BooksJulia Kelly: ‘My mum died swimming in the Galápagos at 71. It was a strangely beautiful end for her’By Martin Doyle
BooksThe Lie of the Land by John Gibbons and Positive Tipping Points by Tim Lenton: Engaging, detailed, terrifying By Pádraic Fogarty
BooksSo You Want to Own Greenland? Lessons from the Vikings to Trump: A much sought-after propertyBy Andrew Lynch
CultureSounds from a Safe Harbour, Dublin Fringe Festival and the other best things to do in Ireland this weekBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksInherited Fate by Noémi Orvos-Tóth: a welcome deepening of how we understand the human predicamentBy Paul D’Alton
PeopleVirgin Media presenter Katja Mia: People seem to have this new-found confidence to be blatantly racistBy Róisín Ingle
FoodThe secret world of Irish apples: why are they so juicy and why do we import most of those we buy? By Russ Parsons
PeopleTurning my old GAA programmes into a book: From treasured games to elusive collectors’ items By John Kelly
MusicSaint Etienne on bowing out: ‘Some of the things people said got me crying. You don’t realise the impact you’ve had’By Ed Power
ArtSara Baume: The time had come to respect my mother’s medieval s**t. So I began to dig into the pastBy Sara Baume
StageMarina Carr and Caitríona McLaughlin on The Boy: ‘We’re constantly being told what to do, what to think. We’ll turn into zombies’By Ruby Eastwood
EnvironmentA plague is wiping out white-clawed crayfish in a river near Limerick cityBy Ella McSweeney
PeopleMiddle-aged renters: ‘At this age, unless I won the Lotto, how would I afford anything?’By Jen Hogan
SoccerIreland vs Hungary preview: Just how important is tonight’s game for World Cup chances?By Gavin Cummiskey
Ireland‘We are in McDonald’s but your son is refusing the food’: How Irish households are boycotting Israeli productsBy Martin Wall
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson has given Ireland hope, but now is the moment to follow throughBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsWho will be Sinn Féin’s nominee for president? An insider says the ground may be shiftingBy Harry McGee
SoccerKen Early: Jack Charlton would not have been surprised by what Heimir is asking of Ireland teamBy Ken Early
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘The old man running a restaurant is like asking me to teach physics through Irish’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 05:47
PoliticsPoliticians under attack: ‘In the space of an hour five people called me a c**t’By Conor Lally
BooksTen years of DLR LexIcon in Dún Laoghaire: ‘People thought it was a vanity project and too much money’By Sylvia Thompson
People10 things to make Dublin better, from public baths to scrapping gated communitiesBy Una Mullally
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Could France go bust? The fallout for the EU would be enormousBy David McWilliams
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: It will take a miracle to beat Ballygunner – maybe Austin Gleeson can conjure oneBy Malachy Clerkin
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowState coerced my mother to give up a well-paid job when she married
OpinionThree (other) big issues preoccupying Irish politicians: spending, housing, neutralityBy Pat Leahy
BusinessInsurance reform ‘needed to stop legal bills driving up cost of compensation claims’, industry saysBy Hugh Dooley
PoliticsPresidential hopeful Maria Steen’s views on social issues could alienate potential allies By Ellen Coyne
SoccerLow Irish representation in Women’s Super League is no bad thing for Carla WardBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessNestlé gets a pass for handling of CEO affair – but new boss has no room to falterBy Joe Brennan
Your MoneyWhile Dalio warns of Trump and autocracy, Ackman minds the mortgage formsBy Proinsias O'Mahony
USSentence terms for boy who pleaded guilty over killing of Irishman in US to remain secret By Keith Duggan
PoliticsPresidential election: Fine Gael tells its councillors to block Independents seeking nominationsBy Cormac McQuinn
UKIsraeli arms manufacturer closes UK facility targeted by Palestine ActionBy Haroon Siddique and Jamie Grierson
PoliticsSinging ex-lord mayor Kieran McCarthy joins colourful cast seeking presidency nominationBy Barry Roche
BooksA breezy essay from Anthony Quinn; a novel to appeal to the mind by Craig Jordan-Baker; and Celia de Fréine’s first short story collection in English
EnvironmentSecond Asian hornet nest found in Cork, with sighting in Dublin confirmedBy Órla Ryan and Cian O'Connell
Fine Art & AntiquesBronze masks of Irish river gods expected to fetch €80,000-€120,000By Sylvia Thompson
PoliticsIreland praised for Palestine support but Government urged to do more at solidarity marchBy Cian O'Connell
Common GroundLegacy body must have power to recommend Troubles prosecutions, says Hilary BennBy Mark Hennessy
Gaelic GamesGAA annual congress to vote on extending All-Ireland championships to AugustBy Seán Moran
SoccerIreland player ratings: Caoimhín Kelleher recovers well but a nightmare evening for some By Malachy Clerkin
SoccerAdam Idah rescues late draw for Ireland in opening World Cup qualifier against HungaryBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerIreland show great character but Hallgrímsson’s principles weren’t on show in the opening 15 minutesBy Malachy Clerkin
World Cup qualifiersIreland 2 Hungary 2: Boys in Green come from 2-0 down to draw at the Aviva – As it happenedBy Mary Hannigan
SoccerIreland ‘not happy with a point’ against Hungary, but ‘more positives than negatives,’ says HallgrímssonBy Gavin Cummiskey