BooksThe Deployment of Art by Clare Carolin: A scathing critique of official British versions of the TroublesBy Mark Hennessy
Sponsored‘Ipsen is developing and producing medicines for some of the rarest diseases: we are talking about very small and underserved patient populations’
LettersLetters to the Editor, August 28th: On Israeli war bonds, SUV taxation, falling tourism, and daily steps
Consumer TechIzzpresso Maker review: Portable espresso machine for caffeine hits on the goBy Ciara O'Brien
SponsoredDairy Industry Ireland calls on EU and national leaders to retain Ireland’s nitrates derogation
RestaurantsRestaurant review: This Dublin venue should just stick to the classicsBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmChristy: Clattering, noisy, joyful portrait of life in a troubled north Cork suburbBy Donald Clarke
Climate CrisisNext generation of forests will need to be diverse and resilient to multiple threatsBy Yvonne Buckley
ResidentialHouses set to go to market at new Cairn scheme in Newcastle, Co Dublin, from €470,000By Jessica Doyle
In the News PodcastPresidential nominees: why Fianna Fáil wants GAA legend Jim Gavin By Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:33
Ireland‘Way too much emphasis on private property rights’: The 15-year battle to build a greenway through ConnemaraBy Andrew Hamilton in Connemara
BusinessFinancing constraints and utility delays slowing house building, report saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessPension auto-enrolment: Firms urged to move staff onto workplace schemes ahead of December deadlineBy Joe Brennan
HealthThree hospitals paid consultants all the NTPF money received for waiting-list schemesBy Martin Wall
OpinionNigel Farage’s immigration bombshell raises nationalist hopes and unionist fearsBy Newton Emerson
EducationMeet Trinity College’s lifelong learner in his 70s: ‘I’ve made lots of new friends, young and old’By Kate Byrne
BusinessWindows 10 support shutdown offers window of opportunity for a Linux OS developed in DublinBy Derek Scally
Climate crisisWill the Government join EU member states advocating a universal ban of damaging ‘forever chemicals’?By Sadhbh O'Neill
EducationSchool secretaries and caretakers begin indefinite strike action over pensionsBy Sarah Burns
EnvironmentWe have a roadmap for scale-up of green buildings, but what can it achieve?By Sylvia Thompson
Innovators to WatchFrom pandemic idea to €7m in funding: Mullingar’s Watt Footprint plans an energy revolutionBy Olive Keogh
USCenters for Disease Control must deliver on Trump’s agenda, says Robert F Kennedy Jr By Robert Mackey
Business Today NewsletterAutoenrolment deadline nears and how the Leaving Cert can beat AIBy Peter Flanagan
USRobin Westman profile: Minneapolis school shooting suspect posted videos fixated on guns and violenceBy Talya Minsberg, Amy Harmon and Aric Toler
IrelandMet Éireann says wet and windy weather to spread across country ahead of Electric PicnicBy Jack White
BusinessICG earnings top estimates as strong containers business offsets passengers dip By Joe Brennan
CourtsArts manager who won WRC unfair dismissal case appeals to Labour Court to get job backBy Marie O’Halloran
MusicCMAT: Euro-Country review – Dunboyne Diana’s new album delivers joy and sadness in the same heartbeatBy Ed Power
Middle EastModest rise in Gaza food aid not enough to stop starvation, says World Food ProgrammeBy Olivia Le Poidevin
SoccerShamrock Rovers’ Michael Noonan and Liverpool’s Trent Kone-Doherty named in Ireland Under-21 squadBy Gavin Cummiskey
Education‘Worth more than a box of chocolates’: School secretaries and caretakers demand pension parity By Jack White
EuropeWith dry ice and a laser show, Germany’s new war machine gets star-studded launchBy Derek Scally
EuropeEU and UK government summon top Russian diplomats after attacks on Kyiv hit their officesBy Dan Sabbagh in Kyiv
CyclingChris Froome stable in hospital but requiring surgery following crash in FranceBy Rory Dollard, PA Sport
BusinessRichest 10% of Irish households hold nearly half the wealthBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Martin Wall
EducationOutgoing British ambassador Paul Johnston appointed to lead Irish Universities Association By Tim O'Brien
EnvironmentAsian hornets in Ireland would be ‘a disaster’ for bees and biodiversity, expert saysBy Órla Ryan
BusinessUS Fed governor Lisa Cook sues Trump over ‘unprecedented and illegal’ firing By Tony Romm, Ben Casselman and Colby Smith
Business‘Fairy tree’ to be retained as part of go-ahead for Rathnew housing developmentBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeEmmanuel Macron short of options as France faces political crisis largely of his makingBy Leila Abboud and Ian Johnston in Paris
Middle EastWhy is Tony Blair attending White House meetings with Trump on post-war Gaza? By Michael Jansen
RacingThurles racecourse to remain open until next March as HRI take on operational responsibility By Brian O'Connor
The Women's PodcastJan Brierton on approaching her 50s: ‘It’s not ageing, I’m growing’ By Niamh BrowneListen | 46:42
EuropeEuropean leaders condemn Russia and call for peace talks after massive air strike on UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
PoliticsCatherine Connolly sells herself as ‘uniting candidate’ on visit to Sinn Féin heartlandBy Seanín Graham
Crime & Law‘No family should have to go through this’: Boy (12) and teen (18) charged following racist attack on home in Belfast
TravelRyanair oversize bags clampdown: ‘Raising commission to catch people is scary’By Conor Pope and Arlene Harris
An Irish DiaryContraceptive crop: How an Irish-American agricultural fortune helped pay for the pillBy Frank McNally
SoccerChampions League draw: Trent Alexander-Arnold set for Anfield return as Liverpool to face Real Madrid
AthleticsSarah Healy finds frantic pace of Diamond League 1,500m final a little too hot By Ian O'Riordan
Crime & LawGardaí target suspected drug traffickers behind €22m cocaine seizure at Foynes Port in 2023By David Raleigh in Limerick
IrelandProtesters hold demonstration against Central Bank’s role in sale of Israeli bondsBy Stephen Conneely
PoliticsBilly Kelleher expected to seek Fianna Fáil nomination for presidencyBy Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
Middle EastIsrael steps up Gaza City bombardment, kills 16 Palestinians in enclave and wounds dozensBy Mark Weiss
FilmFirst Look: Watch out for Eve Hewson in George Clooney’s cameo-stuffed new satire on stardomBy Donald Clarke
EditorialsThe enormous market valuationa of companies such as Nvidia raise questions about an AI bubble
SoccerEd McGinty’s stunning save helps Shamrock Rovers join Shelbourne in Conference LeagueBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerConference League playoffs: Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers make group stages - as it happenedBy David Gorman
SoccerShelbourne in Euro dreamland after outclassing Linfield to seal place in Conference League proper
Crime & LawFormer Christian Brother and school principal convicted of child sex abuse dies while serving sentence
LettersLetters to the Editor, August 29th: On potential presidents, being left-handed, and Connemara National Park