BooksLocal history: Four revealing and entertaining reads provide a window on the past By Paul Clements
Special ReportsAs tariffs loom large, few in pharma are willing to talk. The stakes are highBy Danielle Barron
Special ReportsFamily business: ‘It boils down to whether the next generation are capable’By Deanna O'Connor
Special ReportsA far cry from The Quiet Man: Ireland’s film industry has its momentBy Sandra O'Connell
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which rocker’s DNA is to be sold in limited edition ‘Liquid Death’ cans after his demise?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Advertising FeatureVHI 360 Health Centre officially opens in Galway, expanding VHI services in the west of Ireland
FilmBeat the Lotto review: An irresistible documentary about an audacious plan that captured Ireland’s imaginationBy Tara Brady
Commercial PropertyGovernment cannot afford to deliver the homes Ireland needs without big investorsBy Natasha Browne
Commercial PropertySallins site with potential for residential development seeking €4.9mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFrench fund pays €12.8m for Dunnes Stores warehouse facility in Dublin 15By Ronald Quinlan
Your MoneyWhat can your boss do to make your working life easier when you have children?By Joanne Hunt
EducationLeaving Cert party on Zante: ‘If I had children, I wouldn’t want them to go on a holiday like this’By Niamh Browne
DublinDublin electric car owner ordered to remove ‘unauthorised’ charging arm by councilBy Jack White
Middle EastMore than €100,000 spent on project to deliver premises for Irish embassy in Iran By Cormac McQuinn
BusinessLobby group for pan-European renewables ‘supergrid’ launched by Irishwoman Lesley O’ConnorBy Colin Gleeson
HealthSaturday outpatient appointments at Crumlin hospital surge by 240%By Shauna Bowers and Martin Wall
OpinionYou might as well expect Conor McGregor and Paul Murphy to work together as Stormont to functionBy Paul Gosling
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: David Clifford and Seán O’Shea showed the leadership that inspired Kerry’s victory over ArmaghBy Darragh Ó Sé
PoliticsCoalition sharply divided over third-level feesBy Pat Leahy, Denis Staunton and Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsThe Opposition called for clarity over third-level fees. Chambers of Commerce gave them anything butBy Miriam Lord
IrelandA week before her death, Sarah Montgomery gave scans of her unborn baby boy to her daughtersBy Seanín Graham
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: 25 years since tyranny of sudden death ended in championship footballBy Seán Moran
Lions TourGordon D’Arcy: Lions’ mauling of Western Force little more than an appetiser ahead of main coursesBy Gordon D'Arcy
FilmJurassic World: Rebirth review – the plot is mid-level dumb but ‘good film’ belongs among its keywordsBy Donald Clarke
Gaelic GamesCork have big defensive decisions to make before facing prolific Dublin By Gordon Manning
RugbyIrish women’s rugby might be at a low ebb, but its strategy chief is targeting growth after World CupBy Louise Lawless
Gaelic GamesOld foes reunited: Kilkenny’s Huw Lawlor aiming to take giant leap towards Liam in clash of titansBy Gordon Manning
OpinionFolly of abolishing bedsits only to promote co-living is now becoming clearBy Michael McDowell
Crime & LawGardaí question four arrested in connection with the seizure of more than €30m worth of cocaineBy Barry Roche
AbroadLaura Kennedy: The Irish immigrant makes two grim discoveries on their first winter in AustraliaBy Laura Kennedy
Your Wellness‘My sister-in-law will never organise or contribute to family events, she won’t offer to help in any way’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterA fifth of homes not sold to individuals and why property tax can help fix the housing crisisBy Peter Flanagan
In the News PodcastThe twists and turns in the case of Carlow gunman Evan FitzgeraldBy Sorcha PollakListen | 24:20
CourtsNew inquest opens into baby’s death five days after birth at Midland Regional HospitalBy Jack White
EnvironmentIs your community letting wild flowers grow or encouraging cycling? Could your area be one of Ireland’s Greenest Places?
