RugbyAndy Farrell focused on the task at hand with a healthy squad ready to make historyBy Gerry Thornley
HealthAbortion law falls short of women’s needs and creates ‘chilling effect’ on clinicians, HSE report warnsBy Kitty Holland
RugbyMaori All Blacks v Ireland: Andy Farrell focused on unearthing ‘four or five jewels’By Gerry Thornley
HealthDifficulties in accessing abortion in cases of fatal foetal anomaly, review findsBy Kitty Holland
TV & RadioLove Island has made Dami the Dubliner its 2022 villain. Now it must protect himBy Ed Power
Music‘I was arrested 100 times’: Pussy Riot’s Maria Alyokhina on Putin, prison and beatingsBy Zoe Williams
The Uber FilesThe Uber Files shine spotlight on Irish lobbying regulationBy Arthur Beesley and Simon Carswell
BusinessSecond French interconnector could bring down energy costs, says Irish think tankBy Colin Gleeson
BooksThe Digital Republic: Karlin Lillington on a book Irish politicians should read as they try to regulate tech By Karlin Lillington
Gaelic GamesKevin McStay: Kerry’s monumental win over Dublin showed us Gaelic football in all its gloryBy Kevin McStay
GolfDifferent Strokes: No Claret in Jack’s Jug as Nicklaus went tee total with trophy celebrations By Philip Reid
Your Wellness‘When you have a physical disability, the world is a very unaccommodating place’By Sacha Dekker
RugbyGerry Thornley: Wonderful shot at history for Ireland may never come their way againBy Gerry Thornley
Your FamilyA 12-year-old on life with ADHD: ‘I was, like, Why do they not like me? Why? And I just didn’t know’By Sheila Wayman
Business Today DigestAer Lingus misery; a grim economic outlook; and budgeting advice from Irish mammiesBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandNI fire crews receive 200 emergency calls on first night of bonfiresBy Jonathan McCambridge and David Young, PA
Inside Politics DigestConfidence motion may fail but it highlights precariousness of Coalition numbersBy Jennifer Bray
USJanuary 6th committee to examine role of far-right groups in US Capitol riotBy Lauren Gambino in Washington
HealthAbortion in Ireland: ‘My country washed its hands of us. For women like me nothing has changed’By Kitty Holland
EuropeUkrainian medic’s three months in a Russian cell: ‘They tried to squeeze evidence out of me’By Valerie Hopkins
Asia-PacificShinzo Abe shooting: who are the ‘Moonies’ and why are they in the spotlight?By Justin McCurry in Tokyo
PoliticsDefence Forces funding to rise to €1.5bn to fund recruitment, pay rises and new equipmentBy Pat Leahy
MusicTosca: In Irish National Opera’s production, spectacle and interpretation gel with the music and singingBy Michael Dungan
Housing & PlanningPublic lido and training centre worth €25m planned to replace whitewater rafting schemeBy Olivia Kelly
OireachtasTeachers leaving Dublin due to ‘extortionate rent and soaring house prices’, Dáil toldBy Sarah Burns
IrelandDublin must choose between good relations with unionism or NI protocol, senior Orangeman saysBy Freya McClements
CourtsChild covertly photographed in home on behalf of Irish Life settles case for €20,000By Ray Managh
PoliticsMinister has not had pushback on call for ‘double digit’ increases to welfare payments By Cormac McQuinn
SoccerTransfer news: Nathan Collins becomes most expensive Irish transfer as Josh Cullen joins Burnley
MediaFuture of Media Commission response a muted sequel to an already overfamiliar storyBy Laura Slattery
SportAllen counter attack plus continuing Bracewell form halt Ireland as New Zealand wrap up ODI series winBy Nathan Johns
SoccerRaphinha close to Barcelona move, with Leeds poised to accept €58m bidBy Fabrizio Romano, Jacob Steinberg and Ed Aarons
An Irish DiaryWho’s bringing the horse to France? A history of Ireland in 100 questions By Frank McNally
CourtsTaoiseach expresses sympathy on death of judge and former Fianna Fáil TD Séamus HughesBy Mary Carolan
MarketsTwitter calls Musk’s bid to scuttle $44bn deal ‘invalid and wrongful’By Hannah Murphy and Sujeet Indap
Middle EastIsrael trumpets goodwill gestures to Palestine ahead of Biden visit By Mark Weiss in Jerusalem
CourtsViolent burglar who left residents with ‘significant trauma’ has sentence increasedBy Paul Neilan
USTrump pressed election fraud claims despite top advisers’ doubts, committee hearsBy Kiran Stacey in Washington
Social AffairsStories of women who travelled for abortion are ‘heartbreaking’, Donnelly saysBy Kitty Holland and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsFamilies paying thousands to have children privately assessed due to HSE backlog By Carl O'Brien
SpaceJames Webb Telescope delivers stunning images early, opening up new era exploring the universeBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandAssociation for Defence Forces officers sees ‘glaring inequalities’ in Government’s plan By Jade Wilson and Sarah Burns
OireachtasTDs served up a steaming vat of political cliche to mark arrival of two-month summer breakBy Miriam Lord
CourtsJury in trial of teenager accused of murdering fisherman told to consider reasonable forceBy Eoin Reynolds
BusinessUber Files: ‘Unacceptable’ for lobbyist to suggest avoiding official channels by contacting minister at homeBy Simon Carswell and Arthur Beesley
IrelandGovernment commits to new funding for Defence Forces until 2028 By Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
HealthSome long Covid patients seek experimental ‘blood washing’ treatment abroad, investigation findsBy Jade Wilson
IrelandAlan Stanford asked to step aside from post at Pittsburgh theatreBy Deirdre Falvey and Martin Wall
Crime & LawWatchdog says Ireland yet to implement recommendations to prevent corruption in politicians and judiciary By Mary Carolan