EuropeUkraine war: If Bakhmut is to be retaken, then new recruits must demonstrate sharp combat skillsBy Julian Borger and Artem Mazhulin in Kramatorsk
HealthPharmacists criticise ‘unacceptable’ delays in granting visas to overseas applicantsBy Paul Cullen
PoliticsAttorney General questioned constitutionality of new telecoms security measures before taking up postBy Arthur Beesley
Your MoneyA tale of two stock markets: breadth ‘awful’ as seven tech stocks skew the pictureBy Proinsias O'Mahony
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness: Generational athletes can turn games in an instant while handling extreme pressure By Jim McGuinness
FashionWaterproofs, wetsuits, crocs and robes: The best summer outdoor gear for kidsBy Heather Snelgar
Your MoneyBuy a soccer club, give everyone a cheque: What might our new sovereign wealth fund do?By Fiona Reddan
IrelandSeven years after crash, trauma has had by far the biggest effect on mother and her childrenBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandNumber of people suffering serious injuries in road crashes almost triples in a decadeBy Mark Hilliard
Gaelic GamesPaul Murphy says Kerry worked on restoring reliance to the team’s defenceBy Ian O'Riordan
TravelCamper van users plead for Ireland to catch up with Europe in providing upgraded facilitiesBy Áine Ryan
Your WellnessLonely people are not just sadder: they are unhealthier and die younger By Dr Catherine Conlon
FilmIrish cinematographer Robbie Ryan: ‘My mantra is: never television. I haven’t really done any TV’By Donald Clarke
MusicA trad take on Terry Riley’s In C: ‘It’s totally out of the comfort zone for all of us’By Siobhán Long
OpinionFintan O’Toole: The three pillars of Ireland’s political system are crumblingBy Fintan O’Toole
Your WellnessPlayful Streets: How parents are reclaiming their local roads for their children to playBy Sylvia Thompson
BusinessMoney Advice and Budgeting Service joins lenders to aid cash-strapped borrowersBy Barry O'Halloran
Crime & LawLiam Byrne to face serious firearms charges in Britain after Mallorca arrestBy Conor Lally
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Your FamilyEoin Kernan: ‘I decided I’d start changing myself through the food I was eating . . . It became very dark very quickly’By Sheila Wayman
Business Today NewsletterTourism enjoys rebound, MABS and banks join forces, and what to do if separated spouse wants to sell family home?By Conn Ó Midheach
Your MoneyIrish savers losing €120m a month as banks fail to raise deposit interest rates, analysts warnBy Conor Pope
AustraliaAustralian SAS veteran colluded with and threatened witnesses in defamation trial, judge findsBy Ben Doherty and Elias Visontay
EnvironmentLeave no Trace launches nationwide campaign as local authorities deal with Bank Holiday beach litterBy Nathan Johns
TV & RadioDubliner Catherine Agbaje debuts in Love Island as ITV reels from ongoing Phillip Schofield controversyBy Ed Power
EnvironmentMembers of public asked to help spot one of Ireland’s most elusive mammals – the otterBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandBridge notes: Irish quartet fall short of knock-out stages in mixed team tournament By Seamus Dowling
BusinessBrennans Bread ordered to pay €15,000 to worker it sacked over breaching its smoking banBy Stephen Bourke
IrelandRescue operation for Ireland’s only native toad as high temperatures dry up pondsBy Anne Lucey
IrelandTalent of young Limerick soccer star Wassiou Ayawe Moran, who died in jet ski incident, remembered at funeralBy David Raleigh
MusicPulp at St Anne’s Park, Dublin: Stage times, setlist, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Conor Capplis
TransportAer Lingus among victims of global cyberattack that has compromised employee dataBy Nathan Johns
CourtsNo prison officers to face prosecution over death of restrained prisoner at CloverhillBy Seán McCárthaigh
EconomyRapid hike in interest rates leaves global economy in ‘precarious position’, World Bank warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
WorkMinister urges urges both sides in firefighters dispute to resume talks on improved terms and payBy Emmet Malone
AthleticsCoverage of World Athletics Championships returns to Irish terrestrial television By Ian O'Riordan
Crime & LawKinahan cartel member Liam Byrne will fight extradition, court hearsBy Conor Lally and Gerard Couzens
EuropeMoscow and Kyiv trade blame for destruction of Kakhovka damBy Christopher Miller in Kyiv and Max Seddon in Brussels
PoliticsFianna Fáil TD amends 2022 register of interests for two expenses - paid trips to Qatar and LondonBy Harry McGee
BusinessIrish tech entrepreneur earns €350m pay-day as US group UKG buys Immedis in €575m deal By Barry O'Halloran
TransportOver 30 flights to and from Dublin airport cancelled due to French air traffic controller strikeBy Jade Wilson
Middle EastAntony Blinken arrives in Riyadh amid efforts to restore strategic co-operationBy Michael Jansen
TechnologyApple launches Vision Pro mixed reality headset into unproven niche market By Ciara O'Brien
TransportToll increases will hit commuters by close to €100 over a year, and five times more for hauliersBy Conor Pope
EnvironmentSunny bank holiday weekends ‘leave Brittas Bay locals in fear of going out’, says local TDBy Tim O'Brien
OpinionPrince Harry: The unravelling of a sad tale about a man driven to despair by his hatred of the mediaBy Finn McRedmond
EnvironmentSpring 2023 hotter and rainier than average across most parts of the StateBy Kevin O'Sullivan
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SoccerFAI seeks access to corporate tax windfall to modernise all League of Ireland groundsBy Gavin Cummiskey
CyclingSam Bennett relegated in France after placing second on stage three of Critérium du DauphinéBy Shane Stokes
EuropeUkraine says destruction of Kakhovka dam and flooding will not derail its counter-offensive By Daniel McLaughlin
WorkFormer drugs treatment centre services director wins €83,000 in compensation for whistleblower retaliationBy Stephen Bourke
UKBritish government avoids scrutiny by getting ‘in bed’ with newspapers, says Prince HarryBy Jim Waterson
TennisAryna Sabalenka reaches French Open semis and says she does not back LukashenkoBy Tumaini Carayol at Roland Garros
Social AffairsInformation on abortion access and contraception services to become part of Northern Ireland school curriculum
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EuropeUkraine war: Thousands forced to flee homes as Kyiv says dam was blown up by RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
Asia-PacificIndian officials appeal to families of people killed in train crash to help identify 100 unclaimed bodies By Rahul Bedi
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EuropeBiden administration ‘knew of Ukrainian plan to attack Nord Stream’ three months before explosionBy Andrew Roth
History‘The lessons haven’t been learned’: Holocaust remembrance tapestry unveiled in DublinBy Mark Hilliard
GolfPadraig Harrington reacts to LIV and PGA merger: ‘My country thought it acceptable to lock up unmarried mothers’By Mark Hilliard
EducationPopulation bulge means record numbers will sit Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle examsBy Carl O'Brien
WorldIndia removes evolution and periodic table from some school textbooksBy John Reed and Jyotsna Singh in New Delhi