FilmThe Movie Quiz: When did James Bond first get behind the wheel of his Aston Martin DB5?By Donald Clarke
TV & Radio‘If I’m intimidated, that’s a problem’: Fireworks fly as Joe Duffy hears tales of teenage delinquencyBy Mick Heaney
BooksPutin has done us the service of showing us that progress in human knowledge is not inevitableBy Conor Daly
BooksBest new children’s fiction, from a crime-fighting duck to an inspiring introduction to art By Sara Keating
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: This new facial treatment at The Shelbourne is a mind-and-body experienceBy Simone Gannon
RestaurantsTakeaway of the Week: Little Saltee - Fresh fish straight from the boats is well worth the waitBy Corinna Hardgrave
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year: From AI in healthcare to Ballymaloe Relish and the largest cold store operator in sub-Saharan AfricaBy Fiona Keeley
WorkAI is not a strategic priority for majority of Irish businesses, Irish Management Institute findsBy Ian Curran
EducationHow the CAO system works: How do colleges decide the points needed for a Leaving Cert course?By Brian Mooney
EducationLeaving Cert 2024 set to be last to benefit from bumper grades. What happens to next year’s students?By Carl O'Brien
Leaving Cert ResultsLeaving Cert results 2024: Bumper grades for students set to keep CAO points at high levelsBy Carl O'Brien
RacingTop trainers’ legal threat to Horse Racing Ireland hits sweet spot of reputational self-harmBy Brian O'Connor
WorkIntel prepares for surge in applications for lucrative exit packages at Irish operationBy Emmet Malone
HealthLaya was wrong not to pay for patient’s private care at height of Covid-19 pandemic, ombudsman findsBy Martin Wall
OpinionNell McCafferty’s empathy and precision defined her, but they were a product of manifold tensions and denialsBy Diarmaid Ferriter
HealthCall for more support for rural GPs to meet needs of ageing clients amid doctor shortage By Emmet Malone
RugbyCiarán Frawley starts new season with pep in his step – and hopes of playing at 10By Johnny Watterson
Social Affairs‘Now it’s all just ashes’: Family who owned Galway hotel that was burned down lost heirlooms and their mother’s remainsBy Cian O'Connell
PeopleWedding culture is bananas and I will be dressed in black whether you like it or notBy Emer McLysaght
SoccerLOI previews: Andre Wisdom strengthens Derry City defence as title race heats upBy Gavin Cummiskey
PeopleIf we expect a competition once held in a Kerry car park to laud all deserving Irish women, we might be asking a bit too muchBy Brianna Parkins
EducationFive key lessons from this year’s Leaving Cert, from an avalanche of maths bonus points to a fierce CAO points raceBy Brian Mooney
Business Today NewsletterFlood of applications expected for lucrative exit packages at Intel’s Irish plantBy Ciarán Hancock
USKamala Harris hails ‘unlikely journey’ as she accepts the Democratic nomination amid surging party spirits By Keith Duggan
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Bumper Leaving Cert results; and which counties have the lowest numbers of GPs?
Ireland‘It’s like a dead zone’: Water pollution in west Cork sparks beach closures and anger By David Forsythe
MusicSabrina Carpenter: Short n’ Sweet – Pop’s hottest property mixes eye-rolling takedowns with provocative glamourBy Lauren Murphy
On The Money NewsletterPay-day, pay-day: how to stop your current account from slipping into the red before your salary landsBy Joanne Hunt
Middle EastEgypt to give Hamas amended clauses of draft Gaza ceasefire deal after ‘constructive’ talks with Israeli officials in CairoBy Mark Weiss
RugbyMatt Williams: Family, rugby and whales - cling to the gracefulness of passing thingsBy Matt Williams
BusinessAvoca owner and direct provision operator Aramark received €10.5m in Covid supports in 2023By Ian Curran
IrelandCommercial fisherman died after he became entangled in nets and was dragged overboard off Donegal coast By Tim O'Brien
Crime & LawEnoch Burke says prison is a ‘horrible place’ as he again turns up to Westmeath school By Robert Kindregan
Crime & LawMan accused of murdering wife and children died in prison by suicide days before trialBy Gordon Deegan
Education‘The right poet came up on the day’: 13 students at Cork school celebrate maximum pointsBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsMan sentenced over ‘despicable and shameful’ fraudulent cancer GoFundMe pageBy Eamonn MacDermott
SportMax Verstappen under pressure to deliver at Dutch Grand Prix as F1 season resumesBy Giles Richards at Circuit Zandvoort
CourtsNorthern Ireland loyalist Dee Stitt remanded in custody accused of inciting hatred in Facebook post
HealthUK’s Cass trans healthcare report ‘should not be Ireland’s model of care,’ forum hearsBy Jade Wilson
EuropeDutch royal family apologises after men wrongly suspected of following princess are stopped at gunpoint By Peter Cluskey
Asia-PacificRecent rape and murder of junior medic highlights persistent crimes against women in IndiaBy Rahul Bedi
SoccerJude Bellingham ruled out of England’s Nations League clash against Ireland in Dublin By Gavin Cummiskey
EducationInflated Leaving Cert grades to reduce ‘step by step’ from next year, says Norma FoleyBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandNell McCafferty ‘changed Ireland for the better’, mourners at her funeral in Derry’s Bogside toldBy Freya McClements
Middle EastNetanyahu’s refusal to yield on Philadelphi and Netzarim corridors key to reported collapse of Gaza ceasefire talks By Michael Jansen
IrelandDublin, Mayo and Clare beaches closed to swimmers due to Storm Lilian water pollutionBy Jack White
SportPaul O’Donovan and Siobhán McCrohan qualify for A finals at World Rowing ChampionshipsBy Muireann Duffy
HealthVaping firm used financial incentives for consultation submissions, Government toldBy Sarah Burns
Education‘We’re absolutely delighted’: Thousands of Leaving Cert students receive bumper grades By Carl O'Brien
An Irish DiaryTattoo-for-three Special – Frank McNally on becoming the father of an all-tattooed familyBy Frank McNally
IrelandMan (50s) dies and four rescued from sea in major Coastguard operation at Co Cork beachBy Olivia Kelleher and Sean Ryan
SoccerEmi Martínez: ‘Show-off? I just want to win the game. I don’t cross a line, I never do’By Ben Fisher
Gaelic GamesTributes paid following deaths of All-Ireland winning footballers Jim Crowley and Eddie McKayBy Seán Moran
Dublin‘Érin go Bragh’: Florida State University and Georgia Tech bring the American south to Dublin By Ronan McGreevy
SportMartina McMahon overcomes back injury to claim World Wallball Championships titleBy Paul Fitzpatrick
Editorials The Irish Times view on the Democratic National Convention: Kamala Harris takes centre stage
GolfAustralia’s Adam Scott leads BMW Championship after course record as Lowry makes gainsBy Philip Reid
PoliticsLeo Varadkar in America: ‘I always thought Kamala Harris has a lot of strength’By Keith Duggan
SoccerPep Guardiola insists Manchester City will accept verdict on alleged rule breachesBy Jamie Jackson
BooksModernism in Irish Women’s Writing review: Great insights into work of female writersBy Anthony Roche