BooksRough Edges by Natasha Carthew: Irish echoes in Cornish writer’s account of Britain’s coastBy Nicholas Allen
BooksWhat Am I, a Deer? by Polly Barton: A resonant take on the distance between reality and illusionBy Colm McKenna
BooksStefan Al’s spirited account of what humans have got right and wrong when making homesBy Richard Horan
BooksFirst of December of Karen Jennings: A quietly devastating novel about slavery’s undoingBy Molara Wood
BooksDebut novelist Jessamine O’Connor: ‘Trying fiction was really refreshing. I have been doing poetry for 20 years’By Martin Doyle
BooksDooneen: In Keith Ridgway’s retrofuturistic Dublin, the housing crisis plays out with deadly consequencesBy Michael Cronin
BooksLand review: Breathtaking epic marks Maggie O’Farrell as a daring chronicler of 19th century IrelandBy Cóilín Parsons
Fine Art & Antiques‘Richly observed’: Eamon Carr photographs from Horslips 1970s US tour on show and for saleBy Sylvia Thompson
FoodMarvellous mackerel and beautiful broad beans – how to embrace the best of June produceBy Mark Moriarty
PeopleMy teenage years: Some of it was fun. A lot of it was traumatic. A good bit of it was illegal By Róisín Ingle
MusicDavid Byrne at St Anne’s Park in Dublin: Stage times, set list, ticket info, how to get there and more
StageEvanna Lynch: ‘With another set of parents, in another time, I would have been dismissed as mad’By Chris McCormack
ArtEarthbound: Clare Langan’s film installation gives us a future beyond the end of the worldBy Gemma Tipton
UKTinderbox Britain: violence over Henry Nowak case stirs fears of another summer of disorderBy Mark Paul
Ross O'Carroll-KellyRoss O’Carroll-Kelly: We filled a skip with all the things Sorcha decided she can live without, until she changed her mindBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen to Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: We filled a skip with all the things Sorcha decided she can live without, until she changed her mindListen | 06:22
BusinessWhile some US companies pay more Irish tax than at home, reverse is true for CRH and SmurfitBy Cantillon
IrelandScrapped €50m Irish Rail IT project could lead to extra costs of up to €800,000 a monthBy Martin Wall
CourtsJeffrey Donaldson watches from the dock as two alleged victims address sex abuse trialBy Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
Gaelic GamesYears later, one comment is still that little pebble in the shoe of Dublin hurling By Malachy Clerkin
MusicSinger-songwriter Loah: ‘I like praying. It puts you in a humble state, open to the goodness of people’By Nadine O’Regan
Social AffairsResidents facing eviction from retirement village given 11th-hour extensionBy Sorcha Crowley
IrelandFrom brain to drain: How was €50m wasted on a planned IT system for Ireland’s rail network?By Martin Wall
OpinionBritain was a saviour for Irish migrants. One of those sons will captain England next week By David McWilliams
Health‘Free births’ in Ireland: Within three hours Naomi (38) died, leaving behind four kids By Ellen Coyne
BusinessAuditing watchdog opened four investigations into potential legal breaches last yearBy Joe Brennan
Your MoneyConviction of short seller Andrew Left is not ‘a sad day for free speech’By Proinsias O'Mahony
World CupRTÉ’s familiar faces stuck on the sidelines again for World Cup’s footballing feast By Mary Hannigan
World CupThe World Cup is a deathless carnival of garbage, a dictators’ masquerade ball. Can’t wait for itBy Malachy Clerkin
OpinionCould incentives such as discounted summer camps help to reverse decline in birth rates? By Breda O'Brien
Soccer‘It’s not right’: John O’Shea makes strong statement on Ireland v Israel matchesBy Joe Callaghan
RacingChristophe Soumillon waiting to pounce in Epsom Derby if Ryan Moore picks wrong againBy Brian O'Connor
BoxingKatie Taylor sees her dream to fight in Croke Park come back to life: ‘I have goosebumps’By Michael Scully
Gaelic GamesWeekend’s GAA fixtures, throw-in times and TV details, including provincial hurling finalsBy Seán Moran
OpinionIreland’s range anxiety: Denmark has a similar population, look at the amount of EV chargers there By Michael McAleer
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Limerick and Cork still standard-bearers as provincial finals take centre stageBy Nicky English
World CupHere in Trump’s US the staggering expense of daily life casts a shadow over the World CupBy Keith Duggan
OpinionAll pregnant women should get continuity of care – not just those who can pay for itBy Chris Fitzpatrick
MusicDua Lipa and Callum Turner wedding divides Palermo: ‘I could understand if it was for the pope’By Angela Giuffrida in Palermo
Ireland‘The child’s version of Culture Night’: Over 1,000 events under way for Cruinniú na nÓgBy Cian O'Connell
FoodEating at Dublin’s first Popeyes: The man at the top of the queue tells me he’s been there for 26 hoursBy Conor Pope
CourtsBaby given blood transfusion despite mother’s objections on religious grounds after court rulingBy Jack White
Ireland‘It’s our job to create magic’ – Circus ringmistress Marion Fossett dies aged 71By Cian O'Connell
PoliticsProminent MP tells Dublin event UK Labour Party faces ‘chaos’ if Andy Burnham fails to win byelectionBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesLeinster SFC hurling final: Galway too strong for Dublin with emphatic 14-point win - as it happenedBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyLeo Cullen pleased with how Leinster stood up to Stormers’ physicality in victoryBy John O'Sullivan
HealthTaoiseach warns Rotunda board to ‘reflect’ on public contracts decisionBy Ellen Coyne, Jack White and Barry Roche
Gaelic GamesGalway achieved ‘number one’ target with Leinster win over Dublin, says DonoghueBy Gordon Manning
OpinionShould decisions about whether AI can be used in war be left to private companies?By Peter G Kirchschlaeger