Consumer TechR2D2 alarm clock: Awaken to an array of familiar bleeps, whistles and clicksBy Ciara O'Brien
BooksA curry-eating penguin and an intrepid young viking feature in August’s best new children’s booksBy Sara Keating
Books‘You think that’s the tip of a Mayo mountain ... That thing floating is a dead cow’By Michael Farrell
SoccerDerry City eye Europa progress against visiting Kazakh side FC Tobol Kostanay despite first-leg goal deficit By Paul Buttner
Athletics World Athletics Championships: Consistent Chris O’Donnell confident of Ireland team’s berth for 4x400m finalBy Ian O'Riordan
Advertising FeatureReimagine your retirement in the coastal over-50s community on the shorefront of Carlingford Lough
TechnologyDon’t let the Zuckerberg-Musk cagefight nonsense distract from the real issuesBy Karlin Lillington
Crime & LawSharp increase in number of very short prison terms being imposed by judgesBy Conor Gallagher
FilmThe Future Tense: Desperate Optimists take a pleasingly meandering look at relations between Ireland and its nearest neighbourBy Tara Brady
Business8,047-plot cemetery on grounds of former golf course given green light in DublinBy Ciarán Hancock
OpinionModern languages are in crisis in the UK, while Ireland grows more multilingual By Finn McRedmond
RestaurantsBar Pez review: This Dublin wine bar is magical, whether you’re stopping in for a glass and a snack or a bottle with a mealBy Corinna Hardgrave
IrelandHefty fines and prison sentences proposed in attempt to end ‘barbaric’ dog ear croppingBy Jack Horgan-Jones
USTwo prosecutors with one goal: holding Donald Trump to account over 2020 election claimsBy Stefania Palma in Washington
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: ‘The reality of what I’d volunteered for began to creep up on me. Senior football? At my age!’ By Ciarán Murphy
Business‘Seven in 10 millennials stream TV while eating a takeaway, yet you can’t add a movie to a takeaway order’By Olive Keogh
ScienceThe deep connections between the art of music and the science of maths, from Bach to BacharachBy Peter Lynch
Your WellnessCould ‘loot boxes’ in video games potentially be a stepping stone to a gambling addiction?By Pádraig O'Moráin
Abroad‘I no more decided to emigrate than one decides to get hit by a bus, or fall in love’By Anthony Blackwell
Business Today NewsletterHouse prices are down; bank’s ‘free cash’ letdown; and court frees man from €646,000 judgmentBy Dominic Coyle
TechnologyIrish parents are seeking financial support for back-to-school tech, data showsBy Ciara O'Brien
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Spain’s sophisticated passing patterns stand in the way of England’s gloryBy Mary Hannigan
HockeyIreland coach Sean Dancer sounds confident note ahead of tough EuroHockey Championship campaignBy Mary Hannigan
StageLike We Were Born to Move: A sharp, witty, compassionate depiction of young people’s lives in IrelandBy Jade Wilson
EducationNorth A-level results: Numbers securing top A-level grades fall but stay above pre-pandemic levelsBy Freya McClements
EnvironmentWeather forecast: Warning of heavy rain, thundery downpours ahead of weekend By Nathan Johns
StageMother of All the Behans: Imelda May sings gloriously – and shows an eye for bringing characters to lifeBy Deirdre Falvey
RugbyWorld Rugby appeal puts Owen Farrell’s place with England at Rugby World Cup back in jeopardy By Gerard Meagher
WorkYounger people’s expectations of work are vastly different – and employers need to get on boardBy Olive Keogh
Crime & LawGardaí investigating another violent attack on Dublin street where US tourist was assaultedBy Conor Lally
RugbyIreland v England: Cian Prendergast at number eight as Andy Farrell names strong sideBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsMan jailed for raping neighbour during extended ‘ordeal’ in his Co Sligo homeBy Sonya McLean and Eimear Dodd
CourtsCourt extends orders preventing man who suffered severe head injuries from leaving hospitalBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Women's World CupOpens in new windowTeenage sensation Salma Paralluelo can fire Spain to World Cup gloryBy Sophie Downey
Social AffairsParishioners protest at Archbishop of Dublin’s residence demanding church renovations: ‘The church is disgusting’By Rory Fleming
EuropePoland’s most influential politician leads polls ahead of crucial October electionBy Derek Scally
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EnvironmentCommon crane back on peatlands after going extinct in Ireland 300 years ago By Ronan McGreevy
BusinessUS treasury yields hit 16-year high over fears interest rates will stay higher for longerBy Daria Mosolova and Hudson Lockett
BusinessPermission granted for 152-unit residential scheme in Crumlin after third applicationBy Gordon Deegan
HealthCall for creation of register logging patients having weight-loss surgery abroadBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessMore than 1,000 residential units planned for Dublin commuter counties across two developmentsBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessConfidence in banking eroded by Bank of Ireland ‘glitches’, says consumer advocateBy Conor Pope
HealthRecord number of more than 100,000 ‘adverse incidents’ notified in health service last yearBy Shauna Bowers
An Irish DiaryStreet Theatre - Frank McNally on muggers, mystics, and the Glass MenagerieBy Frank McNally
AthleticsTaking on the world: The 24 Irish athletes competing at the World Championships in Budapest By Ian O'Riordan
IrelandGirl (14) killed in Limerick road traffic incident is named locallyBy Nathan Johns, Barry Roche and Sean Ryan
Crime & LawGarda response to ATM glitch far from ideal, but controversy likely to be short-livedBy Conor Gallagher
MediaStephen Nolan rejects claims about BBC staff being planted in audience to create on-air rowsBy Freya McClements
SportAndrew Balbirnie back among the cavalry as Ireland push forward with their new T20 identityBy Nathan Johns
CourtsFormer schoolteacher fails to halt trial for alleged indecent assaults 40 years agoBy Ellen O'Riordan
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the services to sick children: glaring failure highlighted by Children’s Ombudsman
PoliticsEuropean elections will be among the ‘most significant’ in recent years, says Mairead McGuinness By Jack Horgan-Jones
MediaRyan Tubridy ‘shocked and disappointed’ as RTÉ ends talks on his returnBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Arthur Beesley
MediaDeal to bring Tubridy back to RTÉ radio falls apart as Bakhurst decides now is not ‘right time’ for returnBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Arthur Beesley and Mark Hilliard
Europa Conference League third round qualifierDerry City’s Europa Conference League dream ended in penalty shootout defeat
MediaOther RTÉ ‘talent’ in line for cuts after €170,000 Tubridy deal falls through, Bakhurst saysBy Mark Hilliard