In the NewsFatal journeys: why road safety is going in the wrong direction By Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:02
MediaThere’s no end in sight to Leslie Buckley’s troubles arising from data violation at INM By Arthur Beesley
MusicElectric Picnic 2023: Friday stage times for all the top areas, access map, weather forecast and more
FilmApocalypse Clown review: This Irish comedy horror will play forever to beered-up studentsBy Donald Clarke
FilmBobi Wine: The People’s President – Uganda’s charismatic ‘president of the ghetto’ under pressureBy Tara Brady
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year profiles: From solar power to digital tech, crisps and emissions, here are some of this year’s nomineesBy Colin Gleeson
RugbyLess beauty, more beast: Forwards-focused South Africa could be a sight to behold at Rugby World CupBy Johnny Watterson
SoccerJoanne O’Riordan: I can’t watch men’s football since being shown women aren’t welcomeBy Joanne O'Riordan
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Traditional Irish pub culture is raising a parting glassBy Diarmaid Ferriter
SoccerShamrock Rovers vs Bohemians: Hoops aim to sideline Gypsies’ title run in Dublin derby By Paul Buttner
MediaGavin O’Reilly and Karl Brophy settle claim for damages against INM over unlawful data breachBy Arthur Beesley
Asia-PacificDenis Staunton: Beijing not taking any chances with gambling capital of worldBy Denis Staunton
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowUnder-20 graduates set to show their spurs at Rugby World Cup By John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesTop GAA official calls for automatic access to All-Ireland quarter-finals for provincial winnersBy Seán Moran
Social Affairs‘We need answers’: Family fears time running out on 10-year campaign for inquest into father’s deathBy Freya McClements
Ireland‘The flag is our heart’: Anger simmers among military veterans at Tricolour funeral banBy Conor Gallagher
EconomyThe Irish planning system: Where a remote possibility of damage to wildlife trumps all other environmental considerationsBy John FitzGerald
MusicSoda Blonde: Dream Big - Dubliners return with a bolder, more forthright, more experimental affairBy Lauren Murphy
FoodGushi Asian Bar & Kitchen review: Tasty Japanese, Korean and Chinese food and plenty of choice By Corinna Hardgrave
PoliticsElectoral Commission may face legal challenge over constituency reviewBy Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn
TV & RadioNicky Byrne puts a nervy, newly single Dave Moore at ease – but is then less than subtleBy Mick Heaney
TV & RadioThe key Irish question at a property viewing: Does it have more bedrooms than my brother’s house?By Patrick Freyne
PeopleIs the threat to humankind so great that the only way we can live with climate change is by ignoring it?By Fergal McCarthy
Your Wellness‘When my mom died, we replaced her cooking with an expensive tomato sauce’By Brigid O'Dea
PeopleEmer McLysaght: I miss having tangible concert tickets to put in a memory box By Emer McLysaght
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in SeptemberBy Kevin Courtney
MusicElectric Picnic 2023: Seven veteran acts and seven rising Irish stars you won’t want to missBy Tony Clayton-Lea
ResidentialWhat will €450,000 buy in France, Norway, the Bahamas, Brazil and Wexford?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Business Today NewsletterManufacturing expands, SMEs fall behind, and what next for Irish television?By Úna McCaffrey
Opinion Amid Ireland’s summer of tragedy, we look to those who don’t have the luxury of allowing words to fail themBy Justine McCarthy
Gaelic GamesSeven-time All-Ireland winner Richie Hogan retires from intercounty hurling with KilkennyBy Seán Moran
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: Vera Pauw comes out firing against the FAI as ruckus rages onBy Malachy Clerkin
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowMatt Williams: The Rugby World Cup festival is about to begin - let us rejoice in diversityBy Matt Williams
MusicMoving Electric Picnic to mid-August in 2024 ‘will cause huge problems’, say farmersBy Shauna Bowers
