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BooksIndignity: A Life Reimagined by Lea Ypi - Artfully reconstructing a secret family historyBy Kevin Power
Books‘St Colman’s was very special to Elizabeth Bowen’: A community’s effort to save part of Ireland’s literary heritageBy Mary Leland
EducationGoing to third level a big step for students with additional needs, but there are supportsBy Arlene Harris
Commercial PropertyDublin city centre site with full planning for student accommodation guiding at €11.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleMy daughter and her friend describe a fella as ‘a bit chopped’. That’s bad, right?By Céire Sadlier
Gaelic GamesJason Forde happy to remain at Liam Cahill’s disposal for Tipperary next seasonBy Gordon Manning
Social AffairsStudent accommodation crisis: ‘My commute takes two hours if there are no train delays’By Emmet Malone
SportNFL: Former Down player Charlie Smyth says his ‘time will come’ to be starting kickerBy David Gorman
PoliticsSupport for Catherine Connolly presidential campaign solidifying among Sinn Féin TDsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
HealthChildren in low-income families are most exposed to unhealthy food, report finds By Shauna Bowers
OpinionHere is everything that is wrong in Ireland’s planning system in one project By Michael McDowell
Your Wellness‘My lovely husband has changed . . . and I am one of the people he has pushed away’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastRFK Jr: Will Trump stand by America’s vaccine-skeptic health chief? By Sorcha PollakListen | 26:40
Business Today NewsletterStudent housing giant puts plans on hold and top author hit for €2.1m Revenue settlementBy Dominic Coyle
BusinessElectric Ireland announces surprise gas price cut, with electricity to stay unchanged this winterBy Conor Pope
TV & RadioIrish chef Anna Haugh part of new BBC MasterChef presenting team after sacking of Gregg Wallace and John TorodeBy Michael Savage
BusinessDublin Airport apologises and promises €350,000 in parking refunds after overcharging customers By Conor Pope
StageTesto, at Dublin Fringe, is a kinetic, noisy, thrilling adventure into genderpunk and transmascBy Tara Brady
RugbyIreland v France, Rugby World Cup quarter-final: TV details, teams news, tickets and head-to-head recordBy Muireann Duffy
StageAliens, at Dublin Fringe, is a poignant, dysfunctional road trip via an Irish ice cream dynastyBy Harry Higgins
MusicCMAT nominated for Mercury Prize for second year in a row, along with Fontaines DCBy Casey Cooper-Fiske
RestaurantsIrishwoman’s US restaurant named one of the best restaurants of 2025 by the New York Times By Hosanna Boulter
Ukraine WarRussia says it had not planned to hit any targets in Poland amid condemnation of drone incidentBy Sarah Burns
TV & RadioGregg Wallace: Former MasterChef presenter opens legal claim against BBC over dismissalBy Matthew Weaver
Middle EastTrump is ‘very unhappy’ about military attack in Qatar. What now for US-Israeli relations?By Michael Jansen
AthleticsWorld Athletics Championships: Irish in action, TV details, schedule and moreBy Ian O'Riordan
IrelandPartial closure order issued to a McDonald’s restaurant over rodent droppings in storage unit By Conor Pope
PoliticsTaoiseach and Tánaiste welcome EC proposal to partially suspend EU-Israel agreementBy Harry McGee
GolfDonald Trump’s course in Doonbeg to host the Amgen Irish Open next yearBy Philip Reid and Harry McGee
Health‘This could kill’: Highest dosage MDMA ever seen in Ireland identified at Electric Picnic By Sorcha Pollak
CourtsSecond man pleads guilty to theft of £95,000 Banksy artwork from Belfast galleryBy John Cassidy
SoccerWas Ireland’s defeat in Armenia the most calamitous loss in the history of Irish football?By Mary Hannigan
EnvironmentFarmers to land €100k average payouts as part of Shannon water pipeline deal By Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessLarry Ellison overtakes Elon Musk to become world’s richest personBy Richard Waters and Rafe Rosner-Uddin
PoliticsAlmost 100 bodies in Ireland responsible for regulation and licensing, new competitiveness plan disclosesBy Harry McGee
Crime & LawDeep excavation in search for boy assumed dead as three diggers used by gardaíBy Conor Lally
PoliticsFour presidential hopefuls set to make pitches for nomination to TDs and SenatorsBy Cormac McQuinn
HealthMater hospital marks 40 years since carrying out Ireland’s first heart transplantBy Ella Sloane
CourtsShowjumper’s ex-partner denies he lacked authority to remove horses from equestrian centreBy Mary Carolan
BoxingAoife O’Rourke, Patsy Joyce and Grainne Walsh secure medals at World Boxing Championships By Ciarán Kirk
CourtsGarda who engaged in sexual act with woman in station challenges fresh suspensionBy Mary Carolan
EuropeNato will defend ‘every inch’ of its territory, says Rutte after drone incident in PolandBy Derek Scally
Social AffairsChild poverty reduction target of 3% by 2030 not sufficient, says charityBy Tim O'Brien
Housing & PlanningKilliney residents win planning battle in bid to halt development at Montebello HouseBy Gordon Deegan
Housing & PlanningLDA will make only ‘minor contribution’ to housing targets in near term, report findsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioStranded on Honeymoon Island review: Dating show makes Love Island look like Mastermind By Ed Power
BusinessRift opens up between DAA board and its CEO Kenny JacobsBy Joe Brennan, Arthur Beesley and Martin Wall
ResidentialRathmines home of former taoiseach now owned by son, Sherry FitzGerald founder, for €3.75mBy Kevin Courtney
BusinessNephin Energy agrees deal with Flogas to sell renewable gas at new Mayo plant By Ciarán Hancock