last year as it wasn’t performing as expected’By Tony Clayton-Lea
AbroadGoing to Prague? Avoid taxis, try the Vietnamese food and other tips from an Irish local By Brian Stewart
Crime & LawSexual violence in the force: Has the Garda learned from the Sarah Everard case? By Conor Lally
Housing & Planning‘I don’t envisage lying in front of bulldozers’: Man seeks reprieve for €300k Sutton extensionBy Jack White
BusinessCouncils must urgently update zoning targets so more homes are built, estate agent warnsBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessDip in recruitment less stark here than in other European markets, jobs data showsBy Colin Gleeson
IrelandNumber of Irish citizens seeking consular help abroad at highest level since Covid pandemicBy Marie O’Halloran
SoccerKevin Kilbane: I can tell you what disingenuous Thierry Henry said to Richard DunneBy Kevin Kilbane
OpinionBetting on elections and matches is one thing. Gambling on war is something else entirelyBy Una Mullally
Your Family‘We’re worried about our daughter, who’s in sixth class and has difficulty making friends’By John Sharry
Education‘I think my daughter would be suited to a job with a strong hands-on element or apprenticeship’By Brian Mooney
HealthOne in four of students on ‘diversity’ medicine course have family incomes of more than €150,000By Shauna Bowers
Common Ground‘There’s a bit of romanticisation about the Troubles’: Student views on Irish unityBy Mark Hennessy
Climate CrisisHazards mount for coastal areas as Earth’s climate imbalance worsens By Caroline O'Doherty
TV & RadioCheap European Homes on RTÉ One: A rare property show that doesn’t feel out of touchBy Ed Power
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Rising seas around Ireland, cost of living measures, and a bicycle thief solution By Andrew McNairListen | 10:11
CourtsDeceased farmer’s home to be sold to pay some of €1.5m legal costs bill in estate disputeBy Mary Carolan
Inside Gaelic GamesEarly-season intent a warning of what is yet to come from Kerry and other things we learned from the GAA weekend
StageAisling Bea’s Older Than Jesus review: The comedian radiates charm and joy in upbeat showBy Niamh Browne
Travel‘Ten years ago you’d never imagine rewilding and glamping appealing to visitors but it’s a big draw’By Vic O'Sullivan
Inside Politics NewsletterIreland looks to tackle rising fuel costs amid turmoil of Iran warBy Paul Colgan
StageRusalka review: INO’s updating of Dvorak combines an excellent cast with a thought-provoking stagingBy Michael Dungan
BusinessRapidly rising fuel prices spook Irish construction firms as cost pressures resurfaceBy Ian Curran
Courts‘I want the mess gone’: Couple in Co Meath demolition case swear not to interfere with worksBy Mary Carolan
Crime & Law‘Truly shocking’: Appeal for information after woman left critical in Tipperary assaultBy David Raleigh
BusinessDan Flinter, former chairman of The Irish Times, dies at 75 By Caroline O'Doherty and Órla Ryan
CourtsStephen McCullagh found guilty of murdering his pregnant partner Natalie McNallyBy Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
EuropeMarine Le Pen far-right fails to take key cities: four takeaways from French local electionsBy Naomi O’Leary
RugbySt Mary’s end Blackrock’s three-in-a-row hopes to win first Senior Cup in 24 yearsBy Michael Scully at Energia Park
RugbyLeinster Schools Senior Cup: St Mary’s end 24-year title wait with win over Blackrock – as it happenedBy Muireann Duffy
America 2026Paul Howard and Kevin Kilbane preview Ireland v Czech Republic in episode oneListen | 37:57
Politics‘Reasonable’ prospect of a united Ireland within 20 years, says Nicola SturgeonBy Freya McClements
BusinessJohnny Ronan entity lodges plan for aparthotel on Dublin site that had permission for office block By Gordon Deegan
IrelandUpgrade of A5 road linking Derry and Tyrone being blocked by ‘vexatious’ complaintsBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsIsis-inspired man who attacked gardaí and Conor McGregor’s pub is part of ‘like-minded’ groupBy Eoin Reynolds
BusinessMichael O’Flynn warns that builders need more zoned land if they are to meet housing demand By Cormac McQuinn
IrelandIrish citizen held in Germany concerned over psychological consequences of pretrial detentionBy Derek Scally
BusinessReceivers agree sale of Waterford Whisky to Tennessee Distilling Group for €6mBy Colin Gleeson
Middle EastPakistan moves into position as mediator in US-Israeli war on IranBy Andrew England in London, Humza Jilani in Karachi, John Paul Rathbone in Istanbul, Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran and James Politi in Washington
RugbyOwen Doyle: Oscar Jegou incident shows why World Rugby needs to look at disciplinary protocols By Owen Doyle
CourtsHotel thief who posed as British tourist fled country for two decades after guilty plea By Natasha Reid and Fiona Ferguson
EuropeItalian voters reject Giorgia Meloni’s proposed overhaul of judiciary system in referendumBy Amy Kazmin in Rome
An Irish DiaryWrite on: Eamon Maher on the legacy of novelist John McGahern, who died 20 years agoBy Eamon Maher
Athletics‘Two heptathlons is okay for me’: Kate O’Connor eyes summer chances to add to medal haulBy Ian O'Riordan
HealthScoliosis inquiry must include adults who aged out of child services, advocates sayBy Shauna Bowers
GolfMatt Fitzpatrick quick to highlight slow play issues after bounceback win at Valspar By Philip Reid
Crime & LawHow YouTuber Stephen McCullagh tried to get away with the murder of his pregnant partner Natalie McNallyBy Seanín Graham and Freya McClements
Middle East‘It’s not sustainable’: High cost of using fighter planes to down cheap Iranian dronesBy Jacob Judah in London
EuropeMerz’s coalition partners forced to embrace reform after sobering election setbacksBy Derek Scally
Crime & Law‘Completely new compensation structure’ sought for victims of violent crime By Caroline O'Doherty
PoliticsFine Gael nominates Lord Mayor Ray McAdam as Dublin Central byelection candidateBy Harry McGee
PoliticsPrice of diesel and petrol set to fall from midnight as Government agrees new excise duty measuresBy Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastIsrael launches new attacks on Iran shortly after Trump spoke of ‘productive’ discussionsBy Ronan McGreevy and Jack White
USBill Cosby found guilty of sexual assault in civil trial, ordered to pay $19.25m in damagesBy Nick Robins-Early
IrelandIrish priest moves closer to sainthood after being declared venerable by Pope LeoBy Jack White
RugbyIreland prop Andrew Porter returns from injury for Leinster’s meeting with the ScarletsBy Johnny Watterson