In the News PodcastWhy did Duff walk out on Shels and what does it mean for the League of Ireland?By Sorcha PollakListen | 28:00
BooksOnce the Deed is Done by Rachel Seiffert: Close to collapse on the Western Front By Kristen Malone Poli
Special ReportsDiversity at a crossroads: Irish employers navigate a shifting DEI landscapeBy Jillian Godsil
Special ReportsTapping into the opportunities presented by the multigenerational workplace By Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsUpskilling for Ireland’s renewable energy strategy presents challenges and opportunitiesBy Danielle Barron
Special ReportsFilling tomorrow’s skills gaps today: how to plan for jobs that don’t yet existBy Edel Corrigan
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Co Wicklow from €525,000 to €1.49mBy Alanna Gallagher
RestaurantsReview: A Chinese restaurant in Dublin where you could spend €10 and leave happyBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmThe Moon Is Upside Down: This poignantly awkward dramedy could feature cinema’s clumsiest sex sceneBy Tara Brady
MusicMusic and artificial intelligence: ‘AI isn’t just a new sound. It’s a new infrastructure baked into our products and services’By Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicAlanis Morissette: We thought that whole era of ‘size zero’ was done. We dropped the ballBy Charlotte Edwardes
BusinessMicrosoft Surface Laptop 13-inch review: AI-optimised laptop makes some sacrificesBy Ciara O'Brien
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Jim O’Callaghan took Leaders’ Questions. Expectations were modest…By Miriam Lord
BoxingDave Hannigan: Cus D’Amato, famed coach of Mike Tyson, was portrayed as a saint. He was far from itBy Dave Hannigan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Nostradamus would have been proud of my tip. I should have shouted it from the rooftopsBy Ciarán Murphy
Lions TourThe reckless New Zealand tackle that ended Brian O’Driscoll’s Lions tour and changed rugbyBy Andy Bull
SoccerIreland boss Carla Ward faces into the unknown in bid for historic victory against United StatesBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessESRI cuts growth forecasts and warns of constraints to building projectsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Crime & LawMinister concerned 44% of women are dissatisfied with initial Garda response to abuseBy Marie O’Halloran, Mary Carolan and Kate Byrne
Climate CrisisState can avoid need for costly gas terminal if it phases out fossil fuels, says climate council chairBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessMinister to bring memo to Cabinet on plan to raise personal injury awards by almost 17%By Joe Brennan
CourtsHigh Court defers judgment in legal row over Athlone asylum seeker centre pending draft legislationBy Paul Neilan
EnvironmentIllegal peat harvesting is still taking place on a large scale, EPA report findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
WorkThe motherhood penalty: ‘Once they’re in bed, you log back on at 9pm or 10pm and work’By Margaret E Ward
Gaelic GamesLimerick great insists half-empty Croke Park played key role in Dublin hurlers’ shock winBy Paul Keane
BusinessIrish businesses show ‘disconnect between perception and reality’ on cybersecurityBy Colin Gleeson
PoliticsIsraeli bond investors risk complicity in genocide, TD claims in letter to Central Bank governorBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee
PoliticsPro-Israel countries to block Irish efforts to sanction Israel at EU summit By Pat Leahy and Jack Power
RugbyConnacht’s Ben Murphy out to cap year of stunning personal progress with Ireland debutBy John O'Sullivan
Your WellnessNeurodiversity and relationships: ‘It’s about recognising where you both struggle and where you both thrive’By Geraldine Walsh
Business Today NewsletterWilliam Fry set to hire Eversheds Ireland partners and ESRI cuts growth forecastsBy Peter Flanagan
HealthHundreds of weight loss and diabetes jab users in UK report pancreas problems By Anna Bawden Health
Climate CrisisHow plans for new Guggenheim museum have triggered major biodiversity row in SpainBy Paddy Woodworth
Lions TourDan Sheehan to captain Lions against Western Force with 11 Irish players in matchday squad By John O'Sullivan
AfricaKenya: Most deaths during antigovernment protests caused by police, Amnesty saysBy Edwin Okoth, Humphrey Malalo and Vincent Mumo
MusicIron Maiden in Dublin: All killer(s) no filla in a near perfect setlist hits the high notes every timeBy Ronan McGreevy
Lions TourAndy Farrell backs debutant Dan Sheehan to lead Lions for Australian openerBy John O'Sullivan
UKIrishman Morgan McSweeney: the softly-spoken chief of staff to Keir Starmer now facing questions By Jim Pickard, George Parker and Anna Gross
Social AffairsSecurity guards will be hired to restrain children in State care during violent episodesBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsRefusal by EU states to address ‘catastrophic’ Gaza situation is incomprehensible, Martin says By Jack Power
Smart MoneyChild Benefit: Will payments rise for lower income households and what will this mean for wealthier parents?By Cliff Taylor
