MusicDavid Gilmour: Luck and Strange – Pink Floyd guitarist’s fifth solo album is his best yetBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksShy Creatures by Clare Chambers: Extraordinary insights into so-called ordinary livesBy Henrietta McKervey
BusinessMeta’s Oversight Board says ‘from the river to the sea’ posts not always hate speechBy Ciara O'Brien
MusicMax Richter: In a Landscape – Strikes a pleasing equilibrium between music to admire and music to enjoyBy Lauren Murphy
FilmDon’t Forget to Remember review: A fine collaboration on the struggle to live with Alzheimer’s diseaseBy Donald Clarke
RestaurantsRestaurant review: A classy Michelin star dining experience delivered with a light touchBy Corinna Hardgrave
MusicMJ Lenderman: Manning Fireworks – Richly talented singer, songwriter and guitarist is the real dealBy Joe Breen
FilmStarve Acre: Hare-raising horror about ancient dark things in the unnerving Yorkshire Dales By Tara Brady
ResidentialLook inside: Former Danish embassy with scandi-chic interior on three acres in Bray, for €2.45mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
TechnologyThird-level tech essentials: laptops, smartphones, batteries and bluetooth tagsBy Ciara O'Brien
ResidentialLook inside: modernised villa-style Sandycove home for €10m with gardens stretching to the seaBy Frances O'Rourke
OpinionIncome inequality and child deprivation is fuelling disengagement from civic societyBy Denise Charlton
Paralympics 2024Bed found for 8ft 1 Iranian Paralympian forced to sleep on floor in ParisBy John O'Sullivan
Politics‘People are open to us again’: Labour strategises on how to turn optimism into votesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionDon’t blame Oasis or Taylor Swift. Maybe fans’ expectations are just too highBy Finn McRedmond
PeopleNot even pets are safe from Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson: ‘It’s the tone of their voices’By Michael Harding
IrelandHow abuse in Brothers of Charity special needs schools was exposed – and ignored – 21 years agoBy Patsy McGarry
OpinionIf you want to know whether Sinn Féin’s housing policy will work, look at what it achieved in the NorthBy Newton Emerson
Climate CrisisDecline of Irish insects reflects inconsistent approach to protecting endangered speciesBy Pádraic Fogarty
SportDave Hannigan: Smyth and McAtamney in curious sporting limbo as they await shot at big timeBy Dave Hannigan
PoliticsSchools abuse redress: Concern in Government over costs running into billionsBy Pat Leahy and Jack Power
BusinessDAA’s breach of Dublin Airport passenger cap is not a good look for a State-owned companyBy Cantillon
Paralympics 2024Opens in new windowParalympics Day 8: Irish in action and best of the rest as Róisín Ní Riain chases more medal gloryBy John O'Sullivan
ResidentialLook inside a rare D4 double: adjoining homes on Shrewsbury Road and Ailesbury Road expected to command €20mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
PoliticsReligious orders under pressure to contribute to redress funding, but potential costs unknownBy Pat Leahy
In the News PodcastCan the State make religious orders pay for the sexual predators who destroyed lives?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:05
Social AffairsMan allegedly beaten at Dublin city squat says he ‘didn’t want to die’ in country he sought refuge inBy Fiachra Gallagher
PricewatchMoving to a nursing home ‘not an acceptable reason’ to cancel VHI, recently widowed woman (92) toldBy Conor Pope
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: Nearly 230,000 children bereft of basics; gold medals for Katie-George Dunlevy and Linda Kelly in Paralympic time-trial
CourtsMan charged with illegal possession of submachine-gun and ammunition in LimerickBy David Raleigh
US Judge faces ‘impossible’ dilemma as he decides when to sentence TrumpBy Ben Protess, Jesse McKinley and William K. Rashbaum
IrelandElectric Ireland announces fresh price cuts and will absorb higher standing chargesBy Conor Pope
TV & RadioThe Perfect Couple review: Eve Hewson aside, this White Lotus-esque thriller is exhausting stuffBy Ed Power
EnvironmentIrish rivers and lakes: Farms to be assessed for nitrates run-off in fresh bid to tackle water pollutionBy Vivienne Clarke
BooksArts Council to gift books to inmates in 13 prisons across country on Culture NightBy Jade Wilson
MusicOasis respond to criticism of dynamic ticket pricing for sold-out UK and Ireland showsBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsGovernment to make last minute lobbying push for EU commissioner jobBy Jack Power in Rzeszów, Poland
IrelandKitchen porter left jobless after fatal shooting at Blanchardstown steakhouse awarded €22,000By Stephen Bourke
PeopleDublin woman on the hunt for missing ring after accidentally donating it to charityBy Danielle Walsh Ronan
