PoliticsLowering voting age and electronic voting on Electoral Commission’s research agenda By Cormac McQuinn
BusinessAirbnb says new planning controls 'could have a detrimental effect on tourism in rural communities'By Dominic Coyle
BooksTiananmen Square by Lai Wen: A laudable work with lush melancholy but also some shortcomings By Mei Chin
BooksI wanted to write a book about Irish women’s writing. They told me to include menBy Paige Reynolds
Commercial PropertyChancerygate secures green light for logistics park near Dublin Airport By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyJohn Paul Construction signs for new headquarter offices in SandyfordBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyMezz Bar and Riverhouse Hotel in Dublin’s Temple Bar seek €8.75m By Ronald Quinlan
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EnvironmentResidential energy retrofits: Disruption a big factor in homeowners’ decisions – ESRIBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessNama was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fix the property market, and we blew itBy John McManus
PoliticsIvana Bacik tells Keir Starmer time to prepare for Irish unity referendum By Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionLet’s not make the ill-conceived Dublin traffic plan the subject of a culture warBy Michael McDowell
Your MoneyFreezing your eggs is expensive, not without risk and comes with no guarantees: here’s how to navigate the marketBy Joanne Hunt
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: No team is thinking about bonus territory but I still think it will be a Kerry v Galway finalBy Darragh Ó Sé
Top Stories of 2024‘I won’t accept it!’ Dáil unifies around Michael Healy-Rae after emotional appeal over online abuseBy Miriam Lord
Your Wellness‘I’m dating a previously married man but I feel sad that I will always come second to his children’By Trish Murphy
Commercial PropertyBCP Asset Management seeking €25m for Fumbally Estate in Dublin 8By Ronald Quinlan
TechnologyZeroMission raises €2.8m to drive electric vehicle fleet management platformBy Ciara O'Brien
Inside Politics NewsletterNo shortage of loose ends for Coalition as summer break beckonsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: Harris pledges to assist Irish woman detained in Dubai; hospital admissions due to hot weather set to rise
MusicThe Music Quiz: Stevie Nicks adapted the words from which writer for her song Annabel Lee?By Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicNicki Minaj’s Dublin gig controversy: Can disappointed fans get a refund – and, if so, how?By Conor Pope and Cian O'Connell
Climate CrisisGreat white sharks in Ireland? International team seeks confirmation in survey of Irish watersBy Kevin O'Sullivan
TV & RadioSunny review: excellent paranoia-soaked thriller based on novel by Killarney writer Colin O’SullivanBy Ed Power
PoliticsSimon Coveney profile: substantial figure who played a starring role in the Brexit warsBy Pat Leahy
EuropeUkraine and Russia trade deadly shelling as Moscow’s troops struggle to forge border ‘buffer zone’By Daniel McLaughlin
MusicPillow Queens at Iveagh Gardens: Stage times, set list, ticket information and moreBy Ellen O’Donoghue
PoliticsSimon Harris ‘happy’ for John McGahon to seek Fine Gael nomination despite court fine for assault and batteryBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyIreland report no further injury concerns ahead of second Test against SpringboksBy John O'Sullivan
WorkYour work questions answered: My employee has changed hours without permission, what can I do?By Jack White
DublinWhat is the virus that has killed two Dublin Zoo elephants, with a third testing positive?By Mark Hilliard and Conor Pope
GolfRory McIlroy: ‘I’ve described Pinehurst on Sunday like it was a great day until it wasn’t’By Philip Reid
CourtsDenis O’Brien lodges proceedings against Meta over ‘fake ads’ hosted on social media siteBy Colm Keena
BusinessHigh Court judge to rule next week in widow’s injunction application against developer Greg Kavanagh
SoccerWho is Heimir Hallgrímsson, the dentist now in charge of Ireland’s footballers?By Gavin Cummiskey
Social AffairsIrish people’s trust in each other rises while trust in Government falls – CSOBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawRetired Supreme Court judge Hugh Geoghegan remembered at funeral Mass as man ‘of boundless curiosity’By Mary Carolan
Crime & LawCocaine and scrambler motorcycles seized in Dublin during follow-up raids to €3m drugs haulBy Mark Hilliard
CourtsPsychiatrists disagree on whether insanity verdict open to husband accused of murdering wife By Eoin Reynolds
EuropeCocaine seizures at Dutch ports decline as northwest European entry points become ‘less attractive’ to traffickersBy Peter Cluskey
An Irish DiaryDarkness into light – Frank McNally on a celebratory funeral with a bleak backstoryBy Frank McNally
CourtsDriver who broke red light and knocked down 12-year-old girl avoids jailBy Jessica Magee and Eimear Dodd
USAlec Baldwin violated ‘cardinal rules of firearm safety’, prosecutors tell court as trial beginsBy Dani Anguiano in Santa Fe
RugbySix Nations considers Saturday-only revamp to boost rugby’s pulling powerBy Robert Kitson in Auckland
EditorialsA new EU directive which has been signed into Irish law will cut the risk of " greenwashing" by companies
OireachtasGovernment’s zero-tolerance approach to gender violence more like ‘zero effort’, says Holly Cairns By Marie O'Halloran
TransportTens of thousands of Dublin commuters affected as long-awaited proposal to reduce fares is postponedBy Ronan McGreevy
WorkGP faces €40,000 severance payment to receptionist of nearly 50 years after failing to ‘engage’ with herBy Stephen Bourke
Social AffairsHiqa reports highlight deficiencies in vetting and child safeguarding in accommodation centres By Fiachra Gallagher
USDemocratic Party drifting through fugue of indecision and mixed messages over Biden’s futureBy Keith Duggan
CourtsHospital not liable for psychiatric injury of woman who witnessed late husband’s rapid health decline, judge rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Ireland‘Over the moon’: Tori Towey hopes to return to Ireland on Thursday after charges dropped in DubaiBy Jack White and Marie O'Halloran
Housing & PlanningClare TD fails to secure planning permission for home after he disclosed he owns another house in the areaBy Gordon Deegan
PoliticsMinisters asked to ramp up engagement with counterparts in new British governmentBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerWatkins seals final place for England in performance light years ahead of early roundsBy Ken Early
EditorialsThe fall in Irish carbon emissions in 2023 shows some progress, though much remains to be done
OpinionOnly one in four travelling to Dublin city do so by car. Should they monopolise so much space?By Brian Caulfield
Climate CrisisImproved support needed for householders to ease switch from fossil fuels, says climate councilBy Kevin O'Sullivan
US‘We are not going to win with this president’: George Clooney implores Joe Biden to step asideBy Robert Tait