Crime & LawEx-priest jailed for 15 months as sisters urge other victims to come forwardBy Stephen Maguire
Politics‘A crucial relationship’: How Merkel helped determine Ireland’s place in EUBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandDivorce applications rise by nearly a third in wake of new legislationBy Colm Keena and Colin Gleeson
SportGold for Ireland! Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan row to famous win at Tokyo 2020By Johnny Watterson
IrelandHealth officials warn of strain on hospitals but Covid-19 admissions remain lowBy Arthur Beesley and Martin Wall
SoccerTrump and Republicans seemed to revel in the US women soccer team’s Olympic loss to SwedenBy Dave Hannigan
ResidentialRestored €1.75m Georgian estate in Co Meath brought into the 21st centuryBy Alanna Gallagher
SportSonia O’Sullivan: Olympic debutants have nothing to lose and everything to gainBy Sonia O'Sullivan
AbroadYoung and Irish? Before you head for Canada, be sure you’d happily join Generation HomelessBy Patrick McKenna
ResidentialWestlife star Mark Feehily puts his lakeside retreat on the market for €1.15mBy Alanna Gallagher
Music‘There are no rules now’: The gen Z women who’ve made pop punk the sound of the summerBy Hannah Ewens
Your Fitness‘I was sick, tired and had lost myself – until I began lifting weights at 71’By Paul Cocozza
BusinessLotto’s a winner; Permo foresees 50% profit rise; and SilverCloud founders cash inBy Dominic Coyle
Asia-PacificUS concern over China nuclear build-up after new silos reportBy William J Broad and David E Sanger
SportTokyo 2020 Day 6: Dickson and Waddilove disqualified from Race 5 and 6 as rowers claim goldBy Ian O'Riordan and David Brannigan
Sport‘We are just here trying to be the best we can be’: O’Donovan describes victory in TokyoBy Sarah Burns and Vivienne Clarke
Life & StyleIreland ‘one of world’s best five places’ to survive global societal collapseBy Damian Carrington
TV & RadioBob Odenkirk of Better Call Saul in stable condition after ‘heart-related incident’By Dave Itzkoff
ResidentialCompound interest: Co Wexford property with three houses on 2.5 acres for €895,000By Alanna Gallagher
PoliticsCoveney apologised for not following procedure in Zappone appointment – TaoiseachBy Cormac McQuinn
RugbyRassie Erasmus offers to step back from final Lions matches in extraordinary videoBy Robert Kitson
CourtsMan jailed for nine years for assaulting teen during four-day ‘reign of terror’By Brion Hoban and Sonya McLean
Ireland‘I had a year’s practice at isolation’: Older people speak of distress during lockdownBy Tim O'Brien
Financial ServicesRory Best joins insurance broker Ardonagh as director of developmentBy Ciara O'Brien
Crime & LawCab seizes cash, cars, Rolex watches and cherry-picker in ‘super raid’ in Co LongfordBy Conor Lally
PoliticsTaoiseach does not expect Covid-19 vaccination to be required for return to officesBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandCovid-19 vaccination programme approaches ‘final furlong’ as 1,361 new cases reportedBy Arthur Beesley
MarketsStrong earnings and rising oil prices boost European shares to all-time highsBy Barry O'Halloran
BusinessBallymun store was Ikea’s best performer globally when it reopened on May 17thBy Gordon Deegan
PoliticsRestaurants targeted by ‘malicious’ fake bookings in ‘co-ordinated’ campaign, RAI saysBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandGavin Duffy and Facebook resolve case over ads that claimed businessman was deadBy Gerry Moriarty
HealthUnvaccinated fans arriving for Super Cup in Belfast will not have to self-isolateBy Gerry Moriarty and Brian Hutton
Social AffairsDaft withdraws appeal against finding of discrimination in property adsBy Sorcha Pollak
An Irish DiaryChurchyard Bard – Frank McNally on the lasting fame of Thomas Gray, who died 250 years ago on this dayBy Frank McNally