Business‘Really scary territory’: AI’s increasing role in undermining democracyBy Steven Lee Myers and Stuart Thompson
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RestaurantsReview: With an Irish head chef and a €339 bill this London restaurant's food is the most exciting I’ve eaten in yearsBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmArmand review: An emergency parent-teacher conference bubbles into an unnerving psychological crucibleBy Tara Brady
FilmModigliani: Three Days on the Wing of Madness review – Is Johnny Depp’s film a dud or a masterpiece? Prepare for disappointing newsBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioLive Aid at 40: Bob Geldof emerges from this less sanitised version of events seeming somehow more admirableBy Séamas O'Reilly
ResidentialRemodelled detached Killiney home for €2.35m with teenager-friendly garden and a home cinemaBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
TechnologyWimbledon keeps serving up reminders of why technology still needs the human touchBy Ciara O'Brien
ResidentialSubstantial six-bed home overlooking Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course at Killeen Castle for €2.35mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionSome see July 12th bonfires as sectarian. For others, they’re about social cohesionBy Amanda Dylina Morse
ResidentialLook inside: Opulent Malahide mansion built for Jameson whiskey dynasty for €6m By Alison Gill
BoxingICE, the drug cartel and human punching bags - the extraordinary fall of a Mexican world boxing championBy Dave Hannigan
Gaelic Games‘Meath and Tyrone’s swagger make them dangerous’: Michael Meehan won’t rule out semis surpriseBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsAI technologies being used in effort to reduce risk of fraud in immigration processBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Sorcha Pollak
ScienceGlobal warming of 1.5 degrees doesn’t sound extreme but effects can be chillingBy Stuart Mathieson
OireachtasTaoiseach turned tables on the Opposition when they least expected it with moment of clarityBy Miriam Lord
RugbySerial winner Gus McCarthy planning to carry his happy habit into the Ireland foldBy John O'Sullivan
OpinionA GP strike could be the beginning of the end of free primary care in Northern IrelandBy Newton Emerson
Gaelic GamesKevin Cassidy says it’s like 2012 all over again for Donegal ahead of semi-final with underdogs MeathBy Ciarán Kirk
PoliticsProposed defamation law reforms fall short of addressing free-speech concerns, say campaignersBy Emmet Malone and Marie O’Halloran
DrinkTen of the best Dublin pubs in sunny weather: from beer gardens to pints by the sea By Ali Dunworth
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Sleeping in the heat is no joke, so I pulled out the pillow switch which is more popular than I realised By Emer McLysaght
GolfBest golf courses in Co Down: Bucket list courses and hidden gems from Royal County Down to Belvoir Park By David Gorman
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: It’s fundamental to the sport that Kerry win this All-Ireland By Ciarán Murphy
UKStarmer pokes fun at Farage’s expense, but Reform leader may have the last laugh as migration looms large in UK-France summitBy Mark Paul
BoxingClosed since a 2018 murder, what is next for Katie Taylor’s former boxing club in Bray?By Johnny Watterson
CourtsPalestinian challenges Garda over decision not to investigate claim Israeli settlers are renting cabins on his landBy Paul Neilan
IrelandDublin Airport security ‘left my Aran Islands and west coast images damaged’, says US photographerBy Emmet Malone
Your WellnessWe need to stop thinking recovery for mental health works just like physical healthBy Bronagh Loughlin
In the News PodcastThe changing traffic restrictions in Dublin as city looks to go more car-free By Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:31
AmericasTrump pledges 50% tariffs against Brazil, citing ‘witch hunt’ against Bolsonaro By Jack Nicas
Business Today NewsletterHike in personal injury awards called off and why technology needs the human touchBy Peter Flanagan
BusinessDCC still sees remaining businesses growing this year despite initial earnings dipBy Ian Curran and Joe Brennan
BoxingKeith Duggan: Katie Taylor clearly out of patience as she takes aim at 'whining' Serrano teamBy Keith Duggan
PoliticsFine Gael’s Seán Kelly rules himself out of presidential election race By Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
OireachtasDepartment of Public Expenditure faces ‘embarrassing’ €700,000 Revenue bill after payroll errorsBy Martin Wall
