BooksPeople Like Us by Julie Parsons: A life formed around a deeply personal mysteryBy Julian Girdham
The Counter Ruck PodcastLeinster into another final, but are their fans buying into their URC run?Listen to Leinster into another final, but are their fans buying into their URC run?Listen | 39:54
BusinessIreland not producing enough surveyors to deliver National Development Plan, report saysBy Dominic Coyle
MusicNo Three Lions: The 10 best soccer bangers, including World Cup Fever and World in MotionBy Ed Power
OpinionDebate: Should Ireland start getting ready to go nuclear?By Dr Paul Dorfman, Prof Steve Thomas and Sean Keyes
World CupUnder-3s training for $165: Why the US is the only World Cup nation where soccer is a country clubBy Dave Hannigan
CourtsGasps in court as senior Kinahan figure Sean McGovern sentenced to 24 years in prisonBy Conor Lally
PoliticsData centre electricity demand could exceed entire power usage of RepublicBy Caroline O'Doherty
Gaelic GamesStephen Rochford: With Kevin McStay in hospital I was managing Mayo again in circumstances nobody wantedBy Stephen Rochford
PoliticsRotunda Hospital board agrees to Minister’s demands over public-only consultantsBy Harry McGee, Barry Roche and Cormac McQuinn
EducationRise in Irish exemptions denies children part of their identity, report saysBy Kitty Holland
OpinionWomen believed they had to pay to be safe giving birth. Why? The Rotunda told them soBy Fintan O’Toole
BusinessEuropean stocks end day in subdued mood as Wall Street stages tech-led reboundBy Ciara O'Brien
EnvironmentHabitat destruction in Ireland almost doubles without any increase in prosecutionsBy Caroline O'Doherty
PoliticsHospital employee flagged that €30,000 Aramark payment to CHI could be reviewed by watchdogBy Martin Wall
BusinessAI strengthens phishing fraudsters by making ‘dodgy’ invoice emails word-perfectBy Conor Healy
Your WellnessMy brother’s suicide: ‘The almost unbearable guilt of having had a row last time I saw him’By Ellie Byrne
EducationSophie should be doing her Junior Cert exams, but instead she’s sorting out her wardrobeBy Jen Hogan
EducationWhat sort of workforce are graduates entering, and what do they need to know?By Peter McGuire
World CupWorld Cup Group F guide: Strong Dutch side capable of going deep into competition By David Gorman
World CupWorld Cup Group E guide: Germany’s next generation certainly can’t be written offBy Gavin Cummiskey
EducationGraduate to professional: 10 organisations offering paid programmes in IrelandBy Molly Furey
World CupWorld Cup Group D guide: Mauricio Pochettino plots knock-out route for the United StatesBy David Gorman
Business Today NewsletterEnergia watching prices amid Middle East turmoil and will the World Cup stay on free to air for much longer?By Peter Flanagan
Early Edition PodcastSentencing of Sean McGovern; should Ireland consider nuclear energy? By Andrew McNairListen to Sentencing of Sean McGovern; should Ireland consider nuclear energy? Listen | 10:58
Global BriefingWhy you should support a small, neutral, democratic former colony island in the Atlantic at the World CupBy Denis Staunton
In the News Podcast‘Irish only or it burns’ – the rise in racist attacks on Dublin council houses By Bernice HarrisonListen to ‘Irish only or it burns’ – the rise in racist attacks on Dublin council houses Listen | 21:07
BusinessOpenAI files confidentially for IPO as rivals race to marketBy Bailey Lipschultz and Shirin Ghaffary
USTrump loudly booed in Madison Square Garden as Republicans cry foul over Los Angeles voteBy Keith Duggan
EuropeICC prosecutor Karim Khan suspended pending wider vote on misconduct allegationsBy Harry Davies
Courts‘Quite striking’ that two convicted in schoolbus tender case suffered heart attacks, court hearsBy Fionnuala Walsh
Inside Politics NewsletterCarroll MacNeill the big political winner after Rotunda board backs downBy Harry McGee
CourtsTusla seeks special care orders for teenage boys who suffered sexual exploitationBy Kitty Holland
RestaurantsMichelin-star chef Adam Nevin to take over at Glovers Alley in The Fitzwilliam HotelBy Conor Pope
Courts‘Prison is not enough for people like you’: Vintage car dealer who raped teen jailed By Sonya McLean
PoliticsRussia sanctions having an impact, top Irish diplomat says amid Aughinish Alumina pressureBy Jack Power
TV & RadioBackStory on RTÉ One: ‘Some people would tell me I’m absolutely not Irish... I feel less accepted’ By Ed Power
Scéal“D’fhoghlaim mé an giotár nuair a bhí mé cúig bliana déag d’aois le bheith i mo Taylor Swift. Agus nuair a bhí mé i mo pháiste, bhí mé i gcónaí ag léiriú seónna sa seomra suí le mo dheirfiúracha…Bhí mise i mo stiúrthóir i gcónaí!”By Una Mullally
PoliticsEU foreign policy chief says European Commission trusts Irish investigation of Aughinish Alumina By Cormac McQuinn
IrelandFAI and Government warned of judicial review over football fixtures with IsraelBy Vivienne Clarke
BusinessMore than half of Gen Zs have delayed big life decisions due to financial situationBy Conor Healy
BusinessBP investors push for change at ‘mismanaged kingdom’By Malcolm Moore, Alan Livsey, Ashley Armstrong and Costas Mourselas in London
HealthStriking theatre staff say settling pay claim would save HSE substantial agency costsBy Emmet Malone
