TV & RadioRadio review: Newstalk’s Ciara Kelly left floundering as cohost Shane Coleman sidesteps Olympics dutyBy Mick Heaney
RestaurantsTakeaway review: Vietnamese speciality in big demand in D4 on a Sunday morningBy Corinna Hardgrave
Asia-PacificChinese comedy about ‘manipulation’ of child taps into wider sociological issuesBy Denis Staunton
PeopleI’ve yet to meet a woman who has regretted not getting married but plenty of married ones who haveBy Brianna Parkins
FoodHow to pick the perfect watermelon: start by shamelessly slapping a lot of them in the supermarketBy Genevieve Ko
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year profiles: From re-thinking energy efficiency to providing large-scale electric batteries motors, here are some of this year’s nomineesBy Fiona Keeley
OpinionIreland is not full. South Korea’s population is 10 times higher on a similar land areaBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandDaughter of slain British agent Denis Donaldson critical of Coalition over persistent inquest delays By Seanín Graham
Paris 2024Opens in new windowIreland mixed relay set to chase another Olympic final, but without Rhasidat AdelekeBy Ian O'Riordan
CourtsRights of homeless asylum seekers: No immediate changes likely after court ruling, Coalition figures indicateBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Ellen O'Riordan
RacingNo big odds this time as Sirius bids for Galway festival double in Friday’s feature By Brian O'Connor
Paris 2024Opens in new windowParalympic Games contender Katie O’Brien hoping to build on 2022 World Rowing Championships success By Gordon Manning
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Six things that confuse American tourists visiting Ireland and EuropeBy Emer McLysaght
Paris 2024Opens in new windowSport Ireland’s Gary Ryan: ‘Our success at the Olympics can’t just be defined by medals, but also how we treat people’
Paris 2024Opens in new windowThe week Irish swimming came of age yet also showed a dark sordid underbelly from the pastBy Johnny Watterson
Paris 2024Opens in new windowThe big Olympics question of the week - is Daniel Wiffen from Co Armagh or Co Down? By Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawNeo-Nazis create propaganda posters in support of Irish anti-immigration protestsBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsState found guilty of breaching homeless IP applicants’ rights but no sanction issuedBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandImmigration lawyer no longer feels safe in Dublin after arson and violence threatsBy Sorcha Pollak
IrelandLifeguards at popular Dublin beach concerned about ‘dangerous’ staffing levels and substandard safety gearBy Conor Lally
Commercial PropertyLisney seeks €35m for European Club golf links and estate in Wicklow By Jessica Doyle
In the News PodcastLooking for filth on screen - how the Irish film censor’s role has changedBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:26
USIrish citizen among three freed Americans to arrive back in US after prisoner swap with RussiaBy Andrew Roth at Andrews air force base, Maryland
OpinionBecause of Lavinia Kerwick, Ireland learned about the trauma of sexual crimeBy Justine McCarthy
IrelandWarm but wet over bank holiday weekend with yellow rain warning for four counties on SundayBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandFriday’s top stories: Irish citizen arrives in US after Russia prisoner swap; neo-Nazis make posters for Irish protests
Sports BriefingSports Briefing: Ireland hope to keep up medal blitz with a fabulous FridayBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessApple revenues rise on strong services business and iPad salesBy Stephen Morris and Michael Acton
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics: Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy take lightweight gold for IrelandBy Johnny Watterson
On The Money NewsletterInheritance tax: What are the rules and how might they change in the budget? By Dominic Coyle
OpinionEscalation of the conflict in Gaza to an all-out regional war looms larger than everBy Vincent Durac
IrelandAfter 868 pages and €5.67 million, the reason 19 names were searched in INM data breach remains a mysteryBy Colm Keena
PoliticsFifteen of 35 Fine Gael TDs who won in 2020 will not run again. What does this mean for the party?By Cormac McQuinn
EuropePutin welcomes released Russians, including FSB hitman and couple whose children thought they were ArgentinianBy Dmitry Antonov and Andrew Osborn
