BooksWhistler by Ann Patchett: a lesser-told love story between step-parents and stepchildrenBy Helen Cullen
FilmFour new films to see this week: Savage House, Masters of the Universe, Afternoons of Solitude, ErupcjaBy Donald Clarke and Tara Brady
BooksSummer YA reading: Romeo and Juliet meet at a death resort while teenagers take over the world By Claire Hennessy
BooksNovelist Niamh Campbell: ‘The Dublin of 2015 was so full of optimism. Bit by bit it got harder to stay’By Nadine O’Regan
FilmA century on, Marilyn Monroe speaks to the possibilities the United States once offeredBy Donald Clarke
Climate CrisisPower-hungry data centres fuel increasingly fractious debate about squeezed national gridBy Caroline O'Doherty
PeopleU2’s Adam Clayton and others on their boarding school days: ‘Being separated from the age of 8 was a trauma’By Sylvia Thompson
AbroadMoving to Canada from Ireland: ‘Nobody prepared me for bears; they just walk about’ By Genevieve Carbery
PeopleMy search for the stories of gay Belfastmen has taken me to some surprising places By Tom Hulme
OpinionTrump is offering grants to make Europe great again. This may not have the desired effectBy Mark O’Connell
Housing & PlanningSex-for-rent demands in Ireland: ‘You can sleep with me or I’m not going to help you’By Sarah Burns
PeopleMary Kennedy: ‘I lost that adult relationship with my dad and I’d give anything to have it back’By John O'Connor
Life & StyleIreland’s hedgehogs are counting on public to help out with a prickly problemBy Caroline O'Doherty
World CupA tale of two Germanies: When East stunned West in a febrile 1974 World Cup clashBy Jonathan O'Brien
Middle EastTeenagers enlisted as agents of mayhem by Russia and IranBy Helen Warrell in London and Christopher Miller in Kyiv
World CupPolitics of Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino dominate event with flood the zone defenceBy Michael Walker
PeopleElla McSweeney: This killer pet has driven 73 species to extinction, and roams free in Ireland By Ella McSweeney
PeopleI used AI to plan a holiday to Dublin. It took 45 seconds but there were some issues By Conor Pope
WorkAn Irishwoman in Milan: `My early job interviews were mostly silent because of the language problem’By Deirdre McQuillan
Your Wellness‘My husband is more emotionally intimate with his female therapist than he is with me’By Roe McDermott
OpinionDoes it matter if Belle Burden’s controversial divorce memoir doesn’t tell the whole truth?By Jennifer O’Connell
OpinionThe Healy-Raes were seen as great gas. But there is little funny about their politicsBy Pat Leahy
IrelandMinisters to ‘study closely’ Dáil motions on controversial football matches against Israel By Barry Roche
IT SundayMessage from the Editor: Big questions on Ireland’s role in the Russian war effortBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
Your MoneyWhat tax are we liable for on home we inherited where our mother had ‘right of residence’?By Dominic Coyle
Gaelic GamesChange helps Galway as they attain ultimate Leinster goal against DublinBy Gordon Manning
RacingStewards decision to declare Benvenuto Cellini a Derby non-runner opens potential can of wormsBy Brian O'Connor
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
Crime & LawFamily of Yves Sakila seeks outside pathologist and criticises Garda inquiry By Conor Lally and Ronan McGreevy
Ireland‘Campaigning to the end’: Paul May, who helped free the Birmingham Six, dies aged 74By Mary Carolan
Crime & LawMan found dead in Garda custody suspected of stabbing man who died after jumping into LiffeyBy Conor Lally
IrelandA victim of its own popularity – Dalkey’s second World War Eire sign gets a faceliftBy Ronan McGreevy
An Irish DiaryAs the world turns: The story of James Gamble and the invention of the soap operaBy Tim Fanning
Gaelic GamesLimerick edge past Cork in Munster final dogfight for seventh title in eight yearsBy Denis Walsh
TennisAlexander Zverev wins first grand slam after holding off Cobolli in French OpenBy Tumaini Carayol
Gaelic GamesBen O’Connor’s complaint about free count in the Munster final not backed up by numbersBy Malachy Clerkin
Middle EastIran launches missiles at Israel in first such bombardment since April ceasefire By William Christou in Beirut and Lorenzo Tondo in Jerusalem
SoccerChiedozie Ogbene: ‘It actually gives me goosebumps to see how well they stepped up’By Joe O'Callaghan
Gaelic GamesDenis Walsh: If the 12-week ban is so draconian, why did nobody object when it was brought in?By Denis Walsh