Self-build story: 'We were very concerned when the planning went up - but there wasn't one objection'
A Dublin couple transformed their large side garden into a modern home, ensuring they could remain in their cherished neighborhood while enjoying the benefits of new construction.
Hero of 7/7 London terrorist bombings dies weeks before 20th anniversary
Gerardine Quaghebeur was a doctor who showed remarkable bravery during the 7/7 attacks in London, helping injured passengers despite suffering injuries herself.
Careful, she carried so little: the mother who left her, the stepmother who kept her, a cardigan bright as a cardinal, nearly four years in a prison camp.
"Jacinda Ardern's time in New York, marked by financial struggle and couch-surfing, contrasts sharply with her later political fame as a global leader."
Six great reads: 100 Doge days, the magic of kitchen objects and what your dog is thinking
Elon Musk's Doge days have left few parts of the US federal government untouched, with officials noting that his activities have done little but destroy.
Theory & Practice by Michelle de Kretser review shame, desire and the ghost of Virginia Woolf
Michelle de Kretser's novel explores the complexities of storytelling, navigating personal history and writer's block through innovative narrative forms.