CourtsDublin City Council brings fresh charges against landlord Marc Godart over unauthorised short-term lettingsBy Tom Tuite
USBehind the US-Russia prisoner swap: Putin’s assassin friend, spies and secret meetingsBy Mark Mazzetti, Anton Troianovski, Michael D. Shear and Peter Baker
SoccerErik ten Hag: ‘I don’t need a longer contract. I don’t need that security’By Jamie Jackson in Los Angeles
Middle EastProspects for hostage release and Gaza ceasefire in the balance following assassinationsBy Mark Weiss
CourtsConvicted rapist who allegedly made hoax bomb threat against Taoiseach’s home challenges prison sanctionBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & LawMan (40s) arrested over ramming of Government buildings known to gardaí for previous offencesBy Conor Lally, Tim O'Brien and Harry McGee
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics 2024: Ireland’s showjumpers see medal chance slip away in VersaillesBy Ian O'Riordan
EuropeSurvey reveals 15% of Dutch adults believe far-right conspiracy theory that white population is being replacedBy Peter Cluskey
RacingIHRB reviewing Galway festival horse fatalities but says ‘no commonality’ between incidents By Brian O'Connor
Paris 2024Opens in new windowTom Cruise to rappel off Stade de France in Olympics closing ceremonyBy Catherine Shoard
CourtsMan who splurged over €13,000 of former employer’s money on gambling and toys set to avoid jailBy David Raleigh
PoliticsRTÉ reports €9.1m deficit last year as Liveline host Joe Duffy highest paid with €351,000 packageBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessPwC under pressure to name global partners linked to Australian tax leaks scandalBy Nic Fildes
Paris 2024Opens in new windowLin Yu-ting wins opening Olympics bout on points amid gender controversy
Music‘Did they make you park feckin’ ages away?’ All Together Now 2024 begins with the battle for the best camping spotsBy Kate Brayden
Paris 2024Opens in new windowMichaela Walsh’s departure leaves Kellie Harrington as final Irish boxer at Olympic Games
AmericasVenezuela’s neighbours struggle to respond to crisis following disputed electionBy Tom Hennigan
IrelandFuture of Liffey Swim and Dún Laoghaire Harbour Race in doubt due to row between swimming organisationsBy Olivia Kelly
Paris 2024Opens in new windowTommy Fleetwood hopes ‘good feelings’ can translate to golf gold medal in ParisBy Ewan Murray at Le Golf National
An Irish DiaryTroy, Troy, and Troy Again – Frank McNally on an explanation for Dublin’s burning castles logoBy Frank McNally
Paris 2024Opens in new window‘An honour and a privilege’: Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan’s perfect execution lands second Olympic goldBy Denis Walsh
CourtsHome care provider ‘totally unreasonable’ to suggest manager would be in work day after wife’s miscarriage, WRC rulesBy Stephen Bourke
Crime & LawMan arrested on suspicion of murder after body of woman (27) found in burning building in Co CorkBy Olivia Kelleher
BusinessIntel’s Irish staff await news on how global job cuts will affect Leixlip operationBy Ciara O'Brien and Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawShots fired into car in Dublin being treated as failed gangland murder attemptBy Conor Lally
Paris 2024Opens in new windowCrushing day for Dickson and Waddilove as costly start ruins their hopes of final medal push By David Branigan
Live - Paris 2024Olympics Day 7 live updates: Rowers Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy win gold; mixed relay team miss out on finalBy Mary Hannigan and Emmet Riordan
Paris 2024Opens in new windowIreland’s mixed relay team miss out on Olympic final as the heat and pace rises in Paris By Ian O'Riordan
Ireland‘I believe there is hope as long as people march’: Hundreds attend Dublin vigil to mark 300th day of Gaza warBy Emmet Malone
UKBeer barrels and stones thrown at UK police protecting mosque amid unrest after Southport stabbingsBy Nadeem Badshah
BooksFixing France: How to Repair a Broken Republic by Nabila Ramdani – A persuasive caseBy Oliver Farry
BooksCinema Love by Jiaming Tang: An ambitious and promising debut about forbidden love in 1980s ChinaBy Philippa Conlon
BooksRare Singles by Benjamin Myers: Like the literary love child of David Nicholls and Nick HornbyBy Helen Cullen
BooksTravelling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell - Engrossing musical and cultural critiqueBy Adrienne Murphy
BoxingInternational Boxing Association to award prize money to Italy’s Carini despite loss to Algeria’s Khelif