BooksThe Lines We Draw by Tim Franks: A taut, satisfyingly woven narrative about being Jewish and a journalistBy Mei Chin
LettersLetters to the Editor, August 26th: On smug drivers, running for president, and Irish entrepreneurs
BusinessTaylor Swift’s latest album announcement was another marketing masterclassBy Bernice Harrison
Your MoneyIf we gift our child a share in a property, will it present tax issues for them?By Dominic Coyle
Education‘I took a non-traditional route through further education that helped me decide what I wanted’By Colin Gleeson
Your MoneyEuropean defence stocks hit pause as Donald Trump rolls the peace camerasBy Proinsias O'Mahony
MusicThe Hives’ Pelle Almqvist: ‘I believe that in Ireland there is tall-poppy syndrome. There’s a lot of that in Sweden’By Ed Power
PeopleBangalore to Dublin: ‘I am grateful for the clean air, beautiful greenery, great people’ By Hosanna Boulter
Your MoneyFour things you’ll love about being in your 50s in Ireland – and one you won’t By Fiona Reddan
Education‘They need three of everything’: parents of triplets struggle with back-to-school costsBy Arlene Harris
TransportAverage driving test waiting time falls below 10 weeks while no-shows hit record levelBy Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsBertie Ahern not among Fianna Fáil favourites for presidential runBy Pat Leahy, Ellen Coyne and Jack Horgan-Jones
SportIrish athletes, boxers in female categories at world championships to be male-gene testedBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionSupersized SUVs are more dangerous to pedestrians. Time to slap an extra levy on new ones?By James Nix and Michael McAleer
HealthDementia: 12% fewer beds for patients, as rates of condition set to double by 2050By Shauna Bowers
RacingJockey-title battle goes to Bellewstown where Colin Keane has six chances to narrow gap By Brian O'Connor
Gaelic GamesPoor nutrition is endangering female Gaelic athletes’ health and performance, says studyBy Seán Moran
EducationShould you be considering further education and training as an attractive pathway? By Cian O'Connell
Your WellnessGraphic artist Matthew Kelly: ‘If I wasn’t ecstatic then I was depressed’By Sheila Wayman
In the News PodcastHow the race for total AI domination is revisiting the worst of human historyBy Sorcha PollakListen | 24:12
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: Consumer confidence up, Taylor Swift's masterclass and the economic benefits of being 50By Conn Ó Midheach
EuropeDutch caretaker government further weakened by withdrawal of second coalition partyBy Peter Cluskey
Housing & PlanningAlmost 20,000 derelict buildings in State, with highest numbers in Mayo, Donegal, GalwayBy Órla Ryan
EconomyDonald Trump threatens retaliation over rules and taxes that ‘discriminate’ against US techBy Aime Williams
Your WellnessSparking innovation in healthcare: From virtual reality for pain to digital diagnostic systemsBy Sylvia Thompson
Opinion‘So, yeah, I’d say let’s go ahead with the appeal’. Why won’t the courts use plain English?By John McManus
PoliticsTaoiseach’s trip to SXSW festival planned after controversial sponsors dropped, department saysBy Ellen Coyne
IrelandLebanon could turn into Gaza without UN peacekeeping force, ex-Defence Forces chief saysBy Conor Gallagher and Vivienne Clarke
UKReform UK announces plan to repeal human rights laws and deport all asylum seekersBy Anna Gross in Oxfordshire and George Parker in London
IrelandNumber of immigrants arriving in Ireland falls by 16%, emigration down for first time since 2020By Sarah Burns
Business‘Last chance’ looms to hit 2030 climate action targets, Wind Energy Ireland warns By Ciara O'Brien
Film‘Love is great. Then one of you will be dog-tired and doing the bins’: Benedict Cumberbatch on surviving marriage
PoliticsPotential end of Lebanon peacekeeping mandate brings focus on misuse of vetoes by US, Catherine Connolly says By Jack Horgan-Jones
GolfThe Keegan Bradley situation is equal parts hilarious, confusing and just plain mad By Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsFormer Dublin GAA manager Jim Gavin as Fianna Fáil’s presidential candidate? The pros and consBy Harry McGee
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson leaves Séamus Coleman out of Ireland squad for World Cup qualifiersBy Gavin Cummiskey
OpinionHere in Israel in the minds of the majority, the people being butchered are not innocent By Hagai El-Ad
BusinessPresidential hopeful Gareth Sheridan withdraws from EY Entrepreneur of the Year programmeBy Ciara O'Brien
UKI braced for impact at Notting Hill Carnival and was greeted by a joyous attack of the sensesBy Mark Paul
Politics‘If we get on the ballot, I won’t come last’: Nick Delehanty launches presidential campaignBy Ellen Coyne
BusinessEU stands its ground on digital rules despite Trump warningBy Barbara Moens, Andy Bounds and Laura Dubois
BusinessVHI rolls out new price hikes, with almost 1m health insurance customers affected By Conor Pope
BusinessNvidia earnings set to test Wall Street’s faith in AI boomBy Michael Acton, Aiden Reiter and Emily Herbert
Middle EastDruze want separatist homeland in Syria and urge international community to support themBy Michael Jansen
EducationWhy are so many students and parents oblivious to the opportunities in the Further Education system?By Brian Mooney
SoccerRio Ngumoha’s decision to leave Chelsea bears early fruit at LiverpoolBy Andy Hunter and Jacob Steinberg
SoccerKobbie Mainoo wants to leave Manchester United after being sidelined by Amorim By Jamie Jackson and Jacob Steinberg
BusinessFamilies face €29 rise in electricity bills to cover cost of maintaining energy networksBy Barry O'Halloran
MusicTaylor Swift announces engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce By Casey Cooper-Fiske, PA Senior Entertainment Reporter
MusicAdding Kneecap to Electric Picnic line-up an ‘important statement’, says festival directorBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessResidential construction falls 5.4% in year to second quarter, says Central Statistics Office By Joe Brennan
SportSwimming prodigy John Shortt: ‘Rugby taught me a lot, the biggest thing was the leadership side of sport’By Ian O'Riordan
An Irish DiaryDedicated to the one I hate: Frank McNally on how a book inscription came back to haunt Patrick KavanaghBy Frank McNally
RacingJapanese star Shin Emperor set for another crack at Irish Champion Stakes successBy Brian O'Connor
EuropeUkraine’s military must be strengthened to safeguard future security, Kyiv tells alliesBy Daniel McLaughlin
AthleticsAthletics Ireland set to announce an experienced team for the Tokyo World ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
HealthDozens of Drogheda hospital patients had pre-cancerous cells miscategorisedBy Martin Wall and Shauna Bowers
Middle EastUN demands accountability from Israel over Gaza hospital attack that killed 20, including five journalistsBy William Christou in Beirut and Emma Graham-Harrison in Jerusalem
Crime & LawMan suffers gunshot wound in what gardaí believe was planned attack in DublinBy Conor Lally
CourtsUnsupervised teen fled to Dublin and stabbed man six times in daytime robbery, court hears By Tom Tuite
Work‘Written guarantee’ on pensions needed by school secretaries and caretakers to avoid strike By Tim O'Brien
SoccerAdam Idah misses penalty in shootout as Celtic lose Champions League playoff to Kairat By John Brewin
Middle EastIsrael faces increased international anger over ‘horrific’ attack on Gaza hospitalBy Mark Weiss
OpinionTrump shames America and Americans with his pathetic pandering to dictators By Michael McDowell