BooksDoing Good - How Ethical Capitalism Can Save Liberal Democracy: provocative, original but sometimes implausibleBy Paschal Donohoe
Your MoneyCan I avoid capital gains tax on a rental property by gifting it to my child?By Dominic Coyle
Advertising Feature‘I never realised a job like this existed’: Why more young people are choosing careers at AirNav Ireland
Advertising FeaturePowering performance: South East Technological University is shaping sporting success
FoodOutdoor dining vibes: 13 great spots for food on a sunny dayBy Corinna Hardgrave, Joanne Cronin and Ali Dunworth
Property ClinicNext door’s landlord built a toilet attached to the side of our house. What can we do?By Val O’Brien
BusinessWorking longer hours not a panacea for those at risk of ‘in-work poverty’, ESRI findsBy Dominic Coyle
MusicSinger Lucy Rose: ‘Almost every doctor I saw was like, Oh, I’ve never treated anyone with this’By Ed Power
EducationSo your daughter wants to study science at university? First, take a reality checkBy Pat O’Connor
ResidentialLook inside: Ranelagh home for sale offers masterclass in contemporary design By Jessica Doyle
BusinessCamden Street bars denied permission to operate on-street tables until closing time By Conor Healy
Brexit anniversary ‘I feel like a museum piece’: Meet the ‘Brexit refugees’ who stayed working in EU institutions after UK leftBy Jack Power
People‘We knew that Ireland had a housing problem, but we did not know the extent of it before we came’By Hosanna Boulter
World CupThomas Tuchel calls on England to strike the right note from the start against GhanaBy Jacob Steinberg
GolfRory McIlroy looking forward to hitting the links ahead of Open challenge at Royal Birkdale By Philip Reid
CourtsJury took 10 hours to decide Jeffrey Donaldson was guilty, 10 minutes to deliver verdictBy Freya McClements
OpinionSecurity gaps leave Ireland vulnerable to foreign intelligence. The State is underpreparedBy Edward Burke
Social AffairsUp to 80% of parents believe children negatively affected by cost-of-living crisisBy Conor Pope
WorkThousands of retail workers struggling financially over inability to get full-time contractsBy Emmet Malone
World CupAll in the Game: Problems surface for Barrow AFC over use of submarine on flagBy Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesKerry entered last weekend as Sam Maguire contenders. They came away as outright favouritesBy Stephen Rochford
PoliticsLegislation to end Ireland’s reputation as ‘puppy farm capital of Europe’ advancesBy Marie O’Halloran
BusinessIreland saw fourth largest decrease in diesel prices across EU in May, data showsBy Conor Healy
Letter of the DayMetroLink just the latest snail’s-pace chapter in Ireland’s infrastructural mythology
Better with Money Podcast‘The cheapest quote can end up being the most expensive’: How to keep renovation costs downBy Aideen FinneganListen to ‘The cheapest quote can end up being the most expensive’: How to keep renovation costs downListen | 38:59
Your Wellness‘Getting around to it is the thing’: A new system to register enduring power of attorneyBy Sheila Wayman
EducationOne week to nail your decision ... how to make the most of the time you have leftBy Peter McGuire
EducationDecision time nears for final CAO course selection – here’s what you need to know By Brian Mooney
EducationBeyond the CAO: Exploring the other educational pathways now open to school leaversBy Brian Mooney
Global BriefingCuba makes sweeping changes to its socialism model but are they enough for Trump? By Denis Staunton
Business Today NewsletterDublin house prices fall, and how to defer your retirement beyond 65By Ciarán Hancock
Early Edition PodcastJeffrey Donaldson guilty verdict; new legislation on dog breeding; and heatwave weather warningListen to Jeffrey Donaldson guilty verdict; new legislation on dog breeding; and heatwave weather warningListen | 11:39
World CupNorway are one of the most exciting sides at the World Cup, spearheaded by Erling HaalandBy Ken Early
Sports BriefingWorld Cup 2026, Day 12: Messi shows he is mortal, before breaking tournament goals recordBy Mary Hannigan
MarketsSpaceX stock declines for third day, erasing over $600bn in value in that timeBy Carmen Reinicke
Inside Politics NewsletterPodium of doom outside Number 10 marks departure of another British prime ministerBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsStaffing at State’s largest centre for vulnerable children has ‘fallen off a cliff’By Kitty Holland
MusicClive Davis always knew how to grab public imagination, from signing Janis Joplin to reinvigorating Rod StewartBy Alexis Petridis
UKSturgeon’s estranged husband jailed for five years after embezzling funds from SNPBy Severin Carrell
Gaelic GamesTributes paid as Galway two-time All-Ireland winner Paul Clancy dies aged 49By Gordon Manning
PoliticsTaoiseach promises engagement with victims of abuse in Co Cork school By Cormac McQuinn and Órla Ryan
PoliticsTaoiseach Micheál Martin defends plan to scrap triple lock before facing Fianna Fáil TDsBy Cormac McQuinn
Scéal“Thug an ceol mé go háiteanna agus pobail ar fud an domhain nár shamhlaíos riamh nuair a bhíos i mo chailín óg.”By Una Mullally
