BusinessIreland is a relatively low-tax, low-spend country compared to its EU peers, Ifac findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
LettersLetters to the Editor, August 6th: On monitoring public spending, housing solutions and landlords’ rent roll
Summer Fiction‘What are you doing in the pub on your own then?’ A brush with scandal at Sackville PlaceBy Maggie Armstrong
Asia-PacificAtomic bomb anniversary: ‘As survivors of these weapons, we all agree that they can never be used again’By David McNeill
FilmWeapons review: The best Stephen King adaptation to not be adapted from a Stephen King storyBy Donald Clarke
DublinDublin Horse Show is back for its 150th running and organisers expect more than 110,000 to attendBy Jack White
OpinionDonald Trump’s presidency represents a reversal of American orthodoxy on tradeBy Michael McDowell
DublinA night with Dublin’s street cleaners: ‘I have no idea why seagulls are protected. They are a nightmare’By Kitty Holland
OpinionRefusing to see the links between domestic violence and wider society amount to reckless denialBy Kathy Sheridan
Lions TourGordon D’Arcy: Far from a letdown, Lions’ defeat in third Test added texture to a compelling storyBy Gordon D'Arcy
Lions TourGerry Thornley: Australia silenced all who doubted their place in the Lions’ touring scheduleBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandGarden centre apologises over delayed orders after supplier goes into administrationBy Conor Pope
Gaelic GamesSenior the goal but intermediate the focus for Kerry ahead of All-Ireland camogie deciderBy Ciarán Kirk
PoliticsGardaí managing serious investigations while ‘relying on manual spreadsheets or paper-based systems’By Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandGena Heraty kidnapping: Hundreds attend Mass in Co Mayo for Irish missionary in Haiti By Áine Ryan in Westport
MusicThe Music Quiz: The title of Wonderwall was inspired by a solo album by which Beatle?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Gaelic GamesCamogie president challenges skort protest backers to show their support by attending All-Ireland finalsBy Gordon Manning
Your Wellness‘I’m in my late 30s, have a good job and travel a lot. I don’t think I’ve ever been in love’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastThe Runaway Couple part 2: Inside the trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon Listen | 23:35
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IrelandDaniel O’Connell would have enjoyed his life being celebrated 250 years on, says historianBy Barry Roche
Business Today NewsletterIreland is a low tax, low spend economy relative to EU peers due to young population
Crime & LawMan further remanded in custody following alleged assault on pensioner in WaterfordBy Barry Roche
IrelandKidnapped Irish woman Gena Heraty will be ‘trying to negotiate her way out’, says employer By Vivienne Clarke, Sorcha Pollak and Conor Lally
EnvironmentTemperatures to hit up to 23 degrees this weekend with warm conditions expected next weekBy Ronan McGreevy
SoccerInside a soccer transfer deal: ‘We dressed an actress as Elsa from Frozen’By David Hytner, Ed Aarons and Nick Ames
CourtsMan charged over stabbing of garda on Dublin’s Capel Street remanded for four weeksBy Tom Tuite
SoccerTransfer window: Liverpool grant Darwin Núñez go-ahead for move to Saudi Arabia’s Al-HilalBy Andy Hunter
CourtsMan denies involvement in arson attack causing €550,000 damage to elderly couple’s homeBy Olivia Kelleher
BusinessFuture of retailer Claire’s in doubt as US parent files for bankruptcy protectionBy Conor Pope
CourtsMan (59) charged over €2.1m Cork drug seizure ‘maintaining his innocence’, court hears By Olivia Kelleher
Middle EastEgyptian president condemns Israel over reported plan for full military takeover of GazaBy Michael Jansen
OpinionHumourless raging against Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle jeans ad is pointlessBy Finn McRedmond
CourtsDeveloper fails in last-ditch bid to salvage approval for apartments near Royal Hospital KilmainhamBy Mary Carolan
Middle EastIsrael’s military chief opposes Gaza war expansionBy Alexander Cornwell and Nidal al-Mughrabi
AthleticsTop-ranked 400m runner Conor Kelly leads Irish medal hopes at European Under-20 championshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyWealth of GAA skills in team will stand Ireland in good stead at women’s Rugby World CupBy Johnny Watterson
Ireland‘Important as ever’ to fight nuclear proliferation, Hiroshima bombing commemoration in Dublin hearsBy Jack White
An Irish DiaryBelfast Bride - Frank McNally on the Irish wife of man who dropped US atomic bomb on NagasakiBy Frank McNally
MusicElectric Picnic 2025: Inhaler, Jazzy and David Gray among 11 more acts added to line-upBy Hosanna Boulter
Middle EastDozens are killed seeking aid in Gaza as Netanyahu considers further military actionBy Wafaa Shurafa, Fatma Khaled and Natalie Melzer, Associated Press
Politics‘It knocked my self-belief’: Adi Roche reflects on ‘shockingly dirty’ presidential campaignBy Jack White and Barry Roche
PoliticsFine Gael significantly outspent Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin on elections last yearBy Pat Leahy
Crime & LawTwo men arrested after €750k worth of cannabis plants seized in Drogheda searchBy Ella Sloane
IrelandNo Irish leader exerted as much global influence as Daniel O’Connell, commemoration hears By Barry Roche
USTributes to Irish woman found dead on New York yacht as police investigate what happened By Ronan McGreevy, Órla Ryan, Sarah Slater and Barry Roche
OireachtasPeople discarded jackets in the heat, but Princess Anne was clad in scarf and glovesBy Miriam Lord
SoccerRijeka 1 Shelbourne 2: Joey O’Brien’s side take Europa League qualifier first leg win in Croatia – As it happenedBy Muireann Duffy
TV & RadioNorth Circular review: ‘You’d have robbed cars flying around... It used to be chaos, but good fun’By Ed Power
EuropeDonald Trump could meet Vladimir Putin for Ukraine war talks ‘as soon as next week’By Daniel McLaughlin
EconomyDonald Trump says he plans to put a 100% tariff on computer chipsBy Associated Press reporters