Smart MoneyIreland’s disease of high prices is getting worse – has the Government added €1,000 to your household bills? By Cliff Taylor
SoccerTen Hag job at risk unless game model impresses underwhelmed Manchester United bossesBy Exclusive by Jamie Jackson
EuropeMichel Barnier, former EU chief Brexit negotiator, named new French prime ministerBy Sarah White
Social AffairsGardaí to investigate whether sex abuse rings operated in schoolsBy Conor Lally, Barry Roche and Ronan McGreevy
SoccerBohs v Shels: Incident in Damien Duff’s office raises temperature of Dublin derbyBy Gavin Cummiskey
Crime & LawBritish police arrive in Dublin to watch out for football hooligans ahead of Republic of Ireland v England gameBy Conor Lally
Soccer‘Suits him perfectly’: Gibbs-White believes Lee Carsley is cut out for England jobBy David Hytner
OpinionThe dam burst when the Ryan brothers came forward, but what happened at Blackrock College was not uniqueBy John McManus
TennisJessica Pegula stuns Iga Swiatek as Jannik Sinner sets up Jack Draper semi-finalBy Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows
CourtsInvestigation after TikTok video posted showing ‘unlawful entry’ to former Cork Prison siteBy Olivia Kelleher
BusinessIreland ‘out of step’ with other countries on anti-fraud policies - Bank of IrelandBy Ian Curran
Middle EastPalestinian children in south Gaza receive polio vaccinations as more killed in Israeli strikes
Social AffairsPeople moving to Ireland from EU states a factor in housing strain - MinisterBy Colin Gleeson
FilmClooney, Kidman, Pitt and Jolie lit up the Venice Lido. Which of their films will scoop the Golden Lion?By Donald Clarke
Middle EastIsrael pre-empts ceasefire proposals by ordering army to handle aid in Gaza StripBy Michael Jansen
UK‘We need to inject some passion’: Young Scottish independence activists think the movement has lost verveBy Mark Paul
Asia-Pacific‘Ghosts in our own country’: Afghan women voice horror at Taliban law banning them from speaking outside the homeBy Saeedullah Safi
EuropeTough climb ahead for friend of Ireland as Michel Barnier is appointed French prime ministerBy Pat Leahy
BusinessSinn Féin focuses on ‘just a certain proportion’ of housing market’, says Glenveagh chiefBy Ian Curran and Ciara O'Brien
EducationCalls for curriculum review after publisher pulls text on Irish family ‘stereotype’By Harry McGee
CourtsBusinessman challenges prosecution for alleged failure to provide passwords to gardaíBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsLabour calls for acceleration of divestment of schools from religious orders after abuse inquiryBy Harry McGee
Business345-bed Galway City student accommodation backed by Ireland Strategic Investment Fund By Ciara O'Brien
RacingTrainer ‘Shark’ Hanlon to appeal 10-month suspension for reputational damage to racing By Brian O'Connor
EuropeUkraine has achieved ‘a lot’ in Kursk offensive, says Stoltenberg, as Russian forces advance in east
The Women's PodcastEleanor McEvoy: ‘If I’m going somewhere posh, I’ll always go a bit early to check out the second hand shops’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 40:26
BusinessDublin economy enjoys growth in second quarter, but caution sounded over unemployment nationallyBy Laura Slattery
HealthMore than half of patients assessed under HSE programme at risk of diabetes or cardiovascular diseaseBy Shauna Bowers
An Irish DiarySting in the tail – Tim Fanning on Hollywood director George Roy Hill and the Gaiety Acting School By Tim Fanning
Middle EastUS expected to unveil updated Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release deal within daysBy Mark Weiss
Paralympics 2024Opens in new windowRóisín Ní Riain ‘disappointed’ as she misses out on third Paralympics medalBy Gordon Manning
FilmFilmmakers behind Oscar-nominated feature An Cailín Ciúin conferred with honorary UCD degreesBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessGlenveagh the standout performer on Irish market in volatile day for European stocksBy Fiona Keeley
Asia-PacificNew Maori queen anointed in New Zealand as King Tuheitia is buriedBy Charlotte Graham-McLay and Alan GIbson, Associated Press
EuropeGermany’s ‘prudent’ but unpopular Olaf Scholz grapples with immigration, asylum and arms for Ukraine By Derek Scally
CourtsMidwife believes her baby ‘would likely be still with us’ without delays in Coombe treatment By Tim O'Brien
Soccer‘So driven, so dedicated’: how Lee Carsley rose to become England’s interim managerBy Ed Aarons
EditorialsThe latest cut in energy prices is welcome, but a dilemma remains for the Government ahead of the budget
Paralympics 2024Opens in new windowNot-so-secret weapon: world’s second-tallest man leads Iran into sitting volleyball finalBy Paul MacInnes
EuropeWoman whose husband is accused of inviting men to rape her says ‘they regarded me like a rag doll’By Angelique Chrisafis in Paris