HealthHSE proposes phasing out use of external companies used to cut waiting lists in public hospitals By Martin Wall
PoliticsChildren’s hospital contractor BAM to deliver €380m university campus project By Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawGeorge Gibney facing 79 charges relating to alleged sexual abuse of four girlsBy Jack White
Better with Money PodcastThe ultimate tax break you need to take advantage of in Ireland By Aideen FinneganListen | 24:28
PoliticsZero sum recorded for services traded between Ireland and illegal Israeli settlements in 2023By Harry McGee
BusinessPace of IDA-sponsored investment accelerates despite threat of US tariffsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
MusicJoe Bonamassa Plays Rory Gallagher review: ‘Where’s the f***ing Stratocaster?’ blues guitarist teases in fine homageBy Ronan McGreevy
OireachtasHealth committee live: Naas hospital voluntarily paused use of insourcing after concerns raised, NTPF chief says By Shauna Bowers
Asia-PacificDalai Lama confirms he will be reincarnated and his trust will identify successorBy Krishna N. Das
BusinessEU blocks Britain’s attempts to join pan-European trading blocBy Peter Foster and Andy Bounds
UKLucy Letby: Prosecutors consider further charges over alleged murder of more babies By Josh Halliday and Hannah Al-Othman
Lions TourLions Player Ratings: How did Irish contingent fare against Queensland Reds? By Johnny Watterson
Lions TourLions 52 Queensland Reds 12: Eight-tries scored as tourists overcome sluggish start - As it happenedBy Nathan Johns
Crime & LawCrime figures: Homicides fall, while sexual and public order offences on the rise, CSO findsBy Sarah Burns
OireachtasNaas hospital voluntarily paused insourcing amid concerns over use of public fundingBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsCourt to refer withdrawn material in Conor McGregor appeal for consideration of possible perjuryBy Mary Carolan
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Ger Brennan’s time with Louth will be remembered long after his shoes are filledBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessCircle K manager’s alleged Garda threat saw homeless man pick up human faeces with bare hands, WRC told
Inside Business PodcastThe phenomenon of the Dublin 4 farmer. And why they’re buying up land for tax reasonsListen | 22:03
IrelandThe people behind the numbers as Ireland’s population grows by nearly a third in 20 years By Mark Hennessy
WorkApprenticeship pay a big problem for hitting construction targets, Ictu congress toldBy Emmet Malone
EuropeUkraine summons top US diplomat after Washington halts some arms suppliesBy Christopher Miller and Fabrice Deprez in Kyiv and James Politi in Washington
PoliticsRemoval of Michael D Higgins’ portrait at Belfast City Hall by DUP Lord Mayor angers Sinn FéinBy Freya McClements
Lions TourTommy Freeman bags two tries as dominant Lions impress against Queensland RedsBy Robert Kitson
BusinessAmazon Web Services says Dublin data centre plan will not have ‘significant impact on climate’By Gordon Deegan
Crime & LawWhy has it taken so long to arrest George Gibney in the US to enable extradition? By Conor Lally
USTrump’s ‘big beautiful Bill’ may not be a cure-all for RepublicansBy Lauren Fedor and James Politi in Washington
Lions TourRonan O’Gara delivers a man-of-the-match display on Lions duty years after hanging up his bootsBy Mary Hannigan
An Irish DiaryDe Valera’s acrimonious relationship with US President Roosevelt’s man in Dublin during Second World WarBy John Mulqueen
USIreland’s Occupied Territories Bill ‘blatant anti-Semitism’, says influential US senator By Ronan McGreevy
BusinessSacked Irish Rail worker who said he defied orders in bid to avert crane accident fails to win job backBy Stephen Bourke
IrelandCapuchin Day Centre founder Br Kevin Crowley recalled as ‘champion of the poor’By Kitty Holland
CourtsMan who suffered brain injury after being hit by steel jack that dislodged from passing car settles case for €4.75m
SportLeona Maguire factor clear for all to see as 15 home-based players join her at Irish OpenBy Philip Reid
Crime & LawOnce a star who had it all, DJ Carey’s life has been reduced to a squalid tale of deceptionBy Miriam Lord
EducationMother rails against ‘broken system’ after child with special needs shunned by 60 schoolsBy Carl O'Brien
Crime & LawCustoms officers boarded ship suspected of delivering €31 million drugs haul off Cork coastBy Barry Roche
PoliticsTrade and economic uncertainty reaches record levels, Government trade forum hears By Jack Horgan-Jones
SportCarlos Alcaraz shows signs he’s human, but not many, in comfortable defeat of Oliver TarvetBy Jonathan Liew at Wimbledon
PoliticsReduction in college fees to be sought by Minister for Higher Education in budgetBy Pat Leahy, Marie O’Halloran and Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioThe Phone Box Babies review: Hugely moving account from Ireland’s Handmaid’s Tale eraBy Ed Power
CourtsCourt hears nurse raised concerns that flow of oxygen at low level for first 11 minutes of baby’s lifeBy Jack White
EducationNew school admissions system for second-level schools to be piloted in five towns in October By Carl O'Brien
Gaelic Games‘Tipperary are coming’: Liam Cahill guides Premier hurlers back to Croke Park after six-year absenceBy Gordon Manning
USSean ‘Diddy’ Combs denied bail after he was convicted for prostitution counts, but cleared of more serious chargesBy Kaye Wiggins, Anna Nicolaou and Hannah Pedone in New York
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland hurling semi-finals: Throw-in times, where to watch and ticket detailsBy Muireann Duffy