BooksThe Crying of the Wind: Ireland by Ithell Colquhoun – An exquisitely strange British-Celtic artist’s travels in Ireland By Adrienne Murphy
InteriorsLocation, location, location: How to make up to €1,500 a day letting your home for TV and film shoots By Alanna Gallagher
PeopleKerry’s secrets: I thought I knew everything the Kingdom had to offer. I was wrongBy Fergal McCarthy
MusicBig Band Evolution pianist Cormac McCarthy: ‘I’m still not able to understand how I played. It was painful to hit the keys’By Philip Watson
CultureDublin’s new tallest building: This tower of darkness should never have been allowedBy Frank McDonald
CultureUS right-wingers fear Superman’s woke ideology. Trust me, guys, you’ll be grandBy Donald Clarke
IrelandGoing to the Gaeltacht as an adult: All of the giddiness of a teenage trip with none of the awkwardness By Rebecca Daly
PeopleIreland’s ‘film censor’ Ciarán Kissane: ‘My mother told me I watched too much TV and now I watch movies for a living’ By Tony Clayton-Lea
Gaelic GamesTipperary are better than they get credit for, but Cork go into All-Ireland final as the finished articleBy Seán Moran
PeopleI saw ‘selfies’ with puffins being taken on the Saltee islands. People should keep their distance By Richard Nairn
GardeningA roll call of stars - including Joy Larkcom-Pollard and Monty Don - to feature at hugely popular Carlow Garden FestivalBy Fionnuala Fallon
BooksNew Laureate for fiction Éilís Ní Dhuibhne: ‘I was part of a movement of women writers of Ireland’By Martin Doyle
Work‘I was asked if I was a terrorist every day’: The Mayo woman helping expats make a soft landing in the UKBy Hugh Dooley
PeopleOnly children: ‘I have great colleagues, some are as close to me as any family members I could wish for’ By Nadine O’Regan
PeopleImagine lying on your death bed and thinking - I’ve had a good run. I went to a lot of meetingsBy Seán Moncrieff
Ireland‘Deep and rich’ story of medieval high rulers and nobles determined by archaeologists in GalwayBy Tim O'Brien
OpinionAs abortions triple, when will we admit that reluctant repealers were profoundly wrong?By Breda O'Brien
CourtsWoman with black eye and newborn baby claims husband ‘kicked me and dragged me up and down’By Mary Carolan
EuropeSoothers with choking-hazards, sunglasses with no UV filters: McGrath shocked by dangers of some Shein, Temu goods By Lisa O’Carroll
Ireland‘It left me without anything’: Farmer found dead on Cork road lost his home in fire recently By Olivia Kelleher
Gaelic GamesGAA president raises prospect of abolishing All-Ireland hurling preliminary quarter-finalsBy Seán Moran
Lions TourAndy Farrell adds note of caution as Lions arrive in Melbourne for second Test By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsPlans to invest €200bn in Ireland’s infrastructure over next decade set to be unveiled By Cormac McQuinn
IrelandGarda will not reopen Bishop Eamonn Casey investigationBy Conor Gallagher, Patsy McGarry and Cian O'Connell
RugbyIreland Under-20s finish World Championship campaign with narrow win over SpainBy John O'Sullivan
GolfShane Lowry shakes off frustrating few days to finish with a flourish at Royal PortrushBy Philip Reid
RacingMinnie Hauk’s Irish Oaks success extends Aidan O’Brien’s stunning Group One winning streak By Brian O'Connor
Asia-PacificJapan grapples with far-right surge and prospect of new leader after general electionBy David McNeill
Social AffairsDecision to remove Eamonn Casey’s remains came in response to furore over documentary last year By Patsy McGarry
Asia-PacificVietnam hunts four missing after sudden thunderstorm capsized tourist boatBy Thinh Nguyen and Phuong Nguyen
Your MoneyRyanair looking to boost staff commission to tackle ‘scourge’ of oversized bagsBy Conor Pope
Middle EastIsrael’s Red Sea port of Eilat halts operations due to Yemeni-Houthi blockade By Michael Jansen
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
Gaelic GamesCork player ratings: Shane Barrett starts strong but too many fail to reach final crescendoBy Denis Walsh
Gaelic GamesTipperary player ratings: Darragh McCarthy shines on famous day at Croke ParkBy Ian O'Riordan
Ireland‘Not a single complaint’: Smiles and raised fists as Tipp fans celebrate All-Ireland hurling winBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandPresidential race: Party ‘open to meeting’ Tony Holohan and Michael Flatley on nominationsBy Cormac McQuinn and Mark Hennessy
Gaelic GamesLiam Cahill: ‘Fortune favours the brave and our hurlers were really brave today’By Gordon Manning
Lions TourTadhg Beirne admits Andy Farrell’s ‘quiet word’ played big part in first Test triumphBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesThe anatomy of a collapse – how Cork managed to lose the second half by 3-14 to 0-2By Malachy Clerkin
AthleticsEimear Maher and Anika Thompson add to successful Irish showing at European Under-23 ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
GolfScottie Scheffler takes another giant stride into golfing pantheon after stunning Open success By Philip Reid
Ireland‘Rory did win. He brought the Open to Portrush’: Standing ovation for local hero McIlroy By Freya McClements
SoccerSt Patrick’s Athletic prove toughest of tests for UCC as they knock in eight goals By Paul Buttner
Gaelic GamesDarragh McCarthy’s redemption song soundtracks extraordinary Tipperary All-Ireland victory over CorkBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesPat Ryan: ‘Our momentum and our energy was terrible in the second half’By Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland hurling final – As it happened: Tipperary beat 14-man Cork to lift Liam MacCarthy CupBy Ciaran Kirk
GolfThe Open Day Four: Scottie Scheffler cruises to victory at Royal Portrush – As it happenedBy David Gorman
CultureIreland is officially one of the least sunny places in the world – and that can only make it more popularBy Patsy McGarry
Housing & Planning‘Woo, the tenants are going today’: Landlord who allegedly banged bowl with spoon ordered to pay €8,000 By Olivia Kelly
Music‘The best night out’: The Gen-Z ‘Ticketmaster warriors’ spending €1,500 a year on gigs By Ella Sloane