EducationSusi, Hear and Dare explained: the schemes making third-level education more accessibleBy Molly Furey
LettersLetters to the Editor, June 30th: On a new approach to house building, beating gridlock and free speech
StageWreckquiem review: Pat Shortt is well capable of an audience-pleasing expletive in an adroit performanceBy Chris McCormack
Farming & FoodFarm incomes are up but EU subsidies are likely to fall, along with beef farmingBy John FitzGerald
Your Money‘My view on investing: time and compounding do the real work. Patience beats cleverness’By Tony Clayton-Lea
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Paramount+: 10 of the best new shows to stream in JulyBy Kevin Courtney
Property ClinicOne of the residents in our apartment block is spying on everyone. What can we do?By Aisling Keenan
BooksThe Story of a Heart author Rachel Clarke: ‘I couldn’t stop thinking about this story’ By Sylvia Thompson
TravelEat your way across Mayo: From garden to grill, the county is fast becoming a food destinationBy Corinna Hardgrave
IrelandRising number of neurodivergent children on disability payments prompts welfare dependency fearsBy Kitty Holland
Business‘We were possibly naive at the start’: Grace O’Malley Spirits resurgent following branding overhaulBy Hugh Dooley
PeopleThe Irish woman reviving ballet in Venice: ‘As a lawyer, ballet became my escape’By Deirdre McQuillan
Housing & PlanningHow rural Ireland is turning to vacant property grants for developmentBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandMinisters mull powers for health watchdog to inspect firms that own nursing homesBy Martin Wall
EconomyIsme says 17% rise in personal injury payout is ‘capitulation to vested interests’ By Dominic Coyle
PoliticsOpposition parties cooling on possibility of joint left candidate for presidential raceBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessPrivate rental sector has lost more than 43,000 properties over past five yearsBy Colin Gleeson
HealthGP black spots: Parts of Clare, Mayo among areas ‘at risk’ of losing doctorBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandWorldwide interest expected as 19th-century Irish census records recovered and put online By Ronan McGreevy
Housing & PlanningGovernment measures designed to drive apartment building are ‘not as effective in practice as envisaged’By Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawJustice plan to overhaul local community safety partnerships to replace joint policing committeesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
USEU-US trade deal: Cabinet expects 10% baseline tariffs to remain even if agreement is reachedBy Martin Wall and Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyDenis Walsh: Why Paul O’Connell thinks a sports psychologist will help Ireland get aheadBy Denis Walsh
Gaelic Games‘Where in the name of God have these Meath players come from?’ asks Tomás Ó Sé before witnessing Kerry miracleBy Philip Reid
Your Family‘My son can just lie for hours unable to sleep and then he is really tired in the morning’By John Sharry
OpinionRead the headlines and wonder if everyone is on Ozempic and has ADHD? It’s all a bit overwhelmingBy Laura Kennedy
OpinionI’m paying €757 to keep my child busy for 3.6 hours a day. Summer childcare maths doesn’t add upBy Liz Carolan
OpinionThere’s plenty of advice for students who still wish to travel to the US. But why would you?By Donncha O'Connell
People Roller Derby Women with World Cup ambition: `I’ve been fortunate, all I’ve broken playing derby are a few fingers’By Elaine Maguire O'Connor
Pricewatch‘When do new rental rules take effect?’ ‘Can I be asked to move out now?’ Your tenant and landlord questions answeredBy Conor Pope
In the News PodcastCould you really go to jail for watching a ‘dodgy box’ in Ireland?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 18:07
IrelandIreland weather brings sunny spells and showers as southern Europe bakes in temperatures above 40 degreesBy Jack White
Inside Gaelic GamesKerry’s 15 minutes of pure destruction and what else we learned from the GAA weekend
MusicAlanis Morissette at Malahide Castle review: Ground-breaking artist earns her applause banging out 90s classicsBy Nadine O’Regan
