LettersLetters to the Editor, July 31st: On Israel’s reputation, reviewing Rosie O’Donnell, and the beautiful game
BooksThe World of the Cold War by Vladislav Zubok: Three decades on, echoes remain in today’s turbulent worldBy Seamus Martin
PeopleDestiny’s Child reunited? Michael Flatley’s Áras run? Recession indicators, big timeBy Emer McLysaght
FilmBring Her Back review: Sally Hawkins weaponises her Paddington-mom screen persona in this gorily audacious horrorBy Tara Brady
FilmLate Shift review: A nursing meltdown opens us up to unseen and underappreciated livesBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioHow a controlling cult and a strangling Catholicism ruined lives in Britain and in Navan By Séamas O'Reilly
OpinionNewton Emerson: Who do you call if you want to speak to the leader of unionism?By Newton Emerson
Gaelic GamesDublin putting 2021 hurt behind them to set the record straight against MeathBy Gordon Manning
Life & StyleWould you like to work on the Connemara coast where Patrick Pearse spent his summers?By Jessica Doyle
IrelandThe inside story of JP McManus’s shuttered €30m Limerick rugby attractionBy Brian Carroll in Limerick
BusinessIrish regulators take aim at Big Tech, but how will the online safety code be implemented?By Ciara O'Brien
CourtsTorture of woman by group of men in Dublin flat involved ‘truly barbaric’ violence, says judgeBy Mary Carolan
OpinionAn Irish surgeon in Gaza: I have seen tiny bodies ripped apart, children eating grassBy Morgan McMonagle
OpinionFinn McRedmond: There is nothing redemptive about the Bonnie Blue free-sex storyBy Finn McRedmond
In the News PodcastUkraine war: Is Volodomyr Zelenskiy losing his people’s trust?By Sorcha PollakListen | 23:57
Business Today NewsletterPowerscourt Distillery up for sale and what the Online Safety Code means for youBy Peter Flanagan
Lions TourAndy Farrell praises Josh van der Flier as he names nine Irish starters for third TestBy Gerry Thornley
Financial ServicesPTSB says it remains on course for 2026 dividend despite 38% fall in profit By Joe Brennan
WorkMaking fatherhood work: ‘The feeling you get from caring for your child, I’d swap it for a few zeros’By Margaret E Ward
CourtsMan (23) remanded in custody charged with assault causing harm to garda on Capel Street in DublinBy Conor Gallagher
BooksBooks in Brief: David Brennan’s scintillating second novel feels ancient, magical and urgently new
BooksMiami Showband massacre 50 years on: ‘The trauma lasts for ever’ – Stephen TraversBy Martin Doyle
Lions TourJoe Schmidt confirms Australia’s Carlo Tizzano received online abuse after second Lions Test By Gerry Thornley
EuropeUkraine restores independence of key anti-graft agencies amid protests and EU pressureBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsMaurice Regan sent message saying he hoped article would give Barne Estate rival John Magnier a ‘heart attack’By Paul Neilan
CourtsMan with 152 previous convictions jailed for fatally stabbing aunt’s partner By Alison O'Riordan
PoliticsEoin Hayes readmittance by Social Democrats a bid to put an end to difficult question for partyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerChallenges for young Irish players trying to make it explored in RTÉ documentaryBy Gavin Cummiskey
Middle EastIran says US must agree compensatation before nuclear talks resumptionBy Andrew England, Najmeh Bozorgmehr and Bita Ghaffari in Tehran
AmericasTrump imposes 50% tariffs on Brazil and sanctions judge overseeing case about ex-president BolsonaroBy Ana Ionova and Jack Nicas
CourtsPair aware of consequences of breaching ban on works at ancient burial site, court hearsBy Ray Managh
BusinessWRC orders Tesco to rehire worker who was sacked last year after calling a manager ‘useless’By Stephen Bourke
BusinessIrish whiskey exporters may be forced to look at other markets if 15% tariff rate appliesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastMore countries plan to recognise state of Palestine at UN General AssemblyBy Michael Jansen
People‘I loved every day I worked with Seán and will miss him’: tributes paid to beloved RTÉ presenter Seán Rocks
Ireland‘A sham trial process’: Mother of Private Seán Rooney criticises Lebanese courtBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsGalway city councillor resigns from Social DemocratsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O’Halloran
TransportBusConnects route will come in ‘on time, on budget’, says Darragh O’BrienBy Marie O’Halloran
RacingNdaawi and Jack Kennedy get dramatic Galway Hurdle in the stewards room after Helvic Dream thrown outBy Brian O'Connor
CourtsChild claims he was skipped in school waiting list after special education council decision, court hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsTeen who ‘bullied and traumatised’ victim he met on bus jailed for two years for false imprisonmentBy Claire Henry
Crime & LawMan and woman arrested in connection with the death of homeless woman released without chargeBy Olivia Kelleher
Middle EastIsrael increasingly isolated as more countries sign up to recognise PalestineBy Mark Weiss
Crime & Law‘Shocking’: Some roads policing gardaí ‘openly hostile’ towards doing their jobs, review finds By Conor Lally
Crime & Law‘We are heartbroken’: Gardaí conclude search related to missing Fiona Sinnott in WexfordBy Ella Sloane and Brendan Furlong
GolfGeorgia Hall says she feels ‘very lucky’ to have fiancé Paul Dunne as caddie for Women’s OpenBy Ewan Murray at Royal Porthcawl
Crime & LawFiona Sinnott search: Family’s hope turns to disappointment as gardaí conclude excavationBy Conor Lally and Brendan Furlong
ArtTV aerial in Daniel O’Connell stamp is a ‘visual signal’ to the modern age, not AI, says An PostBy Hugh Linehan
PoliticsOccupied Territories Bill: former Ceann Comhairle ‘confident’ Government will include ban on servicesBy Marie O’Halloran and Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesColm Collins critical of Munster decision to separate Cork and Kerry in football championshipBy Seán Moran
SoccerShamrock Rovers play out stalemate for easy progress in Conference League qualifiersBy Paul Buttner at Tallaght Stadium
IrelandSurviving Miami Showband members remember their bandmates on 50th anniversary of atrocityBy Jack White
TV & RadioFootball Families review: Affecting behind-the-scenes tale of what it takes to get to the topBy Ed Power