BooksBeasts of England by Adam Biles: A brave and delicately subversive call to armsBy Sarah Gilmartin
Advertising FeatureGraduate profile: ‘The secondment experience is an opportunity to grow and develop your career and it allows you to work abroad and experience different cultures’
UKThe ‘mockery’ dished out to the Irish with British accents: ‘Ello luv, you over on ’oliday?’By Mark Paul
IrelandIrish language advocates float plan to create 9,000 jobs in Gaeltacht areas By Éanna Ó Caollaí
FilmDumb Money: GameStop short-squeeze film will have you shouting ‘Sell, for God’s sake!’ at the screenBy Donald Clarke
Culture‘Ireland has always done death a little differently. We have a sense of the devastation it can bring to families and communities’By Henrietta McKervey
Commercial PropertyDunPort Capital Management signs deal for office at Blackrock Village CentreBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertySevere shortage of student accommodation offers opportunity for investors By Joan Henry
Commercial PropertyDublin city centre retail and residential investment guiding at €3.75mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLarge Dublin 11 warehouse and headquarter office for rent at €1.4m a yearBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyRichmond Homes seeks €7m for Dublin 4 site with planning for 64 apartments By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertySandyford office investment primed for ‘opportunistic buyer’ at €3.9mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyPaddy McKillen jnr gets green light for Booterstown spa and interpretative centreBy Ronald Quinlan
OpinionGovernment must support re-establishment of UN Special Committee against apartheidBy Dr John Reynolds
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: Ireland v South Africa promises to be a fascinating clash of stylesBy Gordon D'Arcy
PeopleRóisín Ingle: The subversive joy of day-drinking can be one of life’s giddiest pleasuresBy Róisín Ingle
In the NewsFor children with spina bifida, issues at Temple Street are just the latest letdownListen | 18:04
Property ClinicAm I liable if an abandoned telephone pole in my front garden falls and hurts someone? By Patrick O'Connor
EducationLeaving Cert reforms may be impacted by ‘game-changing’ artificial intelligenceBy Carl O'Brien
HealthFull review ordered of all children’s orthopaedic surgery in IrelandBy Paul Cullen and Martin Wall
SoccerSavannah McCarthy: ‘It was really tough ... but I’ve come out the other side of it’By Mary Hannigan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland’s Caelan Doris on facing South Africa: ‘I remember being shocked by the sheer size of them’ By Gerry Thornley
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowLetter from Paris: Excavating memories of a stern madame and tennis temper tantrumsBy John O'Sullivan
PoliticsBudget 2024: Ministers dampen expectations amid warnings to control inflationBy Pat Leahy and Martin Wall
OpinionRussell Brand allegations have triggered some serious self-questioning about toxicity of 2000sBy Kathy Sheridan
Business Today NewsletterIFAC budget warning, ESB sees cheaper energy bills and managing your home insuranceBy Peter Flanagan
IrelandYour Morning Briefing: Review of children’s orthopedic surgery widened, ESB suggests cheaper bills on the way
EducationQ&A: What do latest Leaving Cert reform plans mean for students, teachers and parents?By Carl O'Brien
Inside Politics NewsletterBudget to dominate as Dáil returns with a few notable absenteesBy Pat Leahy
StageOscailt review: Improvisatory and sometimes chaotic sound world feels almost documentaryBy Michael Dungan
EnvironmentData centre energy use ‘heading toward 30%’ of Ireland’s supply, claims environmental group By Vivienne Clarke
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Ireland must ‘improve in every aspect’ to beat huge SpringboksBy Mary Hannigan
StageHyper review: Clever and authentic show that leaves the audience in tear-filled laughterBy Kate Demolder
BusinessIrishman Alan Joyce takes almost 900% pay rise as he exits Qantas, but bonus cut amid scandals
Inside Politics‘One of the dangers for the UK is that a first-term Starmer government loses its nerve’Listen | 46:57
HealthSpinal surgery failings: ‘Sad little faces’ of TDs are no good to children, says groupBy Vivienne Clarke and Paul Cullen
EnvironmentStatus yellow wind warning remains in place for Co Donegal as debris causes difficult drivingBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessUber warns of threat to drivers in ‘hundreds’ of cities under EU gig work planBy Javier Espinoza
MusicShania Twain in Dublin review: Convincing country-pop performance without the diva presence By Tony Clayton-Lea
Advertising FeatureFrascati Centre tip-to-toe total transformation: your chance to be even more fabulous!
