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Asia-Pacific‘The aftertaste is terrible’: Irish pubs lament the arrival of Chinese-brewed Guinness By Denis Staunton
Gaelic GamesUS congressman Brendan Boyle: ‘Kerry are the Yankees of Gaelic football, aren’t they?’By Keith Duggan
PeopleNothing really terrible can happen to you while having a little sit-down. With a biscuitBy Brianna Parkins
Ireland‘Now everyone is so isolated’: Closure of rural Kildare post offices hits locals hardBy Stephen Farrell in Co Kildare
Gaelic GamesRyan McHugh on Michael Murphy’s brilliance: ‘People from all over Ireland are starting to get it now’By Gordon Manning
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year profiles: From aviation finance software to changing private dermatologyBy Colin Gleeson
BeautyOpens in new windowDr Sam Bunting: ‘By 40, your skin has half the energy it had at 20. It can’t respond the same way’By Simone Gannon
MusicVeronica Electronica by Madonna: Lost album is like a postcard from the edge of the rave eraBy Ed Power
Gaelic GamesKerry’s Gavin White on going from a ‘complete malfunction’ to the All-Ireland finalBy Ian O'Riordan
OpinionA redress scheme for school abuse survivors could become a ‘barrister-fattening exercise’By Stephen Collins
BooksNews of the World and An Aran Keening by Andrew McNeillie: Joy and meaning in living and dreamingBy Emily Formstone
Crime & LawGovernment ‘let down’ child victims of domestic and sexual violence, ombudsman saysBy Ellen Coyne
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Half-time decisions or lack of them looks like a mistake on Cork’s part now By Joe Canning
IrelandAmazon scraps Dublin plant and hundreds of jobs over failure to secure power supply By Arthur Beesley
Opinion‘But Ireland loves us,’ the children said. They were not the only ones confusedBy Justine McCarthy
OpinionHow millions of priceless words lost in a fire were painstakingly recoveredBy Diarmaid Ferriter
CourtsParents at ‘wits end’ over failure to provide bed for teenager with ‘overdose tendencies’By Kitty Holland
PoliticsCivil servant knew a year before Cabinet that Arts Council IT project might need to restartBy Ellen Coyne
Crime & LawTransgender prisoner, understood to be Barbie Kardashian, held in ‘dungeon-like’ unit By Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsNineteen children and young people connected to care system died last yearBy Kitty Holland
TV & RadioReview: Pat Kenny gets curious, angry and finally jaundiced; an explosively argumentative DrivetimeBy Mick Heaney
CourtsSuspended solicitor says ‘nothing sinister’ in his handling of land transfer deal By Mary Carolan
RacingRacing’s failure to amend gambling Bill indicates sport is reaping betting industry’s reputational whirlwindBy Brian O'Connor
EU-China summitBrussels and Beijing talk trade and Ukraine, but deliver few concrete resultsBy Denis Staunton
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Business Today NewsletterSmyth's pub to go, Budget 2026 dilemmas and child benefit warningBy Conn Ó Midheach
IrelandNext week expected to see temperatures ‘widely climbing into low 20s’ across Ireland By Jack White
On The Money NewsletterHow to get children saving early – and why prize bonds aren’t the answerBy Conor Pope
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé on the Kerry team: Profiling the 15 men bidding to win the Kingdom’s 39th Sam MaguireBy Darragh Ó Sé
IrelandTaoiseach to ‘delve into’ Amazon’s scrapping of Dublin plant over failure to secure power supplyBy Arthur Beesley and Jack Power
Lions TourLions’ classless act had the hallmark of imperialists touring their convict colonyBy Matt Williams
Gaelic GamesConor McManus on the Donegal team: Profiling the men tasked with avenging 2014 All-Ireland final lossBy Conor McManus
PoliticsMichael Flatley intends to make presidential bid, his barrister confirmsBy Cormac McQuinn and Fiachra Gallagher
Gaelic GamesDean Rock: Donegal’s devastating counterattack combined with Kerry’s reliance on Clifford to settle itBy Dean Rock
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Mighty Melbourne, where the coffee is strong and the wifi is weakBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandInvestigations into criminal damage ongoing after fire breaks out at Conor McGregor-owned pubBy Stephen Conneely
Ireland‘A serious threat to public health’: Doctors warn about delay to mandatory alcohol health labelsBy Shauna Bowers
Social AffairsSamaritans plans to close at least 100 branches across Ireland and Britain over next 7-10 years By Stephen Conneely
IrelandSocial media influencer posted ‘misleading’ adverts on Instagram, regulator findsBy Jack White
Inside Politics PodcastWill Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin abstain from the presidential race?Listen | 40:42
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CourtsSallins train robbery: Man (75) seeks to have wrongful conviction declared miscarriage of justiceBy Isabel Hayes
Lions Tour‘This game might be completely different’: Andy Farrell warns Lions to expect kick from wounded WallabiesBy Gerry Thornley
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HealthWhistleblowers lodge 67 valid HSE disclosures, with a third about patient health and safetyBy Shauna Bowers
Asia-PacificThailand-Cambodia dispute: 130,000 civilians evacuated amid second day of clashesBy Rebecca Ratcliffe in Ubon Ratchathani
PoliticsForeign Affairs Committee expected to recommend services be included in Occupied Territories Bill By Jack Horgan-Jones
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EuropeUkraine says it is holding back Russia’s offensive but has only received pledges for three Patriot systemsBy Daniel McLaughlin
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CyclingThymen Arensman wins Tour de France 19th stage after route altered due to cattle cullBy Jeremy Whittle
SportRed Bull go full throttle for Laurent Mekies as enthralling new era begins at Spa By Giles Richards at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Politics‘He should be given a second chance’: Eoin Hayes readmitted to Social DemocratsBy Ellen Coyne
An Irish DiaryJung at Heart – Frank McNally on the Irish legacies of a Swiss psychologistBy Frank McNally
Lions TourFormer All Black Brad Thorn has just one regret: he never played against the LionsBy Gerry Thornley
RacingGreen Impact drops to Group Two level at York but faces formidable rival in AlmaqamBy Brian O'Connor
SportJoe Root hits new milestones as century cements England dominance against IndiaBy Ali Martin at Old Trafford
CourtsBoy who suffered catastrophic injuries after fall at park settles case with €3.3m interim paymentBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsBarne Estate ‘war’ became ‘head-wrecking’ amid legal threats from both sides, auctioneer tells High Court By Paul Neilan
IrelandFermanagh shooting: Vigil remembers ‘devoted mother’ Vanessa Whyte and her ‘gifted’ childrenBy William Smith
CourtsWoman tortured over false drug accusation will never forgive ‘sick’ men who attacked herBy Isabel Hayes
Social AffairsHundreds gather in Tallaght for antiracism protest after Indian man stripped and stabbed in attackBy Emmet Malone