FoodFood & Drink Quiz: The Japanese dish yakitori is typically made with beef, lamb, pork or chicken?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
BeautyOpens in new windowVictoria Beckham Beauty is (finally) available in Ireland. Here are the best products to tryBy Simone Gannon
TV & RadioRadio review: Ray D’Arcy reveals sharp political eye and skewers Government on €13bn Apple caseBy Mick Heaney
BooksWalking in Samuel Beckett’s footsteps: In some mysterious way, the landscape captures the soul of the artistBy Alan Gilsenan
BooksLocal history: Cartoonish cruelty betrays a fundamentalist who would not cotton onBy Paul Clements
PeopleHiberno-English just does so many things that standard English can’t and I am clinging to itBy Brianna Parkins
Asia-Pacific‘I’m only suitable for being a worker’: life on the checkout of a Beijing supermarket By Denis Staunton
BusinessEnergia boss Ian Thom: ‘Why have an unnecessary dichotomy between growth and sustainability?’By Joe Brennan
ResidentialWhat will €165,000 buy in France, the US, Croatia, Norway and Co Clare?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
EducationIrish universities risk ‘quiet and gradual decline’ due to funding shortages, Trinity provost warnsBy Carl O'Brien
InteriorsWant to sleep better? The right curtains can help – and they will make your home cosierBy Denise O'Connor
SportPerhaps it’s time to scrap the playing of national anthems at football groundsBy Johnny Watterson
Rugby‘I wanted to get back on the pitch’: Motherhood and injury change approach but not the goal for Eimear ConsidineBy Louise Lawless
Ireland‘You feel you’re doing the State’s work’: volunteers step in to help asylum seekersBy Sorcha Pollak
BusinessBrown Thomas Arnotts posts record revenues despite lost income from Dublin riots By Ciarán Hancock
OpinionForelock-tugging to Trump in Doonbeg showed how far Ireland will bend for US dollarsBy Diarmaid Ferriter
AthleticsJohn Coghlan: ‘There’s other talent as good, maybe even better, than Rhasidat Adeleke in Ireland’By Ian O'Riordan
DublinWaterways Ireland begins canal patrols to prevent tents being pitched and to safeguard fencingBy Kitty Holland
Opinion‘Dear Olga’: An open letter to a Greek minister from tourist-unfriendly IrelandBy John McManus
In the News PodcastToo posh to police? Why garda numbers are fallingBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:50
PeopleHamilton in Dublin will be incredible. It has evidence of the Brits being at it again in spadesBy Emer McLysaght
IrelandHomecare providers informed that HSE will not fund extra hours for existing clients By Fiachra Gallagher
Common GroundOpens in new windowTwenty five years on, there are calls for more North/South co-operationBy Mark Hennessy
RacingIf optics are so important how ‘injurious’ to racing’s image is Comer Group’s Irish St Leger sponsorship?By Brian O'Connor
ResidentialLook inside: two homes on sought-after Palmerston Road for €2.75m and €2.85mBy Kevin Courtney
BusinessA lighter shade of green: Nervousness in Europe over climate action has taken rootBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PeopleReactions to Kate Middleton video: ‘Life after cancer looks different for everybody’By Jen Hogan
SoccerUCD in the mood to exploit home advantage and upset Bohemians in FAI Cup quarter-final By Paul Buttner
Your MoneyTens of thousands of tracker mortgage holders to benefit from latest ECB rate cutBy Conor Pope
Housing & PlanningAlmost a third of tenancies in Dublin had rent increases above legal limit in past two years By Jack White
HealthCharity-run GP clinic says it faces closure unless recent taxation laws amendedBy Shauna Bowers
Business Today NewsletterEnergia’s earnings bump comes nicely in time for anticipated sale By Mark Hilliard
Ireland‘A true lady ... always smiling’: Tributes paid to Kildare nurse who died in SardiniaBy Sarah Slater
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Kildare nurse who died in Sardinia remembered as ‘a true lady’; funding warning for Irish universities
PeopleParalympic cyclist Katie-George Dunlevy: ‘I want to inspire visually impaired children and the LGBT community to not give up’By Johnny Watterson
StageJulius Caesar Variety Show: An anxious comedy about a theatre industry refusing to evolveBy Chris McCormack
TV & RadioThe Grand Tour: One for the Road review - As Clarkson, Hammond and May motor into the great beyond, is this the end of car TV?By Ed Power
BusinessThe best AI tools for future-focused companies: chatbots, writing assistants, productivity boosters and moreBy Ciara O'Brien
Farming & FoodWhere does your salmon come from? Fish farm escape highlights questions for consumersBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessPwC fined €56m and banned for six months in ChinaBy Cheng Leng, Chan Ho-him, Stephen Foley and Simon Foy
