BooksThese Divided Isles: Ireland and UK shared history told with ‘reliable pithiness’By Daniel Mulhall
BooksYellowface author RF Kuang: ‘I’m actually not happy with any of my earlier novels’By Niamh Donnelly
CultureEvent Guide: Electric Picnic, Robbie Williams, Addison Rae and the other best things to do in Ireland this weekBy Tony Clayton-Lea
DrinkFinding a light red wine isn’t always easy, but find the right one and it’s worth itBy John Wilson
Europe‘Bravery lessons’ and torture chambers: life for young Ukrainians under Russian rule By Lara Marlowe
FilmEva Victor on pitching their debut film, Sorry, Baby: ‘It felt so personal I thought rejection might kill me’By Tara Brady
BooksThe Joyce of Everyday Life by Vicki Mahaffey: A persuasive case that his writing is best embraced in a spirit of lively amusementBy Helen Cullen
BooksContinuity and Change: Postwar Migration Between Ireland and Australia 1945-2024By Evelyn Conlon
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ObituariesFrank Grimes obituary: Versatile film and stage actor who found mainstream recognition in Coronation Street
EnvironmentIn defence of badgers: Far from being aggressive, they welcome lodgers to share their homesBy Richard Nairn
BusinessUS fund that owns Inter Milan gets approval for 145 apartments at south Dublin site By Hugh Dooley
Opinion‘Fear became my daily companion’: Joan Freeman on her bruising presidential electionBy Joan Freeman
SoccerHow a low-key manager from Athlone fits into the story of Swansea City and Snoop DoggBy Michael Walker
GardeningSix things to do in the early autumn garden to prepare for winter and springBy Fionnuala Fallon
CultureThe challenges of creating the new Irish dictionary: ‘There was no word for avocado’By Patrick Freyne
People‘I cannot consume the news without being angry’: Writer Ann Friedman on losing faith in global justiceBy Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionMothers really do have less free time than fathers – but I have stumbled on a loopholeBy Rachel O'Dwyer
TV & RadioRTÉ’s Steve Carson: ‘It would be great if Patrick Kielty continued as Late Late host’By Laura Slattery
PeopleAs dating apps lose their appeal, the race is on to create real-world experiencesBy Roe McDermott and Ciara O'Brien
Social Affairs‘Serious concerns’ over conspiracy theory group forming shadow system of county councilsBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawThe new IRB: a band of conspiracy theorists who have set up a parallel Irish ‘government’By Conor Gallagher
OpinionUnfortunately, Fine Gael’s candidate selection process for president looks like a victory paradeBy Harry McGee
Politics‘Now is your time’: How Michael Healy-Rae led the push for a Heather Humphreys presidential runBy Ellen Coyne
SoccerA Roman renaissance for Evan Ferguson could help Ireland reach the World Cup By Gavin Cummiskey
Social Affairs‘I was scared for my life’: Doctor considering leaving country after alleged racially motivated abuseBy Órla Ryan
DublinNew Dublin suburb of Ballyboggan may be renamed Broombridge-Hamilton, have 8,500 homesBy Olivia Kelly
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke can take heart from Keely Hodgkinson’s superb comeback after injuryBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyStacey Flood: We have had Traitors, Tinpot Cups, saunas and sushi, but now it is time to playBy Stacey Flood
BusinessDart extension ‘fully compatible’ with Cairn Homes developments in Donabate after amendments, developer saysBy Hugh Dooley
DublinThe Beatles, Paddy’s Wigwam and lesser-known ties between Dublin and LiverpoolBy Ronan McGreevy
HealthOver 50 consultants urge State to stop using Israeli medicines ‘if viable alternatives’By Ellen Coyne
TennisIga Swiatek targets US Open as perfect way to sign off on season of redemptionBy Tumaini Carayol
BusinessEdward McCloskey of Irish firm WaterWipes: The target is becoming a ‘billion-dollar brand’By Colin Gleeson
IrelandNine-year-old boy named locally after dying in Co Donegal machinery incident By Stephen Maguire
BooksDesire-propelled prose from Rosemary Jenkinson; a compelling novel by Lynda Marron; Monto uncovered with Caroline WestBy Brigid O'Dea
BooksEverything and the Kitchen Sink by Simon Matthews: A survey of entertainment in pre-Beatles BritainBy Donald Clarke
BooksRemember When by Fiona Phillips: An unflinching first-person account of the slide into Alzheimer’s By Ruby Eastwood
BooksWho Will Remain by Kasim Ali: A sociological message delivered through truly propulsive writingBy Lucy Sweeney Byrne
IrelandIsrael claims Lebanese intelligence officer covered up murder of Irish peacekeeper Seán RooneyBy Conor Gallagher
SoccerSpurs stun the Etihad again as Johnson and Palhinha strikes sink Manchester City By Jamie Jackson at the Etihad Stadium
Ireland‘We love Ireland and want to be here’: International Fest celebrates community life By Sarah Slater
SoccerArsenal put five past Leeds but lose Ødegaard and Saka to injuryBy David Hytner at the Emirates Stadium