Big TechIntel to seek almost 200 mandatory redundancies at Leixlip plantBy Pat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones and Ciara O'Brien
MusicNoah Kahan at Marlay Park in Dublin: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell and Danielle Walsh Ronan
Climate CrisisHot weather in Europe: How are you coping with extreme heat on holidays or living abroad? Tell us your story
HealthFrom sunscreen to staying cool: how to keep yourself and your family safe in the heatBy Kate Byrne
Gaelic GamesDessie Farrell played a diminishing hand well, but Dublin will continue to struggle at the top tableBy Seán Moran
BusinessState must increase spending by €265bn by 2050, Central Bank’s Makhlouf warnsBy Peter Flanagan
Courts‘Sportsman’ jailed for six years over ‘one-stride kick’ assault of man outside Kildare pubBy Ryan Dunne
EuropeRussia grooms Ukrainian teens as spies, saboteurs and unwitting suicide bombersBy Christopher Miller in Kyiv
HealthLong Covid: ‘I’m only in my 30s, but I’m not the person I was in December 2020′By Shauna Bowers
Middle East‘Going backwards’: Landmine treaty enters increasingly perilous territory as key states pull outBy Sally Hayden
MusicKneecap would not face prosecution under new Irish anti-terrorism laws, Minister insists By Marie O’Halloran
Middle EastTehran says US must rule out any further strikes on Iran if it wants to resume diplomatic talksBy Michael Jansen
IrelandIreland may sign up for pooling and sharing access to military transport aircraft By Martin Wall
CourtsTeenager murdered man with knife stashed behind bin on a busy street in suburban Dublin, court hearsBy Eoin Reynolds
BusinessMicrosoft cost-cutting at gaming subsidiary resulted in almost 130 job losses in Cork By Gordon Deegan
Environment‘Dangerous’ European heatwave continues, with record highs in Spain and PortugalBy Jack White
BusinessMicrosoft making billions from alleged unlawful processing of data for advertising, lawsuit alleges
RugbyFirst game of Lions tour showed why the lineout is heading for same farcical fate as the scrumBy Owen Doyle
HealthQ&A: How are GP shortages affecting the country - and where are they hardest to find? By Shauna Bowers
CourtsPostman opened cards in search of money to pay off loan shark debt, court hearsBy Olivia Kelleher
An Irish DiaryErik Satie: The eccentric 20th century French composer who coined the idea of ambient or background musicBy Paul Clements
CourtsTrinity College can be named in case taken by student who apologised for plagiarismBy Paul Neilan
Crime & LawEight domestic violence calls go unanswered by Free Legal Advice Centres every day due to lack of resourcesBy Marie O’Halloran
Crime & LawJudge strikes out assault charge against law professor and barrister Diarmuid Phelan By Brendan Furlong in Wexford
SoccerReality bites for new Brentford boss Keith Andrews as club captain and top scorer both likely to leave
Middle EastRoom for discussion: Israeli settlements and tourism platforms in the West BankBy Hannah McCarthy
PoliticsBritish police open investigation into Kneecap’s performance at Glastonbury on SaturdayBy Kate Byrne
IrelandOne major sanction imposed after more than 270 complaints against property agentsBy Stephen Conneely
PoliticsSix ministerial advisers sought shorter cooling-off periods for private-sector jobs after political rolesBy Harry McGee
USDonald Trump’s administration says Harvard violated US civil rights lawBy Andrew Jack and Zehra Munir in New York and Lauren Fedor in Washington
CourtsGarda Commissioner allegedly found Dublin Airport employee posed risk to State securityBy Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsThird-level fees: Divisions emerge between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil over increaseBy Pat Leahy
GolfFire inside burns brighter than ever for Pádraig Harrington after Senior US Open victoryBy Philip Reid
TennisWimbledon player James McCabe’s Irish father: ‘If the tennis court hadn’t been where we rented, I don’t think he would have picked up a racket’By Muireann Duffy
Crime & LawFormer garda impersonated female colleague online, inciting men to come to her home and rape her
PoliticsSocial housing ‘league tables’ for councils to be set up as Dublin and Donegal rank lowest for deliveryBy Harry McGee