BooksExperts in a Dying Field by Patrick Freyne: A debut novel of charm, melancholy and magicBy Helen Cullen
EconomyPublic sector pay must keep pace with private sector trends as population grows and agesBy John FitzGerald
Film‘Mark Fisher talked a lot about collective action. We wanted our film-making to reflect those values’By Tara Brady
Your FitnessIreland’s hybrid fitness movement: ‘I just thought, I’m going to be bigger than everyone else’By Sheila Wayman
Your Money‘I use my phone for absolutely everything and could not run my business without it’By Tony Clayton-Lea
IrelandCrumlin gripped by World Cup fever as dream becomes a reality for Pico Lopes’s parentsBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsGarda who was four times over legal drink-driving limit fails in bid to prevent dismissalBy Ellen O’Riordan
PoliticsBudget 2027: Tax changes for workers and more affordable childcare set to be prioritiesBy Martin Wall, Cormac McQuinn and Emmet Malone
IrelandIrish showjumper Bertram Allen fails to have police statements excluded in upcoming US trialBy Mark Tighe
Crime & LawSurvivors of serial sex abuser Bill Kenneally seek law on misconduct in public officeBy Barry Roche
PoliticsDowning Street contender Andy Burnham would pursue closer British-Irish relationsBy Mark Paul
PoliticsSimon Harris wants a savings scheme for the middle class – but when will it happen?By Paul Colgan
FashionHow sewing became cool again: ‘It’s addictive - instead of binge-watching something, now I sew’ By Rosanna Cooney
PoliticsRevealed: Secret video shows men plotting to squeeze money out of Denis O’Brien and Michael LowryBy Colm Keena
AthleticsCiara Mageean in her own words: ‘I was told she didn’t want to coach me any more’By Ciara Mageean
LettersLetters to the Editor, June 15th: On the realities of migration, World Cup and pollution and a solution to bad weather
Gaelic GamesCork manager John Cleary turns the Jim McGuinness algorithm upside downBy Paul Fitzpatrick
World CupLipstick on a pig fails to conceal sheer grubbiness surrounding World Cup so farBy Mary Hannigan
OpinionTrevor Dietz and Fontaines DC emerged in a Dublin that seems to be slipping awayBy Una Mullally
OpinionIf Jennifer Carroll MacNeill means what she says about women’s choice, she needs to fund itBy Gabrielle Colleran
In the News PodcastWorld Cup 2026: The ruthless rise of Gianni Infantino By Bernice HarrisonListen to World Cup 2026: The ruthless rise of Gianni Infantino Listen | 28:56
OpinionSome of Ireland’s three-seater constituencies were drawn up to keep Fianna Fáil out of GovernmentBy Harry McGee
USThe UFC came to the White House for Trump’s 80th birthday, but very few celebrities didBy Keith Duggan
IrelandGarda crackdown on bus lane rules among plans to tackle Dublin’s traffic congestionBy Cormac McQuinn
Sports BriefingWorld Cup 2026: For one brief, glorious moment there was a massive tricolour at the World CupBy Muireann Duffy
Middle EastWhat is in the US-Iran deal and when will the Strait of Hormuz open?By James Politi and Andrew England
Global BriefingIran peace deal will not restore pre-war status quo in Strait of HormuzBy Denis Staunton
EuropeNorwegian crown prince’s son convicted of rape and jailed for four yearsBy Gwladys Fouche and Ilze Filks
EconomyLagarde says ECB has started to see inflation feeding through to wider economyBy William Horobin
MusicSinger Oliver Tree believed to be among six people killed in Brazil helicopter crashBy Alexandra E. Petri
MusicKasabian at Fairview Park in Dublin: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell
Stage‘A stupid woman, miserable in appearance’: Doireann Ní Ghríofa leads us into a hospital’s haunting pastBy Ruby Eastwood
Inside Gaelic GamesRoscommon crash out with a whimper once again: Five things we learned from the GAA weekend
IrelandHave your say: Should Ireland follow the UK’s move and ban social media access for children under-16s?
