RugbyNew Zealand v Ireland: Biggest one-off win of them all the prize on offer at Eden Park fortressBy Gerry Thornley
Education‘It may be time to cap university places’: Can school leavers be convinced to ditch CAO points race?By Carl O'Brien
RugbyJohnny Sexton: ‘Schmidt is the one who made us believe that we could beat the All Blacks’By Gerry Thornley
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Reconstruction of records destroyed in Four Courts a sign of political maturityBy Diarmaid Ferriter
BusinessZeus Packaging goes from war-torn Ukraine to a landmark deal with JJ O’Toole in LimerickBy Ciarán Hancock
TransportMore turbulence in store for passengers as airline industry grapples with disruptionsBy Barry O'Halloran
SoccerLisa Fallon: Women’s football can stand as its own pillar and the Euros will re-enforce thisBy Lisa Fallon
FoodFrench fairytale castle where you can drink in the views — and the fine wineBy Marie Claire Digby
TV & RadioStar Trek: Strange New Worlds. It’s Captain Kirk, without the sexual harassment lawsuitsBy Patrick Freyne
Gaelic GamesGearoid Hegarty looks for positives as Limerick return to action after four-week breakBy Paul Keane
ResidentialWhat will €525,000 buy in Mexico, South Africa, Turkey, France and Tullamore?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Asia-PacificXi Jinping insists Hong Kong must be governed by patriots on 25th anniversary of handoverBy Chan Ho-him and Gloria Li in Hong Kong and Tom Mitchell in Singapore
BusinessHouse price growth, manufacturing output falls and another bout of turbulence in the air travel sectorBy Conn Ó Midheach
BusinessPM Group grew operating profit 26% last year as pandemic boosted pharma sectorBy Colin Gleeson
Financial ServicesBarclays hands UK staff €1,400 pay rise to ease cost-of-living crisisBy Stephen Morris
SponsoredInnovations at Pfizer encompass not only vaccines and medicines but energy and biodiversity projects, too
PoliticsPension age should not go beyond 66, Taoiseach says By Vivienne Clarke, Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
EuropeRussian rockets kill 21 Ukrainians in Black Sea village after Snake Island withdrawalBy Daniel McLaughlin in Kyiv
MusicThe Hibernian Muse: Music for Ireland by Purcell and Cousser – Whelan and his team give it all its worth By Michael Dervan
RugbyMatt Williams: Overreaction to Joe Schmidt news shows Ireland’s national inferiority complex By Matt Williams
StageGirl from the North Country: In a Depression-era musical, Dylan’s music gives everyone a leg-upBy Chris McCormack
Life & StyleIs it the end for ash hurleys? Tree disease poses uncertain future for makers and playersBy Harry McGee
EuropeHow a former TV presenter raised €19m in three days to fund Ukrainian militaryBy Daniel McLaughlin in Kyiv
OireachtasDepartment to engage ‘intensely’ with schools to open special classes - FoleyBy Sarah Burns
Crime & LawHusband who stabbed wife three times during row over his drinking jailed for five yearsBy Fiona Ferguson and Eimear Dodd
Crime & LawAttorney General says Ireland must always be on alert against threats to rule of lawBy Mary Carolan
InnovationCotter Agritech cofounder Nick Cotter wins top student entrepreneurship programmeBy Ciara O'Brien
Social AffairsAdoptees and parents urged to register contact preferences as ‘historic’ legislation enactedBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessEason reports record online revenues but store sales well below pre-Covid levelBy Ciarán Hancock
UK‘West isn’t always best’: African fashion designers decolonise a London museumBy Sally Hayden in London
IrelandSwissport apologises for missing bags as more than 1,000 Aer Lingus passengers hit by cancelled flights By Jade Wilson and Conor Pope
PoliticsBudget measures on cost of living will have ‘immediate impact’, says TaoiseachBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeThree Dutch conspiracy theorists jailed for prolonged targeting of Covid public health scientistBy Peter Cluskey in The Hague
HealthPublic concern about Covid-19 falls sharply despite rise in hospitalisations - surveyBy Simon Carswell
CourtsDerry man jailed for 15 years for ‘catalogue of rape’ against two step daughtersBy Eamonn MacDermott
PoliticsNI protocol row: Varadkar playing ‘fast and loose’ over powersharing, says DUPBy Seanín Graham
PoliticsGovernment ‘not comfortable’ that now is right time to close Navan ED — Taoiseach By Cormac McQuinn
IrelandJune worst on record for hospital overcrowding with almost 10,000 patients on trolleys By Shauna Bowers
UKTory MP Chris Pincher suspended from party over assault allegationsBy Sebastian Payne and George Parker in London
PricewatchCost of living: Drop your loyalty, laziness and fear and save up to €5,000 a year by switching By Conor Pope
BusinessKlarna valuation crashes to $6.5bn from $46bnBy James Fontanella-Khan, Ortenca Aliaj, Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan and Arash Massoudi
Gaelic GamesClare can stand firm in face of expected Kilkenny storm in All-Ireland hurling semi-finalBy Seán Moran
Opinion‘I feel scared for them’: 17-year-old Irish activist on the overturning of Roe v WadeBy Amy O'Brien
OpinionPaul Gillespie: Constitutional reform in Chile could inform United Ireland debateBy Paul Gillespie
ObituariesDom Phillips obituary: British journalist whose killing highlighted the plight of the Amazon
OpinionAfter Roe, America’s well-organised radical right will continue to score victoriesBy Daniel Geary