LettersLetters to the Editor, July 22nd: On emergency dental treatment, Áras candidates and vulgar language
WorkStart of mandatory pension scheme fast approaching, but one in four companies yet to prepare for itBy Dominic Coyle
Business‘Our four-year IVF journey cost €40,000’: What are the options for couples with infertility issues?By Siobhán Maguire
In the News PodcastExhausted and imprisoned: how life in the West Bank is getting worse for Palestinians By Sorcha PollakListen | 26:12
ArtLost for words: Dublin-born artist Jenny Brady explores the world of interpretationBy Gemma Tipton
Europe‘Dominance, dependency and blackmail’: EU and China talks overshadowed by deep divisionsBy Jack Power and Denis Staunton
PricewatchRyanair’s changed policy on minors leaves children’s travel plans up in the air By Conor Pope
PoliticsState agencies to implement new rules aiming to enhance transparency in political ads By Jack Horgan-Jones and Ellen Coyne
PoliticsMinister who lost two siblings to cancer introduces ‘right to be forgotten’ lawBy Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsFast-track planning to speed up national infrastructure in €200bn plan By Jack Horgan-Jones, Martin Wall and Ellen Coyne
Gaelic Games‘You don’t get asked too often’: James Costello jumped at chance to join Jack O’Connor’s Kerry backroomBy Ian O'Riordan
BusinessState set to devote extra funds to big projects, but where is the money coming from?By Cantillon
GolfShane Lowry on the Ryder Cup: ‘There are not many days go by that I don’t think about it’By Philip Reid
Opinion‘I own and have run a cafe in Dún Laoghaire for 21 years. My business model is nearly broken’By Derek Bennett and Barra Roantree
PoliticsIreland joins 25 other countries urging end to Gaza war and condemning ‘horrifying’ aid deaths
Gaelic GamesConor McManus: A year on from semi-final defeats, Donegal may have improved that bit more By Conor McManus
BusinessJournalist brings High Court challenge after Press Council rejects local website’s membership bidBy Ian Curran
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland number four is Noel McGrath’s sweetest yet, but he may already be plotting the drive for fiveBy Gordon Manning
Lions TourAustralia’s goal of restoring pride is a modest target, but the Lions are not here to be charitableBy Gerry Thornley
Your FamilyPaul Newman: ‘He was kind of like a big kid himself. He just loved to play,’ daughter saysBy Jen Hogan
Your FitnessWhat causes pelvic floor dysfunction in men and what can be done about it?By Danielle Friedman
Business Today NewsletterBusinesses not ready for new pension regime and tech is coming for healthcareBy Conn Ó Midheach
Life & StyleA US animal lawyer in Wexford: ‘There’s a real social cost here: if you’re not fun, you’re gonna pay’By Deirdre Falvey
Crime & LawLegal Aid Board warns of delays to divorce and child custody cases due to funding shortageBy Ken Foxe
IrelandMixed weather to come with cloudy skies, sunny spells and rain forecast by Met ÉireannBy Ella Sloane
Asia-PacificArrests in China after more than 230 kindergarten children poisoned by lead paint in foodBy Helen Davidson in Taipei
MusicBilly Joel opens up about brain disorder diagnosis: ‘It sounds a lot worse than what I’m feeling’By Dee Jefferson
MotorsHyundai’s big Ioniq 9 feels like an EV upgrade, but will buyers make the switch?By Neil Briscoe
BusinessAlbert Manifold, Irish cement veteran hired to chair BP for pivot back to oil and gasBy Malcolm Moore
StageWhy the Moon Travels review: Eye-opening show is not just a retelling of Traveller folktalesBy Deirdre Falvey
CourtsArmagh footballer Aidan Nugent ordered to stand trial over sexual assault chargesBy Paul Higgins
Crime & LawMotorist left shaken after hitting dummy covered in tomato ketchup on Co Donegal roadBy Stephen Maguire
Crime & Law‘Upset, frustrated, angry’: Woman criticises sentence given to late father’s wife over his unlawful killingBy Vivienne Clarke
CourtsLiffey Swim: Dispute over running of annual event resolved, High Court hears By Fiachra Gallagher
Lions TourLions player ratings: Versatile Jamie Osborne shines with two-try debut in Melbourne By John O'Sullivan
Lions TourJamie Osborne scores double but Lions fail to convince against First Nations and PasifikaBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsMan (24) who stabbed sister’s partner with kitchen knife found guilty of manslaughterBy Alison O'Riordan
Live - Lions TourLions 24 First Nations and Pasifika XV 19: Jamie Osborne scores two tries on debut - as it happenedBy David Gorman
