EconomyRising prices stalling Irish economy’s post-Covid recovery, budgetary watchdog findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
MotorsThe biggest rival to Mercedes’ all-electric EQS arrives. And it’s another MercedesBy Michael McAleer
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the latest report on the public finances: long-term questions need to be addressed
Your MoneyElectricity bills likely to remain high despite falling wholesale pricesBy Simon Carswell and Jennifer Bray
ResidentialPhotographer’s artisan Blackrock cottage on the market for €495,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BooksLater… with Jools Holland: As with the programme itself, go for the full, immersive experienceBy Anthony Roche
OpinionKathy Sheridan: The notion that football transcends politics is well and truly deadBy Kathy Sheridan
OpinionWe are storing up trouble by not factoring migrants into housing, health, education and transport policies, writes Catherine Day By Catherine Day
World CupKevin Kilbane: Oh God, whisper it ... but it really could be coming home for EnglandBy Kevin Kilbane
RecipesFeed four for less than €10 with Tom Kerridge’s one-pot sausage, tomato and butterbean stewBy Tom Kerridge
Commercial PropertyMerrion Fertility signs long-term lease on offices in Behan HouseBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFully-let south Dublin mixed-use investment sold for 56% above guide priceBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyRanelagh retail investment with asset-management potential for €475kBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLower values and lower returns in prospect as real estate adjusts to the new normalBy Kenneth Rouse
FilmGlass Onion: Daniel Craig’s detective returns – in an Oscar-worthy line of nautical romper wearBy Donald Clarke
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Australia were not cautious enough with Nic White after heavy blow to the headBy Gordon D'Arcy
Commercial PropertyDavy investors close in on €30m deal for Dundalk’s Marshes Shopping CentreBy Ronald Quinlan
Gaelic GamesWorld Cup: How the GAA learned to cope with the biggest sports event on EarthBy Seán Moran
Your Wellness‘I’m in a relationship with a woman who is 20 years older. That she will continue to age scares me’By Trish Murphy
Fashion‘They laughed at first, then they were cool with it’: Meet soccer’s most stylish manBy Nick Haramis
World Cup‘From euphoria to incredulity in a jiffy’: Buenos Aires left desolate after World Cup shockBy Jonathan Drennan in Buenos Aires
PoliticsCoveney criticises Fifa’s yellow card threat to players who wear OneLove armband By Marie O'Halloran
BusinessMicrosoft signs power purchase deals to support Ireland’s renewable energy infrastructureBy Ciara O'Brien
World CupWorld Cup All in the Game: Self-studying Robert Lewandowski not done just yetBy Mary Hannigan
Inside Politics NewsletterIreland’s cold snap places focus back on cost-of-living pressures By Pat Leahy
UKOwen Paterson takes UK government to European court over lobbying inquiryBy Sophie Wingate, PA Political Correspondent
Asia-PacificChina: Workers at iPhone factory protest over conditionsBy Ryan McMorrow and Nian Liu in Beijing and Gloria Li in Hong Kong
BooksSigned copies of Bob Dylan’s new book were on sale for $600 each. Then fans spotted a problemBy Remy Tumin
TV & RadioEurovision: Voting to open up to viewers across the world in major rule changeBy Matthew Weaver
OireachtasCall for debate on ‘culture’ that exists in State to ‘lawyer up’ over disability needsBy Marie O'Halloran
TV & RadioWednesday: The Addams Family gets a Gen Z twist – and Tim Burton gets his mojo backBy Ed Power
OireachtasMinister ‘very confident’ there will be turkeys for Christmas despite second avian flu outbreakBy Marie O'Halloran
OireachtasSuppliers pulling out of school meals scheme due to rising food costs, Minister saysBy Brian Hutton
IrelandUnion calls on Minister for talks on proposed changes to Garda support staff recruitmentBy Emmet Malone
BusinessAIB can sell couple’s Dublin house despite no charge on husband’s 50% stakeBy Ellen O'Riordan
