LettersLetters to the Editor, August14th: On MetroLink arguments, calling time on the Angelus, and immigrants and jobs
BooksVera, or Faith by Gary Shteyngart book review: Not nearly as funny as it thinks it isBy John Boyne
EuropeThe Brussels street named after an anti-Semite and a woman who saved hundreds of JewsBy Jack Power
TechnologyMy five biggest tech regrets, from not-so ‘smart’ kettlebells to video sunglassesBy Ciara O'Brien
FilmTogether review: Alison Brie and Dave Franco star in stomach-churning masterclass in eughBy Donald Clarke
RestaurantsReview: I get that not everyone loves this kind of restaurant but I doBy Corinna Hardgrave
Consumer TechRoadie Coach review: Smart guitar tutor suitable for players of all skill levels – even stalled learnersBy Ciara O'Brien
BusinessSome €3.3bn in mergers and acquisitions completed in Irish market in second quarter this year, data showsBy Ciara O'Brien
SoccerMajor League Soccer was already struggling for attention. Then they hid it from viewBy Dave Hannigan
Social AffairsIndian health workers in Ireland: ‘Any nurse getting ready to come here will now be warned’By Emmet Malone
DublinDanny DeVito’s relatives are among the last residents of Dublin’s O’Connell Street By Olivia Kelly
USRambo, Kiss and Gloria Gaynor: Donald Trump’s cultural revolution comes to WashingtonBy Keith Duggan
OpinionAs the presidential race begins, ordinary citizens must speak up for democratic principlesBy Eileen Culloty and David Farrell
OpinionScotland shows how an apparently unstoppable national cause can stall when mishandled by one partyBy Newton Emerson
Music‘Seeing Oasis live in 1996 changed everything ... I changed my clothes, hair and walk’ By Hosanna Boulter
ScienceFrom fish, fruits, beets and grain - the food waste that can do so much moreBy Claire O'Connell
Business Today NewsletterWho are the highest fliers when it comes to pay, and no more ‘wait and see’ for homebuyers on interest ratesBy Dominic Coyle
Climate CrisisCarbon credits: The dark heart of the climate ‘solution’ that simply does not workBy Karol Balfe
In the News PodcastIs Ireland heading towards an prescription opioid addiction crisis? By Sorcha PollakListen | 15:18
Innovators to WatchBelfast start-up pioneers breakthrough treatment for chronic skin conditions like eczemaBy Olive Keogh
TV & RadioIrish locations where Netflix hit Wednesday was filmed: from famous cemetery to well-known landmarkBy Hosanna Boulter
Social Affairs‘Irish people have shown us kindness’: Afghan exiles on life in Ireland after the Taliban By Saeedullah Safi
ResidentialWaterside and country piles around Ireland to dream about. Here are some of the finest homes on the market
CourtsJemima Burke’s public order conviction quashed after she wins High Court review By Ronan McGreevy
HealthData watchdog opens ‘inquiry’ into CHI Tallaght over safety of children’s recordsBy Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawMartha Nolan-O’Slatarra: family of Irish woman found dead on New York yacht ‘have a lot of questions’ By Stephen Conneely
EuropeZelenskiy and Starmer discuss security guarantees ahead of Trump-Putin summitBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessMobile operator Three Ireland adds 500,000 new customers in first half of year By Ciara O'Brien
MusicSecret Byrd at Kilkenny Arts Festival review: Exquisite singing, quietly searing playingBy Michael Dungan
PoliticsGareth Sheridan fined in 2018 for making misleading statements about his companyBy Colm Keena
SoccerTriumph and disaster for you, soft power for the Premier League: fantasy football is backBy Jonathan Liew
BusinessCairn Homes lodges plan for 252 apartments and houses in Blackrock that will made available for sale By Gordon Deegan
EducationHundreds of teaching posts remain unfilled as schools prepare to reopen, says ASTIBy Jack White
BusinessJohnny Ronan company loses planning appeal for ‘overly dominant’ office scheme on Dublin’s North QuayBy Hugh Dooley
EconomyCash not the issue for Government but how to spend it wisely is, Ifac boss told in briefingBy Ken Foxe
Culture‘People are expecting them’: Oasis fever hits town where the mother of the Gallagher brothers grew up By Áine Ryan
Europe‘No country is safe’: Deadly Nordic heatwave supercharged by climate crisis, scientists say By Damian Carrington
IrelandUnusually warm summer making work ‘really hard’ in hot restaurant kitchens, say chefsBy Laoise Murray
The Women's PodcastChildfree by choice in your 70s: ‘I don’t feel in any way that I have lost out in life’ By Niamh BrowneListen | 39:48
Crime & LawDamning findings of report on Garda roads policing ‘heartbreaking’ for victims’ families, campaigners sayBy Tim O'Brien
CourtsFounder of gossip website Tattle Life faces up to 40 more libel actions, court hearsBy Alan Erwin
Crime & LawPlenty of blame to go around for serious failings highlighted in roads policing report By Conor Gallagher
An Irish DiaryLong Day’s Journey Into Night – Frank McNally on a heady month for Monaghan GAA supporters, 40 years agoBy Frank McNally
CourtsMan faces possible sale of €1.2m family home if €350,000 debt to brothers not paid in six monthsBy Mary Carolan
EuropeSerbian protesters and president trade ‘civil war’ warnings after street clashesBy Daniel McLaughlin
WorldIsraeli settlement plans mark ‘final nail in coffin of Palestinian state’, says ministerBy Mark Weiss
PoliticsGareth Sheridan plays down business partner’s Moldovan airline controversy as ‘not an issue’ for electionBy Marie O’Halloran and Colm Keena
Presidential ElectionAfter Mairead McGuinness dropped out, where do we stand in race for the Áras? By Ellen Coyne
Presidential ElectionMairead McGuinness drops out of presidential race for health reasonsBy Cormac McQuinn and Marie O’Halloran
Crime & LawSome roads policing gardaí ‘unproductive’ and ‘unconcerned’ with doing good job, report saysBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsSchoolteacher who defrauded colleagues of €2,000 barred from teaching for at least five yearsBy Stephen Farrell
SoccerConference League qualifiers: Shamrock Rovers crush Ballkani, Besiktas see off St Pat’s – As it happenedBy Muireann Duffy
Crime & LawMan wins deportation appeal after evidence of being wanted by Nigerian police over same-sex activityBy Ronan McGreevy
FilmNight Always Comes review: Vanessa Kirby gives it her all, but this poverty theme park isn’t worth the entrance feeBy Tara Brady
BusinessSpending on EVs and retrofitting homes pushes growth in green personal lending, BPFI report findsBy Hugh Dooley