FilmThe Movie Quiz: How many actors have won Oscars for roles in Christopher Nolan films?By Donald Clarke
Special ReportsIreland in the European Green Deal: Offshore wind progressing amid streamlining initiativesBy Edel Corrigan
Special ReportsAs regulatory complexity dissuades investment, Europe demands simplicityBy Danielle Barron
Special ReportsEurope can escape fossil fuel shocks by accelerating its energy transitionBy Danielle Barron
Special ReportsIreland’s European moment: Council of EU presidency offers influence at key junctureBy Frank Dillon
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: Which Mediterranean island is halloumi cheese associated with?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
Special ReportsSMEs ‘bogged down by recent tsunami of regulations’, says Small Firms AssociationBy Emmet Ryan
Special ReportsAfter years of legislative bloat, EU competitiveness is back centre stageBy Sandra O'Connell
BusinessNavro chief Joe Redmond: ‘I don’t quite fit the profile of a fintech start-up CEO at this stage in my career’ By Paul Colgan
PeopleI longed to be part of a gang of local kids, though nature did furnish me with 10 siblingsBy Séamas O'Reilly
InvestigationThese Irish State agencies use password software with deep links to a Russian tech firmBy Conor Gallagher
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: Beauty can help women feel in control, and put us quietly back togetherBy Simone Gannon
Gaelic Games‘If you are called upon, you have to be ready’: Cian Lynch poised to play his part in finalBy Gordon Manning
InvestigationHow Russian password technology made its way into Irish State agenciesBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawDaniel Kinahan begins last appeal against extradition to IrelandBy Conor Lally and Cormac McQuinn
World CupKen Early: Tuchel left best passers at home then cursed England’s lack of possession DNABy Ken Early
OpinionNeither Martin nor Harris dared rebuke the US ambassador. Varadkar had no such qualmsBy Justine McCarthy
Gaelic GamesHurling is changing fast, but Galway’s Pádraic Mannion has never needed to keep paceBy Kevin Egan
RacingA hard sell to the public if it looks like British racing is fighting the bookies’ battleBy Brian O'Connor
OpinionItalia 90 changed Ireland, but the untold story of that year was the women’s gameBy Dermot Hodson
Early Edition PodcastSex abuser Michael Shine, Jamey Carney suspect and e-scooter brain injuriesBy Andrew McNairListen to Sex abuser Michael Shine, Jamey Carney suspect and e-scooter brain injuriesListen | 10:17
TV & Radio‘I sound like such an old git’: Newstalk’s Ciara Kelly laments the rise of automatic carsBy Mick Heaney
PoliticsAughinish Alumina warned Michael McGrath about sanctioning exports to RussiaBy Jack Power and Marie O’Halloran
RugbyTadhg Furlong aiming to tip the balance of his 50-50 record against the All BlacksBy Gerry Thornley
In the News PodcastPaul Howard watched every World Cup game – here’s what he learnedBy Bernice HarrisonListen to Paul Howard watched every World Cup game – here’s what he learnedListen | 33:27
Business Today NewsletterIreland’s new heavyweight builders and record Lions rugby profitsBy Ciarán Hancock
UKAndy Burnham is set to become the UK’s next prime minister. Here’s how the transition worksBy Megan Specia
CourtsTeenager who declined cancer treatment has capacity to make decisions on medical care, court rules By Fiachra Gallagher
StageTwo review: Patrick Ryan and Clelia Murphy bring this painful but very funny play to lifeBy Ruby Eastwood
StageThe Shaughraun review: Druid’s laugh-out-loud romp is the most enjoyable show you can imagineBy Ruby Eastwood
BusinessJohn Malone’s MHL hotel group acquires Dublin Airport hotels from Tifco in ‘€100m deal’By Ian Curran
CourtsUK healthcare assistant jailed for helping woman enter Ireland on ‘lookalike’ passportBy Natasha Reid
Food‘It’s taken off like a rocket’: Artisan Irish ice-pop maker Kahuna Pops thriving in the heatBy John O'Connor
BusinessGlobal tech stocks fall as AI trade goes into reverseBy Emily Herbert and Ian Smith in London, William Sandlund in Hong Kong and Leo Lewis in Tokyo
EuropeCutting excise duties on petrol and diesel is the wrong approach, EU commissioner warnsBy Jack Power
Gaelic GamesCian Lynch to start for Limerick as teams for All-Ireland hurling final announcedBy Muireann Duffy
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning’s player-by-player guide to Galway’s starting team for the All-Ireland final By Joe Canning
Gaelic GamesNicky English’s player-by-player guide to Limerick’s starting team for the All-Ireland finalBy Nicky English
IrelandIrish language commissioner highlights ‘concerning pattern’ of missed deadlinesBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: It mightn’t look like it, but New Zealand rugby is under threatBy Gerry Thornley
World CupMore than 200 countries endorse Infantino for fourth Fifa term despite Balogun scandalBy Nick Ames and Matt Hughes
RugbyRob Kearney on Ireland v New Zealand: ‘This backline is the best we have available’By John O'Sullivan
CourtsJames Kilroy appeal against conviction for murder of wife to be heard next yearBy Fiona Magennis
IrelandCork closes in on all-time heatwave record as another hot and sunny day forecastBy Ronan McGreevy
Inside Politics PodcastWhat to expect from Aughinish Alumina report and the call to ban e-scootersListen to What to expect from Aughinish Alumina report and the call to ban e-scootersListen | 39:56
AmericasWhat’s the story behind Argentina players holding up a banner about the Falkland Islands?By Ronan McGreevy
EuropeMillionaire US pro-Palestinian donor arrested over Hamas funding allegations lived in IrelandBy Rachel Lavin
World CupSpain v Argentina: Johan Cruyff’s legacy clear as the nation that shaped Messi faces its masterpieceBy Keith Duggan
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Galway are a rising power but Limerick have enough in the tank to winBy Nicky English
Gaelic GamesWomen’s football has had VAR for nearly a decade, so why not bring it into the men’s game?By Muireann Duffy
DublinDublin City Council curtails street cleaning to save water but no let off for graffitiBy Caroline O'Doherty
Crime & LawMV Matthew departs Cork having cost State €16m in berthing, crew and maintenance feesBy Barry Roche
AmericasTsunami warning triggered after 7.4 magnitude earthquake hits off Mexico coastBy Sofia Menchu, Gerardo Arbaiza, Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and Raul Cortes
BusinessPlanning permission refused for 14-storey office block on site of former City Arts CentreBy Gordon Deegan
EnvironmentElectricity waste hits €1.6m daily while ‘550,000 suffer energy poverty’By Caroline O'Doherty
GolfStuart Grehan focused on improving putting after first Major experience at BirkdaleBy Philip Reid
HealthCoombe at 200: ‘Back then women just had their babies, but now there is so much more to it’By Shauna Bowers
Middle EastUS hits bridges, energy facilities and key port as it expands strikes against IranBy William Christou
FilmBrenda Fricker opened the door to a new Ireland when she won her Oscar for My Left FootBy Donald Clarke
CourtsJudge approves demolition of 29 modular homes built without permission in DublinBy Mary Carolan
RugbyIreland Under-20s round off disappointing Junior World Championship against ItalyBy John O'Sullivan
CourtsHigh Court approves winding up of firm linked to Garda vetting forgery scandalBy Fiachra Gallagher
CyclingTom Pidcock surges up standings while Mauro Schmid wins Tour de France stage 13By Jeremy Whittle
Film‘Above all, she was genuinely authentic’: Tributes to the late Brenda Fricker By Stephen Conneely