IrelandKerry’s remote Black Valley gets high-speed broadband in milestone for State-funded planBy Anne Lucey
HealthSafe zones surrounding centres providing abortion services to come into operation next monthBy Martin Wall
Crime & LawDrug smugglers using ‘lowest people in the chain’ to ingest cocaine before flying to IrelandBy Jack White
USWill Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris influence the US election?By Jarrett Renshaw and Heather Timmons
CourtsTwo Brazilian men remanded in custody over alleged smuggling of cocaine through Dublin AirportBy Tom Tuite
IrelandUniversity of Limerick sharply criticised over two botched property deals with over €8m losses By Arthur Beesley
GolfRory McIlroy edges up Irish Open leaderboard as crowds flock to see home favouriteBy Paul Gallagher at Royal County Down
Housing & PlanningTenant ordered to pay rent arrears of almost €19,000 over three yearsBy Carl O'Brien
Travel‘Statistically significant’ increase in incidents involving unruly passengers on Irish airlines, IAA saysBy Jade Wilson
US ElectionOpens in new windowHarris v Trump debate: What’s the state of play now in the US presidential race?By Keith Duggan
Courts‘I didn’t feel safe’: Minister weeps as she tells court of cow dung thrown at public meetingBy Gordon Deegan
IrelandClare County Council seeking to take over management of Cliffs of Moher walking trail after recent deathsBy Andrew Hamilton
BusinessIreland’s creditors weigh in as Apple billions poised to shape election manifestoesBy Joe Brennan
EuropeAustrian woman given prison sentence for killing neighbour by infecting him with CovidBy Derek Scally
CourtsMan (40s) charged following discovery of cannabis growhouse in Indreabhán, Co GalwayBy Jade Wilson
IrelandFuneral of criminal James ‘Jaws’ Byrne told he ‘taught us all values that money can’t buy’By Conor Lally
MotorsJames May reckons the car is at ‘most interesting part of its history since it was invented’ as trio sign off on The Grand TourBy Neil Briscoe
IrelandUK government refuses to grant public inquiry into murder of Seán Brown in Co Derry in 1997By Seanín Graham
CourtsTaxi driver who operates strict ‘cash only’ policy appeals revocation of licence in courtBy Olivia Kelleher
HistorySpanish aristocrat with familiar Irish name recalls family’s storied history in Ireland and SpainBy Ronan McGreevy
EuropeUkrainian long-range strikes on Russian supply lines would likely expose Putin’s escalation bluffBy Daniel McLaughlin
PoliticsCross-Border co-operation to ensure mother and baby home records in North can be foundBy Mark Hennessy
Crime & LawGardaí warn about ‘misinformation and fake news’ over incident in BlakestownBy Conor Lally
Golf‘He was someone I looked up to...I’m trying to beat him now’: Seán Keeling relishing elite company at Irish OpenBy Philip Reid
Middle EastUS delays outlining Gaza ceasefire deal amid concern over commitment of Israel and Hamas By Mark Weiss
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke takes third in 400m Diamond League final after Salwa Eid Naser disqualifiedBy Ian O'Riordan
CourtsProf Philip Nolan refused Supreme Court appeal over pre-trial employment statusBy Ellen O'Riordan
Asia-PacificChinese military diplomacy event hears Ukraine’s Zelenskiy and Xi could meet next monthBy Denis Staunton
PoliticsOffice of Minister for Equality Roderic O’Gorman criticised for breaking Freedom of Information rulesBy Arthur Beesley
EditorialsThe Government's move on Seanad reform is welcome, but it could and should have gone further
EditorialsEnsuring the State gets value from the Apple tax payment is essential and will require significant planning
Crime & LawIan Bailey’s solicitor criticises ‘feral attack’ on his client by Micheál MartinBy Olivia Kelleher
EuropeWestern allies should think carefully about Putin’s war warning, says former UK officialBy George Parker in London, Felicia Schwartz in Washington and John Paul Rathbone in Kyiv
USPope criticises Harris and Trump, telling US Catholics to ‘choose the lesser evil’ in election vote
SoccerJohnny Kenny puts aside old allegiance to aid Shamrock Rovers to victory over SligoBy Daire Walsh
Social AffairsNew wealth tax and using Apple billions for housing priorities for PBP as it gears up for electionBy Cormac McQuinn
TV & RadioThe Late Late Show review: Patrick Kielty’s second season kicks off with serviceable monologue and just one flubBy Ed Power
BooksPoem of the Week: At the King’s Coronation the talk is of the Weight of his Once-Off Crown By Clodagh Beresford Dunne
BooksPierre Joannon, Graham Greene, Ireland and the Honorary Consul: A view from the South of FranceBy Jane Conroy
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Education‘Honestly, really disappointing’: Graduating Trinity College students dismayed at Campanile being off limits By Ella Sloane