TV & RadioBad – The Song That Saved My Life review: A U2 anthem linking two extreme trajectoriesBy Ed Power
HealthEbola risk low in Ireland, watchdog says, as WHO monitors emergency in DRC and Uganda By Shauna Bowers
BusinessAnthropic scrambles after Trump administration freezes its top AI modelsBy Madhumita Murgia in London, George Hammond and Rafe Rosner-Uddin in San Francisco and Joe Miller in Washington
SoccerRuben Amorim agrees to become AC Milan head coach in boost to Manchester United finances By Will Unwin
Middle EastA war without a victor: Trump’s Iran deal delivers fragile peace with many faultlinesBy Gideon Rachman
CourtsTwins, who act like ‘two halves of one person’, jailed after fatal stabbing of mother’s partnerBy Eoin Reynolds
Gaelic GamesI can’t say if it’s the best football championship ever. But I’m certain about the two-pointerBy Seán Moran
RugbyAndrew Porter ruled out of Leinster’s URC final with doubts over Caelan Doris and Dan SheehanBy Johnny Watterson
USIrish bars are the real winner in the host city where the World Cup feels oddly distantBy Yvonne Judge
Common Ground VoicesFine Gael’s blueprint for Irish unity will not be about ‘sloganeering’, Tánaiste saysBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsDrug dealer who told woman her son would be raped over €157,000 debt is jailedBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessClúid seeks builders for up to €950m worth of new housing over next four years By Gordon Deegan
BusinessFund Dart+ South West now and unlock potential for 65,300 new homes, says Cairn By Ellen O’Riordan
America 2026World Cup roundup with Gavin Cooney: Curaçao’s glimpse of glory, Japan’s comeback, entertaining USAListen to World Cup roundup with Gavin Cooney: Curaçao’s glimpse of glory, Japan’s comeback, entertaining USAListen | 48:21
Gaelic GamesGAA draw: Dublin to face Donegal in early Sunday throw-in at Croke Park as fixture details confirmedBy Muireann Duffy
CourtsDefence closes case in Jeffrey Donaldson sex offences trial with no further witnesses calledBy Seanín Graham
Gaelic GamesDublin’s clash with Donegal to take place at Croke Park with early Sunday throw-in By Gordon Manning
MarketsStocks surge as US-Iran deal raises hopes of end to energy crisisBy Ian Smith and Ramsay Hodgson in London and Leo Lewis in Tokyo
US-Iran Live UpdatesTrump says ships are moving through Strait of Hormuz after news of US-Iran peace dealBy Órla Ryan and Tim O'Brien
CourtsRiad Bouchaker seemed ‘hell-bent’ on attacking children, stabbed creche worker tells juryBy Mary Carolan
Middle East‘This is from in our soul’: Paramedics and doctors work through Lebanon’s ‘hardest days’ By Sally Hayden
IrelandMan who died after swimming across river Liffey following attack remembered as a ‘free spirit’
SoccerShamrock Rovers could face tricky Champions League assignment in Hungary or AzerbaijanBy Gavin Cooney
UKTwo found guilty of conspiring to carry out arson attacks on car and properties linked to StarmerBy Priya Bharadia
DublinDublin 6 residents liken proposed tennis dome at exclusive club to ‘colossal glowing orb’By Jack White
CourtsEnoch Burke claims Teaching Council inquiry biased as he seeks High Court injunctionBy Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawGardaí acting on intelligence about Larry Murphy in new Deirdre Jacob, Jo Jo Dullard searchBy Jack White and Conor Pope
CourtsWindow cleaner (44) says he is ‘not a racist’ and denies attacking house in south BelfastBy Alan Erwin
World CupCape Verde and Crumlin’s Pico Lopes keep Spain at bay to secure historic World Cup pointBy Sid Lowe at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
RugbyOwen Doyle: Neither ‘side’ likely to have given an inch at vital World Rugby meetingBy Owen Doyle
CourtsBritish gunman loses bid to overturn conviction for Kinahan cartel murder of dissident republican By Ryan Dunne
Social AffairsOberstown child detention campus refused further admissions due to being at capacityBy Kitty Holland
TennisOne hour, six breaks: Kokkinakis ends Elamin’s Dublin run at ATP 75 ChallengerBy Hannah Kate Costello at Elm Park
Middle EastIsraeli drone kills one person in southern Lebanon as UN-Iran deal eases fightingBy Laila Bassam and Steven Scheer
Middle EastUS and Iran agree tentative peace deal but Israel says it will not withdraw from LebanonBy Naomi O’Leary
Ireland‘We’re all so proud’: Mother of Shamrock Rovers and Cape Verde’s Lopes delighted with Spain drawBy Ronan McGreevy