LettersLetters to the Editor, August 15th: On Michael O’Leary, Tony Honohan for president, and shooting dogs
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Which Saturday Night Fever song is a recommended guide to the rhythm for manual CPR?By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioLet’s face it, Dave Fanning asks Noel Gallagher, your third album wasn’t very good, was it?By Séamas O’Reilly
IrelandLife by Galway’s Spanish Arch: ‘Young people drink less. That has calmed the area down’By Andrew Hamilton in Galway
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year profiles: From online teaching and Dancing with the Stars to pharma and SMEsBy Colin Gleeson
BeautyOpens in new windowThe best make-up products for your summer holidays, from blush to tinted serumsBy Simone Gannon
Business‘Breweries are going to go out of business’: Water charges hike another setback for sectorBy Hugh Dooley
PeopleBrianna Parkins: I promised to give a speech, but am freaking out. You see, I’m a big thickBy Brianna Parkins
EconomyHow Ireland went from first to last in the race to develop offshore wind energyBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PeopleThe couple on the Blasket: ‘There is no typical day here. The sea often has other ideas’By Hosanna Boulter
In the News PodcastWill Oasis at Croke Park live up to expectations? Definitely maybe.By Aideen FinneganListen | 22:21
BusinessStorm Éowyn was most expensive weather event in history for Irish insurers, costing €301mBy Colin Gleeson
OpinionJustine McCarthy: Ireland will feel the heat from Washington’s Maga brigadeBy Justine McCarthy
TennisJohnny Watterson: Don’t cast Emma Raducanu as the villain in crying-child debateBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyCan Ireland win the Rugby World Cup? ‘No reason why not,’ says Molly Scuffil-McCabeBy Johnny Watterson
SoccerMason Melia building towards thrilling end to St Pat’s chapter ahead of Tottenham moveBy Gavin Cummiskey
Business Today NewsletterStorm Éowyn cost insurers €301m while fossil fuels remain top power source By Ciarán Hancock
BusinessIntel shares jump on possible US government investmentBy James Fontanella-Khan and Michael Acton
Crime & LawSophie Toscan du Plantier: Gardaí awaiting results of tests using advanced DNA collectionBy Barry Roche
SoccerShelbourne to host Linfield at Tolka Park in Conference League playoff first legBy Gavin Cummiskey
EuropeUN talks fail to get agreement for treaty on plastic pollution following opposition from the USBy Madeleine Speed in Geneva
CourtsFather of girl killed in Co Mayo crash urges truck driver not to be ‘consumed by guilt’By Tom Shiel
WorkManager sacked after ‘joke’ sext to colleague’s husband on her phone gets reduced WRC award By Stephen Bourke
Middle East‘Instead of hope, Palestinians were back in prison’: How Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza 20 years ago went sourBy Michael Jansen
Crime & LawMolly Martens crashed car while ‘out of it’ just weeks after killing Jason CorbettBy Brian Carroll
MusicAlexander’s Feast at Kilkenny Arts Festival review: Perfect tale for Handel becomes perfect choice for Irish Baroque OrchestraBy Michael Dungan
BusinessIrish exports to US drop by 60% in June as effects of Trump’s tariffs take hold By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessFormer director of Victoria Homes agrees deal with liquidator to set aside some funds from sale of home, court told By Ray Managh
CourtsLorry driver held over North’s largest ever cocaine seizure is terminally ill, court hears By Alan Erwin
Gaelic GamesThe All-Ireland final was no classic, but new rules meant a big improvement on 2024By Ciarán Kirk
BusinessWine manager ‘never heard from Mr Shanahan again’ after Dublin restaurant closed abruptlyBy Stephen Bourke
RestaurantsBagel Shop by Artybaker review: This authentically French Kimmage bakery offers the best bagels in DublinBy Corinna Hardgrave
PoliticsFrances Fitzgerald rules herself out of Áras race but MEP Seán Kelly considers run By Ellen Coyne
Inside Politics PodcastWhere does Mairead McGuinness’s shock withdrawal leave the presidential race?Listen | 47:40
BusinessSpar and Londis operator BWG Foods’ profits jump by 30% on back of ‘record-high sales’ By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastFar-right Israeli minister taunts jailed Palestinian leader during prison visitBy Mark Weiss
On The Money NewsletterPensioners do not need to panic over Revenue letter about owed taxBy Dominic Coyle
Social Affairs‘They failed Shannon,’ say parents of student who was killed after emergency services left herBy Freya McClements
Soccer‘Not in my hands’: Eddie Howe has lost control of Alexander Isak’s Newcastle futureBy Louise Taylor
Housing & PlanningMet Éireann spends almost €500,000 on planning consultants in 18 monthsBy Niamh Towey
BusinessProperty firm refused permission to continue letting 10 apartments near Dublin CastleBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeFriedrich Merz’s first 100 days in office: a mutinous coalition partner, furious political allies and disastrous poll numbersBy Derek Scally
SoccerKeith Andrews on getting the Brentford top job: ‘I’m all right with a little bit of scepticism around me’By Ed Aarons
An Irish DiaryBarns ignoble – Frank McNally on Tom Waits’s barn obsession (and why Macbeth is innocent)By Frank McNally
MusicInternational Oasis fans arrive in Dublin: ‘We needed an Irish address to buy tickets, so we said we lived in Limerick’By Stephen Conneely
EuropeWarm handshake: Trump and Putin meet in Alaska for high-stakes summit on UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
IrelandStatus orange forest fire warning issued, as Met Éireann forecasts hot weekend conditionsBy Órla Ryan and Kate Byrne
WorldTrump and Putin fail to agree Ukraine peace deal after ‘extremely productive meeting’ in AlaskaBy Daniel McLaughlin