EducationMajority of parents with children in single-sex primary schools want change to coeducationalBy Niamh Towey
Athletics ‘I have been lucky enough to achieve more than I ever imagined’ - Ireland sprinter Phil Healy retiresBy Ian O'Riordan
SoccerShamrock Rovers boss Stephen Bradley calls out ‘worrying’ standard of officiating after Derry draw By Gavin Cooney
CourtsRiad Bouchaker told gardaí he was ‘mad’ over social welfare letter and had a knifeBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsVulnerable children in special-care units injured 116 times last yearBy Darragh McDonagh
BusinessKPMG Australia’s chair and senior partners to depart in wake of audit scandalBy Nic Fildes in Sydney
Housing & PlanningHousing Agency spends €7,000 on French Riviera hotel stays for officialsBy Ken Foxe
TV & RadioHouse of the Dragon review: This scorching Game of Thrones prequel is top-drawer fantasyBy Ed Power
America 2026Podcast: a triple of doubles for World Cup galácticos Messi, Mbappé and HaalandListen to Podcast: a triple of doubles for World Cup galácticos Messi, Mbappé and HaalandListen | 63:30
BusinessEconomists ‘nervous’ about home-building ramping up to target levels, conference hearsBy Ian Curran
BusinessNasdaq falls 2% as Big Tech leads sell-off in global stocksBy Emily Herbert in London, William Sandlund in Hong Kong and Kate Duguid in New York
CourtsMan who shared child abuse images and encouraged sex act on children jailed for 12 monthsBy David Raleigh
Crime & LawMan (33) accused of murdering elderly widow in Waterford to seek bail in High CourtBy Barry Roche
CourtsDermot Desmond defamation action against The Irish Times can be struck out, court toldBy Fiachra Gallagher
Middle East‘If it doesn’t work out, I’m blaming JD’: Vance faces political peril as Trump undercuts Iran talksBy Tyler Pager
CourtsDefamation action against Irish Examiner by planning executive resolved, court hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsDefence Forces members wrongly branded ‘untrustworthy’ have reputations publicly vindicated By Ray Managh
Business‘Witch hunt’ at WRC after adjudicator used internal data in his employment rights claim, hearing toldBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsBook of evidence to be served on man accused of father’s murder at Waterford family farmBy Barry Roche
CourtsBusinessman (73) given 18-month suspended sentence over ‘vile’ campaign against golf managerBy Tim O'Brien
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland semi-final draw will take place at Croke Park following Dublin v Galway quarter-final By Gordon Manning
Dublin‘Bathers should take care’: Swimmers advised to avoid some spots in Dublin due to rainfallBy Jade Wilson
IrelandUnion urges RTÉ to show ‘moral courage’ and rethink decision to broadcast Israel gamesBy Emmet Malone
CourtsFormer sports coach (70s) accused of sexually assaulting four girls in 1970s and 1980sBy Ellen O’Riordan
CourtsAdvocates for children’s rights in court bring challenge to new Government regimeBy Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsFianna Fáil’s Jack Chambers backs tourism levy to fund city developmentBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee
An Irish DiaryCursive Frankenstein – Frank McNally on the horrors of handwriting in middle ageBy Frank McNally
AfricaEbola cases in Congo reach highest first-month total of any outbreak, says WHO By Emma Farge and AyenDeng Bior
CourtsWoman (87) to be sentenced for careless driving causing death of a pensioner By Olivia Kelleher
EnvironmentUisce Éireann prosecuted by environment watchdog on ‘35 occasions’ over wastewater discharge By Emmet Malone
Politics‘Remarkable bravery’: Northern Ireland’s politicians praise Jeffrey Donaldson’s victimsBy Freya McClements
GolfRory McIlroy backs PGA Tour’s proposed new structure as Irish Open could receive boostBy David Gorman
OireachtasDublin Airport passenger cap would result in immediate cut of four million passengers, Minister saysBy Marie O’Halloran
UKKeir Starmer holds ‘frosty’ talks with Andy Burnham to thrash out transition of powerBy Pippa Crerar
World CupCristiano Ronaldo ends his goal drought as rampant Portugal outclass Uzbekistan By Nick Ames
WeatherTemperature of 28.3 degrees recorded in Dublin as hot weather warning kicks inBy Jade Wilson and Katie Mellett
EnvironmentPublic urged to stay safe in heatwave as temperatures soar across EuropeBy Jack Power and Jade Wilson
Politics‘Concrete proposals’ being prepared by EU on restricting social media use for under-16sBy Harry McGee
OireachtasMiriam Lord: One woman’s recollection of abuse at Co Cork school cuts through the talkBy Miriam Lord
EuropeFrance records hottest day ever as 40 drown in heatwave scorching across EuropeBy Ashifa Kassam
Oireachtas‘This is about not annoying the Americans’: Clarity sought on Occupied Territories BillBy Ellen Coyne
IrelandBigger cars are costing Irish motorists parking spaces and threatening lives, study findsBy Neil Briscoe
Social AffairsSharp increase in domestic abuse disclosures the ‘tip of the iceberg’, says Women’s AidBy Cian O'Connell