BooksAisling series authors: ‘It’s jarring to see the clothes I wore in my early twenties referred to as ‘vintage’’By Martin Doyle
FilmFour new films to see this week: The Swallow, Steve, Girls & Boys, A Big Bold Beautiful JourneyBy Donald Clarke and Tara Brady
PeopleI could hardly breathe when I heard ‘Mum’s gone missing’, but then I knew what had happenedBy James Pretlove
GolfFrom War by the Shore to Battle of Brookline, three times the Ryder Cup in the US had a nasty edgeBy Philip Reid
GolfShane Lowry on Europe’s Ryder Cup chances: ‘We have a great opportunity to do something amazing’By Philip Reid
PoliticsIn Heather Humphreys country: ‘It was hard to find a Protestant not in the Orange Order’By Mark Hennessy
IrelandOverheard: What Ireland’s largest employer wants from its next chief executiveBy Steven Carroll
Your Wellness‘I don’t really want to have contact with a friend right now. I dread being asked to her wedding’By Roe McDermott
Your MoneyTrump suggests ending quarterly reporting, raising questions for investorsBy Proinsias O'Mahony
CourtsIreland’s judge on Europe’s human rights court says court facing ‘serious test’ By Mary Carolan
USDark cloud hangs over UN headquarters as leaders gather for ‘World Cup of Diplomacy’By Keith Duggan
CourtsWoman says ex-partner demanded money and threatened to publish photos of her undressingBy Niamh O’Donoghue
OpinionSuspension of Jimmy Kimmel is a ratcheting-up of Donald Trump’s attack on free speechBy Hugh Linehan
WorkTrump’s H-1B visa fee prompts emergency guidance from companiesBy Joe Miller, Andres Schipani, Rafe Rosner-Uddin, Akila Quinio and Ilya Gridneff
Financial ServicesEU to block Big Tech from new financial data sharing systemBy Barbara Moens and Paola Tamma
Work‘Everyone gets the same amount of profit share whether you’re the kitchen steward or the CEO’By Olive Keogh
TV & RadioThe Traitors Ireland’s Kevin McGahern: ‘I think it’s miles better than the UK version’By Róisín Ingle
BusinessFailure to close climate action gap could cost us €26bn – imagine what that might achieveBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Social AffairsSocial workers ‘afraid’ to share information about children due to GDPR concernsBy Órla Ryan
PoliticsThreats to politicians ‘a phenomenon’ that can no longer be ignored, says Verona Murphy By Jack Horgan-Jones
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
SportMax Verstappen wins F1 Azerbaijan GP while Lando Norris struggles after Piastri crashBy Giles Richards
PoliticsBudget 2026 will slow growth in expenditure seen in recent years, Jack Chambers saysBy Colm Keena
An Irish DiaryArtefact facts: Garryduff bird takes flight as part of Cork museum exhibitionBy Colette Sheridan
Athletics‘I gave it everything’: Cian McPhillips reflects on groundbreaking World Championships 800m runsBy Ian O'Riordan
Crime & LawIrish State has ‘serious questions to answer’ after Daniel Aruebose’s death, Ombudsman saysBy Órla Ryan
SoccerGabriel Martinelli breaks Manchester City resistance to earn Arsenal point By David Hytner at the Emirates Stadium
Crime & Law‘A dark cloud over Donabate’: Dublin community holds vigil for Daniel Aruebose By Conor Lally and Órla Ryan
Middle EastBritain, Portugal, Canada and Australia formally recognise Palestinian stateBy George Parker and James Shotter
Middle EastIsraeli attacks on Gaza residential buildings kill at least 31 people, health officials sayBy Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo and Steven Scheer in Jerusalem
SoccerAll in the Game: Being card sharp in pursuit of that elusive Lionel Messi rookie treasureBy Mary Hannigan
TV & RadioTraitors Ireland review: Things take a nasty turn as another falls at the roundtable By Ed Power
EducationNew primary school curriculum includes emphasis on language skills and Stem subjectsBy Brian Mooney