BooksMichael Haag’s biography of Lawrence Durrell is important and often revelatory, but it is not neutralBy Colm McKenna
FilmHarvest star Harry Melling: ‘I was surrounded by titans like Fiona Shaw. I was starry-eyed as they told me stories about theatre work’By Tara Brady
TravelFrom Marseilles to Genoa: seven days in the lap of luxury on a Mediterranean cruise By Conor Power
PeopleCalling all ladybird spotters: help fill in the picture on these charismatic little bugsBy Joanne Hunt
Your WellnessWoman saving for home left with €15,000 medical bills due to endometriosis care gapsBy Sarah Burns
FashionDublin photographer Sarah Doyle: ‘I am more interested in style than fashion’By Deirdre McQuillan
Ireland‘It is more fun to be involved’: Open golf score records down to two local women By Freya McClements
PoliticsOPW has spent €700,000 on legal costs in cases over mooted children’s science museum By Harry McGee
CultureTourists ‘can’t get their heads around’ Dublin nightclubs closing at 2.30am, night mayor saysBy Una Mullally
IrelandFrench ambassador’s residence, once Ireland’s most expensive house, gets a full refurbishmentBy Ronan McGreevy
Your Money‘I invested heavily in a restaurant a few years ago and it went on fire in its second week. That still stings’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Property ClinicI’m worried the roots of my neighbour’s roses will damage my wall. What can I do?By Patrick Shine
PeopleThere’s a feminist argument against a writer spending time cooking and sewing, but it pleases meBy Sarah Moss
IrelandDáil committee to scrutinise how Tusla has spent millions on ‘complex litigation’By Martin Wall
Housing & PlanningLaws to fast-track apartment size changes could result in High Court challenges, lawyers warnBy Niamh Towey
BusinessProfit rises at Fontaines DC alma mater Bimm Music Institute despite drop in student numbersBy Hugh Dooley
PoliticsAsylum seekers: Numbers seeking international protection in Ireland fell by 43% this yearBy Ellen Coyne
SportTV View: Man of the match debate heats up on RTÉ despite David Clifford’s sizzling form for KerryBy Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesLegend will become fact once more when Cork and Tipp meet in the ultimate superhero battle By Denis Walsh
BusinessMore than 2,000 pubs have closed since 2005, with further 1,000 at risk in next decadeBy Hugh Dooley
Your Family‘My three-year-old daughter won’t let me wash her hair ... I’m not sure what to do’By John Sharry
In the News PodcastThe Salt Path: How a blockbuster memoir strayed from the truth By Bernice HarrisonListen | 35:15
OpinionThe role of Tony Blair’s staff in the barbarous Gaza Riviera plan was beyond satireBy Mark O’Connell
PricewatchFrom ‘LID-ill or LEED-ill?’ to bargain canoes: 25 lessons from Lidl’s 25 years in IrelandBy Conor Pope
Social AffairsReligious organisations cannot ‘play the poor mouth’ to avoid redress - TánaisteBy Ellen Coyne
EconomyTrump’s 30% tariffs would effectively cut off EU-US trade, Sefcovic saysBy Jack Power and Martin Wall
Lions TourLions play down Mack Hansen injury concerns, call in three Scots for coverBy Gerry Thornley
FilmGalway Film Fleadh 2025: The big winners at the hottest festival in memory, including Gerry Adams basking in adulatory sunshineBy Donald Clarke
Financial ServicesPTSB agrees 4% pay rise with staff following months of union negotiationsBy Hugh Dooley
CourtsWoman who suffered sustained bleeding after giving birth fails in High Court action By Colm Keena
StageTaylor Tomlinson at 3Arena review: more personal, more vulnerable but few surprisesBy Ruby Eastwood
Inside Gaelic GamesNew rules mean new preparations for Donegal and what else we learned from the GAA weekend
Lions TourJoseph-Aukuso Suaalii carrying weight of Wallabies’ expectations ahead of first Lions TestBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessMeta trial becomes test of board culpability over corporate scandalsBy Sujeet Indap and Hannah Murphy
Gaelic GamesA Kerry v Donegal All-Ireland final isn’t the clash of styles you think it isBy Malachy Clerkin
BoxingJake Paul is boxing’s newest power broker. Taylor v Serrano was his proof of conceptBy Thomas Hauser
CourtsMan who raped partner and was later caught by gardaí trying to strangle her is jailed for 10 yearsBy Isabel Hayes
Life & StyleEV owners have their say: ‘After five years of EV ownership, we will switch back to petrol or diesel’By Hosanna Boulter
SportEngland triumph in final-day Lord’s thriller as India fall short despite Jadeja heroicsBy Ali Martin at Lord's
GolfRory McIlroy: ‘It’s nice to be able to accept adulation, even though I struggle with it at times’By Philip Reid
CourtsNeighbours did not recognise Tom Niland due to injuries sustained in alleged home invasionBy Eoin Reynolds
BusinessTikTok given High Court permission to challenge €530m fine over transfer of personal data to ChinaBy Paul Neilan
Middle East‘This is an unimaginable nightmare’: Residents gather to mourn two Palestinians -including US citizen - killed in Israeli-occupied West BankBy Sally Hayden
TransportDriving test confusion: ‘Multiple candidates’ miss appointments due to mix-up over two centresBy Marie O’Halloran
Middle EastMore than 30 killed as Syrian government struggles to contain sectarian violenceBy Michael Jansen
Lions TourOwen Doyle: Lions tour has shown that TMO protocol is in serious need of review By Owen Doyle
EuropeTrump agrees arms deal for Ukraine and gives Russia ‘50 days’ to make peace or face tariffsBy Daniel McLaughlin
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland hurling final: What time is throw-in for Cork v Tipperary today and can I still get tickets?By Muireann Duffy
CourtsThree sisters sexually abused by brother ‘deeply disappointed’ over ‘leniency’ of eight-year prison termBy Mary Carolan
CourtsRetired garda can challenge Garda Commissioner over loss of Irish-speaking allowance, court rulesBy Paul Neilan
An Irish DiaryLive Aid spurred me into becoming a GOAL volunteer on the ground in AfricaBy Denis McClean
IrelandMet Éireann warning for heavy rain and possible thunderstorms in effect for four countiesBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsMother (54) should never have been convicted of sexually assaulting her children, court rules By Ryan Dunne
RugbyIreland concede last-minute try in defeat to Scotland at World Rugby Under-20 ChampionshipBy Nathan Johns
DublinSouth Dublin councillors agree to cut local property tax by 7.5% for next four yearsBy Tim O'Brien
EditorialsTrump's latest move on Ukraine may be driven by pique, but it is a step in the right direction
Crime & LawGardaí renew appeal for information over murder of Dublin man last seen in 2009 By Shauna Bowers