BooksHey Man by Andrew Meehan: A lyrical novel full of movingly insightful observations By Lucy Sweeney Byrne
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: Humans are innately political, but when does an issue become a moral one?By Seán Moncrieff
FilmIn the Hand of Dante review: A frustratingly wobbly blend of biography, fiction and mythologyBy Tara Brady
MusicMagdalene Songs: ‘The oral histories are harrowing. You read one and then need a break for a few days’By Michael Dervan
Commercial PropertyDublin social housing investment guiding at €6.25m offers buyer 4.88% yieldBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLandmark Dublin pub where Paddy McKillen jnr planned to build apartments seeks €3m By Ronald Quinlan
Social Affairs‘As an older person, it is very scary’: Rise in homeless people aged 65 or olderBy Kitty Holland
UK‘Starmer failed Wales’: Plaid Cymru first minister Rhun ap Iorwerth on nationhood and new challengesBy Mark Paul
Workplace Trends 2026Office-based positions receiving 40% fewer applications than hybrid roles, says recruiterBy Jack White
IrelandYoung asylum seekers may face medical tests to determine age ‘as a last resort’ in disputesBy Martin Wall and Kitty Holland
World Cup‘I relax when I see a player go flat out’: Fifa signs Dundalk grass expert for World CupBy Gavin Cooney
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Dublin are on a high, but Galway have been building quietly and fear nobodyBy Darragh Ó Sé
BusinessMusgrave records €133m profit and rise in turnover in ‘face of market pressure’By Barry O'Halloran
LettersIf climate action requires economic scare stories to secure support, something has gone badly wrong
EconomyAndy Burnham will have to be brave if he wants to get Britain’s economy growing againBy Martin Wolf
OpinionMaking predictions about the world a year from now is a risky game, so here are mineBy Michael McDowell
Early Edition PodcastHeatwave chaos in Europe, and the extradition of US millionaire Jason CardiffBy Andrew McNairListen to Heatwave chaos in Europe, and the extradition of US millionaire Jason CardiffListen | 08:59
EducationCAO 2026 calendar: With the Leaving Cert over, here are the important dates you need to knowBy Brian Mooney
Business Today NewsletterZara founder’s Irish property millions and Bakhurst’s RTÉ costs pledgeBy Peter Flanagan
Global BriefingAfrican and Caribbean nations push to put slave-trade reparations firmly on global agendaBy Denis Staunton
In the News PodcastWhat does Andy Burnham stand for?By Bernice HarrisonListen to What does Andy Burnham stand for?Listen | 26:19
PoliticsMartin tells Fianna Fáil meeting triple-lock Bill will be deferred until autumnBy Harry McGee
Inside Politics NewsletterExpectation on fuel-duty decision shows how hard it is to unwind cost-of-living supportsBy Cormac McQuinn
RestaurantsAllta restaurant to serve ‘final menu’ as head chef announces closure plansBy Katie Mellett
USZohran Mamdani-backed candidates sweep Democratic primaries in New York CityBy Adam Gabbatt in New York
BusinessKenmare secures further $30m loan facility amid covenants waiver after profit slumpBy Joe Brennan
Your Wellness‘I only want a part-time relationship. Can I put my kids through a second marriage break-up?’By Trish Murphy
MusicKaty Perry at Malahide Castle: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell and John O'Connor
MusicThe Music Quiz: Paramore singer Hayley Williams was born in which US location?By Tony Clayton-Lea
World Cup‘We hit the jackpot with the Scottish’: Irish pubs in the US report World Cup bonanzaBy John O'Connor
EconomyEuro sinks to one-year low as falling oil prices ease pressure on ECBBy Ian Smith and Emily Herbert
OireachtasPossession of all drugs for personal use should be decriminalised, committee recommends By Órla Ryan, Ellen O’Riordan and Marie O’Halloran
World CupDave Hannigan: Why was Conor McGregor cheered whereas a World Cup star was jeered? By Dave Hannigan
