BooksJohn Boyne on Bring the House Down by Charlotte Runcie: Toxic masculinity steals the showBy John Boyne
Your MoneyHow do I approach Revenue about modest tax debt stretching back many years?By Dominic Coyle
UKKeir Starmer facing Labour rebellion on Tuesday despite caving in on disability benefit cutsBy Mark Paul
EuropeAs summer heats up, the controversy over one teacher’s claims of homophobia is boiling overBy Derek Scally
MusicLucy Dacus at Iveagh Gardens in Dublin: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell
FilmHorror director David Cronenberg on his wife’s death: ‘I wanted to get into the coffin, to be with her body’By Tara Brady
Property ClinicWe’re worried there may be asbestos in my father-in-law’s shed roof. What should we do? By Aidan McDonald
Your WellnessI see in real time the perceptions of people change when they realise I am blindBy Bobbie Hickey
ResidentialLook inside: Detached and remodelled home on a corner site in Stillorgan for €1.175m By Jessica Doyle
Housing & PlanningHome buyer asked by estate agent for €25,000 for flooring to bypass Help to Buy scheme capBy Niamh Towey
PeopleFrom India to Ireland: ‘The first day I came to Dublin, I felt like I’m home, like I belong’By Katie Mellett
In the News PodcastUnlocking 700 years of Ireland’s lost past - the online project reconstructing Irish history By Sorcha PollakListen | 25:03
CourtsNikita Hand faces cross-examination by Conor McGregor’s lawyers in civil rape trial appealBy Mary Carolan
EducationColleges to alter entry requirements for medicine amid concern applicants ‘gaming’ aptitude testBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsForeign affairs committee begins discussions on contentious Occupied Territories BillBy Pat Leahy
BusinessESB Networks seeks increase from customers to aid cost of home connectionsBy Barry O'Halloran
Gaelic GamesConor McManus: Armagh found out that a Kerry team with a point to prove is an animal like few othersBy Conor McManus
BusinessIreland’s manufacturing sector improved at fastest rate in more than three years last monthBy Colin Gleeson
Housing & PlanningThe ‘emotional toll’ of buying a home in Ireland: ‘split’ deals and queueing for houses already soldBy Clara Franco
HistoryBlack Death, Newgrange and the American Revolution: a virtual trove of Irish history rediscovered By Ronan McGreevy
BusinessThe good bits of the brave new world promised by the digital revolution never happened in journalismBy Hugh Linehan
RugbyToulouse success infused with an Irish flavour as Trevor Brennan’s son inches closer to France call-upBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsTelecoms firm with suspected Iranian regime links sought Irish diplomats’ help for deals with Vodafone, Eir and ThreeBy Jack Power
OpinionLike him or loathe all he stands for, there’s no denying King Charles is a climate visionaryBy Sadhbh O'Neill
Crime & LawPolice ombudsman investigating circumstances of Evan Fitzgerald’s deathBy Conor Gallagher and Marie O’Halloran
Gaelic GamesTwo-point shots are affecting All-Ireland matches, but not in the ways you might expectBy Ciarán Kirk
Your FamilyThe loss of never becoming a grandparent: ‘You always assume it’s going to happen to you’By Jen Hogan
OpinionForget quiet luxury. The wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez screamed ‘money’ By Rachel O'Dwyer
Business Today NewsletterIntel set to cut close to 200 staff in Ireland and how to save for school feesBy Peter Flanagan
US‘A massive mistake’: Sole Republican holdout coming under fire over Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’By Keith Duggan
Inside Politics NewsletterThird-level fees causing tension between Fianna Fáil and Fine GaelBy Pat Leahy
EnvironmentEurope’s heatwave in pictures - Most of continent swelters as Ireland enjoys cooler conditions
Crime & LawWoman arrested over Co Down murder of pregnant mother-of-two Sarah Montgomery freed by police
Commercial PropertyInvestment in Irish commercial property totals €394m in second quarterBy Ronald Quinlan
Crime & LawCork cocaine seizure: Four men arrested as drugs worth some €35m seizedBy Barry Roche and Conor Gallagher
Housing & PlanningSocial housing projects to go from four-stage approval process to single-stageBy Pat Leahy
