BooksSeascraper by Benjamin Wood: An extraordinary evocation of the liminal world between land and sea By Michael Cronin
MusicThe Music Quiz: The Cranberries song Yeats’ Grave quotes from which of the great man’s poems?By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksTranslated fiction: convincing first-person narration, personal stories through political turmoil, and sharp but subtle humourBy Declan O'Driscoll
Ireland‘For the benefits, you need billions’: Restoration of 20m oysters to Galway Bay not enough, says community group By Laoise Murray
PeopleI tried to get my children to busk. I’ll never learn. Vicarious living through your children does not workBy Róisín Ingle
Your MoneyTen first-time buyer tips: From mortgage interest savings of €35,000 to funds for a doer-upperBy Joanne Hunt
Life & Style‘House is free, it’s my birthday, I’ve chosen you’: The reality of dating in your late-30s in IrelandBy Stephen Mullan
BusinessCliff Taylor: What did the summer economic statement really tell us about Budget 2026?By Cliff Taylor
OireachtasEager Ministers line up for their spending money as Coalition announces National Development PlanBy Miriam Lord
OpinionYou might think a planning application for a windfarm is good news. You’d be wrongBy Michael McDowell
LettersLetters to the Editor, July 23rd: On the EU response to Gaza, planning nostalgia and taxing Ireland
Health‘I couldn’t hold a spoon’: Former rehab patients on recovering from brain conditionsBy Laoise Murray
Housing & PlanningSinn Féin calls on Minister to back up claim apartment standards compare favourably with EuropeBy Niamh Towey
OpinionSome people knew about the Magdalene Laundries, some didn’t - but the silent majority knew not to knowBy Derek Scally
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness will be putting 2014 out of his mind as Donegal face Kerry By Gordon Manning
OpinionWhether the abuse happens in Rathfarnham or west Belfast, the story is the sameBy Kathy Sheridan
MusicBillie Eilish at 3Arena in Dublin: Stage times, ticket information, support acts and moreBy Hosanna Boulter
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: The margins are tight but Kerry have one thing that Donegal don’tBy Darragh Ó Sé
An Irish DiaryHot Tickets – Frank McNally on watching a steamy Molière and how Barry Lyndon became a TikTok hitBy Frank McNally
Gaelic GamesShane Ryan: ‘If you go out there fearing a mistake, you’re never going to express yourself’ By Ian O'Riordan
BusinessStripe co-founder’s Weston Airport granted permission for new search and rescue hangarBy Hugh Dooley
Lions TourGordon D’Arcy: Finn Russell epitomises difference between the Lions and AustraliaBy Gordon D'Arcy
Your WellnessI’ll soon have a second house. How do I tell my friend who just had to move back in with her parents?By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterWeston Airport hangar approved and State sticks with tax and spending plan, for nowBy Conn Ó Midheach
Middle EastIsraeli cruise ship turned away from Greek island after locals protest over Gaza war By Helena Smith in Athens
MotorsStalled by ‘goodwill’ for car repairs: Are Irish drivers being left in the lurch?By Neil Briscoe
PoliticsDrinks Ireland warned Taoiseach that alcohol health labelling plans seen as ‘trade barrier’ by US By Cormac McQuinn
Lions TourBarry Sheehan: A change from the usual pre-match routine had me uneasy. I needn’t have worriedBy Barry Sheehan
PoliticsFormer TD Colm Keaveney banned from driving for four years after refusing to provide sample to gardaí
Lions TourOvernight sensation Thomas Clarkson taking advantage of surprise Lions call-upBy Gerry Thornley
Politics‘Economic vandalism’: Unions condemn plan to cut VAT for hospitality sector By Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
CourtsJudge calls for resources to be provided to case of man accused of Parnell Square attacksBy Ryan Dunne
MusicBBC denies cutting Irish language lyrics from debut broadcast of CMAT’s new songBy Stephen Conneely
IrelandAdult dies with listeriosis as food safety authority confirms ‘extensive’ outbreakBy Kate Byrne
BusinessOrders against security firm top €140,000 as WRC blasts “blatant flouting” of pay rulesBy Stephen Bourke
Inside Business PodcastHow will the updated National Development Plan shape Ireland in years to come?Listen | 35:59
BusinessDublin Airport manager refused permission to demolish parking ramps beside Terminal 1By Gordon Deegan
UKBritish families ‘sent wrong remains’ after loved ones killed in Air India crashBy Alexandra Topping
CourtsFive men accused of producing ‘branding stamp’, axe and steel bar while falsely imprisoning manBy Eoin Reynolds
Crime & LawFamily of woman killed after being struck by motorcyclist successfully appeal decision not to prosecuteBy Jack White
EuropeNo increase in aid reaching people of Gaza despite Israel commitment, EU report saysBy Jack Power
WorldHealthy environment is a human right, top UN court rules in landmark climate case By Kevin O'Sullivan
GazaIf US envoy travels to the Middle East, it’s a clear sign a ceasefire deal could be closeBy Mark Weiss
AthleticsTrailblazer Maeve Kyle, Ireland’s first female Olympian in athletics, dies aged 96By Ian O'Riordan
Ireland‘Stop using it immediately’: Regulator warns about fire risk in certain tumble dryersBy Stephen Conneely
Middle EastDoctors report wave of hunger deaths in Gaza as US envoy arrives to ‘push for ceasefire’By Michael Jansen
SoccerConference League qualifiers: Shamrock Rovers and St Pat’s look to keep their European summer on trackBy Paul Buttner
IrelandIrish university central to discovery of ancient reptile that forces evolution rethinkBy Kate Byrne
Business‘A solution to a problem that didn’t exist’: AIB staff angered by cut to hybrid working By Hugh Dooley
CourtsOpen verdict recorded after 95-year-old nursing home resident found dead with duvet over headBy Olivia Kelleher
Housing & PlanningLandlord argued he should not have to live in a ‘lesser property while renting out a superior one’ By Jack White
CyclingTour de France: Tadej Pogacar backlash builds while Jonathan Milan wins stage 17 sprintBy Jeremy Whittle
Crime & LawSolicitor facing professional misconduct allegations over handling of €100,000 in client accountBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsTony Holohan ‘reflecting’ on how to contribute to public life in future By Cormac McQuinn, Jack Horgan-Jones and Ellen Coyne
BusinessPossible tariff deal with US not a win for EU but, crucially, avoids damaging trade war By Cantillon
EuropeKremlin predicts ‘very difficult’ meeting as Ukraine-Russia peace talks resumeBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsHSE apologises over delay in acting on X-ray showing man aged 91 had swallowed denturesBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsMan who repeatedly raped foster daughter must pay her €328,000 in damages, court rulesBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsGalway farmer granted permission to challenge Greenway purchase decision ‘splitting’ his farmBy Paul Neilan
USEmotional scenes in Idaho court as ‘delusional, pathetic loser’ sentenced to life for murder of four studentsBy AP Reporter
Crime & LawFermanagh village in shock after woman and two children killed in houseBy Freya McClements
IrelandFrench police investigate ‘electrocution’ death of Irish cyclist at Paris metro stationBy Sharon Gaffney
SoccerGutsy Shelbourne unravelled by late Qarabag onslaught in first leg Champions League qualifierBy Gavin Cummiskey
Champions League qualifiersChampions League qualifiers: Shelbourne suffer 3-0 defeat at Tolka Park – As it happenedBy Muireann Duffy
SoccerSpain to face England in Euro 2025 final after Bonmatí’s extra-time strike sinks GermanyBy Nick Ames
EducationNew convention to provide ‘once-in-a-generation’ chance to shape Irish education, says MinisterBy Sarah Burns