PoliticsSplit in Housing Commission over proposals for constitutional referendum on right to housingBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BooksAmerican Whitelash: America’s racist past, still so much part of its present, cannot be easily erasedBy Mihir Bose
In the NewsGilgo Beach murders: could a Manhattan architect be the Long Island serial killer?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:25
BusinessIrish investment property market at ‘near standstill’ in second quarter – reportBy Laura Slattery
Housing & PlanningHousing Commission’s effective work on policy stymied by tortured exchanges on referendumBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesThe Schemozzle: The All-Ireland final ticket scramble was very different in 1984By Paul Fitzpatrick
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland’s World Cup journey has felt like a rebuke to everyone who has belittled women’s sportBy Louise Lawless
Gaelic GamesBrian Fenton leads the celebrations, just as he dominated the match, as Dublin reaffirm their greatnessBy Denis Walsh
OpinionSinéad O’Connor’s last lesson was staring at us from front pages when she died. Act on the Camhs reportBy Una Mullally
SoccerAfter the World Cup, Ireland’s six ‘unattached’ players will be focusing on finding a new clubBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessAer Lingus to start recruiting and training pilots again after four-year breakBy Peter Flanagan
MusicNot for the faint-hearted: How Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann works, and what to see at the 2023 festivalBy Siobhán Long
FashionClever ‘seasonless’ clothing to take you from summer to winter by a circular Irish fashion brandBy Marie Kelly
Pricewatch‘A pub is now charging €9.50 for a glass of wine. Why would you want to go out?’By Conor Pope
Business Today NewsletterCommercial property at a near standstill, mortgage prisoners, and what next for working from home?By Peter Flanagan
Financial ServicesBank of Ireland makes profit of more than €1bn in first half of the yearBy Joe Brennan
ResidentialFour for €195,000 and under: homes in Louth, Westmeath, Tipperary and MeathBy Jessica Doyle
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Dublin’s veterans play like they were chasing their first All-IrelandBy Mary Hannigan
USMitch McConnell’s ‘sandbag’ moment stokes anxiety over US gerontocracyBy Lauren Fedor in Washington
Courts‘Shameful and disgraceful’: Galway man jailed for nine years for raping and exploiting teenage nephewBy Eimear Dodd
Gaelic GamesFootball Review of the Year: Footballer of the Year contenders, Game of the Year, highs and lowsBy Seán Moran, Malachy Clerkin, Gordon Manning, Ian O'Riordan and Denis Walsh
Crime & LawHalf of young victims of sexual violence do not tell anyone, study findsBy Conor Gallagher
Live - Women's World CupIreland 0 Nigeria 0 FT: Ireland conclude their World Cup with a point as Australia go throughBy David Gorman
Women's World CupOpens in new windowKatie McCabe breaks ranks as Ireland’s World Cup adventure ends with scoreless drawBy Gavin Cummiskey
Courts‘Substantial file’ being prepare by DPP in case of man (41) accused of murdering wife in CorkBy Olivia Kelleher
Women's World CupOpens in new windowAustralia storm into World Cup last 16 as four-goal rout sends Canada out By Kieran Pender at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Courts‘Scourge’ on Sligo community given 11 years for directing criminal organisationBy Eoin Reynolds
EuropeAmid the counterattack’s deadly slog, a glimmer of success for UkraineBy Carlotta Gall in Zaporizhzhia region
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland 0 Nigeria 0: How the Irish players rated - Courtney Brosnan does a Gordon BanksBy David Gorman
Asia-PacificBunkers and sniper rifles: deepening sectarian war in India dents Modi’s imageBy Krishn Kaushik in Kangvai, India
BusinessCoinbase asked by SEC to halt trading in everything except bitcoin, CEO saysBy Scott Chipolina
Women's World CupOpens in new windowDenise O’Sullivan revels in more freedom to finally deliver world-class showingBy Louise Lawless
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IrelandIreland fans celebrate in Brisbane as women bow out of World Cup: ‘They’ve put football on the map for little girls’By Kate McDonald in Brisbane
Courts‘Intense help’ needed for gunman who shot Gerard Hutch’s brother to ingratiate himself with Kinahans, court toldBy Eoin Reynolds
Life & StyleA simple solution to climate problems faced by cities: soil and plantsBy Catherine Cleary
Asia-PacificPakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif vows to punish attackers after bomb attackBy Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad and Benjamin Parkin in New Delhi
CourtsOnly winners in Terenure family’s will dispute would be ‘the lawyers’, warns judgeBy Jack Power
CourtsAccused man allegedly made fun of shooting of PSNI detective John Caldwell on social mediaBy Alan Erwin
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RugbyIreland report clean bill of health for opening World Cup warm-up against ItalyBy Gerry Thornley
AfricaNiger junta accuses ousted government of authorising French military attackBy David Pilling and Sarah White in London
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TransportCircle K apologises after ‘inadvertently’ filling petrol pumps with diesel in Kildare service stationBy Jack Power
CourtsContractor fined €30,000 following death of farmer during work on tank in ClareBy Gordon Deegan
SportStuart Broad gets dream send-off as England win dramatic fifth Test to draw Ashes series By Ali Martin at the Oval
CourtsSon of slain republicans Dominic and Mary McGlinchey claims State failed to properly investigate their murdersBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsProceedings should be brought against ‘persons unknown’ only in exceptional circumstances - Supreme CourtBy Ellen O'Riordan
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BusinessAccenture cuts 890 more Irish jobs just weeks after 400 redundant staff leaveBy Dominic Coyle, Barry O'Halloran, Cormac McQuinn and Hugh Dooley
CourtsTwo principals a possible ‘solution’ at Wexford Gaelscoil as Department of Education is called to hearingBy Mary Carolan
IrelandFogarty’s shop in Thurles closes after 70 years: ‘Mam’d get up at 7am, and close at 10pm and go to bed’By Fiachra Gallagher
Ireland‘When you support a team your whole life, you kind of wrap your life around it’: Dublin celebrates All-Ireland win By Ellen O’Donoghue
TV & RadioNoël Browne had a vision for a healthy, compassionate Ireland. The church and the medical profession blocked himBy Ed Power
EnvironmentAlmost 500,000 people being served by ‘at risk’ water supplies, EPA warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandDublin nursing home caring for nuns to close as it is ‘too small to be financially viable’By Laura Coates