StageCabaret artist SexyTadhg: ‘Irish speakers are very rebellious. So a queer Irish speaker is welcomed’By Una Mullally
FilmHarold and the Purple Crayon: ‘I always question: why purple? But that became the colour and then I embraced it’By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioJon Holmes Says the C-Word: Stephen Fry and Eric Idle talk frankly about the indignity – and humour – of cancerBy Fiona McCann
BusinessMortgage loan approvals fell in June, banking & payments federation figures showBy Laura Slattery
BusinessBank levy should be extended to digital banks like Revolut, and used to support community services By Peter Stapleton
BusinessEuronext CEO confirms plan for Irish ‘springboard’ market for small company listings By Joe Brennan
PricewatchIt’s summer, but winter is coming. Act on this advice now to make it less costlyBy Conor Pope
Housing & Planning‘It wasn’t a home – it killed them’: The young couple killed in an apartment fire and the safety defects that remainBy Niamh Towey
Paris 2024Opens in new windowFive ring circus: Trump jnr squeezes in fake news with criticism of opening ceremonyBy Mary Hannigan
Paris 2024Opens in new window‘She’s in a great place’: Kellie Harrington begins pursuit of second Olympic title todayBy Johnny Watterson
BooksAnne Enright on Edna O’Brien: She never left Ireland, yet couldn’t live here eitherBy Anne Enright
RacingGalway festival’s ‘fair go’ credentials to be tested as seven days of Ballybrit action gets under way By Brian O'Connor
Gaelic Games‘He just said, I’m so proud of you’: Jarly Óg Burns relishes father-son moment as Armagh get perfect endingBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesThe Schemozzle: Galway’s class of ‘98 continue to inspire and motivate By Paul Fitzpatrick
Gaelic GamesTV View: Olympic effort sees Orange men top the podium with gold draped around their necksBy Mary Hannigan
Paris 2024Opens in new windowParis will be the first city since Sydney in 2000 to host the Olympics for less than $10 billionBy Denis Walsh
PoliticsVoting preference and refusal to send two names may leave McGrath with dud commissioner briefBy Jack Power
PoliticsWays to ease impact of residential zoned land tax on farmers set to be considered before budgetBy Cormac McQuinn
Housing & PlanningGovernment chose not to ‘penalise property owners’ with a higher vacant homes taxBy Martin Wall
OpinionWe can’t leave it to climate-conscious nuns to take a stand against data centresBy Una Mullally
In the News PodcastWhy China’s young people are making a surprising life choiceBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:54
Work‘Meanderthals’, ‘humaning’ and ‘moving the needle’. Never stop hating corporate twaddleBy Pilita Clark
Your Money‘In 2007 I lost an entire week’s wages. That feeling of knowing you’ve just worked for free all week really hurt’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Business Today NewsletterGAA club buys prime site for playing field beside Dunnes Stores’ Cornelscourt complex in south DublinBy Ciarán Hancock
IrelandMonday’s top stories: Housing overtakes immigration as top voters’ issue; Kellie Harrington ready to pursue second Olympic title
MusicSinéad O’Connor died from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma, death certificate saysBy Michael Sun
MusicMartin Phillipps, founder of New Zealand rock band the Chills, dies at 61By Nadia Khomami and Andrew Stafford
Middle EastGaza conflict: Are jurisdiction doubts prompting International Criminal Court’s invitation for written submissions?By Peter Cluskey
USTrump shooting: What the Secret Service knew, according to their texts and photos By Haley Willis, Aric Toler, David A. Fahrenthold and Adam Goldman
Crime & LawTaoiseach urges motorists to ‘reverse’ upward trend in road deaths after five killed over weekendBy Sarah Burns and Sean Ryan
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics 2024 men’s hockey: Australia prove too strong for Ireland By Johnny Watterson
AmericasVenezuela’s Maduro declared winner of presidential election as opposition contests resultBy Patricia Torres in Caracas
Paris 2024Opens in new windowDaniel Wiffen storms into 800m final with fastest qualifying timeBy Ian O'Riordan
StageAnything to Declare review: Dylan Quinn’s impressive project gives four artistic impressions of the Border By Michael Seaver
CourtsGarda killer and Dublin criminal sentenced for conspiring to pervert course of justice during murder trial By Eoin Reynolds
