BooksMartina Evans: Men who were in for drunken driving told me they weren’t ‘like that other lot’By Martina Evans
ResidentialWhat will €295,000 buy in countryside near Waterford city and in Dublin’s docklands?By Jessica Doyle
FilmMatt Johnson of Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie: ‘If you’re not embarrassed by your old work, you haven’t grown’By Tara Brady
Your FamilyLeaving Cert holidays: ‘If you unwisely decide to get a tattoo, please check all spellings with me first’By Jen Hogan
EconomyWe should halt data centre growth in Ireland unless they use 100% green energyBy John FitzGerald
BusinessIt’s great the Government wants to boost tourism by 50% - but were will the extra visitors stay?By Eoghan O'Mara Walsh
Your Money‘I regret buying a spin bike during the pandemic... It is now used as a clothes horse’By Tony Clayton-Lea
People‘I’m learning Irish. I need to get comfortable with not being any good for a long time’By Ruby Eastwood
MediaCaolan Robertson: From noted propagandist to pro-Ukraine ‘gonzo journalist’ with 1m followersBy Naomi O’Leary
PoliticsLuas Finglas line could begin construction in 2028, Minister saysBy Martin Wall and Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandAn underfunded Tusla will not be able to meet surging demand, ombudsman warnsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
LettersLetters to the Editor, June 22nd: On the Occupied Territories Bill, life after Leaving Cert and putting the Irish cart before the horse
World CupKeith Duggan: Welcome to one of the most soulful sports arenas in the United StatesBy Keith Duggan
Gaelic GamesDublin and Kerry reassert old order to march into All-Ireland quarter-finalsBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Clare show glimpses of form but big Dublin win overshadowed by injury tollBy Nicky English
World Cup‘This place was crazy’: Visiting World Cup fans give Americans cause for celebrationBy Dave Hannigan
World Cup‘Useless’ in the delivery room, footballing fathers may as well stay put at the World CupBy Mary Hannigan
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Iran peace talks; better North-South rail links; and who is Caelan Robertson?By Andrew McNairListen to Podcast: Iran peace talks; better North-South rail links; and who is Caelan Robertson?Listen | 12:13
Gaelic GamesDenis Walsh: Hurling has changed profoundly, without anyone giving or seeking permissionBy Denis Walsh
IrelandMinister has ‘no difficulty’ with powers for cities to introduce tourism taxBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessApartment subsidy scheme has spent 70% of budget on just half of its housing targetBy Killian Woods
Gaelic GamesFrom cat start to fateful finish, Fermanagh’s official tweeter goes through the wringerBy Paul Fitzpatrick
DublinGPO to host community events pending a ‘national conversation’ on its futureBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Martin Wall
World CupKen Early: Hydration breaks are the latest effort to destroy the essence of footballBy Ken Early
UKStarmer expected to outline timetable for departure outside No 10By Mark Paul and Jack Horgan-Jones
Rugby‘I still made loads of errors’: Sam Prendergast sidesteps praise after redemptive performanceBy John O'Sullivan
OpinionDonald Trump is channelling the leadership style of the ancients, without even realising itBy Clare Moriarty
FashionThe pleasures of Vinted have often little to do with money, although the cash is niceBy Nadine O’Regan
OpinionUnderground bins for Dublin: Swap plastic bags for under-street waste collectorsBy Una Mullally
In the News PodcastWhat we know about the lives of Irish primary school children By Bernice HarrisonListen to What we know about the lives of Irish primary school children Listen | 20:04
SoccerCrumlin’s Pico Lopes helps Cape Verde deliver another World Cup shock in Uruguay drawBy Ewan Murray at Miami Stadium
Sports BriefingWorld Cup 2026, Day 11: Fabulous firsts for Yamal, Salah, Egypt and Cape VerdeBy David Gorman
BusinessTaoiseach Micheál Martin says Ireland can secure an EU capital markets deal this yearBy Barbara Moens and Henry Foy
WorldTrump ally Abelardo de la Espriella wins Colombian presidential electionBy Andreina Itriago and Oscar Medina
MotorsBring your pet everywhere? Here are the best cars for drivers with dogsBy Neil Briscoe and Michael McAleer
Crime & Law‘I needed to ask him to change his ways’: A mother on confronting her son’s killerBy Cian O'Connell
Inside Gaelic GamesIs home advantage fair in Round 3 of All-Ireland series? What we learned from the GAA weekend
StageThe Lost Tapes of Lydia Howell review: A musician lost in the wilderness of writer’s blockBy Chris McCormack
MusicOlivia Dean at Marlay Park review: Brilliantly affirmative gig fuelled by approachable star powerBy Ed Power
Inside Politics NewsletterBritish political stability a thing of the past as Keir Starmer says he will step downBy Paul Colgan
Dublin‘The magic continues’ – supporters of Cape Verde’s Pico Lopes celebrate World Cup odysseyBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsFormer US soldier accused of murdering Kerry farmer Michael Gaine to go on trial next yearBy Ellen O’Riordan
CourtsSecond man before High Court after extradition warrant issued over Robbie Lawlor’s murderBy Fiona Magennis
America 2026World Cup podcast: Turkey crash out but other dark horses stay in the race Listen to World Cup podcast: Turkey crash out but other dark horses stay in the race Listen | 49:59