CourtsJeffrey Donaldson case: Judge asks all sides to work towards November trial dateBy Seanín Graham
MusicAlanis Morissette at Dublin’s Malahide Castle: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell and Danielle Walsh Ronan
TV & RadioThe Bear review: The restaurant needs a recipe for success if it is to survive, both on screen and in realityBy Ed Power
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Mayo’s decision to oust Kevin McStay was fair enough but the way they did it was foul By Malachy Clerkin
USUS-Iran: How badly damaged was Iran’s nuclear programme? Intelligence on strikes sparks political tempestBy Julian E. Barnes, Mark Mazzetti and Maggie Haberman
BusinessSecond big payday for Barry Connolly of Irish-founded Fulfil as Hershey buys him out in North AmericaBy Dominic Coyle
LettersLetters to the Editor, June 26th: On Israel’s relationship with Ireland, Donald Trump and food labels
OireachtasO’Donovan has ‘no notion’ of abolishing TV licence fee or replacing it with tax on tech companiesBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsAlleged Kinahan associate sent daughters to exclusive Swiss school despite no legitimate income, High Court hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
OireachtasLong Covid support scheme to end this month, Minister for Health confirmsBy Marie O’Halloran and Órla Ryan
StageStatic review: A stranded astronaut, an Irish radio ham and snatches of a strange, poignant frequencyBy Ruby Eastwood
Lions TourLions v Western Force: What time is kick-off today and where can I watch it in Ireland?By Muireann Duffy
Ireland‘He was perfect, a one-off’: Pensioner killed in London is remembered as proud Kilkenny manBy Sarah Slater
BusinessJes Staley fails to overturn ban over Jeffrey Epstein linksBy Ortenca Aliaj and Martin Arnold
TennisTennis chiefs lobby gambling firms to close accounts of punters abusing women players By Matt Hughes
IrelandPlan for effective removal of rainbow pedestrian crossing in Arklow leads to clash between authoritiesBy Tim O'Brien
OpinionIreland was a place where ruthless husbands were free to ‘bounce a boot off’ their wivesBy Diarmaid Ferriter
The Women's Podcast‘Like a train slamming into you’: Laura Bates on being the victim of deepfake pornography By Niamh BrowneListen | 60:05
CourtsStable hand who said he hurt back while emptying wheelbarrow loses injury claim against racehorse trainer By Mary Carolan
Crime & LawGarda undercharging for policing sports events and concerts, says Comptroller, with €2.6m in fees owedBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland SFC quarter-finals: What time are Monaghan v Donegal and Tyrone v Dublin today and what channel are they on?By Muireann Duffy
Courts‘€100k a minute, no trespassing’ sign put up on land at centre of row over unlawful peat extraction
Middle EastEarly assessments indicate Iran’s uranium stockpile largely intact, European governments told By Henry Foy in Brussels and Andrew England in London
Crime & LawMan who died from stab wounds after disturbance in Dublin home is named locallyBy Conor Lally and Olivia Kelly
PoliticsSinn Féin proposes orders to protect victims of sexual violence after offenders releasedBy Cormac McQuinn
Lions TourAndy Farrell backs Henry Pollock to prove ‘point of difference’ for Lions By Robert Kitson in Perth
BusinessBallymaloe Cookery School profits soar after Kate Winslet enrolled for courseBy Gordon Deegan
Europe‘It’s much worse than a few months ago’: Kyiv’s sleepless nights under fireBy Fabrice Deprez and Christopher Miller in Kyiv
An Irish DiaryA Hill to Die On - Frank McNally on celebrating the summer solstice at TaraBy Frank McNally
MusicJustin Timberlake at Dublin’s Malahide Castle: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and more
Crime & LawIcelandic police investigating double killing ask gardaí to search Dublin houseBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsEU leaders agree the situation in Gaza is ‘dire’ – but that’s where agreement endsBy Pat Leahy
EuropeUkraine claims advances in Sumy halted as Lavrov says Nato spending rise will not affect Russian security
HealthHospitals allowed to act like ‘independent republics’ for too long, says Minister for HealthBy Emmet Malone
OireachtasMinister denies Sinn Féin’s claim anti-terrorism Bill contains a ‘Kneecap’ clauseBy Marie O’Halloran
ArtJack B Yeats’s painting of mournful scene after Bloody Sunday 1920 is acquired by National GalleryBy Stephen Conneely
Common GroundBritish ambassador to leave diplomatic service but remain in Dublin after ‘falling in love with the city’By Mark Hennessy
HealthDementia diagnosis ‘a very lonely experience at first’: advocacy group calls for counselling support By Stephen Conneely
PoliticsEU to use network of fact-checkers against disinformation that threatens democracy, says Michael McGrathBy Harry McGee
Classroom to CollegeCarl O’Brien: ‘What every student (and parent) should know ahead of CAO deadline day’By Carl O'Brien
WorkAn Irishman in Madrid: ‘Spanish people are incredibly warm and open but they cannot get to grips with my name’