MusicWet Leg: Moisturizer review – Furious guitars, hummable melodies and pure, uncomplicated joyBy Ed Power
TV & RadioIvan Yates swaps ranting for raving, showing unexpected knowledge of nightclubsBy Mick Heaney
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: Which country is the origin of the dish ceviche?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
FilmThe Movie Quiz: How many times has Steven Spielberg directed Richard Dreyfuss in a feature?By Donald Clarke
BusinessLooming ‘patent cliff’ facing Big Pharma adds to sector’s woesBy Hannah Kuchler in London and Patrick Temple-West in New York
Social Affairs‘Disgusting’: Leading Irish charities accused of hypocrisy for failing to work with unionsBy Emmet Malone
Crime & LawCable ties and no hot drinks: The reality of deportation flights from Ireland By Conor Gallagher
GolfBest golf courses in Co Sligo: Bucket list courses and hidden gems from Rosses Point to Tubbercurry By David Gorman
RestaurantsAl Rahman takeaway review: Just enough spice to make your lips tingle at Ranelagh IndianBy Corinna Hardgrave
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Apartments with fewer windows sound okay, until you live in oneBy Brianna Parkins
PeopleKevin Penrose: ‘You have guys playing Gaelic football who are too scared to come out. I want to give them courage’
PoliticsDepartment of Children accused Tusla of ‘insufficient’ response to most at-risk childrenBy Ellen Coyne
Social AffairsRise in pensioners and disability payments swell welfare bill by one third in a decadeBy Kitty Holland
Europe‘Freedom of expression is sacrosanct’: Michael McGrath on his role as EU commissionerBy Mark Paul
TennisWhere are the Irish international tennis stars? Not even ChatGPT can fully answer that oneBy Johnny Watterson
RacingMoving Irish Derby date looks a non-runner in context of intricate European pattern systemBy Brian O'Connor
PoliticsGovernment will not use Jordan to evacuate sick children from Gaza, despite previously saying route was ‘not an issue’By Ellen Coyne and Marie O’Halloran
Social AffairsCase of missing schoolboy Kyran Durnin ‘absolutely horrific’, Tusla chief saysBy Sarah Burns
OpinionThe cost of living in Ireland is nuts. Even nuttier are the reasons supposed to explain it By Justine McCarthy
CourtsEx-super junior treated as a ‘full minister’ despite status, High Court hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
In the News Podcast‘It was like a scene from an action movie’: How Ireland’s biggest drug bust unfoldedBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:31
Business Today NewsletterIreland’s €156bn tax corporate tax bonanza and measuring the tariff threatBy Dominic Coyle
The Women's PodcastCork woman recruited to Opus Dei at age 15: ‘I don’t think I’ve ever come to terms with the enormity of what happened to me’By Niamh BrowneListen | 70:12
StagePeter Kay in Dublin review: This is a greatest hits tour, which is fine for those that love itBy Cian O'Connell
Life & StyleSafe swimming and rip currents: ‘He was feet up, head down, sliding down the slipway’ By Sylvia Thompson
SoccerStephen Kenny on Mason Melia: ‘Some players are taking turns to have a go at him’By Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsSenator Lynn Ruane says letter for driver who killed pedestrian was not attempt to lower sentenceBy Ellen Coyne and Sonya McLean
CourtsFamily’s decision to sell Barne Estate influenced by young son’s healthcare needs, High Court toldBy Paul Neilan
Social AffairsCalls for victims of sexual exploitation to be given better accommodation By Ronan McGreevy
MusicSupergrass at Iveagh Gardens in Dublin: Stage times, set list, ticket information, support acts and moreBy Cian O'Connell
StageIn Plain Sight review: A sharp and graceful new way to tell a difficult story and start vital conversationsBy Ruby Eastwood
Lions TourConor Murray: With Jamison Gibson-Park pulling the strings, the Lions will look like Ireland in red jerseysBy Conor Murray
PoliticsCatherine Connolly says she plans to launch presidential election bid next weekBy Cormac McQuinn and Harry McGee
Lions TourAustralia name squad for Lions Test series, with James O’Connor earning Wallabies recallBy Jack Snape
IrelandBob Geldof’s personal archive of Live Aid photographs made public at National Library By Ronan McGreevy