Crime & LawWho is Bill Kenneally? The basketball coach whose crimes had ‘lifelong impact on victims’By Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningControversial new apartment standards open for public consultation amid legal challengeBy Ellen O’Riordan
IrelandLoaded gun found in car after fatal three-vehicle collision in Limerick By Conor Lally and Jade Wilson
Crime & LawState apology to be offered to victims of Bill Kenneally after report finds Garda dereliction of dutyBy Barry Roche and Ellen Coyne
CourtsFormer rugby international Brendan Mullin charged with stealing perfume from Brown ThomasBy Tom Tuite
Better with Money PodcastIs your fixed-term mortgage ending this year? Tips on getting lowest rates in IrelandBy Aideen FinneganListen to Is your fixed-term mortgage ending this year? Tips on getting lowest rates in IrelandListen | 25:41
Your MoneyCouple buying first home miss out on Help to Buy refund of up to €30k after alleged typoBy Gordon Deegan
PoliticsRotunda master defends decision to allow public-only consultants carry out private workBy Vivienne Clarke and Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsNew AI weather model is ‘1,000 times more efficient’ at forecasts, committee hearsBy Caroline O'Doherty
World Cup‘I had the right papers’: Somali referee Omar Artan to miss World Cup after being denied US entryBy Matthew Mpoke Bigg
EuropeMurder of Lyhanna (11) sparks outrage in France and turns heat up on governmentBy Naomi O’Leary
RacingPierre-Charles Boudot set for imminent race-riding return after exoneration of rape chargesBy Brian O'Connor
FilmDisclosure Day review: Eve Hewson asks the practical questions in Spielberg’s sprawling sci-fi yarnBy Donald Clarke
BusinessElon Musk calls on High Court to halt investigation by Irish media regulator into XBy Mary Carolan
CourtsWoman (48) with cerebral palsy settles oldest-ever birth case of its kind before courts for €6.25m
CourtsMother awarded €12,500 after judge rules mould in Dublin council flat aggravated asthmaBy Ray Managh
WorldEU plans to ban Russian soldiers from bloc in fresh sanctions on MoscowBy Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
Crime & LawFormer TD’s lack of action criticised in report into serial abuser Bill KenneallyBy Barry Roche
GolfIrish Open organisers plan ‘for all scenarios’ as Donald Trump ponders Doonbeg visitBy Philip Reid
CourtsMan accused of Cork postman’s murder was ‘angry’ after girlfriend hit in unprovoked attack, court hearsBy Olivia Kelleher
EducationLeaving Cert Irish paper two contained more challenging unseen elements than in previous yearsBy Peter McGuire
EuropeIrish man among five experiencing ‘procedural violence’ in German trial, relatives sayBy Derek Scally
CourtsSolicitors consider withdrawal of services over new criminal legal aid payments By Mary Carolan
CourtsBord na Móna seeks imprisonment of individuals over alleged interference at Laois bogBy Fiachra Gallagher
An Irish DiarySlippery people: David Byrne soaked up Dublin atmosphere while the rest of us absorbed the floodBy Frank McNally
CourtsEleanor Donaldson ‘horrified’ by claim she facilitated husband’s alleged rape of child, court hearsBy Freya McClements
Live: State ExamsLeaving Cert 2026: Exams body apologises for error in biology paperBy Jen Hogan and Niamh Towey
PoliticsNew law to scrap triple lock for deploying Defence Forces overseas set to be enacted this yearBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsSurvivors feel ‘vindicated’ by judge’s report on response to Bill Kenneally abuseBy Ellen O’Riordan
TennisSerena Williams makes winning return to tennis with victory in Queen’s doublesBy Tumaini Carayol at Queen's Club
EducationLeaving Cert biology paper contains mistake that may have caught out studentsBy Niamh Towey and Peter McGuire
CourtsSurgeon accused of going ‘completely berserk’ and assaulting three at Limerick hotel pleads not guiltyBy David Raleigh
Crime & LawState apology to be offered to Bill Kenneally victims after report detailing ‘abhorrent crimes’By Barry Roche and Ellen Coyne
Social Affairs‘It’s relentless’: Mother caring for disabled twin children says respite ‘critical’ for carersBy Sarah Burns
TV & RadioBrexit - A Very British Civil War review: Ghastly portrait of ruling classes having a larkBy Ed Power
PoliticsIrish Government fights rearguard action in EU amid push for Aughinish Alumina sanctionsBy Jack Power and Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawSeveral homes and bus set on fire as hundreds take to Belfast’s streets after knife attackBy Seanín Graham and Conor Lally
PoliticsGovernment to insist it has no role in sports fixtures in response to calls to stop Ireland-Israel gamesBy Cormac McQuinn and Marie O’Halloran
SoccerFrance 1 Ireland 0: Ireland impress but Malard’s stunner sends France to World Cup By Gavin Cooney at Stade des Alpes
SoccerNarrow win for France in decider as Ireland go to World Cup playoffs - as it happenedBy David Gorman
PoliticsTens of thousands of homes expected to follow new public infrastructure projectsBy Jack White
Soccer‘I have nothing but love and pride for this group’ - Carla Ward praises Ireland side after defeatBy Gavin Cooney at Stade des Alpes
Social AffairsImmigrants make higher fiscal contribution than Irish-born, ESRI study findsBy Jack White