EnvironmentHunting of four duck species outlawed as conservationists seek further bansBy Mark Hilliard
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowAre Scotland destined to be wild entertainers rather than consistent winners?By Tom English
BusinessTicketmaster cost Bloom twice as much as price pitched by losing rival bid By Barry O'Halloran
USUS supreme court’s Clarence Thomas details trips paid for by billionaireBy James Politi in Washington
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: As injuries mount before the World Cup, rugby needs to look after its battered warriorsBy Gerry Thornley
Your MoneyBusinesses warn they must pass on VAT increases to customersBy Vivienne Clarke and Tim O'Brien
EuropeStay healthy in 2,500 or more easy steps: Dutch researchers recalibrate daily exercise needed By Peter Cluskey
Social AffairsNewly arrived Ukrainians to be placed in tents due to accommodation shortfallBy Jade Wilson
Commercial PropertyHigh-end jewellery brand Astrid & Miyu opens first Irish store on South Anne StreetBy Jessica Doyle
BusinessFormer judo Olympian avoids sudden jolts at Grafton even as earnings come under pressureBy Joe Brennan
IrelandClonmel crash funeral: ‘We were honoured to be parents of Luke and Grace’, mother tells mournersBy Barry Roche
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Richie Hogan was a golden hurler who made the rest of us feel joy and wonderBy Malachy Clerkin
EuropeGuns and grenades betray Antwerp’s struggles with rising cocaine tradeBy Laura Dubois and Ian Johnston in Antwerp
EducationGirls and boys cross decades-long gender divides as single-sex schools go mixedBy Jade Wilson and Louise Walsh
AustraliaAustralia records warmest winter caused by global heating and sunny conditionsBy Graham Readfearn
MusicElectric Picnic 2023 kicks off: ‘The walk from the car park to the campsite was harder than the Leaving Cert’By Shauna Bowers
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowFour Irish referees took different paths to Rugby World Cup and close knit friendshipBy John O'Sullivan
US‘We need 50 million bucks’: Ron DeSantis fundraiser makes a bold sales pitch to political donorsBy Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman
MusicElectric Picnic 2023 day one in pictures: first the rain, then a magnificent burst of sunshineBy Alan Betson
FilmPoor Things first-look review: Emma Stone has never been better, and a moustache-twirling Mark Ruffalo has a ballBy Donald Clarke
Asia-PacificThaksin Shinawatra’s jail sentence reduced to one year by Thai KingBy Orla Ryan in Hong Kong
EuropeRussian and Turkish leaders to discuss Black Sea grain deal as more ships leave Ukraine By Daniel McLaughlin
Crime & LawDodgy boxes: ‘They can’t police the streets - they’re hardly going to crack down on us’By Conor Pope
BooksLittle Island is first Irish publisher to have Kirkus Prize finalist; Moses McKenzie wins Hawthornden PrizeBy Martin Doyle
An Irish DiaryOld Flames – Frank McNally on a Parisian tribute to Ireland and the tragic saga of Mayo’s Moore HallBy Frank McNally
Your MoneyHospitality sector criticises ‘ridiculous measure’ as VAT is increased on foodBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsIrish and British governments ‘must do better’ working in tandem, says Micheál Martin By Mark Paul
GolfMatt Fitzpatrick marks birthday with halfway lead in SwitzerlandBy Phil Casey, PA Golf Correspondent
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on road safety trends: the Government needs to lead an urgent response
SportCarlos Sainz fastest in second practice for Italian GP while Sergio Perez crashes outBy Philip Duncan, PA F1 Correspondent, Monza
PoliticsIt is difficult to see how the North’s chief constable can survive the autumnBy Freya McClements
EnvironmentTemperatures to hit up to 25 degrees in coming days in ‘warmer than average’ spellBy Nathan Johns and Ronan McGreevy
SoccerTransfer deadline day as it happened: Liverpool sign Gravenberch; Amrabat seals United loanBy Eamon Donoghue
Social AffairsNo women priests in his lifetime, says retired Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid MartinBy Patsy McGarry
ObituariesLady Chryss O’Reilly obituary: ‘She took good news with enthusiasm and the bad news with class’