MusicThe Music Quiz: Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon stars DiCaprio, De Niro and which country singer By Tony Clayton-Lea
Culture‘You can feel the sheer joy of the crowd’: It’s Ireland’s year as 900,000 music fans head for Celtic festival in BrittanyBy Jane Coyle
PoliticsPersonal tax and energy supports will be among areas of focus in budget giveaway, Varadkar saysBy Pat Leahy
TransportAll-island rail plan ‘makes the case’ for more road projects, Taoiseach saysBy Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland’s Megan Connolly on free kicks: ‘It’s practise, practise, practise, knowing that this could be the one’ By Louise Lawless
In the NewsHow Spain’s comeback kid Pedro Sanchez pulled off another upsetBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 29:34
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Dublin and Kerry boys are back in town as GAA’s greatest rivalry rocks on By Seán Moran
Gaelic Games‘Chirping in the pub all night’: Reflections of the Kerryman implicated in the launch of Dublin’s golden eraBy Paul Keane
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWomen’s World Cup: Before Ireland v Canada, it’s time to settle the clash of the songs By Ed Power
Gaelic GamesHistory ‘dangling’ for Dublin’s James McCarthy but he’s not letting drive for nine be a distraction By Gordon Manning
Housing & PlanningInterim measures to assist owners of defective apartments not expected until autumnBy Jack Horgan-Jones
MusicBethany Cosentino: ‘It’s tough not to grab on to things an absolute stranger says about you’By Ed Power
EuropeHeat, fire, dust... and holidaymakers: The seven summer plagues of Cyprus have arrived all at once By Michael Jansen
Life & StyleThe only thing between your child and a world of chaos is a phoney gateway asking if they’re 18By Conor Capplis
Your Wellness‘My family don’t particularly like me and I despair about retiring and spending more time with them’By Trish Murphy
BusinessBritain’s insecurity problem is not due to globalisation, most problems lie closer to homeBy Sarah O'Connor
FoodThe best fish restaurants to try around Ireland right nowBy Corinna Hardgrave, Lisa Cope and Joanne Cronin
Climate CrisisState plans to export renewable electricity as interconnector expansion to Europe and UK agreedBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland final countdown: How Dublin’s startled earwigs learnt to crawl again after Kerry hammeringBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Kerry will have to grapple Dublin at every level, but the last 10 minutes will be crucialBy Darragh Ó Sé
OpinionKathy Sheridan: The judge who protested on behalf of the TV licence refuseniks By Kathy Sheridan
OpinionMichael McDowell: How did Justin Barrett’s tiny National Party amass €400,000 in gold?By Michael McDowell
BusinessNatWest shareholders put pressure on chairman to step downBy Harriet Agnew, Stephen Morris and Jim Pickard
Business Today NewsletterMortgage drawdowns slump, Michael O’Leary’s pay increase and the cost of moving to AustraliaBy Peter Flanagan
SpaceNasa briefly loses contact with International Space Station, relies on backup systems for first time
HealthChildren alleging sexual assaults in one of State’s poorest areas waiting over a year for social worker assessmentsBy Kitty Holland
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: D-Day for Irish team as World Cup battle with Canada awaitsBy Mary Hannigan
HealthTusla failing to meet standards for caring for unaccompanied child asylum seekers - HiqaBy Jack Power
Middle East‘We serve the kingdom, not the king’: Israel’s reservists wrestle with conscience By James Shotter in Jerusalem
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWorld Cup wrap: Spain put on a show in comfortable victory over Zambia
StageLife & Times of Michael K: A magical staging of JM Coetzee’s sweeping, epic taleBy Deirdre Falvey
HealthHSE child mental healthcare: Inspector ‘cannot assure parents that services are safe and effective’By Kitty Holland and Jack Power
IrelandWeather forecast: Thundery downpours, localised flooding, rainy spell extending into AugustBy Tim O'Brien
