ObituariesRobin Masefield: Public servant played key part in reform of Northern Ireland policing and parades
BooksAre You Dancing? Showbands, Popular Music and Memory in Ireland: who, exactly, had the postcolonial attitude here?By Stan Erraught
FoodWhen dinner becomes theatre: ‘Guests love it. They sometimes even applaud after the carving’By Ali Dunworth
Fine Art & AntiquesHow to bid wisely at auctions: ‘An emotional decision is rarely a wise decision’By Sylvia Thompson
CultureThe Guide: Peter Kay, Camila Cabello, Galway Film Fleadh and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksBest graphic novels of 2025 so far: ‘One of the most affecting reading experiences I’ve had for many years’ By Séamas O’Reilly
Art‘As Johnny Depp says, if Pacino comes to you and says do something it’s better you do it’By Donald Clarke
StageThe Pillowman, at the Gate Theatre: ‘Another level of dark, even for Martin McDonagh’By Ella Sloane
StageA Druid show and a sandwich for 50p: How Mick Lally, Marie Mullen and Garry Hynes began their theatre company 50 years agoBy Deirdre Falvey
MusicTalos: Ólafur Arnalds on finishing Eoin French’s final album – ‘A lot of the time I could feel him next to me ’ By Ed Power
EducationA Leaving Cert holiday on Zante: ‘The beauty prep and wardrobe for girls is bonkers’By Niamh Browne
Crime & LawElizabeth Plunkett: How murdered woman’s family discovered they were not ‘relevant victims’ in serial killer caseBy Conor Gallagher
Ross O'Carroll-KellyOisinn goes, ‘Dude, you’re saying goodbye. You do realise that? You’re saying goodbye to your old dear’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 05:57
EnvironmentJaws at 50: the most significant piece of negative publicity sharks have ever receivedBy Richard Nairn
PeopleI am still that small tearful boy waiting for Dublin’s next sacred hurling finalBy Andrew O'Rorke
Gaelic GamesNiall Ó Ceallacháin has Dublin’s unlikely band of hurlers singing a fine tuneBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesFaltering standard of this year’s championship brings Kilkenny into the frameBy Nicky English
PeoplePhotographer Ruth Medjber: ‘I spent too much of my early career helping idiot men with theirs’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Crime & LawFinding George Gibney: ‘I feel sad for 13-year-old me and nine-year-old Ber, who were not believed’By Johnny Watterson
TravelSwap Barcelona for Malaga, Santorini for Milos: the best alternatives to the tourist hotspotsBy Shilpa Ganatra and Conor Pope
PhotographyDruid at 50: Joe O’Shaughnessy’s photographic history of the Galway theatre companyBy Tom Kenny
BusinessProfits rise at BluePoint Pharmaceuticals but Cork firm warns of impact of tariffsBy Hugh Dooley
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Guests sang Donald Trump’s signature tune at the US ambassador’s bash until embarrassment got the better of them By Miriam Lord
PoliticsRace for the Áras: Mike Ryan and Bertie Ahern among names circulating but parties wary of ‘knee-jerk’ selectionBy Harry McGee
PoliticsAontú has held talks with two high-profile people on presidency but won’t divulge their namesBy Harry McGee and Stephen Conneely
BusinessDenis O’Brien says it is time to question ‘conduct’ of corporate enforcement chiefBy Arthur Beesley
Housing & PlanningEstate agent offered to put kitchen down as ‘extra’ so home qualified for Help to BuyBy Niamh Towey
OpinionForty degree heatwaves are the ‘new norm’. Now we see what’s coming for IrelandBy Kevin O'Sullivan
SoccerDerry put seven past Waterford while Joey O’Brien makes winning start – what we learned from Friday’s League of Ireland fixturesBy Cian O'Connell
BooksAfter the Train: Irishwomen united – a book to be passed down the generations, with future cultural insurgency in mindBy Adrienne Murphy
FilmJulian McMahon, Fantastic Four, Nip/Tuck and Charmed actor, dies aged 56By Caolán Magee and Sian Cain
USTexas floods: The girls camp where 20 children are missing is nearly a century oldBy Ruth Graham and Hannah Ziegler
SoccerDiogo Jota funeral: Wife and family joined by Liverpool players for serviceBy Jordan Reynolds, PA
Lions TourLions v Waratahs player ratings: Josh van der Flier and Mack Hansen among best of the IrishBy Johnny Watterson
AustraliaAustralia synagogue fire: PM condemns ‘shocking acts’ after suspicious blaze at building with 20 people insideBy Josh Taylor
Live - Lions TourLions 21 Waratahs 10 as it happened: Huw Jones scores double but tourists labour to winBy David Gorman
Crime & LawHizbullah and Iran suspected of involvement in MV Matthew smuggling operationBy Conor Gallagher
Lions TourMike Catt has fun winding up Andy Farrell about state of pitch for Lions win over WaratahsBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyLate change for Ireland as Cian Prendergast misses Georgia game through illnessBy John O'Sullivan
CourtsDublin businessman sent masked spy to watch ex-partner through her window, court hears By Tom Tuite
BooksOcean by Polly Clark shines in its exploration of the deep weirdness of grief and traumaBy Jessica Traynor
BooksDeep House: The Gayest Love Story Ever Told by Jeremy Atherton Lin – How bigotry was moved off the statute booksBy John Boyne
BooksDark Laboratory: On Columbus, the Caribbean, and the Origins of the Climate Crisis – a trenchant account of colonialismBy Tim Fanning
IrelandBr Kevin Crowley remembered as ‘fearless and tireless advocate’ for the most vulnerable in societyBy Sorcha Pollak
CyclingJasper Philipsen in yellow after chaotic Tour de France stage one, as Ireland’s Eddie Dunbar makes debut
Gaelic GamesNiamh Rockett digs Waterford out after early Banner blitz to reach All-Ireland semi-finalBy Daragh Ó Conchúir at Croke Park
Gaelic GamesSeven-goal Cork run amok against Dublin to ease into All-Ireland final – As it happenedBy Malachy Clerkin
OpinionIs it time to acknowledge the legislative achievements of Charles Haughey?By Dr Finola Kennedy
RugbyPaul O’Connell impressed by Ireland’s ability to adapt to conditions in seeing off Georgia By John O'Sullivan