BooksShakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies by Elizabeth Winkler: A fascinating indictment of incurious scholarsBy William Leahy
Film‘People treated me like a star but I was basically unemployed’: Irish actors seek better pay deal amid Hollywood strike By Emmet Malone
Climate CrisisOcean heatwaves ‘virtually certain’ in Antarctic, bringing global impactsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
GolfDifferent Strokes: Ryder Cup could be on the cards for DeChambeau after incredible roundBy Philip Reid
RugbyOwen Doyle: Johnny Sexton has only himself to blame and was handed a light-touch sentence By Owen Doyle
EuropeUkraine security service says it has detained informer accused of helping Russia plot against Volodymyr Zelenskiy
Advertising FeatureTriumphs of Irish accountancy industry honoured at 2023 award ceremony in an unprecedented year of resilience and innovation
WorkRemote working: A quarter of Ireland’s workers now operate from home most of the timeBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessFrom farm sheds to football stadiums: Antrim family business is a world leader in plastic sheetingBy Ellen O’Regan
BooksWriters’ block: ‘I forget my characters’ names, whole plots and twists, who the villain turned out to be...’ By Shane Hegarty
BusinessUS stocks approach all-time highs, and history suggests it’s a safe time to buyBy Proinsias O'Mahony
Your Wellness‘When you master a skill, then you believe that you can master other things as well’By Jen Hogan
People‘There are lots of similarities between Irish and English people. It makes it easy to settle in’ By Jade Wilson
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Farmers’ denial of climate reality has been shaped by the parties they support By Fintan O’Toole
Your WellnessDementia Diary: ‘It reaches into brains and snatches and grabs, with malice and at random’By Anthea Rowan
OpinionHead to head: Is Ireland a tourist rip-off? Conor Pope and Georgina Campbell have their sayBy Conor Pope and Georgina Campbell
Business Today NewsletterTicketmaster’s GAA deals; Mallusk’s stadium specialist; and minimum wage jobsBy Dominic Coyle
Asia-PacificPakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan challenges conviction on graft chargesBy Asif Shahzad
USAt least two killed and 1.1 million without power as severe storms hit USBy Ashraf Khalil and Jeffrey Collins
PoliticsFive days domestic violence leave on full pay available from autumn, minister saysBy Vivienne Clarke and Shauna Bowers
IrelandGardaí detect 170 people drink driving over long weekend as part of enforcement operationBy Nathan Johns and Vivienne Clarke
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Johnny Sexton a ‘very lucky man’ not to have landed longer suspensionBy Mary Hannigan
Women's World CupOpens in new windowColombia’s Catalina Usme ends Jamaica’s fairytale run in World CupBy Jo Khan
BusinessIreland, the most expensive EU state, has bloc’s highest male life expectancy By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandBoy (5) who died following quad bike accident in Kerry was on holidays from Kent By Anne Lucey
USBiden signs order to protect vast sacred lands near Grand CanyonBy Nandita Bose and Trevor Hunnicutt
CourtsNurse with long Covid denied special leave pay to get €127,000 for lost earningsBy Stephen Bourke
IrelandDet Deirdre Finn: 30-year Garda veteran was a ‘bubbly’ person and ‘talented crime investigator’By Conor Lally
EuropeHottest July on record hits 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial age, new data showsBy Naomi O’Leary
Crime & LawMore than 500 arrests in Dublin region over last week as Garda faces pressureBy Conor Lally
Climate CrisisAmazon rainforest nations gather for first time in 14 years in bid to create shared policyBy Jake Spring
Women's World CupOpens in new windowFrance through to World Cup quarters after Le Sommer scores brace against MoroccoBy Jonathan Liew at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
CourtsBusinessman charged with terrorist offences over bomb hoax targeting Simon Coveney refused bailBy Ashleigh McDonald
Asia-PacificImran Khan’s imprisonment and postponed poll deepen Pakistan’s political crisisBy Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad and Benjamin Parkin in Mumbai
Music‘I’m with my friends ... we just had to come’: fans say goodbye to Sinéad O’ConnorBy Sarah Burns
AfricaBlinken backs west African efforts to restore Niger’s constitutional orderBy Felicia Schwartz in Washington and Aanu Adeoye in Lagos
GolfWomen’s Open tee times: Leona Maguire to play with Jin Young Ko and Anna NordqvistBy David Gorman
AthleticsKrystsina Tsimanouskaya: The Belarusian sprinter who won the right to run for Poland at the world championshipsBy Nick Ames
MusicSinéad O’Connor funeral: thousands say goodbye to ‘beloved daughter of Ireland’ in BrayBy Sarah Burns
EuropeBelarus military exercises raise tensions in Poland and LithuaniaBy Raphael Minder and Barbara Erling in Warsaw, Richard Milne in Oslo and Alice Hancock in Brussels
Middle EastArab mayors in Israel accuse far-right finance minister of racism after he blocked fund transfers to Arab councilsBy Mark Weiss
Middle EastSaudi Arabia, Gulf emirates, Britain and Germany issue travel bans and restrictions on citizens visiting Lebanon By Michael Jansen
Crime & LawChronically suicidal teenager must stay in inappropriate unit because no secure care place available, judge ordersBy Mary Carolan
SoccerErik ten Hag had request granted for bespoke player pre-match suite at Old Trafford By Jamie Jackson
Education‘It’s like winning the lottery’: Relief as Government pledges financial support for Ukrainian college applicantsBy Carl O'Brien
Crime & LawKinahan cartel figures Kavanagh and Byrne facing firearms conspiracy chargesBy Conor Lally
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on events in Pakistan: Imran Khan battles on after his recent conviction
BusinessDublin Airport operator secures stay over council’s decision on night-time flightsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on taxing motorists: filling the gap caused by the move to electric vehicles
PoliticsBiden in Ireland: Garda security operation cost tops €31m including overtime, accommodation and CCTVBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsEnoch Burke remarks over use of transcript strongly rebuked by High Court judgeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Music‘Rest in peace, beautiful and gentle soul’: Miriam Lord on the day Sinéad O’Connor was celebrated by those from all backgroundsBy Miriam Lord
RugbySimon Easterby plays down fears concerning Jack Conan’s injury as he misses training campBy Gerry Thornley
Social Affairs‘I thought I’d be able to touch her, to hug her’: Irish Olympian describes ‘bitter sweet’ meeting with long-lost familyBy Louise Walsh
MusicElectric Picnic: 15 of the most memorable moments, from a blistering Fontaines DC’s set to Lana Del Rey’s tearsBy Ed Power