CourtsAer Lingus apologises to Canadian family for refund delay after removal from flightBy Conor Pope
BusinessAlan Greenspan, long-time US Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100By Steve Matthews and Scott Lanman
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland SFC quarter-final draw: Kerry to play Tyrone on Saturday, Dublin to play Galway on SundayBy David Gorman
Middle EastBinyamin Netanyahu’s Iran gamble leaves Israel isolated as Trump turns to diplomacyBy Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv
MusicLouth Contemporary Music Society: Coming Together review – New music makes festival’s strongest impressionBy Michael Dervan
World CupCristiano Ronaldo risks ruining his legacy if he continues to stymie Portugal at the World CupBy Miguel Dantas
EuropeSpain: former transport minister sentenced to 24 years for corruptionBy Emma Pinedo and David Latona
BusinessDepartment of Public Expenditure objected to adding 190 staff to energy and water regulatorBy Ken Foxe
Crime & Law‘The only person telling lies is you’ – the full story of Jeffrey Donaldson’s abuse trialBy Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
EconomyAlan Greenspan’s deregulation agenda set the scene for Ireland’s financial crashBy Cliff Taylor
Gaelic GamesHurling’s ecosystem is fragile - the sport can’t afford another year like thisBy Denis Walsh
CourtsMan jailed for 17 years for rape and coercive control of ex-partnerBy Claire Henry and Sonya McLean
CourtsFormer DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson found guilty of all 18 child sex abuse charges By Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
CourtsRiad Bouchaker told gardaí after arrest that he ‘did not want to kill’, court hearsBy Mary Carolan
The Counter Ruck PodcastWhy is Leo Cullen leaving Leinster?Listen to Why is Leo Cullen leaving Leinster?Listen | 17:22
BusinessCentral Bank seeks public’s views as it aims to update how it regulates financial systemBy Colin Gleeson
IrelandBrazilian man subjected to ‘mistaken identity’ deportation order gains Irish citizenshipBy Cian O'Connell
BusinessEuropean Commission approves €15m aid for Irish fishing and aquaculture companiesBy Conor Healy
CourtsMan who got tattoo as reminder of day he violently raped teenager is jailed for 10 yearsBy Eimear Dodd
CourtsResidents seek injunction to force DAA to comply with Dublin Airport passenger capBy Fiachra Gallagher
Gaelic GamesDublin and Galway set for Sunday showdown as quarter-finalists all given seven-day turnaroundsBy Gordon Manning
Politics‘It’s so lovely’: TD’s husband among over 4,600 people to become Irish citizensBy Ellen Coyne
IrelandHot weather warning as Ireland set for temperatures of up to 30 degrees this weekBy Katie Mellett
An Irish DiaryHow much Beckett can one man take? Denis McClean goes to Venice to find outBy Denis McClean
Middle EastIran agrees to UN nuclear inspectors’ return as part of deal on sanctions with USBy Patrick Wintour and Jonathan Yerushalmy
UK Politics Andy Burnham sworn in as new MP after ‘broken’ Starmer holds back tears as he resignsBy Órla Ryan, Ronan McGreevy, Mark Paul and Carl O'Brien
RugbyWho will succeed Leo Cullen at Leinster? Ronan O’Gara is among the intriguing possibilitiesBy Gerry Thornley
RacingChristmas Day and Benvenuto Cellini part of strong Aidan O’Brien team for Irish Derby By Brian O'Connor
RacingWorld Pool ‘not a factor’ in stewarding decisions for nine-race Irish Derby cardBy Brian O'Connor
Europe‘Thank you, dear Keir’: European leaders pay tribute to Starmer as EU-UK summit postponedBy Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
CourtsNew custody cases may be disrupted as solicitors escalate action over legal aid paymentsBy Mary Carolan
In the News PodcastJeffrey Donaldson found guilty: the full storyListen to Jeffrey Donaldson found guilty: the full storyListen | 28:12
CourtsMan accused of directing criminal gang activities faces Special Criminal Court trialBy Fiona Magennis
EducationLeaving Cert Italian: Students may have been caught out thinking ‘ananas’ meant ‘bananas’By Jack Brady
EducationSchool vice-principal caught up in Clonskeagh Mosque ‘power struggle’ awarded €40,000By Stephen Bourke
CourtsCourt refuses to release transcripts from trials of sex offender Michael ShineBy Declan Brennan
World CupLionel Messi makes history as double in win over Austria moves him to 18 World Cup goalsBy Nick Ames at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
EuropeSchools close in France as red heat alerts spread amid soaring temperaturesBy Jon Henley in Paris
Crime & LawTeen (16) denied he left home on night Cork postman Barry Daly was killed, trial hears By Barry Roche
CourtsMan charged with the murder of his father (73) at family farm in Co WaterfordBy Olivia Kelleher
Politics‘Take Mr Donaldson down’: The rise and fall of former DUP star Jeffrey DonaldsonBy Seanín Graham
CultureClive Davis, who launched careers of Whitney Houston, Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen, dies aged 94
Crime & LawGarda treated in hospital after patrol vehicle rammed by stolen car in Co Cork By Cian O'Connell
PoliticsIreland enjoys benefits of Nato without downsides, says US envoy to military allianceBy Conor Gallagher
SoccerAaron Greene’s late strike earns Shamrock Rovers a point and denies Derry a much-needed victoryBy Gavin Cooney