BooksReviews in brief: The Magical Writings of W.B. Yeats, On Land and Water and The Nun of Ravensbrück
BooksThe Ballad of Ronan McCoy by Colin Morgan: An empathetic and thoughtful debut from actorBy Patrick Holloway
BooksThe End of Everything by M John Harrison: A rudderless spin on the post-apocalyptic storyBy Colm McKenna
BooksFantastic Kingdom by Helene von Bismarck: Knowledgeable treatise on harm done by BrexitBy Pat Carty
RecipesMark Moriarty’s roasted chicken thighs with garlic, lemon, anchovies and greensBy Mark Moriarty
Fine Art & AntiquesSigned Samuel Beckett books and Pride and Prejudice among rare treasures for saleBy Sylvia Thompson
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Your accent is up and down like a focked umbrella,’ I tell the old manBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen to ‘Your accent is up and down like a focked umbrella,’ I tell the old manListen | 06:40
ObituariesPhilip Browne obituary: Administrator who oversaw rugby’s transition to professional status
PeopleIreland is no country for young people. It will stay that way until houses are affordableBy Emma Howard
Your Family‘An identity earthquake’: The biological and psychological impact of fatherhood on menBy Jen Hogan
Your Family‘You’re almost an afterthought’: Five men on how fatherhood has transformed their livesBy Jen Hogan
PoliticsHow will Ireland try to make its mark during its stint with the EU presidency?By Jack Horgan-Jones and Jack Power
PeopleAndy Burnham’s Britain appears to be moving towards reality. What would it look like?By Mark Paul
PeopleWriter Victoria Kennefick: ‘Women’s anger is very underexplored and misunderstood’By John O'Connor
IrelandWhat next after people have to leave State-funded accommodation centres for refugees?By Jade Wilson
Gaelic GamesWeekend’s football fixtures, throw-in times and TV details, including Armagh v Kerry and Dublin v DonegalBy Gordon Manning and Malachy Clerkin
America 2026World Cup podcast: Kevin Kilbane reviews week one of the tournamentListen to World Cup podcast: Kevin Kilbane reviews week one of the tournamentListen | 26:08
Gaelic GamesA day in the life of a GAA intercounty ref: ‘€6.80. That’s what I got for the day’By Gordon Manning
Common GroundJournalist John Ware on the Troubles: ‘The conflict is still being slugged out’By Mark Hennessy
Gaelic GamesArmagh’s recovery from kickout demolition faces decisive Kerry stress testBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessInvestors put Greencore back on the shelf after merger, even as chairman returns for moreBy Joe Brennan
PeopleYou think your pop music days are over, but then an artist like Olivia Dean comes alongBy Róisín Ingle
Ireland‘Fugitive’ businessman Jason Cardiff – wanted in the US, living in €2.9m south Dublin homeBy Mark Tighe
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Every team is flawed in the football championship, so every team is hopefulBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsWarning of reputational risk if Government departments don’t pull weight during EU presidencyBy Jack Power
MusicLewis Capaldi at Marlay Park: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell and John O'Connor
ArtFour Courts dome: Decade-long restoration of a Dublin landmark finally ready to unveil By Graham Hickey
Gaelic GamesConor McManus: What’s driving the underdogs’ wins in the All-Ireland football championship?By Conor McManus
Housing & PlanningHousing body given €10.5m a year by State found ‘non-compliant’ with rulesBy Arthur Beesley
Gaelic GamesWeekend’s hurling fixtures, throw-in times and TV details, including Clare v DublinBy Denis Walsh
BooksTranslated fiction: Tie Ning’s The Passage of Roses is a deeply impressive accomplishmentBy Declan O'Driscoll
Crime & LawSwedish contract killer who died in Limerick car crash worked as barber in StockholmBy Conor Lally
World CupKen Early: A few Uber journeys and I get the impression of a ‘World Cup of the rich’By Ken Early
OpinionThe US at 250 is an edgy, doom-stalked place, not much in the mood to celebrateBy Jack Sheehan
Sports BriefingWorld Cup 2026, Day 9: Americans start to dream and Paraguay see red for unseen wordsBy Ciarán Kirk
OpinionGlowing references for child abusers are not just offensive to victims, they’re dangerous By Orla Muldoon
World CupBrazil fall short of their arrogant fans’ belief they are centre of the football worldBy Ken Early
IrelandHeat dome could emerge over Europe as Met Éireann forecasts temperatures of up to 25 degreesBy Jade Wilson
SoccerDundalk into European places, Shamrock Rovers win without Pico: League of Ireland lessonsBy Cian O'Connell
MusicMetallica at the Aviva review: no encore, no One, no Enter Sandman. Not tonight By Lauren Murphy
Crime & LawFianna Fáil minister criticises party dynasty for failing to report Bill Kenneally’s abuse By Barry Roche
RugbyCaelan Doris and Tommy O’Brien ruled out of Ireland’s opening Nations Championship gamesBy Muireann Duffy
TennisIrish pair Gannon and Barry undone by battle-tested Dutch duo in Dublin Challenger semi-finalBy Hannah Kate Costello
Gaelic GamesCork minors overpower Derry to march on to All-Ireland final against TyroneBy Steven Doherty
Crime & LawFormer teacher jailed for three years for possessing almost 6,000 child abuse imagesBy Eoin Ryan
Gaelic GamesWicklow weather four-goal Offaly storm to set-up Tailteann Cup decider against DownBy Paul Keane
World CupCody Gakpo and Brian Brobbey doubles as five-star Netherlands crush sorry SwedenBy Nick Ames
IrelandDonegal International Rally cancelled after teen killed and other spectators injuredBy Glen Murphy
GolfUS Open: McIlroy’s challenge fades as Wyndham Clark takes control on day three – as it happenedBy Gavin Cooney
Gaelic GamesClare boss Brian Lohan calls for action after David Reidy hospitalised by high challengeBy Denis Walsh