BooksSeán Lemass, The Lost Memoir: Leadership, Ireland’s economic transformation and Fianna FáilBy Andrew Lynch
Your MoneyIrish homes face higher energy bills if Iran war continues, industry group warnsBy Barry O'Halloran
Financial ServicesCredit unions take step towards combining treasury functions to aid lendingBy Joe Brennan
Financial ServicesPrivate credit losses will be larger than feared, JP Morgan Chase boss warnsBy Joshua Franklin
FilmThe Stranger director François Ozon: ‘The Cure are one of my favourite groups. It was good to put Killing an Arab in the context of the book’By Tara Brady
Property ClinicMy gutters are being damaged by the equipment used by my contractor. What can I do? By Aidan McDonald
ResidentialLuxury apartment in magnificent period building by the harbour in Dún LaoghaireBy Kevin Courtney
EuropeCzech Republic took in huge numbers of Ukrainians. Its new government is not so welcoming By Jack Power
PoliticsOnly 13% of houses built with defective concrete blocks have finished remediationBy Ellen Coyne
IrelandIreland’s declining swimming pools: ‘The shocking reality is 57% of our pools are provided by hotels’By Tim O'Brien, Jack White and Ian O'Riordan
Abroad‘I think I’ll go’: She left for a ‘jaunt’ to Australia and didn’t return for 40 yearsBy Genevieve Carbery
PeopleMove to Waterford from Budapest followed school curriculum changes in HungaryBy Hosanna Boulter
LettersLetters to the Editor, April 7th: On defending subsea cables, possible solutions to Iran conflict and Trump’s utterances
EuropeConductor Herbert von Karajan’s Nazi past raises uncomfortable questions for artists todayBy Derek Scally
MediaThe Daily Telegraph was at the vanguard of Brexit; now it’s going to be run from BerlinBy Hugh Linehan
Social AffairsConcern grows for children in Tusla placements following killing of teenager last yearBy Kitty Holland
BooksDublin Literary Award 2026 shortlist: ‘Literature at its most international, most ambitious, and most humane’By Martin Doyle
RugbyLeinster boss Leo Cullen wary of a Sale side with nothing to lose in Champions Cup quarter-finalBy Gerry Thornley
Letter of the DayOpens in new window “Far too often and almost every week, Dáil proceedings seem to descend into farce”
Your Family‘He was back on in five minutes’: The former Munster captain now suffering with dementiaBy Sheila Wayman
OpinionTrump’s random gibberish is more terrifying than lies. It is a sign of derangementBy Fintan O’Toole
Business Today NewsletterEnergy providers warn of price surge risk as Jamie Dimon worries more about bad credit By Dominic Coyle
Global BriefingGhana joins effort to make it easier for Africans to move around the continentBy Denis Staunton
USArtemis II astronauts begin journey back to Earth after record-setting missionBy Clive Cookson in London
IrelandCancer survivor reeling after mortgage-protection insurance quote of €290 per monthBy Ellen O’Riordan
TV & RadioSavannah Guthrie returns to Today show for first time since mother’s disappearanceBy Jeremy Barr
SoccerDundalk and Galway impress as Shamrock Rovers climb on: Monday’s League of Ireland lessonsBy Cian O'Connell
PoliticsCalls for fisheries agency to repay €60K spent on training before PAC appearanceBy Martin Wall
Middle East‘Hundreds of millions of dollars a day’: US counts cost of war on IranBy Jacob Judah in London and Amy Mackinnon in Washington
BusinessGlass Lewis urges BP shareholders vote against Manifold as chairman over blocked climate resolution
Middle EastHamas to discuss disarmament with Board of Peace members in bid to advance Gaza ceasefire By Mark Weiss
WorkWoman who slept through alarm denied compensation for ‘distress and embarrassment’ caused by home visitBy Darragh Mc Donagh
Scéal“Ní féidir teacht ar do ghuth ar an gcéad dul síos mura dtuigeann tú an comhthéacs ina scríobhann tú. Go háirithe má tá tú ag scríobh as Gaeilge. Tá muid uilig sáite go hiomlán i ndioscúrsa an Bhéarla – ní mór duit éalú uaidh.” By Una Mullally
MusicKanye West banned from entering UK amid pressure over planned Wireless festival appearanceBy Jamie Grierson, Rajeev Syal and Lanre Bakare
SoccerUncapped Maria Reynolds among Ireland additions for World Cup qualifiers against PolandBy Muireann Duffy
BusinessShoppers face higher grocery prices as fallout from the Middle East crisis feeds through By Colin Gleeson
Soccer‘Must be the first time in Europe this season’: Manchester United stars train at Carton HouseBy Mary Hannigan
RugbyUlster’s Nathan Doak and Rob Herring battling the clock for La Rochelle Challenge Cup clashBy Michael Sadlier
Education‘My ability to work was taken from me’: Teacher still reeling from classroom incident By Emmet Malone
BusinessEmergency accommodation provider looks to turn office block into hostel accommodationBy Gordon Deegan
EconomySolid tax trends will only increase demands on the Government for energy supports By Cliff Taylor
Accused charged over ketamine seizure allegedly worth €830,000 jumped from upstairs windowBy Tom Tuite
IrelandFuel price protesters signal further action after day of disruption By Caroline O'Doherty and Cian O'Connell
EuropeJD Vance endorses Hungary’s Viktor Orbán while railing against Brussels election meddlingBy Amy Mackinnon and Marton Dunai in Budapest
An Irish Diary‘That’s the wrong Ireland’: The eternal quest to find a pub showing Czechia v Ireland in RomeBy Frank McNally
RugbyJohn Muldoon says Connacht are a different beast since last clash with MontpellierBy Linley MacKenzie
PoliticsTraffic protests may herald summer of discontent with implications for politics By Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawMan released after arrest over attempted murder of Charles Dooher last yearBy Katie Mellett
EducationEducation: More than 20,000 ASTI union members set ‘to be excluded’ from promotional posts By Martin Wall
CourtsDubliner sent to prison for conning over 100 US victims into forking out for home repairs By Susan Zalkind
GolfShane Lowry: ‘I’d always said I’d love to be the first Irishman to win a green jacket, but to be second would be pretty nice’By Philip Reid
SoccerArne Slot warns Liverpool cannot afford to switch off in Champions League test at PSGBy Andy Hunter
Middle East Crisis LiveTrump agrees to suspend his bombing of Iran for two weeksBy Órla Ryan and Katie Mellett
Middle EastTrump suspends bombing of Iran’s energy infrastructure and bridges for two weeksBy Mark Weiss
IrelandWho are the protesters bringing Dublin traffic to a standstill and how long could it last? By Caroline O'Doherty