World CupWorld Cup 2022: Asano strikes late as Japan stun GermanyBy Jamie Jackson at Khalifa International Stadium
OireachtasBoy with ‘profound’ autism waiting two years for reassessment despite recommendation to three HSE managers By Marie O'Halloran
CourtsDowdall criticises SF leader for not attending ‘Neddy’ Hutch’s funeral, Regency Hotel trial hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
CourtsCouple ‘heavily involved in substance abuse’ when they abducted daughter, court hearsBy Jessica Magee
BusinessConvention Centre sees record levels of new business following Covid shutdownBy Gordon Deegan
IrelandCervicalCheck: Hostility towards campaign group ‘completely unacceptable’, says ScallyBy Simon Carswell
BusinessBord na Móna and Ocean Winds join forces in offshore wind energy partnershipBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningSigns Ireland’s warm welcome to refugees could change, experts warnBy Jennifer Bray
EducationComputer glitch allowed 20 Junior Cycle students access to their results last weekBy Carl O'Brien
BusinessGoodbody Stockbrokers under investigation for alleged market-abuse systems failingsBy Joe Brennan
BusinessBusinesswoman claims €1m was wrongly used to buy hotel to house UkrainiansBy Aodhan O'Faolain
World CupKen Early: Germany’s protest was admirable but sponsors could look closer to homeBy Ken Early
PoliticsPeople seeking to exploit concerns of East Wall locals to ‘target’ vulnerable groups, Coveney saysBy Conor Lally and Marie O'Halloran
CourtsMan charged with causing criminal damage by throwing soup at Cork art gallery pictureBy Barry Roche
UKScotland needs go-ahead from London for independence vote, UK court rulesBy Lukanyo Mnyanda in Edinburgh and Jane Croft in London
OpinionRepairing the rifts that have been torn in Brazilian society during the Bolsonaro years will not be quick or easyBy Juliana de Albuquerque
BoxingMike Tyson’s curious metamorphosis continues with foray into the cannabis businessBy Dave Hannigan
World CupWorld Cup TV View: Roy Keane’s eyes bulge as the topic turns to players switching countriesBy Gordon Manning
World CupWorld Cup: Seven-goal Spain crush Costa Rica as Gavi announces arrival on world stageBy Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsIreland watching events in Iran before ‘finalising’ decision on re-opening embassyBy Marie O'Halloran
EuropeEurope Letter: ‘It’s going to unite us further’ - hackers harden European ParliamentBy Naomi O'Leary
World CupTite out to show Brazil can win World Cup with style in opening game against SerbiaBy Jonathan Lieuw in Doha
CourtsMan jailed for 18 months for subjecting garda to harassment involving false reports of sexual abuseBy Barry Roche
CourtsCyclist awarded €1,900 in two claims against motorists after multiple crashes in DublinBy Ray Managh
BusinessMost Federal Reserve officials back slower rate rises ‘soon’By Colby Smith and Harriet Clarfelt
Housing & PlanningLandlords moving to evict families via ‘legal loophole’, says Labour leader Ivana BacikBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsGovernment officially regains Dáil majority after Hourigan and Costello readmitted into Green Party foldBy Cormac McQuinn
HealthCervicalCheck investigator condemns doctors shunning women in cancer support groupBy Simon Carswell and Cormac McQuinn
OireachtasSlick property investors know loopholes are nothing like buses: miss one and another one arrives along almost immediatelyBy Miriam Lord
IrelandWind warning forecast for parts of Munster and south Leinster on Thursday morningBy Mark Hilliard
Social AffairsAn Post ‘committed’ to free Ukraine deliveries despite change in parcel serviceBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsTipperary man wanted in Sweden after going on the run from jail term on €4.7m income tax offencesBy Paul Neilan
IrelandCervicalCheck: Gabriel Scally says ‘serious work’ needed to create open disclosure policy By Simon Carswell
TV & RadioWhere’s Adrian Dunbar been all this time? Mother of God, at last we have our answer By Ed Power
Fine Art & AntiquesFeel the quality as Adam’s sale features works by Yeats, le Brocquy and Shinnors By Elizabeth Birdthistle