BooksAmerican Dirt author, Jeanine Cummins, returns with a magnificent tale of family, love and loyalty By John Boyne
Books‘The pull of heroin is so strong, you need some serious consequences’ to get clean By Tadhg Hoey
BooksBeautiful Lives: How We Got Learning Disabilities So Wrong by Stephen Unwin – Too much piousness, not enough pragmatismBy Lucy Sweeney Byrne
FoodIreland’s bakery boom: ‘Customers will spend a tenner on an interesting pastry and a good coffee’By Corinna Hardgrave
Fine Art & AntiquesOut with the new, in with the old: antique furniture back in vogue in Irish homes By Sylvia Thompson
CultureThe Guide: The Murder Capital, Cian Ducrot, Forest Fest and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they end By Tony Clayton-Lea
DrinkCelebrity wines worth trying: six of the best from Kylie and Brad Pitt to Sting and Gary Barlow By John Wilson
FilmBarry Lyndon turns 50: Is Kubrick’s epic, filmed in Ireland, a folly or a masterpiece?By Donald Clarke
MusicDexys’ Kevin Rowland: ‘Growing up in England, you had an inferiority complex. Our dads were judged as scruffy Paddies’ By Peter Murphy
PeopleSaoirse, the small Irish boat that sailed into history carrying the Tricolour in 1925By Flor McCarthy
Life & Style‘I thought bowling was part of religion’ – spreading the gospel of road bowling By Barry Roche
PeopleGrown-up Gaeltacht: ‘The week I spent in Ring - the people I met, the culture - was the best thing I could have done’By Sorcha Pollak
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Long-awaited Cork-Tipperary final stirs old memories – and offers underdogs a chanceBy Nicky English
PeopleHugh Linehan: My right eye is now failing too. The world is slipping away, just a little, just enough to noticeBy Hugh Linehan
Ross O'Carroll-KellyI get this sudden flashback to when I was six or seven and I’d hold the wheel steady for the old dear while she drove home, half-cutBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:24
PoliticsWho is Mairead McGuinness, the early front-runner in the presidential race?By Jack Horgan-Jones and Jack Power
PoliticsMinisters sought multiples of available funding as part of national plan review By Martin Wall
Ireland‘We’re now in the golden years of Portrush’: Why golf’s Open has the town smiling all over againBy Freya McClements
Crime & LawBehind the ‘perfect family’: How ‘great fear’ stopped Dublin sisters revealing abuse by brothers By Mary Carolan
OpinionThis is what we need to do in Ireland if we want stable, affordable house prices By David McWilliams
Gaelic GamesDouble take: The pitfalls of meeting recent opponents in an All-Ireland hurling finalBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesCork forwards carry a torch into All-Ireland final that was first lit by Fitzgerald, Fitzgibbon and HennessyBy Denis Walsh
ObituariesSandy Gall obituary: Veteran foreign correspondent and broadcaster who reported from all over the world
Gaelic GamesDean Rock: Donegal and Kerry should do nothing out of the ordinary in the next week - take it from meBy Dean Rock
Your WellnessSummer bodies: Your body is not a ‘before’. It’s not a problem to be solvedBy Roe McDermott
Lions TourJustin Harrison on his part in Wallabies’ epic defeat of Lions in 2001: ‘I probably should have retired after that’By Gerry Thornley
EconomyCorporation tax surge a sign investors have not been put off by economic uncertainty just yetBy Cantillon
EnvironmentIreland’s only protected insect the marsh fritillary to star in new comic championing cause of insects By Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsLandowner allegedly overturned ESB machine with tractor while workers trimmed trees near high-voltage line
BusinessFlutter deal with Native Americans in California may get Murdoch off reservation By Joe Brennan
Courts‘Secret’ mobile phone provided to contact John Magnier’s rival bidder for Barne Estate, court hearsBy Paul Neilan
PoliticsMairead McGuinness leads the field in a list of potential presidential election candidates, poll shows
Crime & LawNo new Garda investigation or ‘cold case review’ into 1976 murder of Elizabeth PlunkettBy Conor Lally
OpinionWhen I was ambassador, Trump’s advisers still had sway. Now the EU has to be ready to hit back hardBy Daniel Mulhall
OpinionIt’s a relief to know young CMAT was taking notes, saving up her rage at BertieBy Jennifer O’Connell
BooksBooks in brief: Eat The Ones You Love, The Book of Records, and Peatlands: A Journey Between Land and Water
IrelandBishop Eamonn Casey’s remains removed from Galway cathedral By Patsy McGarry and Cian O'Connell
BooksA Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine - a lucid, at times hectoring, short readBy Oliver Farry
Lions TourLions player ratings: Jamison Gibson-Park and Tadhg Beirne impress in first Test win over WallabiesBy John O'Sullivan
BooksNotes to John by Joan Didion: The posthumous publication of the writer’s psychiatry sessions feels exploitativeBy Maija Makela
Lions TourLions clean up the breakdown and what else we learned from first Test win over the WallabiesBy John O'Sullivan
Politics‘Somebody has to speak for the Irish people’: Michael Flatley ‘seriously’ considering presidential bidBy Cian O'Connell
HealthIreland far behind other countries for IVF genetic testing, doctors and advocates sayBy Stephen Conneely
Lions TourAndy Farrell commends ‘immense’ Tadhg Beirne and Tom Curry for proving doubters wrongBy Gerry Thornley
Ireland‘Almost impossible’ for Irish people to understand Baltic fear of Russian invasion, says ex-MEPBy Mark Hennessy
RacingMinnie Hauk makes it more exciting than anticipated but lands Irish Oaks at 2/11By Brian O'Connor
Middle EastAt least 36 Palestinians killed trying to reach food distribution sites, health officials say
Ireland‘This war took my entire life from me’: Thousands attend pro-Palestine march in Dublin By Ella Sloane
SportOpen Championship: Rory McIlroy launches his pursuit but Scottie Scheffler a cut above the rest on day threeBy Philip Reid
GolfThe Open Day 3: Rory McIlroy finishes with a 66, Scottie Scheffler leads by four – As it happenedBy Mary Hannigan
IrelandIt will be an ‘insult’ if Fianna Fáil don’t enter presidential race, says Mary HanafinBy Mark Hennessy
OpinionAs a teacher in my 20s, I am excited to be part of the revival of Christian faithBy Sarah Ryan-Purcell