Your WellnessHospital colleagues talk of burnout and a lack of camaraderie. I know how we can begin to change thatBy Sylvia Thompson
Social Affairs‘I now have a 24-year-old son living in a neighbouring county. I think of him every day’By Marese McDonagh
BooksThe Story of Russia and Russia: Myths and Realities — Two books Putin would do well to readBy Seamus Martin
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MusicMorten Harket of A-ha: ‘We were jealous of U2. They didn’t get that Smash Hits-type fame’ By Ed Power
EconomyBusinesses turned off by red tape associated with State grant schemes, survey findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Peter Flanagan
Life & StyleOpen-plan offices are bad for companies, workers, health and morale. So why do we keep creating them? By David Brooks
FilmGeorge Clooney: ‘I had to do a kissing scene, and the director goes, Not like that! And I was, like, Dude, that’s what I do in real life’By Kyle Buchanan
In the NewsHow prolonged drought has left Somalia on the verge of a major human catastropheBy Sorcha PollakListen | 25:07
SoccerPundits struggle to get the tone right after queen’s death on a strange weekend of sportBy Mary Hannigan
OpinionUna Mullally: Queen’s death is another tentpole removed from ever-collapsing marquee called the UKBy Una Mullally
EconomySurging input prices plunge hospitality firms into difficulty, report warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandBudget 2023: Tensions rise as Ministers submit ‘unrealistic’ bids for extra fundingBy Pat Leahy
Your Family‘I’m terrified. I’m a single parent on a fixed income, and I’m just managing to juggle it all as it is’By Jen Hogan
Gaelic GamesDenis Walsh: Impartial commentary is like non-alcoholic beer — no hangover but no buzz eitherBy Denis Walsh
EuropeSwedish election: rightwing victory looms with more than 90% of vote countedBy David Crouch in Gothenburg
Commercial PropertyMaersk inks deal with Iput for 252,000sq ft of Dublin logistics space By Ronald Quinlan
Tennis‘I’m hungry for more’ Alcaraz beats Ruud in US Open final to win first grand slam at age of 19By Tumaini Carayol
Business Today DigestHousebuilding surges, hospitality on the brink, and the business headshotBy Colin Gleeson
EuropeBrussels offers to reduce Northern Ireland’s physical customs checksBy Andy Bounds, Sam Fleming and Patrick Jenkins
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: In which country might you drink a refreshing glass of Schorle?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
StageWake review: Thisispopbaby’s brilliant new show is like Riverdance for club queensBy Sara Keating
EuropeRussians ‘fled like Olympic sprinters’ as Ukraine advancedBy Roman Olearchyk and John Paul Rathbone in Kyiv
EconomyHigh inflation and ‘persisting uncertainties’ point to global slowdown, OECD warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
StageOops, This Is Toxic review: Candid revelations and cultural observations make for a riotous comic show By Mick Heaney
EnvironmentToo much plastic packaging waste incinerated rather than recycled, says EPA By Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsEU showing ‘flexibility’ in proposal to reduce Northern Ireland checks to a ‘couple of lorries a day’ By Cormac McQuinn
Politics‘No appetite’ to cut tax-free inheritance limit, Taoiseach saysBy Cormac McQuinn and Robert Kindregan
PoliticsCoastal EU states commit to creating enough wind energy to supply 10% of union’s needsBy Harry McGee
BusinessRevenue ends checks on which businesses paid dividends while on State Covid subsidiesBy Mark Paul
TransportAer Lingus passengers complain of ‘wretched’ service as a result of IT glitchBy Ronan McGreevy
An Irish DiaryKeys to the Kingdom: Michael O’Regan on the Kerry Association in DublinBy Michael O’Regan
HealthCampaign to tackle weight gain in young adults announced by Minister for Health Stephen DonnellyBy Jade Wilson
TennisCarlos Alcaraz overcomes pressure with exhilarating US Open winBy Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows
Crime & LawRemains of two children killed in car fire released to family as criminal inquiry beginsBy Conor Lally
CourtsBoy, 16, charged over Leaving Cert party stabbing which left youth seriously injuredBy Tom Tuite
UK‘Four days that changed relations’: former ambassador recalls queen’s visit to IrelandBy Simon Carswell
UKEdinburgh says farewell to the queen: ‘It’s fitting she passed away in Scotland’ By Freya McClements
Crime & Law‘I try not to go out at night’: Over 40% of Ireland’s minority community report hate crimeBy Mark Hilliard
DublinSpeed limits on residential roads need to be reduced in order to save lives, councillors sayBy Ellen O'Riordan