TV & RadioThe Bear: When Jamie Lee Curtis and Olivia Colman sign up for cameos, you know you’ve hit the big time By Ed Power
MotorsHow China has secured global domination in the world of car batteries and electric carsBy Neil Briscoe
In the NewsKaren Duggan’s World Cup preview: the Irish underdogs Down UnderBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 26:44
Gaelic GamesLimerick manager John Kiely a witness as hurling’s evolutionary wheel turns full circleBy Stephen Barry
MediaRyan Tubridy’s decision not to seek €120,000 bonus he was entitled to ended up adding to his troublesBy Colm Keena
MusicThe Music Quiz: Irish band BellX1 took their name from which American author?By Tony Clayton-Lea
IrelandTrust, funding and social class: has Irish football finally learned how to play politics?By Nathan Johns
IrelandRussian hackers threaten to release masses of private data stolen from Irish communications regulatorBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: From unlimited heartbreak to boundless achievement in seven stagesBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: With 10 minutes to go I couldn’t see how Kerry were going to winBy Darragh Ó Sé
BooksThe Hour After Happy Hour by Mary O’Donoghue: stories about Irish emigrant lives and those left behindBy Houman Barekat
MusicBell X1 at Iveagh Gardens: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Danielle Walsh Ronan and Conor Capplis
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland hurling final countdown: Limerick boss in no mood to revisit Nickie Quaid’s contact lens moment By Gordon Manning
PoliticsNew children’s hospital board says design changes not to blame for costly delaysBy Jennifer Bray
Women's World CupOpens in new windowAmber Barrett: ‘We’re gonna do our best to spoil the party on Thursday night’ By Louise Lawless
IrelandHigher taxes for larger cars under review as €1.5bn in revenue lost in electric-vehicle switchBy Cormac McQuinn and Barry O'Halloran
Music‘If the albums sell on Bandcamp we go, Wahoo, someone actually bought something!’By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksAnn Napolitano on the Oprah effect: ‘95 per cent of the credit goes to her, not my book’By Sara Keating
OpinionMichael McDowell: State must not fill vacuum left by religion with its own doctrinesBy Michael McDowell
Commercial PropertyRetail parks, shopping centres and quality streets prove to be the biggest draw for investorsBy Rod Nowlan
EducationNumber of students doing PLC courses falls despite policies to tackle ‘obsession’ with CAO pointsBy Carl O'Brien
Your WellnessEvery drive in the car chipped away at my confidence and impacted how I felt about myselfBy Bronagh Loughlin
Property ClinicMoisture is forming between the layers of my double-glazed windows. What should I do?By Noel Larkin
EuropeGreece Letter: spiralling cost of traditional holiday locations makes Greeks strangers in their own landBy Richard Pine
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I might be okay, but I’m not fine at all after trying to buy Taylor Swift ticketsBy Róisín Ingle
CourtsUnfairly dismissed principal who endured ‘terrible injustice’ over 11 years must be reinstated, judge rulesBy Mary Carolan
Your MoneyBrianna Parkins: How to go about financing the purchase of your fixer-upperBy Brianna Parkins
PoliticsWorld will be left in more dangerous place if Russia not held accountable for Ukraine aggression, Ryan tells UNBy Martin Wall
Business Today NewsletterGovernment weighs construction VAT cut, export controls warning and paying for a fixer upperBy Peter Flanagan
Social AffairsTusla signals emergency placements for children in care a key ‘risk’ for agencyBy Jack Power
BusinessDigital Learning Institute raises €1.8m in funding as it plans international expansionBy Ciara O'Brien
Social AffairsDecision to close Tuam creche accommodating 120 children reversed after outcryBy Sarah Slater
StageBedbound: Colm and Brenda Meaney shine as Father and Daughter in Enda Walsh’s most Beckettian playBy Sara Keating
HealthFurther 21 cases of suspected physical and sexual assault found at ‘Emily’ HSE care facility By Nathan Johns
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Amber Barrett confident that Ireland are in with a prayer against Australia By Mary Hannigan
Women's World CupOpens in new windowGianni Infantino confirms Fifa will not directly pay bonuses to players but to associationsBy Gavin Cummiskey
StageLie Low: This outstanding Irish play deserves to set Edinburgh Festival Fringe alightBy Chris McCormack
SoccerMinister says Government need time to consider increase in betting tax to boost funding for sportBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsTwo men plead guilty to attempting to deceive post office worker over dead man’s pension in CarlowBy Sarah Slater
