BooksThe End of Drum Time: Stunning novel of love affair set in 19th-century Lapland By Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
RestaurantsTakeaway review: Get there early before the food sells out at this stunning locationBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Deadpool & Wolverine is the first MCU flick to receive what in the US?By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioRadio review: Flustered Eamon Ryan and harried Pearse Doherty grilled by Drivetime’s forbidding interrogatorsBy Mick Heaney
Fashion‘I didn’t want to be predictable’: What the Irish Olympians are wearing to the opening ceremony in ParisBy Deirdre McQuillan
BeautyOpens in new windowI tried a high-street mole scanning service: far from cheap but it beats long waiting lists to see a dermatologist By Simone Gannon
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year profiles: From providing healthier meal options to treatments to improve cancer care By Fiona Keeley
OpinionPolitical stupidity of Fianna Fáil four could see Ireland end up with a bottom-of-the-barrel job in EuropeBy Stephen Collins
BusinessMichael O’Leary, Tony Smurfit, Albert Manifold: Which Irish plc CEOs have the biggest pay packages?By Joe Brennan
OpinionWhen the Annie Murphy revelations came out, people wore Eamonn Casey T-shirts. How little we knewBy Diarmaid Ferriter
IrelandCliffs of Moher: Search for missing boy follows two recent tragedies at world famous siteBy Andrew Hamilton
Paris 2024Opens in new windowTrying to find some running liberté down along the SeineBy Ian O'Riordan
EconomyPrivate landlords need incentives to retrofit their properties, otherwise it’s not financially worthwhileBy John FitzGerald
Crime & LawMcEntee vows to reform taxi licensing system in wake of Shorten rape sentencingBy Conor Gallagher and Conor Lally
OpinionIreland’s low inheritance tax is part of a social bargain with its middle classesBy John McManus
Paris 2024Opens in new windowParisians must grin and bear it as Olympic-scale disruption takes a toll on city lifeBy Johnny Watterson
CultureSinéad O’Connor’s waxwork looks nothing like the fiery young woman from 1990 it representsBy Hugh Linehan
In the News PodcastIs the new RTÉ funding plan enough - and is it fair? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:07
OpinionOnce the priest was a respected public figure in a crisis. Now, self-appointed supremacists fill the roleBy Justine McCarthy
Business Today NewsletterAer Lingus pilots have pay docked following recent industrial actionBy Ciarán Hancock
Crime & LawAmerican charged with fleeing to Ireland to avoid imprisonment for January 6th Capitol riot crimesBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandFriday’s top stories: Taxi system reform promised after Shorten case; complete guide to Irish Olympic action
SponsoredHow your KitKat break is helping cocoa-farming families close the living income gap through an innovative programme
The Women's PodcastKamala Harris: ‘As a courtroom prosecutor … I know Donald Trump’s type’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 30:04
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics opening ceremony: Everything you need to know including times, where to watch and routeBy Sarah Burns
BusinessElon Musk to seek Tesla board approval for €4.6bn injection into xAI start-upBy Stephen Morris and George Hammond
Ireland‘An extremely bad man’: Ballymoney reacts to news of Kamala Harris’s Irish slave-owning ancestorBy Seanín Graham
BusinessHollywood actors to go on strike against video game companiesBy Brooks Barnes and Kellen Browning
RugbyMatt Williams: In cynical times, savour the new coaches who want to make the world a bit betterBy Matt Williams
Europe‘People can’t be held back’: Ukrainians flock to Odesa for wartime holidays in the sunBy Daniel McLaughlin
Crime & LawWicklow shooting: Gardaí investigating incident after man suffers non-life threatening injuriesBy Sarah Burns
IrelandSpiritan abuse survivor group raises concern statutory inquiry could set back justice and support programmes By Patsy McGarry
IrelandMixed views in Dundrum about arrival of asylum seekers, residents sayBy Colm Keena and Sorcha Pollak
CourtsGarda found guilty of sexually assaulting and falsely imprisoning a woman in Wicklow garda stationBy Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
