BooksRegime Change: The chaos of Donald Trump exposed in blow-by-blow accounts of highly sensitive meetingsBy Daniel Mulhall
Advertising FeatureWomen in Construction Awards 2026 celebrate talent across Ireland’s building sector
BusinessIrish unit of US technology firm PTC pays just $151,000 tax as profit soars to $240mBy Killian Woods
Your MoneyWhy is Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, cheaper than chocolate maker Hershey?By Proinsias O'Mahony
IrelandHeat warning in place for five counties as temperatures to hit 29 degreesBy Kitty Holland and Katie Mellett
AfricaAngolan death metal band capture pulse of vibrant country still growing into independenceBy Harry McGee
PoliticsAnalysis: Public-sector unions to get ‘bolshie’ in febrile pay talks atmosphereBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Business‘We’re aiming for 90,000 bottles by 2029’: Meet the Dutchman betting €4m on Slane vineyardBy Killian Woods
FashionAmy Huberman was a fan of her first brand. Now this Irish designer is going bolderBy Deirdre McQuillan
PricewatchFirst the Vinted app failed. Then came ‘the most infuriating customer service interaction’By Conor Pope
BusinessPensions group calls for Irish fund as shift from domestic assets goes ‘too far’By Joe Brennan
Your Money‘I paid €4,500 for my vintage 1962 Volvo Amazon car, originally owned by Mary Black’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Gaelic GamesMeath’s Ruairí Kinsella on his ACL injury: ‘I knew my season was over straight away’By Gordon Manning
Social Affairs‘Lifeline’ service for older people in south Dublin faces closure after more than six decadesBy Kitty Holland
TravelHolidaying as a single parent: ‘I was conscious of the tables with fathers getting served faster’By Joanne Hunt
Early Edition PodcastPodcast: Violent porn ban; GAA World Games; yellow weather warnings for heatBy Andrew McNairListen to Podcast: Violent porn ban; GAA World Games; yellow weather warnings for heatListen | 09:28
World CupKen Early: Did Tuchel really think he could talk like that about Jude Bellingham and get away with it?By Ken Early
Gaelic GamesPundits scream VAR after Dublin find themselves on wrong end of a decision or threeBy Mary Hannigan
SportIreland prepare for daunting prospect of playing New Zealand in Eden Park citadelBy Gerry Thornley
RacingIrish tracks braced for potential impact of British racing’s affordability checksBy Brian O'Connor
Gaelic GamesGreat teams win. It is what we expect, even when the victories look differentBy Denis Walsh
EuropeFrance calls off Bastille Day fireworks and Tour De France cuts loop amid heatwave By Deborah Cole and Emily Beament
Gaelic GamesDon’t mention the hype: Andy Moran bristles at ‘bullsh*t’ question from reporterBy Paul Fitzpatrick
ScienceAli Hewson and others could raise almost €20m for new children’s science centre, adjudicator findsBy Martin Wall
OpinionReferendums aren’t always a good idea. Ever tried to vote out ‘the people’?By Sinéad O'Sullivan
In the News PodcastHow black-market betting sites lure Irish punters By Bernice HarrisonListen to How black-market betting sites lure Irish punters Listen | 31:28
IrelandVeterinary in Ireland: Corporate chains grow as care expectations for pets ‘skyrocket’ By Cian O'Connell
Global BriefingDispute in South China Sea between China and Philippines shows no signs of easingBy Denis Staunton
DublinHSE to sell large protected structure in Dublin after no State body expresses interestBy Olivia Kelly
PoliticsDepartment of Justice accused Government of ‘knowingly under-resourcing’ EU presidency budgetBy Jack Power
USLindsey Graham betrayed his younger self by becoming Trump’s golf buddy and confidantBy Keith Duggan
CourtsChild of woman with severe mental health issues is lawfully in State care, High Court findsBy Ellen O’Riordan
BusinessIrish construction boom drives revenue growth at Woodie’s and Chadwicks owner GraftonBy Ian Curran
PhotographyThe remarkable life of Sam Neill, from Omagh to Jurassic Park – in picturesBy Dan Dennison
Inside Gaelic GamesMayo’s changing of the guard reaps rewards: Five things we learned from the GAA weekend
Life & Style‘I thought I was going to lose her’: Dog rescued after ‘eating discarded cannabis’ on Ben Nevis hiking trailBy Nadeem Badshah
