BooksSaraswati by Gurnaik Johal: A novel of immense range that deserves a very wide readershipBy Naoise Dolan
BusinessPlanning a trip abroad? The tech essentials that could help it go more smoothlyBy Ciara O'Brien
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Co Meath from €485,000 to €1.675mBy Alanna Gallagher
RestaurantsRestaurant review: Sarah Jessica Parker’s go-to is where you want to be after a bracing cliff walkBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmS/He Is Still Her/e review: Genesis P-Orridge film offers invaluable glimpses into a radical lifeBy Tara Brady
FilmElio star Yonas Kibreab: ‘I saw my first Pixar movies when I was four, so to be in one is surreal’ By Tara Brady
BusinessIrish company developing medical devices that could allow cancer patients to treat themselves at homeBy Seán Duke
ResidentialLook inside: Architects’ refurbished and extended Ballsbridge home for €1.75mBy Kevin Courtney
Oireachtas‘Ceann Comhairle, how long is this going to continue?’: Dáil interruptions starting to wreck Taoiseach’s headBy Miriam Lord
HealthFlying to Spain for medical care: ‘The Irish really appreciate the services; they are easy patients’By Guy Hedgecoe
EconomyRent pressure zone changes will be painful for tenants, Central Bank warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
ResidentialIn pictures: ‘Georgian masterpiece’ overlooking the sea with Enya and Bono as neighboursBy Frances O'Rourke
EducationOfficials investigate after teacher is alleged to have helped students during Leaving Cert exam at Dublin schoolBy Carl O'Brien
Middle EastDemining in Syria: ‘People are desperate to go back to their houses... In their mind the main threat is gone’By Sally Hayden
EducationNew education therapy service could be ‘transformational’ for special needs pupils, says McEnteeBy Ronan McGreevy
PeopleI’m smack bang in middle age with no property, ageing knees and a scant pensionBy Emer McLysaght
Gaelic GamesShane O’Donnell gets his head around Donegal’s ‘surreal’ showdown with LouthBy Gordon Manning
OpinionAs BBC coverage of the Ballymena riots took a while to crank up, I turned to ‘FreedomDad73′By Newton Emerson
BusinessUS tariffs could punch €18bn hole in public finances, Central Bank warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Keeping cool in front of goal is key to landing All-IrelandBy Ciarán Murphy
OpinionIt’s no wonder people my age are miserable. Everyone keeps telling them they’re totally screwedBy Finn McRedmond
Gaelic GamesGalway’s Fintan Burke bullish in advance of championship quarter-final against Tipp By Gordon Manning
Your WellnessRelationships and ... postnatal depression: ‘We still live in a society where men’s feelings and emotions are often suppressed’By Geraldine Walsh
OireachtasVapes will be hidden in shops, single-use types banned and flavours restricted under legal changeBy Marie O’Halloran
Climate CrisisOnly two years left to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees target, scientists warnBy Damian Carrington Environment editor
USNew US visa rules will force foreign students to unlock social media profiles By Andrew Roth in Washington
Inside Politics NewsletterRenters and politicians in pressure zone as housing Bill to be signed into lawBy Ellen Coyne
SoccerClub World Cup: Broadcasters try their best to big up Fifa’s most unloved tournamentBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessKenmare ends takeover talks with former MD and Abu Dhabi firm after they lower bid priceBy Joe Brennan
Life & StyleGlasnevin Cemetery’s Queer History Tour: ‘If you’re here for the drama, you’ll get it’By Laura Slattery
WorkHealth takes a back seat when working and raising young children. We just get on with itBy Margaret E Ward
PoliticsMinister seeks to ease fears of Airbnb hosts over new short-term letting rulesBy Ellen Coyne and Vivienne Clarke
EducationDublin school cancels ‘Prayer for Palestine Day’ amid ‘differing opinions’By Stephen Conneely
Middle EastIsrael-Iran: Trump caution on US involvement linked to doubts about ‘bunker buster’ bombBy Hugo Lowell in Washington
Middle East‘We are sick and tired of foreign wars’: Trump’s Maga base divided on use of military might against IranBy Gideon Rachman
StageSix in Dublin review: Henry VIII’s wives are recast as pop princesses. One above all deserves the crownBy Sara Keating
Smart Money Cutting taxes for pubs and restaurants means little or no tax cuts for everyone elseBy Cliff Taylor
RugbyDiarmuid Kilgallen links up with Ireland squad as training cover for Calvin NashBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandEuroMillions €250m winner comes forward as Cork is revealed as winning countyBy Barry Roche and Conor Pope
BusinessStock of foreign direct investment in Ireland fell by €50bn in 2023, data showsBy Colin Gleeson
OireachtasCHI hearing: Some children who had hip surgery may not have reviews until next year, committee toldBy Shauna Bowers
Leaving CertificateLeaving Cert design and communication graphics (DCG): ‘True to form with something for everyone’