Lions TourLions: Five selection decisions for Andy Farrell with Test series fast approachingBy Robert Kitson
Ireland‘Great day’ for Slane as long-awaited bypass gets approval from An Coimisiún PleanálaBy Ronan McGreevy
Social Affairs‘It feels like swimming in soup’: Irish in Europe describe life in heatwaveBy Kate Byrne
CourtsTwo people allegedly involved in surveillance of man at centre of HR firms’ ‘spying’ dispute named
US‘They called you crooks when you were the best of us’: Bono joins ex-presidents in praising US aid workers as agency is shutBy Christopher Flavelle
CourtsConor McGregor withdraws ‘fresh evidence’ from Nikita Hand’s neighbours over alleged row with her ex-partnerBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsThird-level fees: No funding earmarked to avoid the €1,000 hike this year, Taoiseach saysBy Denis Staunton in Tokyo, Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O’Halloran
CourtsGAA manager Rory Gallagher seeks damages from Jarlath Burns and the association over alleged defamationBy Colm Keena
BusinessInstitute of Education’s profit rises to €8.5m following acquisition by Dukes Education By Hugh Dooley
Asia-PacificThailand’s political crisis deepens after suspension of prime minister over leaked callBy A. Anantha Lakshmi in Jakarta
CourtsFamily settles action against pharmacy after mother allegedly died from wrong medication By Ann O'Loughlin
Politics‘Splitting’ raises questions about oversight of Help to Buy scheme, says Simon HarrisBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Niamh Towey
BusinessIreland’s water infrastructure now main block on growth, committee hears By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
RugbyLeo Cullen and Ronan O’Gara to renew rivalry as Leinster pooled with La Rochelle in Champions Cup drawBy Johnny Watterson
CourtsMan who set fire to apartment while his father was inside the property appeals sentenceBy Fiona Magennis
CourtsSiblings unaware of council application to exhume father’s remains, court hears By Fiachra Gallagher
WorkKerry woman who swapped RTÉ for Bordeaux: ‘Their way of life is not just about making money – they work to live and have family time’By Deirdre McQuillan
An Irish DiaryThe lost millionaire – the mystery of Glenveagh Castle’s missing owner.By Marc McMenamin
Middle EastGazans ordered to evacuate amid latest Israeli barrage that kills at least 112 and injures 400
IrelandAll HSE ambulances remain in service following investigations into fires in two of its vehiclesBy Martin Wall
CourtsSensory room for children with autism destroyed a week before unveiling, court hears By Tom Tuite
EducationQ&A: Why do medical schools want to downgrade aptitude tests for college entry?By Carl O'Brien
IrelandFoul play ruled out as cause of Cork couple Michael and Anna O’Sullivan’s deathsBy Barry Roche
EuropeRussia denies stalling peace efforts amid claims it has made fresh gains in UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
HealthAlmost €100m spent on companies that use HSE facilities and staff to cut waiting lists after hoursBy Martin Wall and Shauna Bowers
TV & Radio1923 review: Yellowstone prequel is a well-put-together drama apart from Helen Mirren’s Irish accent By Ed Power
PoliticsBill to undo convictions for consensual gay sex introduced 32 years after decriminalisation of homosexuality By Marie O’Halloran
USJury reaches verdict on four out of five counts in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex trial By Associated Press Reporters
EconomyGovernment ‘pandering to whims of employers’ by choosing VAT cut over ending child poverty, Ictu conference toldBy Emmet Malone
Social AffairsReferrals made to gardaí after RTÉ documentary uncovered ‘appalling’ treatment of residents at nursing homesBy Órla Ryan
DublinDublin Fire Brigade presents plaque to lorry driver who saved man from burning building By Órla Ryan
EnvironmentDrinking water is safe but problems persist with THMs, lead and other contaminants, says EPA By Kevin O'Sullivan
Travel‘We’ve never seen anything like this’: French heatwave breaking records as residents struggle to copeBy Freya McClements
Middle EastTrump calls on Hamas to accept ‘final proposal’ for Gaza truce By James Shotter in Jerusalem