BooksThe Quiet Ear - An Investigation of Missing Sound: Deafness not as deficit, but a distinctive mode of relating to the worldBy Adam Wyeth
BusinessIrish publicly quoted companies to spend record €6.9bn on buybacks amid global flurryBy Joe Brennan
BusinessFinance sector urges Central Bank to stop ‘gold-plating’ EU rules and be given competition mandateBy Joe Brennan
BusinessCaution among Irish venture capitalists leads investment activity to fall nearly 80%, says KPMGBy Hugh Dooley
BusinessMedicine pricing agreement coming to end with no talks yet sanctioned on successor dealBy Dominic Coyle
StageCautionary Tales composer Errollyn Wallen: ‘I always carry my inner child with me. She’s very precious’By Michael Dervan
FilmBarbie Ferreira: ‘Even when I don’t feel confident I feign it, to control the space I’m in’By Tara Brady
Property ClinicThere’s a telegraph pole in my garden and I don’t know what it’s for, or who owns it. How can I find out?By Val O'Brien
ResidentialLook inside: Builder-owner’s transformed and extended Kimmage cottage for €750,000By Jessica Doyle
Housing & Planning‘We started looking in early January’: Southern students search for lower rents in BelfastBy Seanín Graham
HealthProstate cancer: ‘Getting the news was a shock – I was 49, very fit and had no symptoms’By Arlene Harris
ResidentialTV chef Aisling Larkin on ‘blowing up’ her life to move home to Waterford: ‘When I’m here, I’m calmer’By Jessica Doyle
EducationThe new Leaving Cert changes explained: ‘The most significant reforms in a century’By Peter McGuire
PoliticsBilly Kelleher allies believe there is ‘route to win’ Fianna Fáil presidential nomination, despite Jim Gavin’s leadBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerHungary fans believe something special is brewing ahead of World Cup campaign opener in DublinBy Bence Borbola
GolfIrish Open golf: Conor Purcell leaves lonely road behind for a week that could transform his yearBy Philip Reid
PoliticsFianna Fáil’s secret ballot on presidential candidate could yet prove unpredictable By Cormac McQuinn
OpinionWe must stand up to Trump on climate. The alternative is too bleak to contemplateBy Eamon Ryan
Gaelic GamesCoaching churn: Just two counties still to appoint football managers for 2026By Seán Moran
EuropeGerman campaigners welcome Irish intervention over Berlin police after protest violenceBy Derek Scally
TransportNTA spent just €97 on Dublin West bus services in 2022 and nothing at all in 2023By Marie O’Halloran
MediaEven if RTÉ stretched to its limit, Claire Byrne likely stood to gain 60% more by moving to Newstalk By Hugh Linehan
PoliticsChipmakers need help with high energy costs, Taoiseach told Ursula von der Leyen By Jack Power
Your WellnessChildhood cancer: ‘I had this thing in my head that, until somebody tells me, it’s not real’By Sheila Wayman
OpinionWe made a big mistake allowing our children to use social media. Now we’re doing it again with AIBy Alex Cooney
PeopleFrom Nigeria to Ireland: ‘The people in Dublin are so difficult; you would be shocked that people can actually behave that way’By Hosanna Boulter
Science‘I’m a fighter’: The Irish people paying to cryopreserve their bodies for life after deathBy Jack White
Business Today Newsletter€6.9bn share buyback, prepping for early retirement and RTÉ after Claire BynreBy Conn Ó Midheach
BusinessPound falls as UK long-term borrowing costs hit highest level since 1998By Emily Herbert, Ian Smith, Sam Fleming, Delphine Strauss and George Parker
Gaelic GamesDerek Lyng gets new term in Kilkenny while Pádraic Joyce stays on in GalwayBy Gordon Manning
People‘I went from a teacher to being in charge of three public hospitals’: The 100-year-old Irish nun revered in AustraliaBy Hosanna Boulter
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson on gender pay dispute: ‘Equal pay is for someone else to decide’By Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsFine Gael confirms Heather Humphreys as candidate as presidential vote set for October 24thBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawGardaí unable to locate missing boy in Dublin who is feared dead, says CommissionerBy Conor Lally
PoliticsHeather Humphreys profile: Popular Fine Gael matriarch is no stranger to controversy but has broad appealBy Ellen Coyne
Classroom to CollegeA is for Audit, B is for Budgeting: Managing your finances as a studentBy Kate Byrne
FilmFirst Look: Amanda Seyfried is electrifying in Mona Fastvold’s masterly Testament of Ann LeeBy Donald Clarke
BusinessBritons cool on Ireland as a ‘value for money’ holiday destinationBy Ciara O'Brien and Dominic Coyle
Asia-PacificNorth Korea’s Kim Jong-un arrives in Beijing on board armoured train ahead of military paradeBy Denis Staunton
Education‘Our absence impacts the children’: School secretaries and caretakers continue strike over work conditionsBy Emmet Malone and Pat Leahy
Social AffairsSt John of God brothers to step aside and appoint lay people to take over governanceBy Patsy McGarry
GolfIrish Open tee-times: Fans set for early start at The K Club if they want to catch the starsBy Emmet Riordan
BusinessHealthcare packaging company Nelipak paid €35m dividend before seeking staff redundanciesBy Hugh Dooley
Education‘She knows she’s being excluded’: Children with additional needs left without school placesBy Fiachra Gallagher
EuropeUkraine war: Mixed signals from European states on any future peacekeeping force By Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsFormer scout leader died by suicide day before trial on sex abuse charges, coroner findsBy Órla Ryan
BooksThe Two Roberts by Damian Barr: Eloquent imagining of the lives of artists Colquhoun and MacBrydeBy Neil Hegarty
USUS federal judge blocks Trump’s deployment of National Guard in CaliforniaBy Stefania Palma in Washington
TransportGardaí paid speed camera operators €18m last year - €5m more than it received in finesBy Ronan McGreevy
HealthMayo bee death: Multiple stings increase chances of major anaphylactic shockBy Dr Muiris Houston
Asia-PacificIndonesian police fire tear gas and rubber bullets at student protestersBy Yuddy Cahya Budiman and Stanley Widianto
Crime & LawBoy missing, presumed dead, spent time in care before being returned to familyBy Conor Lally and Kitty Holland
PoliticsFianna Fáil MEP Billy Kelleher secures enough support to bid for party’s presidential nominationBy Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastThousands of Israeli reservists report for duty ahead of new Gaza City offensive By Mark Weiss
TennisAlcaraz finds imperious best to march past Lehecka into US Open semi-finalsBy Bryan Armen Graham and Tumaini Carayol
AfricaSudan landslide kills hundreds in famine-stricken and wartorn Darfur regionBy Declan Walsh and Qasim Nauman
Crime & LawWoman (30s) arrested over threat to kidnap Simon Harris’s children freed without chargeBy Conor Gallagher