CourtsWoman says she is ‘one of the lucky ones’ as ex jailed for rape, assault and false imprisonmentBy Sonya McLean
FilmSaipan: Éanna Hardwicke and Steve Coogan to star as Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy in film about infamous falling outBy Donald Clarke
Middle EastIsrael weighing response to rocket attack that left 12 children dead and many more woundedBy Mark Weiss
EconomyFederal Reserve expected to keep interest rates steady but to tee up September cutBy Colby Smith
CourtsWoman’s unduly lenient sentence for neglect and ‘vile’ sexual abuse of toddler son overturnedBy Ryan Dunne
Books‘I’m haunted by my mother’: The late Edna O’Brien, interviewed by the late Eileen BattersbyBy Eileen Battersby
BusinessPlan to return house in Usher’s Island that was setting for Joyce’s The Dead to residential useBy Gordon Deegan
Gaelic GamesA memorable GAA weekend: Vindication for Armagh’s Kieran McGeeney and joy for the faithfulBy Gordon Manning
Asia-PacificBeijing accuses US and its allies of threatening peace and stability in South China Sea by fuelling tensionsBy Denis Staunton
IrelandIrish citizens urged to leave Lebanon as tensions with Israel escalate after missile attackBy Martin Wall
CourtsProperty developer Michael O’Flynn spurned €1 postal order from ex-business partner as debt dispute persistsBy Mary Carolan
Courts‘She died in terror for her own life and the lives of her children’: Valerie French Kilroy’s husband jailed By Olivia Kelleher and Eoin Reynolds
BusinessAircoach drivers to vote on 4.8% pay offer over nine months and new rostering arrangementsBy Emmet Malone
CourtsWoman (39) jailed for killing man she was in ‘volatile and violent’ relationship withBy Paul Neilan
AfricaANC expels former South African president Jacob Zuma for breaching constitutionBy Bill Corcoran
HealthCork consultants say they can ‘no longer participate’ in planning and delivery of major trauma centreBy Shauna Bowers
BusinessHong Kong-listed biologics company WuXi records €73m operating loss at its Irish operation By Gordon Deegan
CourtsMan settles for €125,000 alleging autism diagnosis delay meant he missed out on tailored education
BoxingBoxers who failed gender tests at world championships cleared to compete at OlympicsBy Sean Ingle
EuropeGermany’s new dole system hamstrung by mounting cost and collapse in public support By Derek Scally
UKTory leadership candidates risk ‘yellow card’ if they brief against rivalsBy Rafe Uddin and George Parker in London
BusinessRyanair loses appeal to case taken on state aid of €150m for Austrian AirlinesBy Barry O'Halloran
AmericasVenezuela’s plight likely to deepen after Nicolás Maduro’s dubious election winBy Tom Hennigan
SoccerJim Ratcliffe favours new 100,000-seat stadium as Manchester United decision loomsBy Jamie Jackson
BusinessInvestors await decisions from key central banks and earnings reports from big tech companiesBy Fiona Keeley
Paris 2024Opens in new windowKellie Harrington begins Olympics campaign with victory full of polish and controlBy Johnny Watterson
Middle EastIsraeli military investigation into suspected abuse of Palestinian detainee sparks protests
Paris 2024Opens in new windowRobert Dickson and Sean Waddilove in contention for sailing medal despite protest from Spanish crew By David Branigan
Social AffairsPayments to 5,000 asylum seekers receiving daily expenses have stopped following means tests, says Heather HumphreysBy Sarah Burns
USDonald Trump win could lead to longer war in Ukraine, says former US national security adviser By Conor Gallagher
Housing & PlanningTenant whose name was not on lease was not illegally evicted, RTB tribunal findsBy Jack White
CourtsLife of Valerie French ‘taken in the cruelest, most violent and terrifying way possible’, brother saysBy Eoin Reynolds
Ireland‘When Armagh does something, Armagh does it in style’: Victorious team returns homeBy Seanín Graham
RacingDunsdon springs 50/1 shock on Willie Mullins-trained Sirius to land Galway feature By Brian O'Connor
Paris 2024Opens in new windowIn pictures: Mona McSharry secures famous bronze medal for Ireland in the pool
Paris 2024Opens in new windowMona McSharry wins brilliant Olympics bronze: ‘0.01 between me and the next two swimmers, that’s kind of crazy’By Ian O'Riordan
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics at a glance: How all the Irish athletes fared on Day 3By Denis Walsh
Live - Paris 2024Olympics, Day 3 as it happened: Mona McSharry wins bronze medal in 100m breaststroke finalBy John O'Sullivan and David Gorman