IrelandPlanned Garda portal will allow road users to upload video of dangerous incidentsBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessAccountancy firm Azets hires former Deloitte Africa partner and ex-Central Bank adviser By Joe Brennan
BusinessPoolbeg Pharma gets go-ahead for Japanese patent of ‘blockbuster’ influenza treatment By Ellen O’Regan
Crime & LawFormer TD denies he swept abuse claims against cousin Bill Kenneally ‘under the carpet’By Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan remanded in custody after being charged with the murder of pensioner in Cork earlier this yearBy Barry Roche
CourtsInquest into death of baby Ódhran Murphy hears lack of resources led to delay in release of organsBy Sarah Slater
EducationLeaving Cert: Revised reform plans do not include teacher-based assessmentBy Carl O'Brien and Harry McGee
IrelandPloughing Championships: World record broken for wellies thrown at same timeBy Fiachra Gallagher
Social AffairsHousing shortage preventing Dublin Simon Community helping more people exit homelessnessBy Jade Wilson
CourtsDamages award to chef injured in gas explosion reduced by €30,000 after appealBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessClose Brothers re-enter Irish motor finance market with acquisition of Bluestone Motor FinanceBy Ellen O’Regan
OireachtasGovernment playing ‘part of spectators’ as mortgage rates rise, Sinn Féin saysBy Sarah Burns
BusinessCentral Bank governor calls for ‘much faster’ pass-through of rate hikes to borrowers and saversBy Joe Brennan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland v South Africa: Andy Farrell set to stick with 5-3 split for Springboks game By Gerry Thornley
BusinessItaly to probe Ryanair’s selling practices in escalating rowBy Amy Kazmin and Philip Georgiadis
Inside Business‘These housing demand forecasts are not worth the paper they’re written on’Listen | 37:24
UKRishi Sunak waters down climate commitments to avoid public ‘backlash’By Sam Blewett, David Hughes, Sophie Wingate and Patrick Daly, PA Political Staff
AfricaUnrest and political allegations shake Senegal’s reputation for stability in a volatile regionBy Aanu Adeoye in Dakar and Joshua Franklin in New York
Consumer TechTech Review: Apple iPhone 15 – the time is right to upgrade from your older phoneBy Ciara O'Brien
Culture‘Safe, welcoming vibe’ expected on Culture Night despite Dublin antisocial behaviour concernsBy Ellen O’Donoghue
HealthParents ‘broken’ by death of daughter (10) with spina bifida after operations at Temple StreetBy Paul Cullen
IrelandPlan for ‘cashless’ National Car Test system may be shelved after ministerial orderBy Tim O'Brien and Pat Leahy
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: South Africa happy to put their faith and fate in Manie Libbok’s hands By John O'Sullivan
TV & RadioThe Truth About the ‘Skinny’ Jab: Are weight-loss injections a magic wand or potential health disaster?By Ed Power
Crime & LawDrew Harris to propose new rostering options to Garda representative groupsBy Conor Lally and Jennifer Bray
EducationLeaving Cert: Is ‘AI threat’ just cover for shelving teacher-based assessment?By Carl O'Brien
TV & RadioThe Super Models: Up close and impersonal with Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Christy TurlingtonBy Ed Power
EuropeKing Charles lights flame at Arc de Triomphe for start of three-day French visitBy Angelique Chrisafis in Paris
HealthSpinal surgeries review: Child with spina bifida required 34 operations at Temple StreetBy Paul Cullen and Martin Wall
CyclingBenezet Minns and Rafferty best of the Irish on day one of the European Championship By Shane Stokes
Social AffairsDisability welfare payments reform plan: recipients to be divided into three ‘tiers’By Kitty Holland
HealthNursing home registration cancelled with immediate effect due to ‘serious concerns’ By Ronan McGreevy
HealthStephen Donnelly says he wants ‘detailed explanation’ of what happened in Temple StreetBy Martin Wall
Education‘I can’t believe it’s finally my turn’: Mother of 12 realises dream of studying medicine at 40By Jade Wilson
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: Uruguayan dreams dashed by Italian comeback in Nice
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowJohnny Watterson’s World Cup diary: So nice in Nice as rugby tribes enjoy ‘la belle vie’By Johnny Watterson
PoliticsNew farmers’ political party has become ‘serious discussion point’ in OireachtasBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EducationLeaving Cert: Unions welcome ‘sensible’ deferral of plans for teachers to mark students for examsBy Carl O'Brien
Housing & PlanningProperty owners want budget to create ‘more favourable’ tax and regulatory environment
PoliticsThirteen arrests amid vitriolic protests outside Dáil as TDs safeguarded by gardaíBy Conor Gallagher and Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsNo confidence in St John Ambulance child safety until safeguarding officer in place, says O’Gorman By Jack Power
Ireland‘Rapping’ allegation against Horse Sport Ireland official not upheld after inquiryBy Mark Hilliard
Farming & FoodPresident ‘overstepping his role’ with comments on diet, says Kerry TDBy Anne Lucey and Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandWould you vote for a new rural political party? The view from the Ploughing ChampionshipsBy Fiachra Gallagher
MusicSufjan Stevens: songwriter ‘learning to walk again’ after being diagnosed with rare disease By Ben Beaumont-Thomas
PoliticsMiriam Lord: It was a long, depressing day as dangerously emboldened thugs descended on the DáilBy Miriam Lord
SoccerHarry Kane strikes as Bayern hold on to win curious thriller against Manchester UnitedBy David Hytner