CultureFrank McDonald: Dublin needs a Georgian house museum worthy of its rich heritage By Frank McDonald
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: My kids are quite open with me about their lives. Too open, sometimes By Seán Moncrieff
CultureHow to make a drystone wall: Don’t cheat with cement – and remember to keep crossing your jointsBy Gemma Tipton
Asia-Pacific‘I have to pay the rent and I have to buy food. It’s tough’: Chinese graduates and their hopes for workBy Denis Staunton
GardeningNew beginnings: ‘Gardening, I reason, is a bit like dealing with a break-up’By Jennifer Cosgrove
BooksBest new music books: Black Sabbath, Creation Records, hip-hop, love songs, B-52s and women linked to the Stones By Tony Clayton-Lea
Your WellnessCovid ruined my life plans and now I feel completely disconnected from my husbandBy Roe McDermott
TravelA family trip to Legoland UK: Eighty million bricks, models galore and fun for all By Fiona Reddan
CultureThe Maestro mess: Did Bradley Cooper really need to tamper with his nose to play Leonard Bernstein?By Donald Clarke
BooksRachel Connolly: ‘I presumed everybody secretly wanted to be a writer and no one got to do it’By Niamh Donnelly
DrinkTake time to savour the wine in your glass and appreciate the different flavour notesBy John Wilson
TV & RadioTommy Tiernan, Joanne McNally, Michael Barbaro, Esther Perel and more: 17 of the best podcasts to listen to right nowBy Fiona McCann
Your FamilyTeenagers and social media: What research tells us (and doesn’t) about them using it By Claire Cain Miller
AfricaTunisia’s migrant crisis: ‘We would prefer to risk our life than to be killed like a fowl in our own country’By Sally Hayden
IrelandCensus 2022 figures reveal 70,000 households still dependent on turf for home heatingBy Ronan McGreevy
Women's World CupOpens in new windowKaren Duggan: Inconsistent Spain could win or could get trashed in World Cup finalBy Karen Duggan
Your WellnessAfter the deaths of my father, my mother, my sister, I medicated with the seaBy Miriam Mulcahy
Work‘Chile is an amazing country for astronomy. It’s one of the top places in the world in terms of the clarity of the night sky’By Ellen O’Regan
Nations SeriesBilly Vunipola makes it into this week’s gallery of ‘D’oh! Did I really do that?’ no arm tacklersBy Johnny Watterson
BusinessHuge valuation for Vietnamese maker of electric car with awful reviews makes no sense By Proinsias O'Mahony
TV & RadioPeople Who Knew Me: A cracking Rosamund Pike lights up a taut tale of loss and deceptionBy Fiona McCann
AfricaWest African bloc meet in last-ditch diplomatic effort to find peaceful solution to Niger crisis
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke and Sharlene Mawdsley qualify for 400m semi-finals at World ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
SpaceRussia’s first moon mission in 47 years fails after Luna-25 smashes into moonBy Guy Faulconbridge
BusinessChina set to cut lending rates as economic recovery dragsBy Thomas Hale, Hudson Lockett and Cheng Leng
IrelandSunshine and showers forecast as thousands wait for power to be restored after stormBy Nathan Johns
EconomyThe UK blew it on tax cuts, Norway invested it: what will Ireland do with its tax windfall? By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Rugby World Cup‘More of this and England won’t get past quarters’: English media see red over defeat to IrelandBy John O'Sullivan
AmericasEcuadoreans go to polls for presidential election darkened by candidate’s assassinationBy Alexandra Valencia and Julia Symmes Cobb
Women's World Cup finalSpain are Women’s World Cup champions after final win over EnglandBy Suzanne Wrack
HealthDoctors warn they cannot prescribe appropriate drugs to 25% of cancer patientsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Europe‘People feel let down by Russia’: disputed Caucasus enclave choked by blockadeBy Polina Ivanova in Yerevan
Social AffairsGovernment urged to ‘completely rethink’ focus of childcare from needs of adults to childrenBy Conor Pope
IrelandDeaths of elderly couple at Newry house not being treated as suspicious, says PSNIBy Freya McClements
ReactionFive things we learned from Ireland’s 29-10 win over England in World Cup warm-upBy Johnny Watterson
Politics Number of TDs in Dáil set to rise by up to 20 under electoral reviewBy Cormac McQuinn and Jade Wilson
Crime & LawMan stabbed in early morning attack on Dublin’s Grafton StreetBy Conor Lally and Jack Horgan-Jones
US‘We have to move forward’: after Maui’s wildfire horror, residents search for chinks of lightBy Damien Cave, in Lahaina, Hawaii
Premier LeagueAston Villa bounce back from opening league defeat to demolish dismal EvertonBy Ben Fisher
World Athletics ChampionshipsCiara Mageean safely through to World Championships final in BudapestBy Ian O'Riordan
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
Women's World CupOpens in new windowA new frontier for English football but a familiar full-time feeling of World Cup despairBy Mark Paul
EuropeUkraine: Netherlands and Denmark pledge jets after Russian missile strike kills sevenBy Daniel McLaughlin
HealthDublin hospital sees threefold rise in emergency admissions over weight-loss surgeries overseasBy Jade Wilson
MediaMinister under pressure to assert ‘authority’ over sprawling RTÉ controversyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
An Irish DiaryTwo hundred years in the making – Brian Maye on the Royal Hibernian AcademyBy Brian Maye
PoliticsIreland must show ‘pragmatism’ of Michael Collins in adapting to challenges of BrexitBy Olivia Kelleher
Ireland‘We’ve been booked out since February’: Tralee businesses gear up for the Rose festivalBy Fiachra Gallagher
CyclingArchie Ryan ambitious about Tour de l’Avenir but cautious about form after complicated seasonBy Shane Stokes
SportTV View: Spare a thought for England, left licking their wounds in Sydney and DublinBy Mary Hannigan
EducationAbolition of €3,000 contribution fee and higher third-level student grants consideredBy Carl O'Brien