Letter of the DayOpens in new windowLetters to the Editor, July 26th: On a national day of protest, GAA referees, and pearl clutchers
BooksMarie-Louise Fitzpatrick: ‘With picture books, I’m ruthless, and that has carried over into my novel’By Martin Doyle
BooksPaschal Donohoe on books that advise how to run our economies and save the planetBy Paschal Donohoe
CultureThe Guide: Billie Eilish, Mogwai, All Together Now and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Life & Style‘I saw a lot of graphic content’: Meet the Gen-Zers who are switching off their smartphonesBy Nadine O’Regan
Fine Art & AntiquesValuing cherished heirlooms: ‘Google can be a good starting point but it’s best to ask a specialistBy Sylvia Thompson
StageFrom Savita Halappanavar to Anne Bonny: Damning indictment of the treatment of women through the ages shows its always been this wayBy Róisín Ingle
Music‘Elvis was, in many circles, considered an idiot savant... I wanted to take him seriously as a creative artist’By Peter Murphy
BooksVona Groarke: ‘The best thing that could happen for Irish poetry is for people to buy poetry books’By Edel Coffey
Gaelic GamesBrian McEniff: ‘I have a huge grá for the county. I love Donegal, that’s just it’By Gordon Manning
ObituariesMichael Warren obituary: Internationally acclaimed sculptor known for large-scale public installations
Gaelic GamesKerry and Donegal: Two households, both alike in dignity. And in scenery. And, for sure, in rogueryBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesKerry’s hopes rest on the shoulders of a giant, but can David Clifford bear the weight?By Denis Walsh
PeopleAn ancient Irish town battles decline: ‘It used to be the centre of things. Those days are gone’By Rosita Boland
Ross O'Carroll-KellyThe old dear made a seating plan for her own funeral. She didn’t want ugly people in the first three pewsBy Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
EnvironmentThe tiny ‘eggs’ in this field bird’s nest fungus are spore-bearing structuresBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
PoliticsPresident Michael D Higgins’s engagements decrease over second term, Áras diary shows By Cormac McQuinn
US‘I will not be intimidated’: But has Rupert Murdoch met his nemesis in Donald Trump?By Keith Duggan
PeopleHow eating disorders are changing: ‘I’m not the stereotype. I’m a man, I’m plus-sized’By Shauna Bowers
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Dáil end-of-term awards: from cute hoors to rookie errors and good operatorsBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsFine Gael says Mairead McGuinness ‘acted in full accordance’ with medical advice after being injured in crashBy Ellen Coyne
CourtsMMA fighter Charlie Ward (44) and co-accused face trial over Garda corruption offencesBy Tom Tuite
CourtsJudge rules diamond solitaire and two rings worth €25,000 are part of Foxrock woman’s estateBy Mary Carolan
Politics‘It would be a waste’: Little appetite in Sinn Féin for Mary Lou McDonald to run for presidentBy Ellen Coyne
OpinionThe Ministerial phones are off and the bags are packed. You couldn’t begrudge them the holidayBy Pat Leahy
PoliticsOPW to end contracts with Elon Musk’s Starlink once Irish alternative is availableBy Ellen Coyne
Ireland‘It’s for future generations of kids’: Olympic star Kellie Harrington joins locals opposing housing plans on ‘vital’ playgroundBy Jack White
Gaelic GamesTrue north: Kerry and Jack O’Connor’s clashes with Ulster sides are acid testsBy Seán Moran
BusinessAlbert Manifold will not indulge sacred cows or ‘box ticking’ as incoming BP chairmanBy Joe Brennan
Your MoneyCan former building giant CRH boss Albert Manifold bring clarity to struggling BP?By Proinsias O'Mahony
Crime & Law‘He kept saying: what wrong have I done? Why me?’ An Indian man is left stripped and bloodied on an Irish streetBy Sorcha Pollak and Conor Gallagher
PeopleBob Geldof: ‘I never read about myself. I can’t stand the stupid f**king things I say’By Ed Power
OpinionA lesson from The Godfather as Wall Street backs crypto assets it once dismissed as a ‘fraud’By David McWilliams
OpinionWords like ‘humanitarian’ have lost all meaning. Let the images speak insteadBy Jennifer O’Connell
OpinionAmazon is not the only multinational losing confidence in Ireland. Will a €102bn plan fix it?By Cliff Taylor
OpinionEpstein saga has exposed cracks in Maga movement which could fatally undermine Donald TrumpBy Daniel Geary
SoccerRedemption and restitution: Both England and Spain look to exorcise ghosts in the Euro 2025 finalBy Jonathan Liew
BooksBooks in brief: How pilgrimage has changed; a dentist practising for 700 years; a budding ghost-writer
IrelandAll-Ireland final: Rivalry reignited between the greens and golds of Donegal and KerryBy Anne Lucey and Stephen Maguire
Lions TourLions player ratings: Keenan and Gibson-Park among the star turns as bench impressesBy John O'Sullivan
Lions TourHugo Keenan’s last-minute try secures series win for Lions after epic tussle with AustraliaBy Gerry Thornley
Lions TourLions 29 Australia 26 FT: Hugo Keenan wins second Test for the tourists at the death - as it happenedBy David Gorman
Lions TourHugo Keenan’s touch of class and what else we learned from the Lions’ second Test win over Australia By John O'Sullivan
Lions TourAustralia head coach Joe Schmidt unhappy at match officials over Jac Morgan clearout By Gerry Thornley
Lions Tour‘What dreams are made of’: Andy Farrell and Maro Itoje hail Lions’ heart after comeback win By Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawFermanagh shooting: Police appeal for information regarding movements of silver Mercedes carBy Olivia Kelleher
Gaelic GamesGalway and Cork to meet in All-Ireland camogie decider By Daragh Ó Conchúir at UPMC Nowlan Park
Middle EastIsraeli gunfire and strikes kill 42 in Gaza as many of the dead sought aidBy Wafaa Shurafa and Samy Magdy, Associated Press
OpinionThe Sacred Heart picture, once ubiquitous in Irish Catholic homes, has a fascinating historyBy Salvador Ryan