FilmNotes from Sheepland review: Please flock to see this delightful and funny study of artist and shepherd Orla BarryBy Donald Clarke
MusicChrystabell & David Lynch: Cellophane Memories review – A vague, languorous soundtrack of morose, samey balladsBy Lauren Murphy
MusicHeaven Sent: The Rise of New Pop 1979-1983 review: Inventiveness and experimentation from start to finishBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Consumer TechSamsung Galaxy Watch Ultra review: A rugged new prospect for Android Wear fansBy Ciara O'Brien
TV & RadioAnthony Hopkins’s new prestige drama has given me a great idea. It involves buttocksBy Patrick Freyne
Financial ServicesAxa Irish premiums to hit €2bn as it gets nod to underwrite Laya policiesBy Joe Brennan
TechnologyGlobal outage caused by CrowdStrike is a flashing red light By David Streitfeld and Kate Conger
RestaurantsReview: Delicious Italian food in a wonderful south Dublin neighbourhood restaurantBy Corinna Hardgrave
Financial ServicesFinance officials concerned about oversight of auto-enrolment pension schemeBy Joe Brennan
BusinessDonegal company using manure, spent mushrooms and worm castings to make eco-friendly compost By Olive Keogh
PeopleI decided to risk a petrol station breakfast on the way home from Cork. It was a bad moveBy Michael Harding
Social AffairsScale of inquiry into sexual abuse in fee-paying private schools cannot be underestimatedBy Patsy McGarry
Your MoneyInheritance tax, declaration of tax-free gifts and the temptation of ‘forgetting’By Cantillon
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Oisín McConville’s quiet conviction undermines my Zen-like calmBy Ciarán Murphy
OpinionBritain seemed to have turned a corner on immigration after Brexit. Then October 7th happenedBy Newton Emerson
BusinessIrish company combines EV charger and heat pump into one unit to power our homes and carsBy Neil Briscoe
OpinionNow the ICJ has demolished Israeli justification of occupation of Palestine, Ireland must actBy Ray Murphy
Ireland‘Move it to the south side’: Dubliners mortified by antics at capital’s transatlantic portalBy Fiachra Gallagher
SportJohnny McEntee: The Project 2025 adviser and former college quarterback who worked his way into Trump’s inner-circleBy Dave Hannigan
Abroad‘Though I come from Ireland’s sunniest county . . . who could say no to Caribbean living?’By Isabel Auld
Your WellnessFear of flying: ‘It’s getting on the flight that is the issue. I’m flying in my head for months beforehand’By Arlene Harris
In the News PodcastExplained: Sinn Féin’s plan for housing asylum seekersBy Sorcha PollakListen | 24:55
OpinionKnowing when to quit is a truly inhuman quality. Just ask Joe Biden or Andy MurrayBy Finn McRedmond
Business Today NewsletterCreaking infrastructure will cost Ireland Inc, watchdog warns By Dominic Coyle
IrelandThursday’s top stories: Biden says ‘time for new voices’; farmer who found Bronze Age axe heads comes forward
Ireland‘Dry, bright weather’ ahead: Met Éireann says temperatures could rise to 24 degreesBy Sarah Burns
Smart MoneyDouble child benefit weeks? Higher electricity bills? Five key decisions for October’s budgetBy Cliff Taylor
IrelandCliffs of Moher search for boy (12) continues as ‘recovery operation’By Sarah Burns and Pat Flynn
TV & RadioThe Decameron review: Derry Girls’ Saoirse-Monica Jackson battles ridiculous hipster haircut in unfunny rompBy Ed Power
StageWicked review: The brilliant Laura Pick and Sarah O’Connor shine in this top-quality productionBy Sara Keating
BusinessRupert Murdoch in secret battle with three of his children over future of media empireBy Jim Rutenberg and Jonathan Mahler
Courts‘A gross betrayal’: Taxi driver Raymond Shorten jailed for 17 years for rape of two young passengersBy Conor Gallagher
Sports BriefingMorning Sports Brief: Ireland’s Sevens get Olympic campaign off to ideal startBy Mary Hannigan
DublinSinéad O’Connor waxwork: ‘You have to get the proportions right. That’s not easy, especially with ladies’By Simran Kathuria
