LettersLetters to the Editor, August 13th: On Gaza atrocities, Ukraine, small SUVs, and protecting your bike
BooksThe Most Powerful Court in the World by Stuart Banner: More than US legal analysis, it’s an excellent historyBy James Meighan
BusinessNew Zealand farmers offered sweeteners by co-op board to secure support for Dawn Meats €128m deal By Nigel Stirling
IrelandVictim’s family condemns ‘disgusting’ Féile na Phobail tribute to Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane By Ronan McGreevy
CourtsDPP mulls decision on perjury prosecution over withdrawn evidence in Conor McGregor appeal By Mary Carolan
IrelandOur house is now effectively worthless: Living Next Door To ... Ireland’s largest onshore wind farmBy Áine Ryan
IrelandKing of Spain honours two men for work promoting historical links with Ireland By Ronan McGreevy
TransportReplacing Dart’s 40 year-old fleet with electric carriages worth €250m faces third reviewBy Tim O'Brien
OpinionLetting gardaí access our WhatsApps and chats to investigate crime could backfireBy Olga Cronin
Gaelic GamesAndy Moran’s selection as Mayo football boss sparks hype and considerable hope among the faithfulBy Gordon Manning
Your Wellness‘Do it for your daughter, mother, sister, friend’: Cancer survivor urges public to join fundraising runBy Arlene Harris
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Sabotaging the often dashed and lonely dreams of Limerick footballBy Seán Moran
UkraineWhy Putin has good reasons to be hopeful for Friday’s summit meeting with Trump By Edward Luce
AbroadIrish in Australia: ‘Assimilating isn’t easy, take this minor cultural difference when paying’By Laura Kennedy
Your Wellness‘Am I crazy to think my partner secretly wants to get back with his wife?’By Trish Murphy
MotorsHow many crash tests does it take to develop the safest car around? Mercedes has an answerBy Neil Briscoe
In the News PodcastWhat happened to Martha Nolan O’Slattara? The Irish entrepreneur found dead in New YorkBy Sorcha PollakListen | 14:37
Business Today NewsletterAre farmers boosting their margins to blame for rising grocery prices?By Ciarán Hancock
BusinessJohnny Ronan company and Fortress confirm sale of Spencer Place residential development to Ardstone for €177mBy Ciara O'Brien
Business‘Traffic-light’ dashboard lets PwC in UK monitor office attendanceBy Ellesheva Kissin in London
TV & RadioBreaking Out: The remarkable life of gregarious and charismatic songwriter Fergus O’FarrellBy Ed Power
Inside Politics PodcastCrash, part two: austerity bites and Brian Cowen’s Morning Ireland humiliationListen | 58:29
PoliticsFormer Fianna Fáil councillor ‘recklessly’ failed to disclose son’s interest in lands, ethics watchdog findsBy Jack White
FoodSix good value restaurants across Ireland: From ‘bustling’ Dublin eatery to seaside fish and chipsBy Corinna Hardgrave and Joanne Cronin
PoliticsStudent fees: Minister gets barrage of complaints after suggesting €1,000 cut may not happenBy Cormac McQuinn
USNational guard deployed on streets of Washington after Trump takes control of city’s policeBy David Smith in Washington
PoliticsNew customers to receive cash instead of energy credits in household benefit schemeBy Órla Ryan
PhotographyIn pictures: From Laytown to Milan, here’s how Europeans are trying to stay cool in the heatwave
SoccerJoey O’Brien urges Shelbourne players to heal the hurt by progressing in Conference LeagueBy Paul Buttner
PoliticsSeán Gallagher quit Nutriband after firm decided to change chairman, says Gareth SheridanBy Niamh Towey
Ireland Ireland ‘just below heatwave threshold’, as Met Éireann predicts sustained high temperaturesBy Tim O'Brien
Inside Business Podcast‘I don’t think the Department of Finance have any respect for the tourism industry’Listen | 41:44
Your MoneyWould-be homebuyers urged not to hold off in expectation of lower mortgage rates By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsAppeal Court overturns requirement for councils to get members’ consent before defending legal actionsBy Niamh Towey
SoccerJack Byrne removed from Shamrock Rovers squad ahead of Conference League clashBy Gavin Cummiskey
Asia-PacificSouth Korea’s former first lady in solitary confinement after bribery arrestBy Christian Davies in Seoul
EnvironmentAsian hornet spotted in Cork a ‘significant threat to biodiversity’, says wildlife serviceBy Laoise Murray
Soccer‘They’re bigger, stronger, faster’: St Pat’s looking to salvage pride in tough European away tie at BesiktasBy Gavin Cummiskey
GolfRory McIlroy shoots down idea of being a playing captain for Europe at a future Ryder CupBy David Gorman
PoliticsCovid, CervicalCheck and the Trinity job: Questions for Tony Holohan if he runs for presidentBy Marie O’Halloran
MarketsGlobal markets hover close to record highs as bullish sentiment hits Wall StreetBy Colin Gleeson
IrelandAnglers fear complete wipeout of brown trout on Blackwater after thousands of fish are found deadBy Barry Roche
Crime & LawPolice secure CCTV footage of man suspected of stabbing asylum seeker to deathBy Alan Erwin
PoliticsFamily of recently deceased boy Harvey Morrison Sherratt to meet Simon Harris By Shauna Bowers and Eamonn Wynne
Middle EastFrance, Germany and UK call on Iran to resume nuclear discussions with US By Demetri Sevastopulo and Amy Mackinnon in Washington and Andrew England in London
Crime & LawIrish man dies in Ecuador jail after being arrested at airport over alleged cocaineBy Colm Keena
EuropeTrump threatens ‘very severe consequences’ if Putin refuses to end Ukraine warBy Anne-Sylvaine Chassany in Berlin, Ben Hall in London and James Politi in Washington
BusinessJewellery chain Claire’s appoints administrators to business in Ireland and BritainBy Laura Onita
BusinessAirport security man demoted for kissing colleague should get job back, says WRCBy Stephen Bourke
PoliticsCo-founder of Gareth Sheridan’s US business involved in Moldova airline controversyBy Colm Keena
HockeyIreland put in gutsy display but fall short against Germany in EuroHockey ChampionshipsBy Mary Hannigan
EuropeZelenskiy to visit Downing Street ahead of Trump meeting with Putin By Derek Scally and Jack Power