BooksOpening Night by Sara Baume: Deep insights into her own psyche, with respect for the creative process By John Boyne
Property ClinicCould crossed wires be causing my apartment electricity bills to be so high?By Aisling Keenan
The Counter Ruck PodcastWhere do Ireland now stand in the Nations Championship?Listen to Where do Ireland now stand in the Nations Championship?Listen | 37:31
BusinessWith shareholders lining up to oppose its takeover, this is an important week for DCC By Cantillon
Your MoneyCan we choose which of our two properties is exempt from capital gains tax?By Dominic Coyle
Your MoneyThe greatest gift to leave your family? A lump sum to pay off inheritance taxBy Fiona Reddan
PeopleFrom Boston to Ireland: ‘It’s been almost three years, but I’m still a foreigner’By Hosanna Boulter
BusinessGod’s glue: How Henkel holds the Sagrada Família together, with some Irish help By Neil Briscoe
Ireland‘We’re only half doing nightlife in Ireland’: campaigners call for reforms to move forwardBy Katie Mellett
BusinessChannor warns tax surcharge puts small Irish developers at ‘competitive disadvantage’ By Killian Woods
BusinessAverage house in Ireland sold just once every 50 years, MyHome report findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Gaelic GamesStephen Rochford: Kerry’s prolific Dylan Geaney yet another attacking problem for rivals DublinBy Stephen Rochford
Better with Money PodcastIreland’s new investment scheme: what Irish finance influencers were told behind closed doorsBy Aideen FinneganListen to Ireland’s new investment scheme: what Irish finance influencers were told behind closed doorsListen | 35:00
EducationKildare school claims it is being ‘punished’ by department after enrolling extra classBy Jack White
Rugby‘There’s little moments that are pretty cool’: Prendergast brothers shine in AustraliaBy Gerry Thornley
Your FamilySeán McCague and dementia: he would say ‘the computer’s not working as well as it used to’By Sheila Wayman
Early Edition PodcastGeorge Gibney found guilty of historic sex abuse; and wildfires rage across southern EuropeBy Andrew McNairListen to George Gibney found guilty of historic sex abuse; and wildfires rage across southern EuropeListen | 06:41
Sports BriefingWorld Cup 2026: US flop after Trump’s intervention as Belgium show how to drop big namesBy Ciarán Kirk
Gaelic GamesGer Brennan says pressure is on ‘standout favourites’ Kerry in All-Ireland semi-finalBy Gordon Manning
BusinessCairn Homes to break €1bn in sales and deliver 6,000 new homes this year and nextBy Killian Woods
Inside Politics NewsletterEnd of term approaches for Dáil, but EU presidency keeps politicians focusedBy Ellen Coyne
CourtsMan set fire to car and robbed shop shortly after serving jail term for killing teenagerBy Sonya McLean
BusinessLiquidators appointed to five firms in Greg Kavanagh’s property group over Revenue debtsBy Killian Woods
FashionMichael Stewart marks a first for Irish fashion with debut Paris haute couture showBy Deirdre McQuillan
PoliticsTaoiseach hopes to help Ukraine make ‘historic’ progress on EU bid during presidency By Jack Power
Scéal“Dúirt Liam Ó Maonlaí liom uair amháin, agus muid i mbun píosa ceoil a chruthú le chéile, gurb é an próiseas an chuid is tábhachtaí, agus ní an méid a tharlaíonn ina dhiaidh…Ní dhéanfaidh mé dearmad ar an chomhairle sin go deo.”By Una Mullally
Gaelic GamesHenry Shefflin faces uphill task in Kilkenny with need to both improve and innovateBy Denis Walsh
Crime & Law‘I didn’t want to take her life,’ Dublin man says in Hungarian trial over killing of American nurse By Bálint Domotor in Budapest
In the News PodcastInside the court as George Gibney is found guilty By Bernice HarrisonListen to Inside the court as George Gibney is found guilty Listen | 22:32
PeopleInside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding: The details we know so farBy Madison Malone Kircher and Gabriella Gershenson
SoccerWill Wednesday’s FAI egm determine whether the Ireland-Israel matches go ahead? By Gavin Cooney
UKGroup including Prince Harry and Elton John lose lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher over phone-hacking claimsBy Michael Savage
PoliticsUnited Ireland is ‘the big idea for our future’ says Sinn Féin leaderBy Ellen Coyne and Marie O’Halloran
Inside Politics PodcastNigel Farage resigns as MP and triggers byelection Listen to Nigel Farage resigns as MP and triggers byelection Listen | 15:41
Middle EastExplosions injure 18 in Damascus as Emmanuel Macron meets Syrian presidentBy Cian Ward in Damascus
MusicU2 release new single Street of Dreams – a buzzy, uplifting number clearly made for radio airplayBy Nadine O’Regan
PoliticsIreland has ‘no immediate plans’ to set up asylum seeker return hubs outside EU – TaoiseachBy Jack Power
WorldTrump ‘very disappointed’ with Nato as alliance unveils arms deals worth billionsBy Andrew Gray, Tuvan Gumrukcu, Huseyin Hayatsever, Humeyra Pamuk and Sabine Siebold
CourtsUnfair dismissal case of former Inland Fisheries Ireland chief adjourned until SeptemberBy Martin Wall
Crime & LawToxic masculinity creating ‘testing time’ for staff at Oberstown child detention centreBy Hugh Dooley
WorkHealth and housing will leave other sectors of the economy short of workers – report By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsRTÉ directed to provide covert footage from nursing homes documentary to health watchdogBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessStocks slip despite Samsung’s record profit as AI outlook revives jittersBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
An Irish DiaryFrom Cillian to Kylian: the unlikely modern popularity of a seventh-century saintBy Frank McNally
America 2026The US buckle in Seattle, Cristiano bows out and Paul Howard’s party trickListen to The US buckle in Seattle, Cristiano bows out and Paul Howard’s party trickListen | 44:49
OireachtasOccupied Territories Bill banning trade in goods but not services passed by Dáil without voteBy Marie O’Halloran
IrelandAlleged sexual abuse by nun at NI mother and baby home should be investigated, says report By Seanín Graham
Courts‘A crime of spite and revenge’: Man jailed for arson attack on rival sushi restaurantBy Jessica Thompson
CourtsTen of 12 rape trials adjourned in solicitors’ fees row, Social Democrats leader claimsBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsJury begins deliberations in trial of garda accused of raping ex-wife and child crueltyBy Declan Brennan
PoliticsSeveral European Parliament political groups to back call to ban alumina exports to Russia By Jack Power and Conor Gallagher
CourtsIrish Rail sues Tipperary council over order to remove signal mast next to protected structureBy Paul Neilan
CourtsMan who raped sisters cannot be named due to being a minor at time, High Court rulesBy Declan Brennan
OireachtasDepartment of Transport ‘wants to avoid’ MetroLink costs spiralling like children’s hospitalBy Órla Ryan
PoliticsPreventive healthcare and ‘upscaling’ of free contraception part of latest Women’s Health Action PlanBy Cormac McQuinn
Golf‘I have no worries about Shane’: Paul McGinley rejects idea Lowry cannot handle pressureBy David Gorman
Climate CrisisIreland’s greenhouse gas emissions down for fourth consecutive yearBy Caroline O'Doherty
PoliticsO’Neill calls on Little-Pengelly to clarify what she knew about Jeffrey Donaldson’s behaviour By Ellen Coyne
Crime & LawDeath of American woman (43) in Killarney house upgraded to murder inquiryBy Olivia Kelleher, Ronan McGreevy and Conor Lally