In the NewsKinahan cartel bosses one step closer to a trial date in an Irish courtroomBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:07
SoccerAll in the Game: ‘Outstanding’ Liam helps tip the Scales for Celtic in Old Firm derbyBy Gordon Manning
SportLessons in marathon running: Think about your running style and how to improve itBy Ian O'Riordan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRoad less travelled arrives at thrilling destination for James Lowe and Finlay BealhamBy Gerry Thornley
StageJustin Vivian Bond: ‘I learned as a queer person very early in my life that we are the magicians of the workaround’By Una Mullally
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: Johnny Sexton set for Ireland return in opener against RomaniaBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawKinahan cartel taking stake in other gangs’ drug deals under franchisee systemBy Conor Lally and Colin Gleeson
StageDublin Fringe Festival 2023: 21 shows to catch, from comedy to cabaret, clubbing and wrestlingBy Deirdre Falvey
WorkTake a tip from the experts: a nakedly self-serving approach to building connections puts people offBy Miranda Green
CourtsMother and children fled to refuge after ex-partner ‘arrived at home with meat cleaver’By Mary Carolan
BusinessInvestment firms with Irish subsidiaries pump €5.7bn into fossil fuels since Paris climate dealBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PricewatchConor Pope’s cost-of-living letter to students: Sign up for free events and learn to cook By Conor Pope
Crime & LawThe Kinahan franchise model shows the cartel’s resilience to police crackdownsBy Conor Lally
Your WellnessIt looks like Covid-19 is on the move again – how concerned should we be?By Dr Muiris Houston
SportAngling notes: Investment in sustainable hub at Argory on River Blackwater pays dividendsBy Derek Evans
Music Electric Picnic 2023 highs and lows: Niall Horan’s awe, €20 for chicken and chipsBy Shauna Bowers and Glen Murphy
Business Today NewsletterInvestment companies put €5.7bn into fossil fuels and the do’s and dont’s of networking
PoliticsTánaiste’s visit to Middle East an attempt to reinvigorate interest in Israeli/Palestinian peace processBy Conor Gallagher
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: All you need to know about Pool ABy John O'Sullivan
MusicThe Script: ‘Nights like this are so bittersweet for us’ after Mark Sheehan’s death, Danny O’Donoghue tells Electric Picnic 2023By Glen Murphy
MusicThe Killers at Electric Picnic 2023: ‘If you’re looking for rock’n’roll, you came to the right place’By Shauna Bowers
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: The Irish Open needs Rory McIlroy but the opposite isn’t always the caseBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsFormer Luke Ming Flanagan assistant to go on trial for tweet about Saoirse McHughBy Naomi O’Leary
FilmThe Killer first-look review: An icy Michael Fassbender stars in David Fincher’s excellent new thrillerBy Donald Clarke
USThree American lives forever changed by the cluster munitions now being sent to UkraineBy John Ismay
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSouth Africa looking as formidable as ever as they bid to retain Rugby World CupBy Craig Ray
AmericasTwitter accused of helping Saudi Arabia commit human rights abusesBy Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington
IrelandFounding DUP member says there is an ‘inevitability’ about some form of Irish unityBy Seanín Graham
IrelandVictims’ images projected on Westminster Houses of Parliament as UK government urged to scrap legacy Bill
EnvironmentInvasive species cost humans €392bn each year and threaten world’s diversityBy Patrick Greenfield
Music‘Lights out. Party’s over’: the annual Electric Picnic extravaganza ends on a more sustainable noteBy Shauna Bowers
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRonan Kelleher ‘fit now and ready to go’: Hooker set to feature in opening game against RomaniaBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandIreland had one of its warmest summers on record, says Met ÉireannBy Tim O'Brien and Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawTwo women arrested at Dublin Airport as drugs worth more than €1.3m are found in flight baggageBy Tim O'Brien
MusicElectric Picnic 2023 in pictures: From the early arrivals to thousands trying to see the Wolfe Tones By Alan Betson
Crime & LawJohn Gilligan gets suspended sentence and fine in Spanish court after plea deal over drugs and weapons chargesBy Gerard Couzens and Cormac McQuinn
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowFrench rugby and Macron caught in racism storm days before hosting World CupBy Gerry Thornley
EuropeImpasse in Black Sea grain talks as Romania denies being hit by Russian droneBy Daniel McLaughlin
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowWorld Rugby defends sport’s drug-test programmes amid World Cup concern By Robert Kitson
BusinessSanctioned Russian aircraft leasing firm ordered to pay worker €12,000 in unpaid wagesBy Stephen Bourke
Euro 2024 QualificationJohn Egan sent for scan on knee injury ahead of France qualifierBy Gavin Cummiskey
USJoe Biden highlights job creation record as he hits out at ‘the last guy’ Donald TrumpBy Martin Wall
SportMercedes’ Toto Wolff concedes Red Bull are on course to win every race this yearBy Giles Richards at Monza
HealthFire safety concerns at several residential care facilities for people with disabilities in DublinBy Nathan Johns
IrelandRosaleen McDonagh (3) was a ‘diamond’ and ‘beautiful little angel’, funeral hearsBy Ronan McGreevy
EuropeShifting borders and moving goalposts mark Greece and Turkey’s latest diplomatic danceBy Richard Pine
CourtsChronically suicidal girl must get appropriate care place by next week, says High Court presidentBy Mary Carolan
BusinessDeveloper says five-year planning permission not long enough for Dublin site due to threat of judicial reviewBy Gordon Deegan
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on Micheál Martin’s trip to the Middle East: the limit of the EU’s frozen policy
EuropeGabon coup a further setback to France’s strategy in AfricaBy Leila Abboud in Paris and Aanu Adeoye in Lagos
CenturyIrish Civil War could have been avoided but for Churchill’s intervention, says historianBy Barry Roche
Social AffairsStardust inquests resume with nightclub manager expected to appear this monthBy Kitty Holland
CourtsMother and friend deny Tusla claims of disruption to its efforts to care for childrenBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsNew law removes potential obstacle to formal complaints about judges’ conduct of family law casesBy Mary Carolan
IrelandNational slow down day: 310 motorists detected speeding, including one at 161km/hBy Cormac McQuinn, Ronan McGreevy and Olivia Kelleher
Social AffairsBoy with severe disability spent weeks in hospital ‘because he had nowhere else to go’By Arthur Beesley
MusicBurning Man: ‘We’re Irish, we’re used to a festival wash-out,’ says Laois man stranded with familyBy Jack Power
Crime & LawSimon Byrne’s departure inevitable after series of controversies and gaffes By Seanín Graham
EuropeKim Jong-un plans to visit Russia to discuss weapons, officials sayBy Edward Wong and Julian E Barnes
Social AffairsLack of support for families among barriers to experiencing a good death, report findsBy Conor Pope
HealthEnd of life: A daughter recalls her parents’ decline and an ailing healthcare system By Conor Pope
EducationIn creating new technological universities, did we make a mistake?By Philip G. Altbach and Hans de Wit
BusinessUneven labour market recovery marked by income decline for lower earners, warns ESRIBy Ian Curran