Gaelic GamesTactical analysis: Armagh will need to show patience against Galway’s defensive structureBy Paul O'Brien
PoliticsIreland set to ignore von der Leyen’s request for two names for commission candidateBy Jack Power and Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsTotal of 29 children in care or known to child protection services died last year, report findsBy Kitty Holland
BusinessGlobal drinks giant signs for new European headquarter offices at Charlemont SquareBy Ronald Quinlan
Social Affairs‘Sharing a room with eight people... It’s not easy’: Asylum seekers upset at sudden move from Galway to DublinBy Cian O'Connell
Ireland‘We saw a lot of children with arms or legs blown off’: Surgeon describes life in GazaBy Saeedullah Safi
Courts‘Ye won’t get an hour of luck’: sixth man convicted of graveyard murder shouts at widowBy Barry Roche
PoliticsIreland just as vulnerable to security threats as neighbours despite neutrality, defence review concludesBy Conor Gallagher
BooksFiction in translation: works from Palestine, Catalonia, France, Germany and SwedenBy Catherine Taylor
BusinessDebt purchasing firm granted injunction restraining owner from re-entering houseBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsFake online ads using Micheál Martin’s image believed to have originated in Belarus and RussiaBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandArtist Cathy Hughes who drowned off coast of Co Mayo ‘sparkled in company,’ funeral toldBy Jack White
Paris 2024Opens in new window‘We made a point to get here’: Irish fans land in Paris for 2024 OlympicsBy Jack Power
WorkGP’s receptionist wins further award after she was ‘replaced by younger employees’By Stephen Bourke
Crime & LawHarris calls for more consultation with gardaí over planned international protection accommodationBy Conor Lally
BusinessArdagh slashes forecast for glass bottle business as it mulls how to cut €11.5bn debt By Joe Brennan
Social AffairsDeaths of children in care: Girl (14) who died by suicide ‘gained very little’ from Camhs referralsBy Kitty Holland
BusinessGeneric drugmaker Viatris to cut over 200 jobs with Cork plant closure By Dominic Coyle and Emmet Malone
Middle EastNetanyahu hopes his speech to US Congress will improve his tarnished image in Israel By Mark Weiss
An Irish DiaryOut and proud – Frank McNally on being “horrid happy” and other Hiberno-English states of mindBy Frank McNally
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympic 2024 predictions: How many medals will Ireland win and what not to miss in Paris
Crime & LawRapist Raymond Shorten likely attacked other women, Garda Commissioner saysBy Conor Lally and Jack White
CourtsGovernment nominates three new judges to replace retirees and fill vacant positionBy Tim O'Brien
MediaRTÉ news bulletins to resume in Northern Ireland after block over TV rights to OlympicsBy Martin Wall and Tim O'Brien
CourtsJudge justified in concluding child’s rights not properly considered by Minister for Justice, Supreme Court rules By Ellen O'Riordan
Courts‘Absolute gentleman’ appeared ‘starving and frightened’ in months before death, murder trial hearsBy Paul Neilan
TV & RadioTV licence fee ‘extremely difficult’ to collect if evaders not prosecuted, says RTÉ boss Kevin BakhurstBy Laura Slattery
Paris 2024Opens in new windowFirst glimpse of Simone Biles in Paris proves her brilliance is backBy Tumaini Carayol
CourtsMiriam Lord: Raymond Shorten is a dangerous liar. His sentencing did the State some serviceBy Miriam Lord
Paris 2024Opens in new windowSix of the 10 Irish boxers set to enter the Olympic ring have secured first-round byesBy Ian O'Riordan
Live - Paris 2024Olympic Rugby Sevens: Ireland’s medal hopes end as Fiji fight back to make semi-finalsBy Emmet Riordan
Paris 2024Opens in new windowIreland’s medal hopes slip away as Fiji storm home to make Olympic semi-finalsBy Johnny Watterson
SoccerJake Mulraney double puts St Patrick’s Athletic well on the way to third round By Gavin Cummiskey
PeopleA middle-class millennial at a Kneecap gig: am I just cosplaying at republicanism?By Emer McLysaght