IrelandFormer Leaving Cert student alleges she had sexual encounters with teacher on four to six occasions, inquiry hears By Stephen Farrell
MusicCamila Cabello at 3Arena review: Fast, loud and fun – except for one humiliating momentBy Ruby Eastwood
PoliticsTaoiseach accuses Doherty of ‘stirring it up’ over claim he changed flight to attend Cork matchBy Harry McGee
Politics‘We’re low hanging fruit’: Adult educators protest potential layoffs amid budget restraints in sectorBy Stephen Conneely
Oireachtas‘We can’t just tear up the rule book’: Tánaiste defends denial of visas to young Palestinian GAA playersBy Marie O’Halloran and Harry McGee
CourtsDoctor who had opioid addiction is spared jail for stealing and forging prescriptionsBy Tom Tuite
DublinHuge €1.3bn north Dublin sewage plant gets go ahead after seven years in planning systemBy Olivia Kelly
IrelandAlmost 60,000 air fryers sold across Ireland urgently recalled due to ‘dangerous manufacturing defect’
RugbyPaul O’Connell shakes up Ireland starting XV for Portugal as Jamie Osborne leaves for the LionsBy John O'Sullivan
PoliticsGoods from occupied territories ‘could still come into Ireland via another EU country’, TDs and senators toldBy Harry McGee
TV & RadioToo Much review: This is the Netflix viral hit that everyone will be talking aboutBy Ed Power
BusinessGrant Thornton US and UK compete for German sister firmBy Ivan Levingston, Ellesheva Kissin and Stephen Foley
HealthCompanies selling ‘junk food’ in Ireland named in investigation into sponsorship deals in sportsBy Laoise Murray
Middle East‘This is the homeland of Jesus’: Palestinian Christians plead for end to attacks by West Bank settlersBy Sally Hayden
BusinessSupreme Court upholds €75,000 award to businessman mistakenly identified as a tax defaulterBy Mary Carolan
HealthInquest hears of ‘considerable failings’ after woman (98) dies after developing bed sore By James Fogarty
MusicBob Dylan announces gigs in Dublin, Killarney and Belfast as part of UK and Ireland tourBy Casey Cooper-Fiske
PoliticsUnacceptable lack of consultation with Defence Force members over legislative reforms, committee hearsBy Stephen Conneely
BusinessHines puts price of more than €64m on sale of 113 apartments in Clonliffe scheme to councilBy Gordon Deegan
Crime & LawDomestic violence register will not breach perpetrators’ rights, Minister for Justice saysBy Ellen Coyne
CourtsConor McGregor whiskey dispute man to provide sworn statement on why information not revealed earlier
CourtsMan who killed pedestrian after running red light and then fled scene jailed for four yearsBy Sonya McLean
BusinessJP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon says markets too complacent on tariffs and interest ratesBy Joe Brennan
CourtsHigh Court approves €185,000 settlement for three children of man fatally crushed at quarryBy Paul Neilan
An Irish DiaryCulture Clash of the Ash – Frank McNally on watching the hurling in BarcelonaBy Frank McNally
IrelandMet Éireann issues weather warning for 14 counties on Friday with temperatures in excess of 27 degrees forecastBy Jack White
PoliticsNo money yet released from €8m special needs funds despite Tanáiste’s pledges By Marie O’Halloran
GolfLeona Maguire sinks first LPGA Tour hole-in-one to share lead at Amundi Evian ChampionshipBy Philip Reid
PoliticsMore than 300 sportspeople sign letter urging Central Bank to change stance on approving Israel bondsBy Emmet Malone
Social AffairsUniversity Hospital Limerick accused of laughing at patient in wheelchair By Stephen Bourke
EnvironmentReport condemns decline of Ireland’s largest saltwater lake over 40 yearsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsTeen in follow-on care choosing life on street with man she ‘identifies as romantic partner’, High Court hearsBy Kitty Holland
SportAmanda Anisimova stuns Aryna Sabalenka to set up Wimbledon final with Iga SwiatekBy Paul MacInnes
HealthFamilies at centre of Portiuncula review call into question viability of serviceBy Shauna Bowers and Marie O’Halloran
Politics‘Isn’t it brilliant’ a mother says, photographing her children at the bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boatBy Seanín Graham
IrelandIreland needs publicly funded and delivered childcare to tackle high costs, says National Women’s Council By Laoise Murray
BoxingTuning out the noise, Katie Taylor steels herself for last dance with Amanda SerranoBy Keith Duggan
IrelandKilling of pregnant Co Down woman (27) has left ‘deep wound’ on family and community, funeral hears