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Why Donald Trump has the mind of a cat

10

The Irish Times

Joe Humphreys

Should we burn books after finding out the author is a fraud?

10

Irish Examiner

S Terry Prone

Munster left to count the cost of disastrous night at Thomond

10

Irish Examiner

S Donal Lenihan

Data centres leap back into business under a new Government policy

10

The Irish Times

Una Mullally

LeBron must ensure the end doesn't cloud memories of special career

9

Irish Examiner

S Colin Sheridan

Homemade food that supports healthier eating and removes last-minute  decisions

7

Irish Examiner

Sarah Butler

From Brexit to a possible ‘Breturn’

6

Irish Examiner

David Mcnamara

How do I find a way to enjoy life without constantly calculating the cost?

6

Irish Examiner

Dear Dáithí

Ian Guider: An Post must forget about being a postal service... It is a parcel delivery company

10

The Business Post

Ian Guider

Jenrick defection shows British politics is now a competition in sewer-swimming

6

The Irish News

Tom Kelly

Burrows faces challenge of declining support for both UUP and the union - The Irish News view

6

The Irish News

The Irish News

No-one expects a land of milk and honey, but surely we can do better than this?

6

The Irish News

Deirdre Heenan

Returning, remembering and having to say goodbye

6

The Irish News

Noel Doran

The fight for resources: If 2025 was the year of war, 2026 could be the land-grab year

10

TheJournal

Emma Desouza

When Gunners find rhythm, it’s impossible to dodge the bullets

50

Irish Examiner

S Anthony Daly

Contending with real and prank terrors at wilderness camping

10

Irish Examiner

Suzanne Harrington

Vincent Boland: To claim London is some dystopian hellhole is a preposterous lie

10

The Business Post

Vincent Boland

Matt Cooper: US Ambassador attends fringe anti-EU forum as Trump allies eye Irish politics

10

The Business Post

Matt Cooper

Anton Savage: Judge O’Donoghue is wrong, cyclists are not a nightmare

10

The Business Post

Anton Savage

Business Post View: Much more than empty words needed to stop Grok’s grotesque activity

10

The Business Post

Business Post View

Kingspan strikes deal for Duggan Steel subsidiary

10

The Business Post

Fionn Thompson

Alan Dunne: Market collapse is not inevitable, but investors need to know the risks that exist

10

The Business Post

Alan Dunne

Money Diaries: A part-time writer in Cork, living alone on a pension

10

TheJournal

The Journal Reader

Vincent Boland: Fed chief’s defiance of Trump proves resistance is not futile

10

The Business Post

Vincent Boland

Shane Coleman: A strong economy is biggest drag on Sinn Féin’s rise to power

10

The Business Post

Shane Coleman

Business Post View: China spots convenient opportunity to make hay in Ireland

10

The Business Post

Business Post View

Netflix hit Adolescence gets a lot wrong about the reality of boys’ struggles

Owen Cooper, who plays Jamie Miller in Adolescence, recently became the youngest ever male winner of the Best Supporting Actor award at the Golden...

10

The Irish Times

Breda O&x27Brien

The big question: Is Ireland willing to accept lower economic growth to cut immigration?

Ireland’s debate on immigration keeps going around in circles. There is a general feeling that the country needs to “tighten up” on the numbers...

10

The Irish Times

Cliff Taylor

Why Dublin Bus must innovate to serve a city that is changing

10

The Business Post

John Mccarthy

A ceasefire in name only: Israel's relentless targeting of Palestinians has not stopped

Dr Brendan Ciarán Browne says Israel’s banning of 37 humanitarian organisations exposes the grim reality behind claims of a Gaza ceasefire.

10

TheJournal

Dr Brendan Ciarán Browne

How to bake miso-sesame cookies

5

Irish Examiner

Michelle Darmody

Who controls the airwaves in a united Ireland?

WHILE Micheál Martin remains taoiseach, the Irish government will refuse to discuss reunification – much less prepare for a referendum....

10

The Irish News

Brian Feeney

The meatiest of fish deserves a robust sauce

5

Irish Examiner

Aishling Moore

Why are Irish women of a certain age so very bad at taking a compliment? 

20

Irish Examiner

Esther Mccarthy

Stormont’s talent for dodging the difficult choices

UNDER the 2015 Fresh Start agreement, the DUP and Sinn Féin set up a commission on flags, identity, culture and tradition. This delivered its final...

10

The Irish News

Newton Emerson

Who do you trust more with your money: Jerome Powell or Donald Trump?

From Henry VIII to Lenin or Nero to Hitler, authoritarians always want to control money: who prints it, how much of it and at what price. They just...

4

The Irish Times

David Mcwilliams

What is the future for the new right in Irish politics?

“What will happen in this room over the next two days is very significant from a national perspective,” Eddie Hobbs told hundreds of delegates at...

10

The Irish Times

Pat Leahy

Seán Binder is a true humanitarian activist

10

Irish Examiner

Colin Sheridan

Ballygunner on a mission they are perfectly equipped to complete

10

Irish Examiner

S Anthony Daly

End of an era as woman who was last link to Ireland's revolutionary leaders dies at 105

10

Irish Examiner

S Mick Clifford

Bringing home a slice of tasty tapas from the south of Spain

10

Irish Examiner

Darina Allen

Radio days — The friendship forged near ‘Jacob’s Ladder’

5

Irish Examiner

Clodagh Finn

Cobden tackles early Jonbon job but can Henderson work his magic?

10

Irish Examiner

S Ruby Walsh

Our future as part of the 'Western hemisphere' might rest with Steve Bannon

5

Irish Examiner

Gareth Ocallaghan

Ignore the charity appeal from Stormont – they don’t deserve a penny more

THIS week’s charity appeal is on behalf of the Stormont Executive. Do you know that for only £189 million, Mike Nesbitt could balance the health...

10

The Irish News

Patrick Murphy

John Deasy: Taoiseach must play it smart to avoid fallout of open political warfare in US

5

The Business Post

John Deasy

Pheasants, five-a-side and finding truth at the bottom of a glass

We had a visitor to the field out the back the other day: a pheasant, beautiful and colourful, and with the slight change in the weather, and the...

10

The Irish News

Fabien Mcquillan

Surrealing in the Years: We've found out we know nothing about a lot of Very Important Things

Maybe it’s a bad thing that we’re completely clueless.

20

TheJournal

Carl Kinsella

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva: At a time of isolationism, Mercosur is a victory for cooperation and growth

5

The Business Post

Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva

Maurice Mortell: Why 2026 will decide Ireland’s digital infrastructure future

5

The Business Post

Maurice Mortell