USThe Bite House: Bidens’ dog Commander has bitten Secret Service agents several times, records showBy Zolan Kanno-Youngs
Live - Ireland v CanadaIreland 1 Canada 2: Vera Pauw’s side out of the World Cup with one group match to goBy David Gorman
Ireland‘There is a vicious, dark side’: Readers respond to Dublin city centre violenceBy Rory Fleming and Alessia Micalizzi
EuropeOne crew member dies as fire on ship carrying nearly 3,000 cars burns out of control in North Sea
IrelandRTÉ pay controversy: TV licence sales down by €2.2m in first three weeks of July By Cormac McQuinn
ScienceMystery of how diamonds erupt from Earth is cracked by team of scientists led by IrishmanBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Inside BusinessWith air travel back near 2019 levels, what are the big challenges for the aviation sector?Listen | 53:23
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland’s World Cup runs out of steam after Katie McCabe’s early moment of magicBy Gavin Cummiskey
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland player ratings: How Vera Pauw’s side fared as they were beaten 2-1 by CanadaBy David Gorman
CourtsTeen settles case over breaking wrists in fall from tyre swing on scouts tripBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessVirgin Media Television signs new 10-year contract with Irish media regulatorBy Laura Slattery
CourtsFamily of missing man sues State after gardaí recovered remains 25 years before identificationBy David Raleigh
CourtsLead cases selected to decide if homeless international protection applicants entitled to damages
Ireland‘I quit my job to come here’: Loyal Ireland fans disappointed but praise team’s performance By Kate McDonald in Perth
IrelandMcEntee offers to meet family of US tourist attacked in Dublin and says Ireland is safe to visitBy Jack Power and Tom Shiel
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWorld Cup TV View: Katie’s Left Foot had all of Ireland dreaming before Canada’s double kick in the gutBy Mary Hannigan
OpinionChildren’s mental health in Ireland has never received the priority it deservesBy John Farrelly
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland pay highest price for failure to apply the killer touch at World CupBy Malachy Clerkin
Crime & LawMan who used false documents to get child psychologist job and live ‘fake life’ jailed for four yearsBy Eimear Dodd
BusinessResolution found for Greg Kavanagh application to restrain sale of €2m propertyBy Aodhan O'Faolain
IrelandCompanies supplying parts to Russian military face prosecution, Coveney warnsBy Conor Gallagher
An Irish DiaryLeprechaun economics – Frank McNally on a famous fictional precedent for the National Party’s goldBy Frank McNally
Gaelic GamesKerry without forward Tony Brosnan for All-Ireland final clash with DublinBy Gordon Manning
Women's World CupOpens in new windowKatie McCabe left frustrated as Ireland let big chance slip awayBy Gavin Cummiskey
IrelandNew NI legacy body offers ‘real opportunity to deliver answers’ people are seekingBy Freya McClements
EnvironmentResearch suggests the Gulf Stream may collapse sooner than anticipated. What then?By Kevin O'Sullivan
HealthCamhs: At risk-children will remain vulnerable to being ‘disappeared’ in Ireland unless attitudes changeBy Kitty Holland
Women's World CupOpens in new window‘I quit my job to come here’: Ireland fans in Perth disappointed but full of praise for playersBy Kate McDonald
Sinéad O’Connor 1966-2023Sinéad O’Connor before she was famous, from 1986: ‘I don’t need to drink or take drugs. All I need to do is sing’By Kate Holmquist
Women's World CupOpens in new window‘The Ronaldos and the Messis aren’t always the heroes anymore’: Hundreds gather to cheer on Ireland in Cork By Barry Roche
TV & RadioThe Girl from Plainville: A teenage friendship, a suicide and a mission to untangle the truthBy Ed Power
Gaelic GamesShane Ryan the latest step in the evolution of goalkeeping in Gaelic footballBy Ian O'Riordan
BooksBooksellers appeal for support in Budget; five Irish writers on Polari Prize longlistsBy Martin Doyle