Crime & LawArmy likely to be withdrawn from guarding Portlaoise Prison due to dwindling numbers of paramilitaries in E WingBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & Law‘Extremely strained’ relationship between military officers and civil servants, report finds By Conor Gallagher
RugbyJohnny Sexton: ‘You go off for HIA and don’t come back, everyone presumes that’s a concussion, it’s not’By Gerry Thornley
RugbyNew Zealand v Ireland: Under the roof and cornered but opportunity remains for biggest one-off win everBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesCavan hoping Tailteann Cup glory can be ‘springboard to push on again next year’By Paul Fitzpatrick
WorkLovin’ Dublin founder Niall Harbison on moving from life in Irish media to caring for street dogs in ThailandBy Barbara McCarthy
Gaelic GamesClare hurler Tony Kelly: ‘You have to keep going - you can’t tog in and go home’By Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Analysis must outweigh emotion after an All-Ireland final defeatBy Joe Canning
ResidentialTake 5: What will €275,000 buy in Poland, France, Romania, Spain and Waterford?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
MusicInterpol: The Other Side of Make-Believe — One of this century’s most special bandsBy Éamon Sweeney
TV & Radio‘I’m going to call it a day’: Boris Johnson’s father Stanley gets a grilling on Newstalk By Mick Heaney
InteriorsThinking about tackling your home improvement project yourself? Think againBy Denise O'Connor
IrelandSummer is here: Temperatures set to reach up to 27 degrees next week after warm, dry weekendBy Jade Wilson
FoodTayto’s new fizzy cola flavour taste test: ‘Our national vegetable has been defiled’By Glen Murphy
PoliticsSinn Féin to table motion of no confidence next week in GovernmentBy Jack Power, Vivienne Clarke and David Raleigh
BooksEdna O’Brien wins Pleasure of Reading Prize; Dubray opens third new book store in six monthsBy Martin Doyle
HealthPharmacies report ‘huge’ increase in Covid-19 antigen test salesBy Jack Power and Vivienne Clarke
Asia-PacificWorld leaders stunned after shooting of ex-Japanese PM Shinzo AbeBy Edward White in Wellington and FT reporters
CourtsDublin man jailed for life as judge dismisses privacy objections linked to Graham Dwyer rulingBy Eoin Reynolds
TV & RadioBlack Bird review: Ray Liotta poignantly shines in final acting role before his deathBy Ed Power
SoccerPremier League club of recently arrested player aware of rape allegation made against him last autumnBy Suzanne Wrack and Nick Ames
Asia-PacificShinzo Abe: A resilient, driven leader who became a controversial figureBy David McNeill in Tokyo
TransportIrish Rail worker narrowly escaped being hit by train at Co Meath station, report detailsBy Seán McCarthaigh
EuropeOccupied Ukrainian city facing ‘disaster’ as Russia urged to end grain blockadeBy Daniel McLaughlin
EuropeUkraine’s digital defences hold out in cyber war with Russian hackersBy Daniel McLaughlin in Kyiv
UKHow the Republic of Ireland has become an ‘incredibly inspiring’ story for Welsh nationalistsBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsThree men given suspended sentences over ‘misguided’ spray painting of Irish Rail trainsBy Eimear Dodd
Housing & PlanningHousing minister will ‘assess’ Greystar plans to increase rental prices By Sarah Burns
BusinessDoomed Boris leaves Flutter shares in limbo as UK gambling review gathers dust By Joe Brennan
CourtsSupreme Court to hear HSE’s appeal over decision to lift consultant doctor’s suspensionBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsSupreme Court declines to hear appeal by former election candidate over possession order for family homeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
USChicago shooting: Bodies and blood on pavement cast dark cloud over Fourth of July paradeBy Martin Wall
CyclingTadej Pogacar pounces to make it back-to-back Tour de France stage winsBy Jeremy Whittle at La Super Planche des Belles Filles
OireachtasIndependent TDs take centre stage as Government seeks to shore up support ahead of confidence voteBy Jennifer Bray
CourtsSupreme Court to examine extent Minister must consider constitutional family rights in deportation decisionsBy Ellen O'Riordan
Courts‘The fear never goes away’: Woman addresses older brother as he is jailed for sexual abuseBy Jessica Magee
BusinessBHP will face €5.9bn high court lawsuit over Brazilian dam disasterBy Jane Croft, Neil Hume and Michael Pooler
CourtsCoercive control victim tells court ‘it only took him six weeks to destroy me’By Fiona Ferguson
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland women’s quarter-finals: Previews, team news and throw-in detailsBy Jackie Cahill
IrelandThreat to Irish wild birds from avian flu requires emergency response - BirdWatchBy Kevin O'Sullivan
RacingRyan Moore clocks up the air-miles in bid to repeat Belmont Derby-Oaks double By Brian O'Connor
CourtsDrones, social media and indelible paint: How graffiti attacks on trains have stepped upBy Tim O'Brien
An Irish DiaryAnd the Beatrices Go On - Frank McNally on the dark-haired beauties of Joyce, Dante, and Patrick KavanaghBy Frank McNally
Middle EastIsraeli MP calls Al Jazeera journalist’s killing ‘tragic’ and a ‘mistake’By Simon Carswell
Asia-PacificBefore fatal shooting, Japan’s Abe was up close with the crowdBy Satoshi Sugiyama in Nara, Japan
TennisNovak Djokovic into Wimbledon final where Nick Kyrgios awaits - now fighting fewer demonsBy Johnny Watterson
PoliticsRebuilding Irish-British relations key to strength of Belfast Agreement - MartinBy Jennifer Bray
CourtsLawyers caution against reading too much into first ruling on phone evidence after Dwyer victory By Mary Carolan
CourtsCourt extends order preventing illegal occupation at council-run Traveller Group Housing schemeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsFianna Fáil backbenchers rise up, but Taoiseach is not in their crosshairs - for now By Jennifer Bray
Housing & PlanningPaul Hyde resigns from An Bord Pleánala following allegations of conflict of interestBy Shauna Bowers
Social AffairsNumber of gender recognition certs issued hit highest level in 2021 By Pat Leahy and Shauna Bowers
OpinionLiberals are fine with politicised courts as long as it is their kind of politicsBy Maria Steen
WorldBody of Shinzo Abe returns to Tokyo as Japan mourns former leader’s death By David McNeill in Tokyo