Middle EastSome of Iran’s enriched uranium survived attacks, Israeli official says By David E. Sanger
BusinessItalian chocolate group Ferrero agrees $3.1bn deal for US cereal group Kellogg’sBy Oliver Barnes and Gregory Meyer
Crime & LawJudge warned €1.5m spend on temporary courthouse could become latest in series of ‘OPW disasters’By Ken Foxe
Housing & PlanningLiving in a small apartment: ‘It’s claustrophobic ... you can’t get away from each other’By Kate Byrne, Ella Sloane and Hosanna Boulter
WorldKurdish militants burn weapons in Iraq to start disarmament after decades of insurgency against Turkey
Lions TourMorale-boosting win on Saturday will give Lions the pride they need before first Test in BrisbaneBy Gerry Thornley
Inside Politics PodcastCould Mary Lou McDonald be about to enter the presidential race?Listen | 41:13
IrelandMan (71) was beaten to death in Limerick with bag containing drinks bottles, gardaí believeBy Conor Gallagher and David Raleigh
CourtsTattoo artist sentenced to life imprisonment for murder of man with samurai swordBy Olivia Kelleher
The Politics FixThe presidential race is (finally) hotting up as one serious contender throws her hat in ring By Cormac McQuinn
TV & RadioDexter on Paramount+ review: One of modern pulp TV’s great creations is still tremendous funBy Ed Power
BeautyOpens in new windowCelebrity make-up artist Katie Jane Hughes brings her beauty brand to IrelandBy Simone Gannon
EuropeMother from German billionaire family accused of abducting children in bitter custody battleBy Derek Scally
Middle EastNetanyahu back in Israel with no Gaza ceasefire breakthrough despite Trump meetingsBy Mark Weiss
Crime & LawGeorge Gibney’s extradition to Ireland on sex crime charges ordered by Florida judgeBy Caroline Brauchler in Orlando, Florida and Colm Keena
Courts‘You’re going to die tonight’: Former garda attacked and threatened to kill partner in Dublin homeBy Natasha Reid and Claire Henry
Golf‘It’s a player-led team in America’: Rory McIlroy weighs in on US Ryder Cup captaincy debate By Ewan Murray
PoliticsWho is Catherine Connolly? The outspoken left-wing campaigner running for presidentBy Cormac McQuinn
Middle East‘Hanging on by a thread’: Two days with activists protecting Palestinians from being forced off their landBy Sally Hayden
EuropeLeaders join thousands of mourners in Bosnia to mark 30 years since Srebrenica genocideBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessEmployee sacked after HR chief recorded him on phone call wins €10k for unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
EuropeTrump offers to send more arms to Ukraine via Nato alliesBy Lauren Fedor in Washington, Christopher Miller in Kyiv and Philip Georgiadis in London
CourtsHigh Court reserves judgment in TDs’ cases taken over super-junior ministersBy Fiachra Gallagher
AfricaUS pushing African countries to take in Venezuelan deportees, Nigeria saysBy Philip Georgiadis in London
CourtsRapist who harassed three women journalists is to spend longer in prisonBy Eimear Dodd and Claire Henry
BusinessRevenue demanded €1.7 million from Dylan McGrath’s Fade Street Social six days before examinership petitionBy Hugh Dooley
CyclingTadej Pogacar reclaims yellow jersey after winning stage seven of Tour de FranceBy Jeremy Whittle
IrelandTaoiseach condemns effigy of refugees on loyalist bonfire and expresses concern about health risksBy Barry Roche and Seanín Graham
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley’s Lions diary: Irish everywhere as team settles in down underBy Gerry Thornley
An Irish DiarySpanish Steps – Frank McNally on a sweaty tour of Alicante and ValenciaBy Frank McNally
TennisJannik Sinner dismantles ailing Novak Djokovic to set up Wimbledon final against Carlos AlcarazBy Tumaini Carayol and Sean Ingle
Crime & LawMan arrested in Monaghan as part of global operation targeting human traffickingBy Sorcha Pollak
CourtsWife of man being sued by John Magnier over Barne estate row says couple ‘steamrolled’ into litigation they could not affordBy Paul Neilan
CourtsLeaving Certificate student died after blood clotting formed in lungs, inquest hearsBy Ella Sloane
IrelandTemperatures of 29 degrees recorded on Friday as heat warning extended into SundayBy Ronan McGreevy and Órla Ryan
Gaelic Games‘They’re going mad online’: Kildare’s Johnny Doyle on dealing with social media abuseBy Ciarán Kirk