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Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Jim McGuinness’s return is exciting news – not just for DonegalBy Ciarán Murphy
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EducationHow the CAO system works: How do colleges decide the points needed for a Leaving Cert course? By Brian Mooney
RestaurantsForbes Street review: This Dublin spot is all about quality Irish produce - and the caviar is worth a tryBy Corinna Hardgrave
Consumer TechHouse of Marley Stir it Up Lux Bluetooth Turntable: Give sustainability a spin with this bamboo record playerBy Ciara O'Brien
MusicThe Vamps at Collins Barracks: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Conor Capplis
Housing & PlanningDublin families facing housing stress band together to call for action on no-fault evictionsBy Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawDrew Harris interview: ‘We’re living in a far more dangerous and fractious world’By Conor Lally
EconomyIrish consumer sentiment dips on negative jobs data and weakening global outlookBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TechnologyKarlin Lillington: Technology helps piece together archive lost in 1922 Four Courts fireBy Karlin Lillington
OpinionIreland’s support for Ukraine is especially meaningful because of its moral authorityBy Larysa Gerasko and Claire D. Cronin
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowDan Sheehan’s inclusion in Ireland’s Rugby World Cup squad increasingly likelyBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesPaul Mannion energised from success and likely to stick around with Dublin for 2024By Paul Keane
ColumnRhasidat Adeleke: There’s no doubt that the girl from Tallaght has arrived on the global stageBy Philip Reid
ColumnSaudi Arabia’s attempts at sportswashing back in the late 1970s sound depressingly familiarBy Dave Hannigan
Consumer TechRedmagic 8S Pro: Gaming phone makes no attempt to blend in with the crowdBy Ciara O'Brien
InnovationIrish start-up founded by 19-year-olds uses AI to automate medical paperwork for doctors By Olive Keogh
Crime & LawGardaí optimistic Kinahan cartel leaders can be extradited to Ireland if DPP approves chargesBy Conor Lally
TechnologyIRFU Vodafone project delivers curated ‘on the run’ training feedback to rugby players By Rory Fleming
Your Wellness‘I check my phone hundreds of times a day. Is there a way to treat screen addiction?’By Annie Sneed
BusinessConsulting firms accused of exploiting conflicts of interest around the world by Australian senatorBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your FamilyTeenagers and smartphones: ‘Like animals in a zoo, they are missing out on life’s rich experiences’By Sylvia Thompson
ScienceIreland leading the way in drive to make science laboratories more sustainable By Sylvia Thompson
Your FamilyVideo games and children: Behind the zany guns and dancing bananas they can be educationalBy Barry O’Rourke
OpinionFinn McRedmond: Easier to outline America’s myriad faults than engage with its triumphsBy Finn McRedmond
OpinionNewton Emerson: Too many cooks turned Lough Neagh into a disgusting green brothBy Newton Emerson
USUS election 2024: Republican candidates clash over Trump and climate change in first primary debateBy Joan E Greve
Business Today NewsletterMortgage woes; energy bill gloom; and tech rescues the national archive By Dominic Coyle
Social AffairsGroups write to Varadkar seeking ‘urgent clarification’ on gender equality referendum wordingBy Shauna Bowers
DublinTemple Bar market cancelled at short notice due to Saturday American football gameBy Jade Wilson
Asia-PacificNorth Korea’s second attempt to place spy satellite in orbit fails, state media reportsBy Josh Smith, Hyunsu Yim and Elaine Lies
EducationGCSE grades fall in Northern Ireland but remain above pre-pandemic levelsBy Freya McClements
BusinessAustralian Senate summons Qantas chief as airline reports record $2.47bn profitBy Jonathan Barrett and Elias Visontay
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: Bittersweet mix of heartbreak and pride on the Rhasidat Adeleke rollercoasterBy Malachy Clerkin
WorldYevgeny Prigozhin: ‘He spun out of Putin’s control’By Max Seddon in Riga and Courtney Weaver in Berlin
BusinessLocal Facebook groups exposed to hundreds of hoax posts, study showsBy Jasmine Belle and Sarah Marsh
HealthNational children’s hospital: No children will be treated in new facility for at least 18 months, expert saysBy Vivienne Clarke
HealthGalway hospital commissions review of head injuries to newborn babies during delivery By Jack Power and Vivienne Clarke
EuropeWildfires in Greece force more evacuations as other European blazes are brought under controlBy Elena Becatoros
CourtsDental practice manager awarded €19,000 after claim of ‘abusive tirade’ by employerBy Fiona Magennis
AfricaZimbabwe vote extended in 40 wards hit by delays on election dayBy Nelson Banya and Nyasha Chingono
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AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: Finishing fourth only adds to hunger and drive to go one step betterBy Sonia O'Sullivan
BusinessMore sustained IT downturn would have ‘severe implications’ for public finances, department warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
StageAnnie: Plenty of laughs as Craig Revel Horwood stars as Miss Hannigan, but this fairy tale needs grit as well as witBy Sara Keating
IrelandYoughal Ironman: Many questions and few answers about how tragic race went aheadBy Arthur Beesley
IrelandBrendan Wall: swimmer who died in Youghal Ironman ‘lived life with a smile on his face’By Shauna Bowers
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowAnthony Watson ruled out of Rugby World Cup as England injuries and suspensions mount By Gerard Meagher
IrelandFormer defence minister calls for budget to address Naval Service personnel crisisBy Jack Power
HockeyIreland come from behind to deny Spain and keep alive bid for best EuroHockey finishBy Rod Gilmour in Mönchengladbach
IrelandUkrainian community in Ireland marks Independence Day with series of events around countryBy Jade Wilson
Ireland Message in a bottle found on US beach four years after it was thrown into sea in IrelandBy Mark Hilliard
CourtsConvicted dog pound operator succeeds in having €18,000 payout to ‘whistleblower’ overturned By Gordon Deegan
PoliticsNew planning law to speed up developments will be passed by Christmas, says O’BrienBy Harry McGee
BusinessNine ‘legacy’ Hodges Figgis staff to get 12% pay rise after Labour Court recommendationBy Gordon Deegan
Housing & PlanningHousing commencement notices for last month 22.4% ahead of previous JulyBy Nathan Johns
WorldEmperor penguins: thousands of chicks in Antarctica likely died due to record-low sea ice levels
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BusinessUS market loses early AI-fuelled gains as investors’ eyes turn to Jackson HoleBy Ellen O’Regan
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AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke: Overwhelming sense is that her medal chance will come againBy Ian O'Riordan
MediaMinister to meet senior RTÉ figures on Friday as ‘barter account’ report expected shortlyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerLiverpool insist Mohamed Salah is not for sale as Al-Ittihad step up interestBy Fabrizio Romano and Ben Fisher
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the apparent death of Yevgeny Prigozhin: a convenient plane crash for Putin
DublinAmerican football: Sightseeing, shopping and music for visitors ahead of Saturday gameBy Alessia Micalizzi
PoliticsWording for referendum to replace constitutional reference to women’s place in the home due shortlyBy Harry McGee
EuropePutin sends condolences to family of Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin after plane crash
IrelandVigil held in Youghal for two athletes who died during Ironman eventBy Olivia Kelleher in Youghal and Shauna Bowers
AthleticsIngebrigtsen lifts some of the hurt on night six of the World Athletics Championships By Ian O'Riordan
CourtsMan charged in connection with Longford estate feud shooting remanded in custody as co-accused granted bailBy Liam Cosgrove
TV & RadioKeep It a Secret: Point Break meets Father Ted film is window to an Ireland largely erased from historyBy Ed Power