Gaelic GamesMichael Murphy on Armagh: The 15 Orchard men bidding for historic All-Ireland football gloryBy Michael Murphy
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé on the Galway football team: The 15 men bidding for All-Ireland gloryBy Darragh Ó Sé
CourtsMan accused of setting fire to Luas tram during Dublin riots remanded in custodyBy Emmet Malone
CourtsLyra McKee death: Man charged over riot refused bail to go on Lanzarote holidayBy Ashleigh McDonald
Paris 2024Opens in new windowSarah Lavin and Shane Lowry named Ireland’s flag-bearers for Olympics opening ceremonyBy David Gorman
AmericasFears and hope before Venezuelan election that could bring rebuilding or ‘a bloodbath’By Tom Hennigan
Housing & PlanningLandlord ordered to pay €15,000 over illegal eviction of pregnant woman and familyBy Jack White
Housing & PlanningHomelessness reaches record level in State amid call for ‘emergency action’By Jack White
Paris 2024Opens in new windowSaboteurs attack French railways, causing chaos hours before Olympic ceremony By Leila Abboud, Sarah White, Adrienne Klasa in Paris and Sam Jones in Berlin
CourtsTributes paid to George Birmingham on retirement as president of Court of AppealBy Mary Carolan
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympic surfing comes to Teahupo’o with beastly waves and controversyBy Jonny Weeks
CourtsHigh Court strikes out man’s claim of unreasonable delay in dealing with his citizenship request
Paris 2024Opens in new windowSwimming the star of Olympic show but mistrust muddies the waterBy Andy Bull
CourtsPalestinian who claims torture in Israeli jail sues over being left homeless upon seeking protection in IrelandBy Aodhan O'Faolain
EuropeUkraine claims strike on Crimea airfield as EU sends funds from frozen Russian assets to KyivBy Daniel McLaughlin
Paris 2024Opens in new windowIan O’Riordan: The Olympic double dilemma facing Rhasidat Adeleke in ParisBy Ian O'Riordan
Social Affairs‘The goal is to create a lasting impact’: diaspora cricket competition brings community togetherBy Saeedullah Safi
BusinessHigh Court lifts suspension on contract for building €500m worth of social and affordable homes
DublinTraders alliance opposed to Dublin traffic plan considers next move after green lightBy Olivia Kelly
RacingAmateur jockey Shane Bargary’s licence suspended for 10 years after second positive test for cocaine By Brian O'Connor
An Irish DiaryAll fired up – Frank McNally on the questionable wisdom of Dublin’s logoBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawVictim in Tallaght assault stabbed after man believed van was being broken into, gardaí suspectBy Conor Lally
Middle EastKamala Harris criticised in Israel after calling for quick end to war in GazaBy Mark Weiss
CourtsFormer Fine Gael politician remanded in custody in €2.6m money laundering caseBy Jessica Thompson
Paris 2024Opens in new windowParis Olympics opens with a spectacular display of creative brass neckBy Denis Walsh
CourtsHigh Court schedules hearing of ‘test’ challenge to lack of school places for autistic childrenBy Aodhan O'Faolain
SoccerBohemians frustrated as Daryl Horgan earns point for Dundalk at DalymountBy Paul Buttner at Dalymount Park
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympic Opening Ceremony: A magnificently unforgettable and audacious parade of nationsBy Ian O'Riordan
BooksThe Boundless River. Stories from the Realm of the Rhine: Exploring a living entityBy Neil Hegarty
BooksThe Language of Architectural Classicism by Edward McParland: A masterpiece of discoveryBy Frank McDonald
BooksThe Origin of Ireland’s Ordnance Survey: Charting the intriguing backstory of the survey’s birth in 1824By Paul Clements
BooksLemony Snicket: And Then? And Then? What Else?: A Writer’s Life by Daniel Handler - A thoughtful and eloquent celebration of storyBy Claire Hennessy
BooksThe High Seas by Olive Heffernan: An expert’s enthralling view of the oceans is short on hopeBy Lorna Siggins
OpinionJD Vance is part of a new generation of aristopopulists seeking regime changeBy Paul Gillespie
ObituariesJudge Elizabeth MacGrath obituary: A fierce defender of the judiciary who believed in second chances
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics: Complete day-by-day guide to the Irish athletes in action in Paris