Motors‘EVs have been sold in Ireland as vehicles that need no maintenance – and people believe that’ By Neil Briscoe
BooksAll Them Dogs by Djamel White: Magical writing which tenderises the most hardened charactersBy Elizabeth Mannion
MusicApril Fool’s Music Quiz: Which soul singer was the song Chain of Fools originally written for? By Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsIreland’s space race is paying off, but we mustn’t lose sight of science By Neil Briscoe
Your MoneyDon’t be an April Fool: the mortgage, savings and pension mistakes costing you thousands By Joanne Hunt
London LetterWhy the increase in London parents attending Mass? I thought they were all mad but soon joined By Mark Paul
FilmFuze review: Bomb disposal thriller opens with suspense but struggles to sustain the blastBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioNew TV shows: Ten of the best to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and Apple TV in AprilBy Kevin Courtney
StageTimothée Chalamet take note: Ballet Ireland says students ‘are hammering down the doors’By Christie Seaver
Commercial PropertyDublin 4 office investment with residential potential guiding at €1.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialIndie-rock artist’s ultimate Dublin city pad has plenty going for it – including an A3 BerBy Jessica Doyle
Commercial PropertyGrafton Street nears full occupancy with 25 new store openings since 2020By Kate Ryan
USTrump’s attempt to narrow who qualifies as American strains an already fragile relationship By Keith Duggan
HealthInside Bloomfield: The scramble to protect residents after patient care concerns raisedBy Shauna Bowers
Life & StyleMy daughter has Ireland’s most popular name, but I decided on it 30 years ago By Fiona Ellis
SoccerJoanne Cantwell does nothing to raise broken spirits on RTÉ for Ireland v North Macedonia By Mary Hannigan
Middle EastDonald Trump denounces European states restricting US access to airspace due to Iran warBy Naomi O’Leary and Jack Power
Climate CrisisDamage from climate change extensive across Ireland in 2025, advisory council saysBy Caroline O'Doherty
Gaelic GamesSam Mulroy: ‘Someone ending that cycle of Dublin winning Leinster was so, so important’By Ian O'Riordan
Crime & Law‘If you want to be a garda, be one’: force members recommend career despite issuesBy Hugh Dooley and Conor Lally
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Confidence like Jamie Osborne’s will bring on Leinster performance when it countsBy Gordon D'Arcy
PoliticsInfrastructure Bill to fast-track big projects could be enacted by summerBy Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn
HealthVoluntary hospital chiefs seek pay rise to restore salary link broken 20 years agoBy Martin Wall and Shauna Bowers
Early Edition PodcastUS military aircraft in Europe; Severe weather in 2025; and treatment of patients at Bloomfield HospitalListen | 08:52
OpinionWar in the Middle East has cooled enthusiasm of conservatives for an Irish TrumpBy Michael McDowell
RugbyRG Snyman’s ACL rupture joins Leinster players’ ‘bad luck’ long-term injuriesBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionDon’t ditch the triple lock. There is a better way to circumvent the Security Council vetoBy Ray Murphy
Opinion‘We’re living in a capitalist hellscape’: The people learning about money on social mediaBy Rachel O'Dwyer
PoliticsCouncillor resigns from committee tracking Limerick mayor’s progress over off-mic commentBy Ellen Coyne
Business Today NewsletterPromised new savings scheme may help people avoid being April Fools on their financesBy Dominic Coyle
In the News PodcastDavid McWilliams on why war in Middle East could mean rationing and recession By Bernice HarrisonListen | 27:08
Global BriefingIran war: No mediator role for China despite unveiling peace proposal with Pakistan By Denis Staunton
CourtsMan fails to stop extradition to Northern Ireland on cannabis ‘growhouse’ chargesBy Mary Carolan
GolfTiger Woods says he will step away from golf and seek treatment after DUI charge By Bryan Armen Graham
Crime & LawKathleen Chada fears ex-husband, who murdered their two sons, will kill her if he gets paroleBy Vivienne Clarke
Athletics‘I just know I’m going there to win’: Rhys McClenaghan aims to repeat Olympic glory in LABy Ian O'Riordan
HealthTechnology could cut dermatology waiting lists but ‘urgent need’ for more consultants, Hiqa saysBy Shauna Bowers
Middle East‘What will we do?’: Inside Lebanon’s displacement crisis as war shatters health care and daily lifeBy Sally Hayden
Inside Business PodcastIranian cyber-attacks on Irish-based companies and the ongoing impact of conflict in the Middle EastListen | 47:45
BusinessElon Musk’s Tesla secures permission to open new sales outlet in north DublinBy Gordon Deegan
SportDaniel Wiffen upping stakes for Irish Open Championships: ‘If I don’t swim fast, I’m not staying in California’By Ian O'Riordan
BusinessCould already booked flights see a surcharge or could they be cancelled due to fuel shortage? By Colin Gleeson and Conor Pope
Consumer TechApple at 50: Hits and misses of a tech giant that rose from humble beginningsBy Ciara O'Brien
BusinessSenior Deloitte partner says he was ‘completely misquoted’ on remark to woman subordinate By Stephen Bourke
HealthBeaumont Hospital paid €1.5m to company in which 20 staff were directors without competitive processBy Martin Wall
An Irish DiaryNational lampoon: Felix Larkin on how cartoonists have skewered politicians for centuriesBy Felix Larkin
RugbyLeinster look to take advantage of favourable draw in quest for Champions Cup titleBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandTwo men who drowned while fishing in Co Clare named as Afghan brothers based in LimerickBy Katie Mellett
UKScott Mills says he has been subject to ‘rumour and speculation’ since sacking by BBCBy Jamie Grierson and Nadeem Badshah
SoccerItaly’s latest World Cup failure no longer feels like ‘The End’ but the same sad song on repeatBy Nicky Bandini
IrelandAn issue of low-energy use: Why data centres are linked to fears of electricity blackoutsBy Caroline O'Doherty
IrelandClub criticises Connacht FA for refusing to reschedule final clashing with Leaving Cert oralsBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsThalidomide survivors optimistic of progress on State apology but ‘speed is of the essence’ By Cormac McQuinn
War in the Middle EastIran’s president rejects perception that country is a threat in open letter By Jack White and Órla Ryan
USArtemis II lifts off in first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 yearsBy Richard Luscombe in Cape Canaveral