Gaelic GamesDublin’s Ciarán Kilkenny announces his retirement from intercounty footballBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsAughinish Alumina: Ireland will ‘work with’ European Commission if sanctions proposed, McEntee saysBy Jack Power
PoliticsMore than 100 solicitors quit free legal aid scheme as Minister says he will not give inBy Ronan McGreevy and Harry McGee
Gaelic GamesThree weeks of obvious errors caught on screen raises pressure on GAA to consider video reviewBy Seán Moran
TV & RadioRTÉ’s Áine Lawlor signs off: From ‘swot’ to ‘bolshie’ broadcaster, she never lost her impish charmBy Mick Heaney
Middle EastShips pass through Strait of Hormuz in secret as US and Iran continue fightingBy Weilun Soon
BusinessResidents object to plan to turn former hardware store on Baggot Street into pubBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessFiring of M&S worker after wife secretly copied staff discount card ruled unfairBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsOne of four family members convicted in sex abuse trial disappears, court told By Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
IrelandTribunal finds Malawi asylum seeker not gay despite attending Pride and LGBTQI+ involvementBy Gordan Deegan
Middle EastIsrael sets date for general election as public support for Netanyahu falls, polls showBy Mark Weiss
PoliticsGovernment favours blanket ban on social media for under-16s despite EU proposalsBy Harry McGee
UKBritish counter-terrorism police leading investigation into Ann Widdecombe’s deathBy Alistair Smout and Muvija M
Gaelic GamesRaised to win All-Irelands, Ciarán Kilkenny was conductor of the Dublin orchestraBy Malachy Clerkin
IrelandSix-week hosepipe ban issued for parts of east of country amid ongoing hot weatherBy Caroline O'Doherty
Crime & LawJamey Carney murder: Gardaí believe man arrested in Jordan is victim’s boyfriendBy Conor Lally and Barry Roche
World CupSpain, France, Argentina and England beware: Demons haunt the World Cup semi-finalsBy Jonathan Wilson
RacingIrish raiders hope to storm to Paris glory in Bastille Day Group One highlight By Brian O'Connor
Inside Politics PodcastMarine Le Pen’s new bid for power and the history of France’s far rightListen to Marine Le Pen’s new bid for power and the history of France’s far rightListen | 56:11
BusinessFacebook parent Meta launches legal challenge to Coimisiún na Meán investigationsBy Fiachra Gallagher
Ireland‘The standard is off the scale’: World’s largest dance competition comes to DublinBy Stephen Conneely
RugbyOwen Doyle: How has blatant illegality in the maul gone so far without being addressed?By Owen Doyle
CourtsIrish cancer patients paid up to €50,000 for unauthorised treatments advertised on social mediaBy Tom Tuite
IrelandWith July 12th falling on a Sunday, Orange Order parades come alive on the 13th By Seanín Graham
CourtsDublin councillors bring High Court challenge against State in bid to rename Herzog ParkBy Paul Neilan
UKAndy Burnham secures Labour leadership with landslide support, paving way to becoming UK PMBy Pippa Crerar
PoliticsGovernment sidesteps Varadkar’s criticism of US ambassador visit to Conor McGregor pubBy Harry McGee
World Cup‘Heir to Messi and Maradona’: Spain’s Lamine Yamal ready to break French hearts againBy Keith Duggan
Middle EastMomentum for EU action over Israeli settlements gets bogged down in procedural squabble By Jack Power
Crime & LawPolish-led ‘violence as a service’ crime gang owned arsenal of guns seized in MidlandsBy Conor Lally
Middle EastEU accused of stalling the ball on trade ban with illegal Israeli settlements By Jack Power
Crime & LawPSNI begins murder investigation after three family members found dead in Co Antrim homeBy Seanín Graham
Courts‘I remember the person he used to be’: Man in cannabis psychosis stabbed childhood friend By Sonya McLean
CourtsMurder accused claims former partner carried out killing of Michael Foley in CorkBy Olivia Kelleher
USLindsey Graham’s sister appointed to serve rest of Republican’s US Senate termBy Chris Stein in Washington, David Smith in Columbia, South Carolina and Lucy Campbell
Middle EastTrump to reinstate US naval blockade of IranBy Steff Chávez in Washington, Bita Ghaffari in Tehran and Alice Hancock in London
EducationMajority of parents say back-to-school costs are a financial burden, survey showsBy Niamh Towey