EuropeWe may be living through the biggest wrong turn in government policy in a lifetimeBy Janan Ganesh
SportUlster rugby showing ‘absolute disrespect’ to Grenfell victims by extending sponsorship with KingspanBy Nathan Johns
Asia-PacificThai election winner blocked from premiershipBy Robin Harding in Hong Kong and Ryn Jirenuwat in Bangkok
IrelandDramatic decrease in number of Georgian people seeking asylum in Ireland during 2023By Harry McGee
USUS police search issue search warrant in connection to fatal shooting of Tupac ShakurBy Julia Jacobs
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWomen’s World Cup: Ireland out to make golden memories in historic showdown with AustraliaBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsBus Éireann to pay man €1,500 in compensation after not allowing him to travel with support dogBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessRestaurant Patrick Guilbaud serves up €344,600 profit after two years of lossesBy Gordon Deegan
IrelandUkraine criticises alleged use of Irish component in Iranian drone used to target civiliansBy Ronan McGreevy and Conor Gallagher
StageEvery Brilliant Thing: An enjoyable, interactive and life-affirming monologue about mental healthBy Deirdre Falvey
CourtsMan (34) escapes jail for one-punch assault on ‘frail’ 81-year-old hospital patientBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsWoman’s Co Laois home was purchased and renovated with crime proceeds, CAB claimsBy Ellen O'Riordan
Housing & PlanningMinister for Housing rules out VAT reduction for building of new homesBy Jennifer Bray
CourtsLockdown barbecue’s alleged host met gardaí alone after 20 people fled into fields, court hears
PoliticsBoard given new date for children’s hospital completion - but will not reveal it for monthsBy Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
Climate CrisisIt is hard to think, let alone move, during the hottest part of the day in a boiling ItalyBy Paul Cullen
FilmMargot Robbie and Ryan Gosling on Barbie: ‘I remember thinking, I’m never going live this down’By Nicole Sperling
FilmOppenheimer review: Cillian Murphy gives a commanding turn. But why is Florence Pugh reduced to Crazy Naked Chick?By Tara Brady
Gaelic GamesFemale intercounty players suspend equality protest after framework for player charter agreed By Gordon Manning
PoliticsCapping pay levels at RTÉ not ruled out, says Minister as Ryan Tubridy set to meet Kevin Bakhurst to discuss futureBy Harry McGee
BusinessEuropean shares edge higher after UK inflation rate proves lower than expectedBy Laura Slattery
Women’s World CupWomen’s World Cup: ‘The Matildas are underestimating the Irish turnout, but we’re going to have the louder voices’By Kate McDonald
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWorld Cup: Ireland tips provokes rage against the machine By Mary Hannigan
StageDublin Fringe Festival 2023: 562 performances in 32 venues, including 45 world and 18 Irish premieresBy Deirdre Falvey
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland v Australia: ‘We don’t fear anyone,’ says Vera Pauw in advance of World Cup kick-offBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsFamily doctor who prescribed drugs to known addicts found guilty of professional misconductBy Seán McCárthaigh
Ireland‘We were at a lot of weddings in the Royal’: Landmark Boyle hotel returns as a cultural and business hub By Marese McDonagh
USTrump target letter and Michigan prosecutions suggest investigation into aftermath of 2020 election getting widerBy Martin Wall
EuropeUN weather agency warns of little respite in ‘summer of extremes’ as wildfires burn Greek homesBy Naomi O'Leary
SportStuart Broad enters 600 club as England’s attacking call pays off at Old TraffordBy Ali Martin at Old Trafford
PoliticsLarge budget overspends in Department of Health cannot continue, Donohoe warnsBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsOne of two accused of man’s murder allegedly sent message saying he was after ‘opening Mulvey’s face up’By Ryan Dunne
Women's World CupOpens in new windowKatie McCabe: ‘We don’t just want to create history, we want to leave a legacy’By Louise Lawless
Social AffairsDozens of people take part in anti-asylum seeker protests in south DublinBy Kitty Holland and Jack Power
EnvironmentEPA report ‘would limit farm stock levels, ruining farmers’, Oireachtas committee toldBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandReport finds ‘lack of trust’ within Irish dancing governing body after ‘feis-fixing’ scandalBy Jack Power
Social Affairs‘Very likely’ many of the 796 babies’ remains at Tuam grave will never be identifiedBy Kitty Holland
Social AffairsNumber of households ‘prevented from entering homelessness’ by Threshold falls 27%By Colin Gleeson