StageOklahoma! review: Stunning soprano Molly Lynch leads Bord Gáis Energy Theatre’s take on revolutionary musicalBy Sara Keating
BusinessDCU students named finalists of global UN policy competition with Irish-language projectBy Conor Healy
Gaelic GamesJoe Canning: Hurling needs a rugby-style bunker system to help head off serious injuryBy Joe Canning
BusinessForeign banks poised for growth in Ireland despite external headwinds, survey findsBy Ian Curran
America 2026World Cup podcast: the Arsenalification of England, Ghana hold firm and Ronaldo the goatListen to World Cup podcast: the Arsenalification of England, Ghana hold firm and Ronaldo the goatListen | 47:14
CourtsHigh Court to consider releasing Enoch Burke despite refusal to purge contemptBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessSalesman who said rumours made him ‘damaged goods’ after ‘no-fault’ firing wins €40,000By Stephen Bourke
IrelandWhistleblower says exposing Camhs scandal ‘destroyed’ her life, but she does not regret itBy Órla Ryan
Inside Business PodcastHas the Irish building sector got themselves hooked on Government subsidies?Listen to Has the Irish building sector got themselves hooked on Government subsidies?Listen | 39:58
Ireland‘Tadhg’s life was rich and fulfilled,’ funeral of teenager killed at Donegal rally hearsBy Chris McNulty
Middle EastIsrael continues to commit genocide by targeting children in Gaza, UN commission findsBy Oliver Holmes
SportIndia’s Sooryavanshi (15) to get his own changing room against Ireland due to safeguarding rulesBy Nathan Johns
MusicThe Cure at Marlay Park: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Cian O'Connell and John O'Connor
OireachtasScale of defective concrete crisis ‘profoundly underestimated’, Dáil hearsBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsSolicitor with ‘extensive and appalling’ disciplinary record struck off by High CourtBy Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawDomestic violence victims can live ‘beautiful life’ after abuse, former garda abused by ex-partner says By Ellen O’Riordan
CourtsParnell Square attacker says suggestion he decided to attack smallest children ‘wrong’ By Mary Carolan
RugbyQatar Airways puts Nations Championship sponsorship on hold due to fallout from warBy Matt Hughes
An Irish DiaryWord search: Alison Healy on the popularity of certain words and phrases, real and made upBy Alison Healy
PoliticsEx-partners failing to pay child support must be hit with new laws, Dáil hearsBy Marie O’Halloran
Crime & LawGardaí appeal to Presbyterians who may have suffered abuse in Republic to come forwardBy Patsy McGarry
CourtsWoman who says she was abused by sports coach was in ‘panic and shame’ after alleged incidentBy Eimear Dodd
IrelandOlympian Ciarán Ó Lionáird remembered for talent and compassion at funeral Mass By Olivia Kelleher
UKBadenoch eschews niceties and takes lumps out of Starmer’s cabinet in first PMQs after quittingBy Mark Paul
PoliticsFormer head of Coillte and Glen Dimplex Fergal Leamy to become next chief executive of An PostBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Martin Wall
PoliticsShannon water extraction project will be on time and on budget, Uisce Éireann says By Harry McGee
Common Ground‘Celtic’ parliaments should face London together, says Welsh first minister By Mark Hennessy
Europe HeatwaveHighest temperature in Ireland 27.9 degrees in Co Cork as Britain records hottest ever June dayBy Jade Wilson, Ronan McGreevy and Katie Mellett
HealthSome patients ‘seriously harmed’ by delays in cancer treatment in North, inquiry findsBy Seanín Graham
BusinessAI boom to put gloss on domestic Irish economy despite rising inflation, says ESRIBy Ian Curran
HistoryJudi Dench honours her father by becoming patron of Irish regimental association By Ronan McGreevy
EnvironmentWhy is it so hot and when will Ireland’s ‘exceptionally warm weather’ end?By Stephen Conneely and Emmet Malone