SportTokyo 2020: Natalya Coyle ready to begin her pentathlon quest with all guns blazingBy Johnny Watterson
Social AffairsHAP tenant: ‘I had to move bed away from wall as the sheets were soaked’By Kitty Holland
Sport‘Times like this make me cry’: Kellie Harrington relieved but focused on bigger Olympic taskBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionKathy Sheridan: It’s going to take a lot more than Hazel Chu to shake up the SeanadBy Kathy Sheridan
PoliticsOne million people to be targeted in Covid-19 booster shot planBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Suzanne Lynch
MusicThe Music Quiz: What does Dermot Kennedy sing that we are looking forward to?By Tony Clayton-Lea
People‘I was at a crossroads: I could kill people or be killed myself – or I could flee to Ireland’By Sorcha Pollak
BooksA second World War spy didn’t live to tell her tale. Now her great-great-niece willBy Kate Dwyer
PeopleRóisín Ingle: We should give thanks that the Dart wasn’t Mannixed back in the dayBy Róisín Ingle
TV & RadioParis Hilton’s eyeballing a leprechaun at the supermarket. Please say she’s in on the jokeBy Ed Power
Health‘My divorced brother is ‘living his best life’, and there are now local rumours about his behaviour’By Trish Murphy
SportTokyo 2020 Day 12: Irish showjumpers miss out on medals, Maguire and Meadow start steadyBy Johnny Watterson
BusinessState selling bank shares; green tax is falling; and rare good news for the motor industryBy Dominic Coyle
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Mayo will be keen to take Evan Comerford out of his comfort zoneBy Darragh Ó Sé
MotorsVolvo’s first all-electric model has been a long time coming. Is it worth the wait?By Michael McAleer
Social AffairsMost senior Catholic prelate yet gives go-ahead to Communions despite public health adviceBy Patsy McGarry, Vivienne Clarke and Gerry Moriarty
Asia-PacificAfghanistan after the US: the growing threat of a Taliban takeoverBy Stephanie Findlay and Fazelminallah Qazizai
IrelandCork priest ‘sacrificed himself to save his secretary,’ says archbishopBy Vivienne Clarke and Marie O'Halloran
TV & RadioThe 8th: Ireland, the abortion referendum. You can feel the tectonic plates shiftingBy Ed Power
IrelandCovid-19: Holohan insists vaccines ‘road out of pandemic’ as 1,314 cases reportedBy Gerry Moriarty and Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsZappone turns down UN special envoy job after political pressureBy Cormac McQuinn, Jack Horgan-Jones, Jennifer Bray and Vivienne Clarke
CultureElectric Picnic organisers refused licence to hold this year’s festivalBy Colin Gleeson and Sarah Slater
An Irish DiaryFood for Thought – A menu of memories, from Marcel Proust to Melanie SafkaBy Frank McNally
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the death of a Belarusian dissident in Kiev: the long arm of Lukashenko
IrelandChurch told that coronavirus cases to peak before schools reopenBy Marie O'Halloran and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsRipple effect from Zappone appointment unsettling CoalitionBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsUp to 200 people allowed at ‘organised’ gatherings, says Government amid Zappone controversyBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
EnvironmentYellow ribbon protest against tree felling for BusConnects project in north DublinBy Olivia Kelly