Advertising FeatureEngineering takes centre stage at the National Ploughing Championships this September
MusicThe Music Quiz: According to Rolling Stone, which song is Taylor Swift’s most romantic?By Tony Clayton-Lea
FoodSneak preview: Chef Cúán Greene’s Collison-backed Laois restaurant and guesthouse takes shapeBy Joanne Cronin
LettersLetters to the Editor, September 3rd: On the West Bank, school secretaries, supports for artists, and tradwives
ResidentialRegency residence on 22 acres adjacent to Dublin’s Shackleton Gardens for €4.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
StageSean-nós dancer Edwina Guckian: ‘I have very bad eyesight – which comes in really useful, as I can’t see the audience’By Siobhán Long
Property ClinicThe developer of our housing scheme won’t hand over the common areas. What can we do?By Paul Huberman
Commercial PropertyNuns seek €10m for site next to UCD primed for student accommodationBy Ronald Quinlan
IrelandMayo beekeeper Kathleen Devine dies after suffering multiple stings By Tom Shiel and Ella Sloane
Commercial PropertyDublin docklands office price plunges to €25m as latest buyer walks awayBy Ronald Quinlan
PoliticsPresidential election: Just three weeks for Independent candidates to secure nominationBy Pat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Harry McGee
OpinionAverage Dublin City Council tenant pays just €77 rent per week. That may have to riseBy Lorcan Sirr
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: After nearly a century, has the time come for a GAA President of Ireland?By Seán Moran
Abroad‘Jesus, there’s some altitude here’: Introducing Mexico City’s first GAA clubBy Hannah McCarthy
OpinionTrump’s persistent idiocy has hugely diminished America’s standing in world affairsBy Michael McDowell
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson not yet settled on starting 11 for opening World Cup qualifier against HungaryBy Gavin Cummiskey
Soccer‘It’s go-time’: Caoimhín Kelleher urges Ireland to push for winning start to World Cup bidBy Gordon Manning
OpinionI find myself in agreement with the architect of Brexit about the flags on Dublin’s streetsBy Kathy Sheridan
RugbyNew Zealand will be a threat all over the park, but Ireland can do damage where it countsBy Nathan Johns
PeopleMonths went by, the message in a bottle slipped our minds, until a couple of weeks agoBy Niamh O'Reilly
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: Female pension pot deficit, the real cost of food and Lions cut lossesBy Conn Ó Midheach
In the News PodcastCan Keir Starmer claw back control as Nigel Farage soars in the polls?By Sorcha PollakListen | 19:21
MotorsLeap for joy? Or dive for cover? Leapmotor’s ultra-affordable models arrive in IrelandBy Neil Briscoe
Politics‘Heather gets things done’: Pride in Drum as Humphreys begins Áras campaignBy Stephen Farrell in Drum, Co Monaghan
EducationLosing friends, bullying and tests: Concerns around starting secondary school By Fiachra Gallagher
Asia-PacificXi Jinping warns world faces ‘peace or war’, as Putin, Kim join him for military paradeBy Denis Staunton
BusinessState must build 25,000 apartments annually to hit housing targets, says Cairn Homes chief By Colin Gleeson and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TennisNovak Djokovic sets up Alcaraz showdown after reaching 14th US Open semi-finalBy Tumaini Carayol
PoliticsArts Council said it was ‘lean agency’ in seeking €160m at time of botched IT projectBy Ellen Coyne
Social AffairsMore public sector and Civil Service jobs earmarked for disabled people By Kitty Holland
Inside Politics PodcastIreland’s role in a broken United Nations: ‘there’s cynicism among member states towards our so-called neutrality’Listen | 41:38
PoliticsQ&A: Presidential election - everything you need to know on the runners and how to voteBy Sarah Burns
HealthDoctor who failed to refer ‘red flag’ patient for mammogram should be suspended, urges Medical CouncilBy Shauna Bowers
FilmFirst Look: A House of Dynamite, Kathryn Bigelow’s rattling nuclear potboiler, feels agonisingly realBy Tara Brady
Asia-PacificLasers, hypersonic missiles and underwater drones: China’s new weapons that worry the West
Middle EastMost Israelis want a ceasefire. So why is their government pressing ahead with new Gaza offensive?By Mark Weiss
EducationPanel considers sanction for teacher who had sexual relationship with Leaving Cert studentBy Stephen Farrell
Inside Business PodcastWhy are some independent Irish breweries turning off their taps and closing?Listen | 42:16
MusicSabrina Carpenter: Man’s Best Friend review – After Espresso, this decaf album desperately lacks buzzBy Ed Power
GolfIrish Open lowdown: The K Club plays host as 11 Irish players look for memorable weekBy Philip Reid
DublinDublin’s Victorian fruit and veg market being restored to former glory at a cost of €44mBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessNorthern Ireland facing ‘quite scary’ shortage of key skilled workers, minister saysBy Mark Hennessy
PoliticsPresidential election: Heather Humphreys hoping for ‘good clean campaign’ By Vivienne Clarke and Marie O’Halloran
Crime & LawGarda charged with sexual assault and coercive control against his former partnerBy Brendan Furlong
GolfPádraig Harrington rules himself out of the Presidency: ‘I have a lot of opinions, so not having your own opinions is not great’By Philip Reid
HealthSedative known as the ‘coffin tablet’ makes up large quantity of seized medication hereBy Shauna Bowers
EducationIreland’s largest school forced to close classes due to secretary and caretaker strikeBy Jen Hogan
CourtsMan drove into Garda van after taking exception to reports about Tricolour, court toldBy Brendan Furlong
Crime & LawConflicting witness statements emerge concerning missing boy, presumed deadBy Conor Gallagher and Kitty Holland
Middle EastIsraeli protesters call for ceasefire in Gaza and immediate release of hostagesBy Mark Weiss
GolfShane Lowry: ‘If I can’t get myself motivated over the next month, I should pack it in’By Johnny Watterson
EuropeEuropean leaders to brief Trump after summit on security guarantees for Ukraine By Daniel McLaughlin
Gaelic GamesFormer Meath and Antrim manager Andy McEntee joins Monaghan’s backroom teamBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawThree men, one woman arrested in Dublin as part of human trafficking investigation By Órla Ryan
EditorialsProscribing Palestine Action undermines the liberal principles which the UK claims to stand for
UKNigel Farage tells US Congress Graham Linehan arrest proves UK has ‘become North Korea’By Órla Ryan
TV & RadioDev - Rise and Rule review: Chatty, well-made series fails to decode Éamon de ValeraBy Ed Power
RugbyIreland backrow Brittany Hogan carries more than her share of the load at World CupBy Nathan Johns