Books‘An honesty like no other’: Padraic Fiacc’s legacy recognised in his Belfast birthplaceBy Tara McEvoy
FilmFour new films to see this week: Materialists, Together, Night Always Comes and Oslo Stories: LoveBy Donald Clarke and Tara Brady
Stage‘I was sitting having a whiskey with Tommy Tiernan, going, yeah, this is my life. What a gift’By Lauren Murphy
BooksTriona Campbell: ‘Expect betrayals, a heavy body count, twists, heartbreak and romance’By Martin Doyle
WorkAn Irish woman in Barcelona: ‘Climate change has made the summer months difficult’ By Deirdre McQuillan
PeopleWe decided to drive the new EV across the country. It wasn’t long before things became tenseBy Seán Moncrieff
PeopleCautious communications and sparse use of English have helped the first US pope to keep a low profileBy Naomi O’Leary
USGenteel streets of Washington’s Georgetown meet National Guard in Trump’s crime crackdownBy Keith Duggan
IrelandThe Irish caminos: Climbing the ‘passage of the birds’ - a Connemara rival to Croagh PatrickBy Frank McNally
Your Wellness‘I’m in my 40s and dating after my husband died – but I find the apps genuinely creepy’By Roe McDermott
People‘I chose my Confirmation name after my favourite footballer. In retrospect, it’s pretty funny’By Tony Clayton-Lea
AthleticsHow Niamh Allen has combined motherhood with a sharp rise to the top of Irish women’s distance runningBy Ian O'Riordan
Budget 2026Dropping cost-of-living measures is key pre-budget minefield for Government to navigateBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsWoman who alleges partner ‘forces’ her to have sex every second night granted barring orderBy Jack White
RugbySeven years after her big breakthrough, Béibhinn Parsons feels like Rugby World Cup is just the startBy Johnny Watterson
BooksFrankly by Nicola Sturgeon: A candid, engaging memoir, although I’m not sure about her take on Irish reunificationBy Daniel Mulhall
USUS stops issuing visas for sick Gazan children after campaign led by ‘proud Islamaphobe’ Laura LoomerBy Robert Mackey
IrelandFormer BBC reporter Peter Taylor: ‘People forget how we got to Good Friday – how precious it is’By Freya McClements
PoliticsPresidential election: Heather Humphreys giving ‘very serious’ thought to running for Fine GaelBy Ellen Coyne
AmericasThousands of Guatemalans deported from US with nothing more than the contents of a white plastic sackBy Hannah McCarthy in Guatemala City
RugbyWallabies break South Africa’s aura of invincibility in win that asks: is Australian rugby back?By Daniel Gallan
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland handball finals: Martina McMahon wins women’s title, Gary McConnell dethrones Robbie McCarthyBy Paul Fitzptrick
SportConnacht and Munster take wins in Women’s Interpros second roundBy Linley MacKenzie and Dave Mervyn
HealthAssessments of children who may have had unnecessary hip surgeries pushed back to next yearBy Shauna Bowers
EuropeTrump pressing Ukraine for a quick deal after failed summit is a clear triumph for PutinBy Daniel McLaughlin
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
IrelandUkraine has right to make decisions on its territory, says Taoiseach after Trump commentsBy Ellen Coyne
An Irish DiaryA close shave: Colm Keena on the trials and tribulations of a summer job in St James’s hospitalBy Colm Keena
SoccerCalafiori pounces on Bayindir error as Arsenal grind to win at Manchester UnitedBy Jamie Jackson
SoccerManchester United 0 Arsenal 1: Gunners with a win at Old Trafford – As it happenedBy Muireann Duffy
Middle EastMounting fear in Gaza at Israeli plan to push out 1m Palestinians By Malak A Tantesh in Gaza and Lorenzo Tondo in Jerusalem
SoccerIrish player tracker: Troy Parrott goal streak continues in AZ draw, while Josh Cullen a bright spark for BurnleyBy Conor McEvoy
IrelandScaled-back India Independence Day celebration in Dublin after spate of attacksBy Stephen Conneely
EuropeEuropean leaders to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine with Donald TrumpBy Daniel McLaughlin and Ellen Coyne
GolfScottie Scheffler overhauls Bob MacIntyre with help from stunning chip-in in BaltimoreBy David Gorman