Social AffairsDomestic violence: ‘You don’t know what you are facing when that call comes in’By Marese McDonagh
OpinionIreland is not doing enough – we must take at least 1,000 Afghan refugeesBy Sister Stanislaus Kennedy
Social Affairs‘Pro-arrest’ approach to perpetrators of domestic abuse must continue – Women’s AidBy Kitty Holland
PoliticsCoronavirus restrictions likely to remain until OctoberBy Jennifer Bray, Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
EnvironmentVacant property tax likely under Housing For All proposalsBy Jennifer Bray and Cliff Taylor
AbroadThe son of Irish emigrants who built Australia’s largest manufacturing companyBy Dr J Patrick Greene
MediaRTÉ had 60:40 ratio of men to women on air in early pandemic response, research findsBy Laura Slattery
FoodMissing your Spanish holiday? These tips will bring a taste of Spain to your home cookingBy Dale Berning Sawa
Music‘Frank Sinatra’s That’s Life speaks to me. I’ve worked on all sorts of things to survive’By Jerry Fish
ResidentialFormer religious residence offers scope for boutique hotel for €750,000By Alanna Gallagher
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Did Tyrone decide missing training was more risky than not getting vaccinated?By Ciarán Murphy
BusinessO’Leary warns of tourism’s difficulties, Irish Water delays and the digital divideBy Conn Ó Midheach
BooksDoireann Ní Ghríofa wins James Tait Black Prize; Sinéad Gleeson anthology on musicBy Martin Doyle
Middle EastAfghan-Irish woman fleeing Kabul: ‘I was crying, people were climbing over me’By Vivienne Clarke
IrelandLeaving Cert results available from next week with ‘very short’ appeals timelineBy Jade Wilson
TV & RadioAre you 4ft 5in with a 41in waist, and a Danny DeVito lookalike? This job could be made for youBy Glen Murphy
Asia-PacificTaliban leader says group wants to ‘forget the past’ as he offers assurancesBy Matthieu Aikins and Jim Huylebroek
BusinessSales, profit rise at CRH amid lifting of Covid restrictionsBy Ciara O'Brien and Barry O'Halloran
TransportFerry operator ICG sees revenues rise 8% in first half despite Covid-19 and BrexitBy Laura Slattery
HealthNumber of Covid-19 patients in ICU highest since early April - HolohanBy Jennifer Bray and Vivienne Clarke
TransportAirborne Capital in Japanese venture with Far Eastern investment manager MercuriaBy Barry O'Halloran
PoliticsElectric Picnic organisers make final plea to Government to let event go aheadBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawIrish resident handed five-year sentence in Iraq for unspecified convictionBy Peter Murtagh
Social AffairsGovernment housing strategy needs to provide for ageing population, says AloneBy Harry McGee
TechnologyLack of funding in cyber defences puts Irish businesses at risk, survey findsBy Ciara O'Brien
EnvironmentIreland saw temperatures ‘close to normal’ amid Europe’s hottest year on recordBy Colin Gleeson
Middle EastJoe Biden: ‘We will not forgive. We will not forget. We will hunt you down and make you pay’
IrelandGovernment says 75 Irish citizens and residents still in AfghanistanBy Conor Gallagher and Harry McGee
MusicBig Red Machine: How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last review – lingering goodnessBy Tony Clayton-Lea
PoliticsMacron denies he is pressurising Ireland on corporate tax reformBy Arthur Beesley, Lara Marlowe and Pat Leahy
PoliticsDifferences over corporate tax rate at Martin-Macron meeting in DublinBy Pat Leahy, Lara Marlowe and Arthur Beesley