BooksThe Happy Couple by Naoise Dolan: A lasting marriage of serious intent and riotous entertainmentBy Edel Coffey
BusinessStart-ups need to rethink funding and staff retention incentives in this market downturnBy Grit Young
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Limerick vs Cork was as good a hurling match as I’ve ever seenBy Nicky English
TravelAre there ever earthquakes? ‘Oh for sure. There was one a couple of weeks back’By Peter Murtagh
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: Which acclaimed French chef recently lost his third Michelin star?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
FashionThe future of fashion: Dublin and Limerick students delve beneath the surfaceBy Deirdre McQuillan
FoodMeat-free family favourite: herb-scented mushroom lasagne feast perfect for generous helpingsBy Lilly Higgins
OpinionUna Mullally: It wasn’t until we were a rich nation that tents on streets became commonplaceBy Una Mullally
SoccerKen Early: Everton’s survival is mainly due to the incompetence of Leicester and LeedsBy Ken Early
Housing & PlanningDublin house with over a dozen tenants served fire safety notice over conditionsBy Jack Power
BusinessConsumer sentiment improves to 14-month high as expectations rise ahead of Budget 2024By Laura Slattery
Life & StylePlastic cups, disposable plates and a sea of abandoned tents: Can festivals ever be ecofriendly? By Catherine Cleary
Health‘Extremely unfair’ - the imbalance in health insurance cover for life-changing cancer drugsBy Paul Cullen
Ireland‘I was afraid I would die in prison’: Bernard Phelan speaks about his seven-month ordeal in IranBy Lara Marlowe
AbroadWe’re everywhere now, but in the past a mix like Mr Varadkar would have sent us through the roofBy Mary de Sousa
CultureNineteen of the best superhero films of all time, from Batman Returns to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBy Darragh Geraghty
Your WellnessFlying afflictions and how to avoid them, from popping ears to deep-vein thrombosisBy Dr Muiris Houston
Business Today NewsletterDebt ceiling deal, consumer sentiment improves and why vulture funds aren’t like banksBy Peter Flanagan
RugbyThe Offload: Munster’s future looks bright thanks to reassertion of old qualities By John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesThe Schemozzle: The unsung Monaghan player who could be called Nick O’Time By Paul Fitzpatrick
EnvironmentLeitrim locals and Lakota ‘water protectors’ unite against fracking, miningBy Marese McDonagh
Crime & LawSimon Harris to visit Monaghan bog in appeal for information on ‘Disappeared’ Columba McVeighBy Sarah Slater
Housing & PlanningBlanchardstown fire: tenants face uncertain future as gardaí examine damageBy Mark Hilliard, Vivienne Clarke and Shauna Bowers
TV & RadioRussell Crowe posts tribute to Ryan Tubridy: ‘We’re mates – played a bit of tennis, had the odd drink or two’
IrelandHottest day of the year so far recorded last weekend with temperatures forecast to soar higherBy Shauna Bowers and Jack Power
StageDublin Dance Festival 2023: From the remarkable Navy Blue to joyously unpredictable Lovetrain2020By Michael Seaver
Fine Art & AntiquesPencil ‘given to Adolf Hitler by Eva Braun’ to be auctioned in BelfastBy Jessica Murray
EuropeErdogan victory threatens to deepen Turkey’s ideological divideBy Adam Samson in Ankara and Ayla Jean Yackley in Istanbul
HealthFamilies urge Government to provide extra Fair Deal funding as Cork nursing home exits schemeBy Barry Roche
TransportBus Connects: Disruption will not deliver meaningful amount of extra buses, claims residents’ associationBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandMan killed in workplace incident while clearing rock in Donegal named locally as Stephen Montgomery (43)By Stephen Maguire
CyclingKatie-George Dunlevy and Linda Kelly chasing more gold after latest World Cup successBy Shane Stokes
RugbyOwen Doyle: No call for four-letter words about the referee after Munster’s deserved win By Owen Doyle
CourtsPersonal trainer charged after gardaí intercept van transporting €3.9m worth of cannabisBy Tom Tuite
Social AffairsLife after addiction: ‘I met the garda who arrested me. She was genuinely delighted for me’By Louise Walsh
BusinessRedFM presenter to continue broadcasting from Cork and Dublin for now, High Court hearsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsDelivery of modular homes for Ukrainian refugees ‘slower than one would have wished’, says MinisterBy Shauna Bowers
HealthDoctor denies acting as representative of Qatari embassy to treat psychiatric patientBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessDAA seeks permission to expand US customs and border facility at Dublin AirportBy Gordon Deegan
SoccerMauricio Pochettino landing at Chelsea carries an irresistible sense of jeopardy By Jonathan Liew
Gaelic GamesKilkenny could be without Adrian Mullen for the rest of the season with thumb injuryBy Seán Moran
CourtsWoman claims she lost twin baby due to hospital’s refusal to give her a C-section after waters brokeBy Seán McCárthaigh
An Irish DiaryPassionate attachment – Brian Maye on Esther Van Homrigh, Swift’s “Vanessa” By Brian Maye
BusinessDemocrats and Republicans confident they can pass deal to avert US debt defaultBy James Politi and Lauren Fedor
Housing & PlanningStudio in remote working hub seeks to help businesses use social mediaBy Shauna Bowers
Housing & PlanningSingle-parent families most at risk of losing out when landlords leave rental market - homeless agenciesBy Harry McGee
Housing & PlanningPlanning permission granted for 852 social and affordable homes on Central Mental Hospital site in DundrumBy Arthur Beesley
CourtsJury continues deliberations in trial of four men accused of taking part in vigilante attackBy Declan Brennan
BusinessEuropean stocks slip as many markets closed and investors mull US debt-ceiling dealBy Joe Brennan
BusinessDigicel parent’s bondholders agree writedowns as wider deal for telco nears completionBy Joe Brennan
Crime & LawHarris pledges that the search for the remains of the Disappeared will not stopBy Seanín Graham
RugbyIt’s doubtful any Irish squad of around 43 players has ever been harder to muscle in onBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsBail granted to unlawfully-at-large killer who absconded from custody in Northern IrelandBy Declan Brennan
Education‘Those who say their favourite things about teaching are June, July and August are giving a masterclass in tone-deafness’By The Secret Teacher
EducationChildren called out in class due to non-payment of voluntary contribution charges - SVPBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Gaelic GamesGAA fixtures, TV details, team news and Tailteann Cup permutations ahead of historic weekendBy Eamon Donoghue