OpinionFears of the ‘vanishing Irish’ proved unfounded in the 1950s, and they’re unfounded nowBy Dr Finola Kennedy
Housing & PlanningMarc Godart companies add Leitrim cottage, Wexford site and Kilmainham house to portfolioBy Colm Keena
TravelRobots, a mini-pig cafe and an ancient sense of order: Japan really is a world apartBy Noel Baker
Paris 2024Opens in new windowParis Olympics 2024: ‘It’s terrifying to be the parent of an Olympian’By Roisin Finlay
FilmI am partly responsible for JD Vance’s rise to be Donald Trump’s running mate. SorryBy Donald Clarke
PeopleIt’s startling to see the towering regard so many Independent politicians have for themselvesBy Seán Moncrieff
Common GroundOpens in new window‘Ireland’s freedom was not won, it was given’: Historian’s new book casts fresh light on old struggleBy Mark Hennessy
PeopleMeet Adam B, the Derry YouTuber with 4m subscribers you’ve never heard of, but your kids probably haveBy Conor Capplis
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland hurling final: Cork’s momentum can get them over the line in tight finaleBy Seán Moran
PeopleThe bright side of death: ‘My husband died on a glorious spring morning in a hospital bed in our diningroom’By Patricia O'Reilly
Your Family‘That’s another €250 down the drain’: welcome to the world of summer camp parentsBy Jen Hogan
Interiors‘This house was a new chapter for me’: Irish designer on renovating a colourful London homeBy Gemma Tipton
Your MoneyMagnificent seven stocks take a pounding as investors rotate into cheaper companiesBy Proinsias O'Mahony
OpinionBreda O'Brien: What should the Vatican do when an influential religious artist is accused of sexual abuse?By Breda O'Brien
MediaWhat I Read This Week: The real meaning of Donald Trump’s speech and the Derry girls having a momentBy Damian Cullen
WorkPrimark’s Irish man in Spain: ‘We sell roughly the same number of coats in Madrid as we do in Dublin’By Olive Keogh
TechnologyCrowdStrike ‘close to rolling out fix’ after IT outage crashes 8.5m Windows devices globallyBy Nino Bucci
PoliticsWhite working class moving to Republican Party, yet Trump never delivered for those workers, says academicBy Mark Hennessy
AmericasVenezuelans vow to leave the country if Nicolás Maduro wins electionBy Julie Turkewitz in Bogota, Colombia
USUS election: ‘I took bullet for democracy,’ Trump tells Michigan crowd in first rally since assassination attemptBy Edward Helmore
USMaureen Dowd: Everyone wants Biden gone. Even the people who don’t want him gone really want him goneBy Maureen Dowd
Middle EastMissile fired by Houthis intercepted as port city of Eilat targeted, says Israel By Yohannes Lowe
Crime & LawWeapons seized in Co Louth belong to main supplier of firearms to Irish gangs, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally
RacingYou Got To Me continues cross-channel Classic success at Curragh with Oaks victoryBy Brian O'Connor
USAs Biden recovers from Covid-19, Harris assumes a starring role on campaign trailBy Nicholas Nehamas
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
Ireland‘When you do get into a situation, don’t panic’: Taking a dip in Ireland’s new sea survival poolBy Katie Mellett
Crime & LawCoolock unrest: Why can’t gardaí prevent fires at former Crown Paints factory?By Conor Lally
Live: HurlingFT Clare 3-29 Cork 1-34 as it happened: Clare win All-Ireland hurling finalBy David Gorman
ObituariesMichael Hickey – pioneering environmentalist who championed more sustainable farming practices By Alan Moore
US electionJoe Biden drops out of US presidential race ‘in the best interest of my party and the country’By Karl McDonald
CyclingTadej Pogacar wraps up Tour de France victory to seal historic double By Jeremy Whittle in Nice
PoliticsHouseholds who fail to pay TV licence may face immediate fixed-charge notice By Jennifer Bray
EuropeTrump tells Kyiv he will ‘bring peace to the world and end the war’ if he wins US electionBy Daniel McLaughlin
EuropeBarcelona plans to raise tourist tax for cruise passengers visiting for few hoursBy Sam Jones in Madrid
USJoe Biden pulls out of presidential race. What happens next and who could replace him?By Andrew Jack
CourtsWoman in temporary accommodation who was threatened by her husband is granted protection orderBy Colm Keena
Gaelic GamesCork v Clare: How the players and management rated in the All-Ireland hurling finalBy Gordon Manning and Denis Walsh
IrelandUS academic believes he is the first person to gain Irish citizenship based on DNA test By Ronan McGreevy
Gaelic GamesClare stay the course as Cork fall agonisingly short in terrific All-Ireland finalBy Seán Moran
Ireland‘Hurling is like religion, and Brian Lohan is like God’: Devoted Clare fans praise manager after epic winBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandIreland owes a great debt to US President Joe Biden who has been a ‘voice for peace’, says TaoiseachBy Colm Keena
Gaelic GamesClare boss Brian Lohan thrilled Tony Kelly was the one to lift Liam MacCarthy By Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesTV View: Clare and Cork deliver a game that ‘we should just shut up and watch’By Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesTony Kelly conjured up the required magic for Clare when nothing short of it would have sufficed By Malachy Clerkin
Biden Drops OutBiden’s withdrawal will have a seismic effect on the Republican campaign and on TrumpBy Keith Duggan
PoliticsOverhaul of Camhs includes independent regulation and ‘person-centric’ approachBy Shauna Bowers