FoodUnderrated and affordable superfoods chosen by nutritionists: From potatoes and popcorn to oats and tomatoesBy Rachel Dixon
BooksSci-fi/fantasy reads: AI as our saviour, a genetically engineered space crew, and navigating a world designed for giantsBy Declan Burke
PoliticsNational Development Plan main points: how much is being spent and what are the big winners?By Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerFAI Cup draw: Champions Drogheda United drawn against Derry City in repeat of last year’s final By Gavin Cummiskey
MusicForest Fest 2025: Daily line-ups, stage times, ticket information, weather and more By Hosanna Boulter
Lions TourLions Tour: Ryan, Ringrose and Van der Flier makes their cases for second Test and what else we learned By John O'Sullivan
Lions TourAndy Farrell more optimistic on fitness of Joe McCarthy than Mack Hansen for second Lions TestBy Gerry Thornley
EuropeGreek authorities close Acropolis as region is gripped by heatwaveBy Stamos Prousalis, Angeliki Koutantou and Fatos Bytyci
CourtsLate-night drinking at Puck Fair survives court challenge with pubs to stay open until 3amBy Anne Lucey
GolfHow Rory McIlroy’s putter tip helped Scottie Scheffler become $100m putting machineBy David Gorman
PoliticsBan on inshore fishing of sprat to protect whales, birdlife and other sea mammals By Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessGlobal markets dip amid signs Trump’s trade war is hitting corporate bottom linesBy Colin Gleeson
EuropeVolodymyr Zelenskiy orders officials to prepare for new peace talks with RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
Lions TourGarry Ringrose keeps his head level and his hand up for second Test selectionBy Gerry Thornley
USTop Republican Mike Johnson shuts US Congress early to avoid Epstein voteBy Lauren Fedor and Stefania Palma in Washington
PoliticsNational Development Plan shows the Government is about to bet big on capital expenditure By Pat Leahy
PoliticsNational Development Plan to help Ireland meet climate goals, says TaoiseachBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle East‘We haven’t eaten for five days’: Baby boy starves to death in Gaza as hunger spreads, medics sayBy Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo and Dawoud Abu Alkas in Gaza
IrelandTributes to Waterford cyclist (25) who died in Paris metro stationBy Kate Byrne and Sarah Slater
NDP - as it happenedNational Development Plan: €275bn to be spent over next 10 years, with housing receiving biggest boostBy Jack White
Housing & PlanningEstate agent pays €10,000 penalty for using deposit funds given to him by clientBy Niamh Towey
Middle EastIsraeli military raids UN facility as it expands offensive in GazaBy Aaron Boxerman in Jerusalem and and Bilal Shbair from al-Zawayda, Gaza
Politics‘Constructive’ talks take place between Minister and disability service providers, says department By Martin Wall
CourtsJurors to continue deliberating on assault claim against former Clare hurler Niall GilliganBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsDistrict Court judge resigns with intention to return to practise in higher courts as a barristerBy Tim O'Brien
MusicInterviewing Ozzy Osbourne: ‘You can’t live that way forever. It catches up with you eventually’By Ed Power
Middle EastIran’s leaders turn to a new brand of nationalism after Israeli and US attacksBy Erika Solomon and Sanam Mahoozi
PoliticsBudget plan for €9.4bn public spending boost will be reconsidered if tariffs hitBy Pat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones and Ellen Coyne
CourtsOmagh bombing survivor wants High Court to compel State to hold public inquiry into atrocityBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsSettlement of €1.9m for boy who suffered ‘severe personal injury’ at Portlaoise hospital By Paul Neilan
HealthInquiry begins into historical use of anti-epileptic drug and effects on pregnant womenBy Ella Sloane
DublinFlower-bed barriers to be placed around Molly Malone statue to discourage tourists from touching breastsBy Tim O'Brien
EnvironmentEnvironment watchdog recommends mandating registration of private drinking water supplies By Kevin O'Sullivan
In the News PodcastWhat is behind the suspicious and bizarre behavior of Russian ships around Ireland? By Sorcha PollakListen | 22:04
Middle East‘Without immediate intervention, the last reporters in Gaza will die’: News agency staff warn journalists face starvationBy Sally Hayden
FilmThe Bad Guys 2 review: Tolerable sequel is dragged down by an overcomplicated plotBy Donald Clarke