BooksSally Hayden on We Came By Sea: Stories of a Greater Britain - ‘It feels comforting and right to have a writer of Clare’s skill turn attention to this topic’By Sally Hayden
WorkAuto-enrolment needs to be more user-friendly for bosses and workers, recruitment firm saysBy Dominic Coyle
FashionA man’s guide to looking sharp at summer weddings, from elegant tuxedos to casual linenBy Deirdre McQuillan
BusinessChallenge of AI is to bridge the culture gap between its creators and custodians By Dan Pender
BusinessAllow public to invest in housing development, chartered surveyors’ body urgesBy Dominic Coyle
OpinionStorm surges of up to five metres are looming for some of Ireland’s cities By Kevin O'Sullivan
Your MoneyLaura O’Mahoney: ‘I once paid €70 for a massive quiche as I was too embarrassed to say I only wanted a slice’By Tony Clayton-Lea
IrelandConcern Worldwide faces shutdown in some countries amid budget cuts, lost US fundingBy Martin Wall
Politics‘Fight for us in the communities’: Views on ‘rocky’ first year of Limerick mayorBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsIrish people consuming alcohol ‘at European average’ with 4.5% drop last year, figures showBy Conor Pope
ResidentialMoving from Dublin to rural Ireland: ‘Every time we went away we loved all the green around us. Then we thought, let’s just go do it’By Jessica Doyle
Housing & PlanningRent Pressure Zones: Pressure on Government as it proposes to link certain rents to inflationBy Cormac McQuinn and Arthur Beesley
Gaelic GamesCork and Kilkenny through to semi-finals after clinching provincial titles, but all the glory goes to MunsterBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Weary-looking Limerick’s errors allowed Cork confidence to flourishBy Nicky English
RugbyLeinster class shines through in bruising URC semi-final that proved familiarity breeds contemptBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesHell for Leather: new RTÉ series arrives just as football is brought back to life By Denis Walsh
IrelandDerelict properties: CIÉ has not paid levies on vacant site as it has not received ‘any bills’By Jack White
Housing & PlanningPlan to slash number of workers needed for housing targets through modern methods of constructionBy Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesThe Schemozzle: Dominance of Dublin and Limerick may be over, but GAA anxious about lack of contendersBy Paul Fitzpatrick
OpinionChildren’s health crisis will roll on until there is transparency about how public money is spentBy Priscilla Lynch
Opinion‘Skinny is social capital’: Extreme thinness is back and it’s more dangerous than everBy Rachel O'Dwyer
Business Today NewsletterData centres left waiting for grid connections and sharing home EV chargersBy Dominic Coyle
SpaceLikely site of new ‘gas giant’ planet found by research team led by Galway scientistsBy Ella Sloane
In the News PodcastNow he can be named: The Dublin scout leader and the men who accuse him of abuseBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 31:43
DublinHow St Stephen’s Green went from a mucky marsh to Dublin’s most famous square in 400 yearsBy Olivia Kelly
Financial ServicesIrish-led Novo Banco said to get multiple bidsBy Swetha Gopinath, Jorge Zuloaga and Joao Lima
Inside Gaelic GamesFive things we learned from the GAA weekend: Munster final shows no easy refereeing fix
BusinessBusiness leaders converge on Washington to halt Trump’s foreign investment taxBy Martin Arnold and Alex Rogers
MusicCMAT: ‘Ireland is a really hard place to live unless you have money, which we didn’t’By Alexis Petridis
SoccerLuxembourg head coach defends decision to continue selecting Gerson RodriguesBy Gavin Cummiskey
My Leaving CertificateBroadcaster Andrea Gilligan on the Leaving: ‘I think the A-level system in Northern Ireland is far superior’
FilmHow to Train Your Dragon star Mason Thames: ‘My driver, Niall, would tell me the craziest stories about growing up in Belfast’By Donald Clarke
CourtsMan who sold ‘extraordinarily rare’ Seamus Heaney books has stolen property charge dismissedBy Tom Tuite
