BooksThe Celtic World: A History – Were they superstitious, warlike hotheads as often depicted?By Chris Doyle
MusicThe Music Quiz: Cher’s 1964 debut solo single referenced which member of The Beatles? By Tony Clayton-Lea
Your MoneyAre you a fool to pay full price? From paint to phones, buying second-hand can slash your costsBy Joanne Hunt
FoodIreland’s food trucks: ‘When we didn’t get planning retention, we were devastated’By Katie Mellett and Áíne Ryan
StageColossus choreographer Stephanie Lake: ‘We’re a really small team, but we’re making big works’By Michael Seaver
Commercial PropertyLidl to shut landmark south Dublin store in final quarter of 2026By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyPaddy McKillen jnr seeks €6.25m for Dublin docklands office blockBy Ronald Quinlan
PoliticsSinn Féin declares ownership of six new properties in latest set of annual accounts By Colm Keena
InvestigationInvestigation: Ireland central to black-market gambling empireBy Mark Tighe, Rachel Lavin and Maxence Peigné
WeatherMet Éireann forecasts temperatures to increase from Friday as some areas face water restrictionsBy Órla Ryan
World CupRich kids and soccer dads: Why the US national team can never seem to make headwayBy Dave Hannigan
InvestigationHow a global gambling empire used Ireland to exploit addictsBy Mark Tighe, Rachel Lavin and Maxence Peigné
RugbyJimmy O’Brien making the most of late call-up after rediscovering his best formBy Gerry Thornley
Early Edition PodcastBlack-listed gambling sites, Sinn Féin’s merch profits, and life as a returning emigrantBy Aideen FinneganListen to Black-listed gambling sites, Sinn Féin’s merch profits, and life as a returning emigrantListen | 09:30
Rugby‘We’ve brought them over to see what they’re made of’: John Fogarty on giving youth a chanceBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: It’s not mind games – Ger Brennan is right about all the pressure being on KerryBy Darragh Ó Sé
Gaelic GamesSean Moran: It may be lovely hurling, but match officials must penalise the unfair prevention of a goalscoring opportunity By Seán Moran
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: This is not a criticism. It is an observation about this Ireland groupBy Gordon D'Arcy
OpinionEU presidency may expose hypocrisy at heart of Ireland on everything from Ukraine to defenceBy Alanna O’Malley
OireachtasJack Chambers of Commerce stands tall in the Dáil for Big Jim as legal aid row rumbles onBy Miriam Lord
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowDiplomatic efforts must be used to ensure detained Gazan doctor is released
Your Wellness‘I love my four adult children deeply, but they won’t leave home, and I am desperate’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterWorkers fear unproven AI impact on jobs and the merit of going second-hand By Dominic Coyle
Inside Politics NewsletterMcDonald charm offensive fails to win support for Sinn Féin Bill on united Ireland plansBy Ellen Coyne
DublinState buys O’Connell Street site from UK property group for MetroLink as part of €80m dealBy Olivia Kelly
CourtsJudge raises concern over ‘advertisement’ published by man who lodged child abduction caseBy Jack White
Inside Politics PodcastGermany at a crossroads: Football, political frustration and the far rightListen to Germany at a crossroads: Football, political frustration and the far rightListen | 41:19
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland boost for Limerick as captain Cian Lynch declared fit for hurling finalBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawTake court-prosecution decisions away from gardaí, Oireachtas committee toldBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawMan in critical condition after violent assault in Dublin’s north inner cityBy Conor Lally
Gaelic GamesAlternative All Stars: The footballers who deserve recognition despite early exitsBy Ciarán Kirk
Crime & LawMan arrested in connection with Dún Laoghaire shooting released without chargeBy Katie Mellett
PoliticsEuropean Parliament approves motion calling for Russia alumina export ban By Jack Power and Conor Gallagher
Your WellnessHow often to apply sunscreen, symptoms of heat exhaustion and safety tips for Ireland’s hot spellBy Kate Byrne
TV & RadioThe Office at 25: Behind-the-scenes secrets from TV’s funniest workplace mockumentaryBy Michael Hogan
World Cup‘They want Messi to stay in the tournament’: Egypt’s disallowed goal against Argentina leads to claims of injusticeBy Naomi O’Leary
BusinessHarris defends likely borrowing for funds even as Irish interest bill set to double By Joe Brennan
EuropeTrump lashes Nato allies before claiming there was ‘a lot of unity’ at Turkish summitBy Sabine Siebold, Humeyra Pamuk and Tuvan Gumrukcu
CourtsKneecap suing indigenous leader over allegedly defamatory statement opposing Canada gigsBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessGriffith College profit jumps 37% as it pursues expansion plans for Dublin campusBy Gordon Deegan
Middle EastIsrael prepares for possibility of renewed full-scale war following US attacks on IranBy Mark Weiss
America 2026Good cup, Bad Cup? Dave Hannigan in New York, Messi business, and the halo effectListen to Good cup, Bad Cup? Dave Hannigan in New York, Messi business, and the halo effectListen | 28:23
OireachtasDecriminalisation would spark increase in drug-induced psychosis, committee toldBy Órla Ryan
StageOscar Unwritten review: A consistently entertaining, if misleading, portrait of Oscar WildeBy Ruby Eastwood
Middle EastNo strait answer as US and Iran are stuck in cycle of strikesBy Andrew England in Dubai and Alice Hancock in London
An Irish DiaryAle, St Kilian: Frank McNally on Irish beer evangelism, Canadian modesty and ‘Corke’By Frank McNally
WorkLab technician sacked for sleeping in first aid room in ‘lead-contaminated’ uniformBy Stephen Bourke
UKFarage faces Count Binface in Clacton byelection after main parties rule out running candidatesBy Anna Gross and George Parker in London
Social AffairsFormer Christian Brother’s 1970 abuse confession letter concealed for decades, Dáil hearsBy Marie O’Halloran
OireachtasInbuilt breathalysers in cars get Road Safety Authority backing as road deaths riseBy Ellen Coyne
Crime & LawMan killed in Dún Laoghaire given suspended sentence weeks before fatal shootingBy Conor Lally
IrelandRoad Safety Authority officials criticised for ‘lack of visibility’ after spate of deathsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Ellen Coyne
CourtsHealthcare worker (50s) put number in girl’s phone after alleged sexual assault, court hearsBy Tom Tuite
CourtsJury resumes deliberations in trial of garda charged with rape of ex-wife and child crueltyBy Declan Brennan
Oireachtas‘Make it a beautiful day’: TD appeals to Taoiseach to prevent demolition of U2 school hallBy Marie O’Halloran
SoccerFAI delegates vote in favour of fulfilling Nations League fixtures against IsraelBy Gavin Cooney
Middle EastUS carries out new attacks on Iran, Trump says agreement to halt fighting is ‘over’By Jon Gambrell
Middle EastUS launches fresh strikes on Iran after Trump threat to ‘hit them hard tonight’By Jack White, Sarah Burns and Katie Mellett
RugbyRonan O’Gara in the frame to replace Leo Cullen at Leinster, says David HumphreysBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessZombie projects costing large organisations in Ireland ‘average of €667,000 a year’By Conor Healy