IrelandMonaghan fatal crash site ‘not an area of concern’, safety changes previously made By Conor Lally
PoliticsAbolishing byelections would spark public ‘backlash’, says ex-minister Charlie FlanaganBy Cormac McQuinn
FilmFace Down: A gripping, properly enraging account of the IRA’s murder of Thomas NiedermayerBy Donald Clarke
Social AffairsFour in five undocumented people who applied to regularise their status in Ireland were successfulBy Harry McGee
Housing & PlanningCo Clare zoning decisions rejected over lack of wastewater facilitiesBy Harry McGee
InnovationNuálach Automation: tailor-made solutions for repetitive tasks and physical strainsBy Olive Keogh
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Kerry’s attempt to end long wait will be well worth watchingBy Ciarán Murphy
PoliticsMounting pressure on Coalition to help mortgage holders as interest rates rise above 4%By Jack Horgan-Jones and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PeopleIt happened weeks before the Leaving Cert, the teacher went off script and my life opened upBy Colin Walsh
AthleticsCiara Mageean a picture of faith and self-belief as Budapest World Championships beckonBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesCarla Rowe: ‘Last year was such a shock for us, but it has driven us forward’By Gordon Manning
Gaelic Games‘I’m so glad I shook his hand’ - Seán Cavanagh on his chance last meeting with Art McRory By Gordon Manning
OpinionEoin Ó Broin: A constitutional right to housing could restore faith in our political systemBy Eoin Ó Broin
EducationParents pay €28m in ‘voluntary contributions’ to plug gaps in school financesBy Carl O'Brien
OpinionGreta Thunberg is wrong on one thing - mainstream politicians do care about tackling climate crisisBy Finn McRedmond
FilmHaunted Mansion: A group of people are trapped in a darkened space. And that’s just the audienceBy Donald Clarke
RestaurantsAfanti review: This family-run Dublin restaurant serves authentic, delicious dishes - and it’s suitable for vegetariansBy Corinna Hardgrave
Climate CrisisA big climate question: Where lies the balance between optimism and pessimism?By John Gibbons
RugbyTom Stewart has bought straight into international life after fulfilling dream with Ireland debutBy Gerry Thornley
Business Today NewsletterRents stabilise in Dublin; mortgage rates breach 4%; and shared office giant on the brinkBy Dominic Coyle
USTrump requests special facility at Mar-a-Lago to review classified documents ahead of trialBy Hugo Lowell in Washington
Social Affairs€36m employment scheme for people with disabilities seeks project applicantsBy Shauna Bowers
TV & RadioPainkiller: Matthew Broderick goes for broke in this queasy take on the Sacklers’ Purdue Pharma horror showBy Ed Power
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Seán Cavanagh remembers Art McRory, ‘a godfather of Tyrone football’By Mary Hannigan
Asia-PacificKim Jong-un replaces North Korea’s top military general, calls for war preparations - reports
HealthPurported tanning aid advertised on social media may cause serious health issues, regulator warnsBy Ellen O'Riordan
Food10 enforcement notices served on seafood businesses for breaches of food safety lawsBy Ellen O’Donoghue
BusinessIrish inflation falls to 18-month low of 5.8% as cost of basic items dropsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandNorthern Ireland legacy Bill: King Charles urged to ‘stand with victims’ and refuse royal assent
The Women's PodcastRachel E Gross: ‘You can go back to any era and find the ways the clitoris was dismissed, misunderstood or ignored’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 55:47
Housing & PlanningTenant notices of termination increase to more than 5,700 in second quarter after eviction ban ends By Mark Hilliard
People‘I lived to tell about it’: Woman attacked by a snake that fell from the sky – then a hawk dove inBy Chang Che
Asia-PacificSingapore’s scandalous summer stokes unease over succession planningBy Mercedes Ruehl in Singapore
EducationParents cannot be compelled to pay voluntary contributions to schools - Norma FoleyBy Carl O'Brien
SportMeet Elizabeth Ndudi - continuing the golden generation of young Irish athletes rising to the topBy Ian O'Riordan
Asia-PacificAt least 17 people dead and 33 missing after boat carrying Rohingya refugees sinksBy Haroon Janjua
Big TechAmazon tracks and targets US staff over three days in office ruleBy Camilla Hodgson and Akila Quinio
CourtsJudge orders publication of names and images of children at centre of child abduction proceedingsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
FilmJulia Louis-Dreyfus: ‘I don’t think of ageing as a negative – I’m actually delighted to be the age I am’By Laura Snapes
Crime & LawDissident republicans claiming to possess information from PSNI data breach, says ByrneBy Freya McClements
BusinessWRC to summon Swissport over temporary worker’s claim for €1,000 signing bonusBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsTeenager who drowned in Co Monaghan lake was ‘afraid of the water’, inquest toldBy Seán McCárthaigh
Rugby‘He was just on holidays and showed up for a look’ - Cian Healy on Roy Keane’s Ireland training visit By Johnny Watterson
PoliticsDiscussions on RTÉ's future funding to begin in September ahead of Budget 2024By Jennifer Bray, Harry McGee and Tom Shiel
Politics‘Targeted’ mortgage assistance for households being considered for budget, says VaradkarBy Harry McGee and Tom Shiel
BooksDara McAnulty makes Wainwright shortlist; new chair and director for Listowel Writers’ WeekBy Martin Doyle
Ireland‘It’s a service I don’t think anyone in Ireland is offering’: Business allows people to make own coffinsBy Tom Shiel
EuropeDebate still rages in Berlin over vote to buy back properties from big landlordsBy Derek Scally
Housing & PlanningBusiness tycoon Dermot Desmond sells Dublin city house for more than €9m By Colin Coyle
IrelandCockroaches, mould and foul water among reasons for food business closures in July By Ellen O’Donoghue
SoccerRuaidhrí Higgins believes Derry City in with ‘a real fighting chance’ of making playoffsBy Simon Collins
An Irish DiaryKitsch Kitchen – Frank McNally on a Salthill institution, O’Connor’s Famous PubBy Frank McNally
CourtsBoy (14) who is not mentally ill must stay in psychiatric unit or he will be homeless, judge saysBy Mary Carolan
SportConditions set fair at Sailing World Championships in The Hague for Olympic classes action By David Branigan
Work‘The last thing anyone needs is an email from their boss at midnight. It shows no consideration’By Olive Keogh
CyclingKatie George Dunlevy and Linda Kelly win paracycling gold in world championship time trialBy Shane Stokes
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the assassination of a presidential candidate in Ecuador: further evidence of a descent into chaos
IrelandDissident republicans claim to hold information about PSNI staff after data breachBy Seanín Graham
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the move to pension auto-enrolment: the complicated task of getting it right
IrelandMiriam Lord: A steamy D4 lends Ladies’ Day an elegant attitude without a horse in sightBy Miriam Lord