Housing & PlanningIslanders to get grants of up to €84,000 to renovate vacant or derelict homesBy Jennifer Bray
SportB Boy Aleon, aka Leon Dwyer hoping to be first Irish breaker to qualify for the OlympicsBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandRevenue carrying out ‘work’ on Siteserv fallout after judge called for tax investigationBy Arthur Beesley
HealthHSE asked to ‘urgently examine’ ways for patients on waiting lists to ‘self-refer’ for private treatmentBy Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesLimerick maestro John Kiely expects champions to match Clare’s work ethicBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Football needs to stop obsessing over form and pay attention to substanceBy Seán Moran
Music‘I love Irish songs and the Irish language. Putting that with something more ethnically me, it just feels right’By Siobhán Long
OpinionKathy Sheridan: Some youngish TDs are quitting. The question is why more are not? By Kathy Sheridan
Your Family‘I say no a lot more — something I should have realised a long time before Parkinson’s’By Sheila Wayman
Commercial PropertyRichard Barrett’s Bartra seeks occupier for new Dublin docklands office By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFingal County Council sees off developers to secure Lucan lands for more than €3.6mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyIreland’s largest shopping centre to be put up for sale with €725m price tagBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialI’m worried about the resale value of my apartment if I set the rent too lowBy Kersten Mehl
ResidentialLabour of love: Restored and refurbished Carlow church for €685,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Your Wellness‘I work for a company owned by siblings who don’t talk to each other. It’s ruining my life’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterClune’s €350m pay day; ‘Blanch’ back on the market; and tolls rise by up to 30cBy Dominic Coyle
BusinessProfits at Zara owner Inditex beat forecasts as sales surge bucks cost-of-living crisis By Corina Pons and Helen Reid
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: PGA-LIV merger comes ‘like a lightning bolt out of the blue’By Mary Hannigan
Your WellnessWalking and yoga ‘can cut risk of cancer spreading or returning’By Andrew Gregory in Chicago
Financial ServicesAustralian tax office explores possible offences abroad in PwC scandalBy Nic Fildes
EuropeKherson residents blame ‘inhumane’ Moscow for destroyed dam as flood waters rise By Dan Sabbagh in Kherson
IrelandISPCA issues ‘urgent’ appeal after rise in costs linked to pandemic pet abandonmentBy Jade Wilson
EnvironmentSewage discharge into Nenagh river shut off by Uisce Éireann after EPA inspectionBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsGolf tournament spectator knocked unconscious by golf ball withdraws appeal over damagesBy Mary Carolan
Financial ServicesMortgage holders likely to face two more rate hikes, Central Bank governor says By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Life & StyleFirst Look: Live like a student in new tourist accommodation at Trinity’s Printing House SquareBy Deirdre Falvey
MusicHarry Styles at Slane: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Conor Capplis
PoliticsMinister for Finance will ‘carefully consider’ warnings by the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, Donohoe saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
GolfRory McIlroy involved in angry exchange at PGA Tour players meeting – reportBy Phil Casey, PA Golf Correspondent
BusinessTelegraph titles set to be sold after Lloyds calls in receiversBy Daniel Thomas, Emma Dunkley and Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan
SoccerAfter stuttering start to Ireland career, Adam Idah looks to break goal droughtBy Gavin Cummiskey
Climate CrisisESB switch from coal to oil at Moneypoint power plant could drive up emissions, environmental group warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Health‘Live your life with no regrets’: Cancer awareness campaigner Trina Cleary dies aged 38By Nathan Johns
Music‘Lovely, compliant and sober’: Harry Styles’s fan base gets ready for Slane CastleBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessBook-keeper ‘used’ contract situation with brewery to deal with visa status, WRC findsBy Stephen Bourke
PoliticsNorthern Ireland a ‘disaster’ and UK government has ‘responsibility to step in’, says former Stormont speakerBy Freya McClements
CourtsMalaysian students’ exclusion after arriving for online course during Covid was ‘rational’, court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
UKPrince Harry says Mirror Group carried out ‘industrial-scale destruction of evidence’By Jane Croft in London
CourtsRelative’s DNA needed to help identify woman who died violently in Dublin home, inquest hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
CourtsRussian wins challenge to international protection refusal after alleging FSB falsely accused him
Soccer‘Take it or leave it’: Qatari bidder declares crunch time for Manchester UnitedBy Jamie Jackson and Fabrizio Romano
CourtsGerard Hutch fails in bid to get State to pay legal costs following acquittal in Regency trialBy Mary Carolan
CanadaCanadian wildfire smoke spreads from Ottowa to New York By Aime Williams in Washington and Joshua Chaffin in New York
HealthMore than €1.48 billion in damages paid by State after claims related to health service since 2018By Cormac McQuinn
EducationJunior Cycle religious education: environmental concerns feature on topical paperBy Peter McGuire
Crime & LawGarda Commissioner renews appeal for information on Jerry McCabe murder suspects on 27th anniversary of shootingBy David Raleigh
Your MoneyCancer survivors to gain access to mortgage protection after years of refusalBy Dominic Coyle
An Irish DiaryWatters rising – Frank McNally on the campaign to revive the memory of a forgotten artistBy Frank McNally
Ireland‘First there was the war; now this’ - Ukrainian in Ireland on dam attack that destroyed her homeBy Jade Wilson
Asia-PacificAntony Blinken to visit China this month in sign of easing tensionsBy Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington
GolfGolf’s filthy lucre: the bottom line of the deal between the PGA Tour and Saudi PIF in dollarsBy David Gorman
Gaelic GamesDerry determined not to let Rory Gallagher controversy derail them, says Shane McGuiganBy Gordon Manning
EuropeUkraine’s destroyed dam: ‘The legacy will last dozens of years’By Andrew E Kramer and Maria Varenikova in Kherson
GolfGovernment ministers concerned about ‘sportwashing’ implications of PGA Tour and Saudi PIF dealBy Seanín Graham, Ronan McGreevy and Jack Horgan-Jones
Education‘It just feels like a summer exam’: Leaving Cert students take first ever State exam in their strideBy Ellen O’Donoghue
CourtsStardust ‘melting ceiling’ probably caused by polystyrene insulation, not ceiling tilesBy Kitty Holland
EducationLeaving Cert student with two-hour school commute is ‘looking forward to chilling’ after examsBy Hamsa Ashaguur
CourtsMan with ‘physique of body builder’ bit, hit and spat at garda during prolonged assaultBy Marese McDonagh
CourtsWoman doused with boiling water warned to drop assault charges or she would be murderedBy Jessica Magee
CourtsCriminal with 124 previous convictions needed drugs when he stabbed doctor on e-scooterBy Eoin Reynolds
SoccerJarrod Bowen’s 90th minute strike clinches Europa Conference League title for West HamBy Jacob Steinberg
SoccerWill Smallbone: ‘I’ve shown resilience to know I can take on anything thrown at me’By Gavin Cummiskey
Consumer TechMeta Quest 3: Slimmer headset with higher resolution and better performanceBy Ciara O'Brien
Social AffairsRacism ‘part of daily life’ for people in minority and migrant groups in North, report findsBy Freya McClements
Europe‘We are grateful, but we just don’t want to be here’: Ukrainians in Moldova on dilemma of returning home By Naomi O'Leary
CompetitionsWin a pair of tickets to the special preview screening of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at Cineworld, Dublin.