Housing & Planning‘This is like living the dream’: Communities turn builders to beat the housing crisis in BarcelonaBy Niamh Towey
Middle EastInside the tunnel underneath Gaza hospital where Hamas commander allegedly met his deathBy Patrick Kingsley
Leaving CertificateLeaving Cert maths paper 2: Students seeking H1s or H2s find paper particularly challengingBy Peter McGuire
SportParis medallists Wiffen, McClenaghan and Doyle donate €60,000 in Olympic legacy funding to former school and clubsBy Ian O'Riordan and Ciarán Kirk
TennisAlcaraz’s ridiculous victory over Sinner sets tone for next decade of rivalry at top of tennis By Tumaini Carayol at Roland Garros
Gaelic GamesIf we want free-flowing hurling we must accept the refereeing that facilitates itBy Gordon Manning
Middle EastHarris praises Madleen volunteers for highlighting ‘urgent need for humanitarian aid’ to reach GazaBy Emmet Malone
USHarvard in talks with universities to host students hit by Trump visa clampdown By Andrew Jack in New York
PoliticsOpposition tables second motion to ban Central Bank role in approving Israeli bondsBy Harry McGee
AmericasShot Colombian presidential candidate needs ‘miracle’ to survive, doctors say By Harriet Barber in Medellín
CourtsRough sleeper believed staying on streets would get him on housing list quicker, inquest hearsBy Órla Ryan
Gaelic GamesDonegal and Mayo to meet at the Hyde, Armagh and Galway renew acquaintances at Breffni ParkBy Gordon Manning
Housing & PlanningProposed changes to rent rules will incentivise evictions, housing charity warns By Emmet Malone
BusinessActivist hedge fund builds stake in Ozempic-maker Novo NordiskBy Oliver Barnes and Hannah Kuchler
An Irish DiaryRay Burke on how the books of almost every Irish writer of note were banned in the last century
EuropeCrimea was once a crossroads of civilisations, now it’s stuck in a wartime cul-de-sacBy Neil MacFarquhar, Milana Mazaeva and Anna Lukinova
Classroom to CollegeCarl O’Brien: how will the post-marking adjustment affect students’ results?By Carl O'Brien
AthleticsMark English moves into world-class territory as he lowers Irish 800m record By Ian O'Riordan
EnvironmentIreland to ratify high seas treaty and scale-up marine-protected areas, Taoiseach tells UN summit By Kevin O'Sullivan
EducationAs it happened: Reaction to Leaving Cert Irish paper one and maths paper two By Carl O'Brien
CourtsTrucker arrested after €1m cannabis find told gardaí: ‘I’ll smoke it tomorrow’, court hearsBy Tom Tuite
GolfUS Open: Dustin Johnson will take the rough with the smooth on return to happy-hunting ground Oakmont By Philip Reid
Middle EastSeized Gaza-bound aid boat with Greta Thunberg on board being towed to IsraelBy Michael Jansen
Crime & LawGarda not planning to invest in full-time cadaver dog, despite Minister’s preference By Conor Lally
Leaving CertificateLeaving Cert student diary: ‘I’ve deleted TikTok and Instagram. Phones are a big annoyance for me’By Heather McDermott
EuropeRatko Mladic: ‘Terminally ill’ Bosnian Serb general serving life for genocide seeks releaseBy Peter Cluskey
Crime & LawEmployee suspensions lasting more than a decade ‘extraordinarily rare’, say lawyersBy Jack White
Leaving CertificateLeaving Cert Irish paper one: a topical paper with some notable absencesBy Peter McGuire
PoliticsRent pressure zones to be extended to whole country in significant expansion of tenants’ rightsBy Pat Leahy
SoccerTalk of Thomas Frank moving to Tottenham won’t distract Nathan Collins from task in handBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsWoman’s ‘nightmare began as she woke up’, Boston court told in rape trial of Dublin firefighterBy Susan Zalkind in Boston
IrelandNumber of children in consistent poverty rises by `staggering’ 45,000, report showsBy Kitty Holland
Crime & LawFamily of murdered GAA official to continue legal battle for public inquiry By Freya McClements
EuropeAn Irish team training combat medics in Kyiv: ‘No one thinks the war will end soon’By Chris Fitzpatrick
BusinessEV owners could have free charger installed and be paid to share with neighbours under new EasyGo schemeBy Ciara O'Brien