CultureShow me ‘citizen journalism’ and I’ll show you a rat’s nest of some of the most noxious people aroundBy Hugh Linehan
Fine Art & AntiquesA bear on wheels and gilt-edged opportunities among items up for auctionBy Gemma Tipton
GardeningEdible flowers: how to grow them and how to use them to bring flavour, colour, fragrance, and texture to foodBy Fionnuala Fallon
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Protestants are not that much different from us. I mean, they’re definitely less craic, but they get sh*t done’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:08
Europe‘The adults are back in the room in London’: how far will Starmer’s reset of UK-EU relations go?By Jack Power, Mark Paul and Mark Hennessy
DrinkGreek wine doesn’t only taste great on holidays. Here are four worth seeking out at home By John Wilson
EnvironmentThis insect clung to the windscreen of my car for more than a kilometre. Readers’ nature queriesBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
USMilwaukee has seen happier days, but the Rust Belt’s best-kept secret shows how a lost America can be resurrectedBy Keith Duggan
FilmEmma Corrin: ‘I’m striving to find a sense of challenge. There is real excitement in delving into unknown waters’By Donald Clarke
BooksMichael Longley: ‘Most men don’t like intelligent women. I just hang on their every word’By Freya McClements
AthleticsMary Purcell: A pioneering multi-distance athlete for whom anything seemed possibleBy Ian O'Riordan
AthleticsMagic Olympic rings have the power to pull the biggest Ireland team ever to go to the gamesBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: The reasons why it’s impossible to begrudge either Cork or Clare an All-Ireland final winBy Malachy Clerkin
Crime & Law‘It’s going to be a power struggle’: the Irish right-wing extremists preparing for violenceBy Conor Gallagher
PeopleThe problem isn’t me and my sourdough and my kale. Access to nourishing food should be a rightBy Sarah Moss
Asia-Pacific‘I don’t feel inferior in any way’: Why educated young Chinese workers are opting for blue-collar jobsBy Denis Staunton
BooksAnne Applebaum: ‘Trump is a transactional person whose interest is in himself... It’s why he is more dangerous’By Mark Paul
CourtsInside the childcare courts: ‘Making money from the misery of children - that’s distasteful’By Mary Carolan
Health‘We all want to enjoy time in the sun, but it’s important to be careful,’ says mother of woman (33) who died of melanomaBy Arlene Harris
AthleticsRecalling the great sporting commentary around John Treacy’s Olympic medal winBy Ian O'Riordan
Ireland‘It’s not so easy this time’: Clare supporters battle Cork fans with ‘connections’ for precious All Ireland ticketsBy Owen Ryan
Opinion‘Coolock says no and we mean it’: How disinformation lit a torch in the north Dublin suburbBy Ciaran O'Connor
BusinessSeine-itary conditions: Paris mayor takes a dip in ‘clean’ river as Olympics approachBy Laura Slattery
OpinionLucy Letby is Britain’s most prolific serial child killer. But doubts linger about the evidenceBy David Robert Grimes
OpinionUnlike Biden, Varadkar could read a room. The question for the next election is can Sinn Féin?By Jennifer Bray
OpinionTo look at this photograph of Trump is to glimpse the darkness and chaos to comeBy Mark O'Connell
IrelandFuneral for brother and sister (70s) killed in Donegal crash to be held on SundayBy Stephen Maguire
IrelandFrench international GAA team put Dublin clubs to the sword in first games on Irish soil By Ronan McGreevy
Gaelic GamesJimmy Barry-Murphy: ‘The one I really do regret is 2013. I wake up every morning and think about that’By Denis Walsh
Crime & LawMore than €8m worth of cocaine, cannabis, LSD and MDMA seized after Dublin searchBy Olivia Kelleher
Ireland‘Extraordinary’ Justin Kilcullen of Trócaire remembered as ‘warrior for peace’ at funeralBy Olivia Kelleher
PoliticsUK government could face court challenge to force unity referendum, says Sinn Féin’s Pearse DohertyBy Mark Hennessy
BusinessGlobal tech outage: Warnings of criminals seeking to exploit IT failureBy Dan Milmo, Julia Kollewe, Ben Quinn, Josh Taylor and Mimi Ibrahim
PoliticsMary Lou McDonald accuses Government of ‘arrogant and disrespectful’ attitude to Coolock residents By Ronan McGreevy
BooksIreland out of England: The learned forgetting and remembering of a unionist BrexiteerBy Brendan O’Leary
Middle EastIsrael-Gaza war: Israeli jets bomb Houthi targets in Yemen, military says By Yohannes Lowe
Gaelic GamesNiamh Ní Chonchúir’s goal crucial as Kerry beat Armagh in All-Ireland semi-finalBy Daire Walsh
GolfShane Lowry fails to handle ‘brutal’ Troon as he slips out of the Open lead with 77By Philip Reid
Live: Open ChampionshipThe Open third round as it happened: Shane Lowry drops out of the leadBy David Gorman
Crime & LawThird fire in three days at Coolock site earmarked for international protection applicantsBy Conor Lally