OireachtasTD says she hasn’t drunk alcohol in over 13 years during impassioned plea to not delay health-warning labelsBy Marie O’Halloran
BusinessDonohoe ‘grateful for strong support’ to continue as Eurogroup president By Jack Power and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastEU should consider ending visa-free travel for Israeli settlers, academics sayBy Jack Power
BusinessElon Musk’s X to offer investment and trading in ‘super app’ pushBy Hannah Murphy and Daniel Thomas
PoliticsPilot scheme that pays artists €325 ‘basic income’ a week gets six-month extensionBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsMan who failed to pay ex-wife €7.6m as ordered must now give her 75% of property sales proceedsBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsState spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025By Sorcha Pollak
Middle EastIsrael’s secret intelligence operations in Iran: Hacked phones, deep-cover agents and covert warehousesBy Mehul Srivastava in London, Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv and John Paul Rathbone in Istanbul
CourtsCastletown House campaigners being sued by companies in row over gates and fencing ‘blocking’ key access routeBy Fiachra Gallagher
EuropeEurope should stop whining and ‘act like the superpower’ it is, former US general warnsBy Mark Paul
The Women's PodcastThe Women’s Podcast Book Club: Summer reading recommendations By Suzanne BrennanListen | 81:02
CourtsPermanent armed patrols in parts of Limerick city as gardaí fear violent feuding poses serious threat to publicBy David Raleigh
Courts‘She was living a double life’: Bursar of private secondary school jailed for stealing €500,000By Natasha Reid
BusinessSky alleges Co Wexford man may have made €450,000 a year from ‘dodgy box’ serviceBy Fiachra Gallagher
Oireachtas‘A load of bull’ that Sinn Féin is on the side of working people, Tánaiste saysBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsMan who threatened to ‘slit throat’ of TD’s wife spared jail after citing psychotic episodeBy Tom Tuite
BusinessBar manager accused of ‘defrauding’ patrons with service charges wins €8,000 for unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
The Women's PodcastMarian Keyes on casting The Walsh Sisters: ‘The big worry was who is playing Luke Costello?’ By Suzanne BrennanListen | 81:02
Leaving CertificateLeaving Cert music: A challenging paper with some familiar Irish musicians By Peter McGuire
Gaelic GamesTactical analysis: Down will need to share scoring burden around more to knock out GalwayBy Paul O'Brien
Common GroundA Nigel Farage-led UK goverment could herald a united Ireland – VaradkarBy Mark Hennessy
OireachtasWatchdog will again ask Peter McVerry Trust to come before it amid growing anger over financesBy Ellen Coyne
BoxingCork boxer Callum Walsh closing in on world title fights with backing of UFC’s Dana WhiteBy Ciarán Kirk
EuropeEU’s failure to propose ways to cut trade with illegal Israeli settlements criticised by nine foreign ministers By Jack Power
An Irish DiaryVoice from the Grave – Frank McNally on a debut poetry collection from Niall Montgomery, 38 years after his death.By Frank McNally
RacingRoyal Ascot: Trawlerman sets new course record with stunning Gold Cup success By Brian O'Connor
CourtsSurveyor disputes ‘extraordinary’ claim that wind farm could devalue nearby property by 44%By Mary Carolan
Ireland'Why the children weren’t there and the sun beating down nobody knows' : Roscommon house reduced to rubble after explosionBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsMan punched retired judge after saying ‘you put me in jail for nothing’, court hearsBy Gordon Deegan
Crime & LawGardaí to interview dozens in Iceland over potential murder of Jón Jónsson in DublinBy Conor Gallagher
Lions TourThe Lions are in a no-lose position against Argentina, provided they don’t actually lose By Gerry Thornley
IrelandCreeslough families denied opportunity to speak during appeal against plans to rebuild petrol stationBy Stephen Maguire
TV & RadioHeston Blumenthal: My Life with Bipolar: Gripping account of celebrity chef’s journey from denial to diagnosisBy Ed Power
Classroom to CollegeCarl O’Brien: ‘Why many of today’s apprentices are out-earning college graduates’By Carl O'Brien
PeopleFans rally behind Kneecap after London court appearance: ‘If you’re supporting Ireland, you’re supporting Kneecap’By Stephen Conneely
Social AffairsOther burial sites must be identified, says survivors’ advocate after exhumation preparation begins in TuamBy Anne Lucey
PoliticsDiplomatic efforts continuing in bid to help Irish citizens in Iran and IsraelBy Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandTemperatures of up to 29 degrees forecast today after hottest day of year recorded yesterdayBy Ella Sloane
CourtsMagnier case: Row breaks out in court over claims gallery members tried to communicate with witnessBy Paul Neilan
Special ReportsFamily hikes: Child-friendly trails and tips, for everyone from tots to teenagersBy Deanna O'Connor
Special ReportsDomhnall O’Donoghue lists 16 of Ireland’s most beautiful beaches, perfect for a swim this summerBy Domhnall O’Donoghue