Innovators to WatchDCU spin-out solving the costly clean-energy problem of dirty wind turbinesBy Olive Keogh
CultureEvent guide: Lily Allen, Ethel Cain and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Your MoneyNeighbours’ garden waste is blocking the path outside my home – could I be sued?By Joanne Hunt
RestaurantsReview: This is not a restaurant you want to chance your arm on bookingBy Corinna Hardgrave
TechnologyState’s digital wallet plan is a gift for cybercriminals and a data privacy nightmare By Emmet Ryan
ResidentialFour-bed family home with bespoke additions in select Delgany scheme for €1.1mBy Alison Gill
ResidentialThree-storey seafront home for €1.65m in Clontarf village offers flexibility By Alison Gill
AbroadI left Ireland for good because I could no longer live the restricted life I had once toleratedBy Bridget Hertaeg
ResidentialLook inside: Extended Victorian five-bed house on Glenageary’s Marlborough Road for €4.995mBy Frances O'Rourke
HealthPeople ‘feel they need ketamine, cocaine, alcohol to show up to a social situation’By Shauna Bowers
TravelIrish holidaymakers: ‘When I stop teaching I won’t be going on holiday in July and August’By Niamh Browne
PoliticsIreland’s new saving and investment scheme: Influencers enlisted to explain schemeBy Ellen Coyne
OpinionPeople in Northern Ireland have been pawns in a political game played in England for too longBy Claire Hanna
PoliticsGovernment accused of role in alleged campaign to undermine fundraising for Mitchell fundBy Ellen Coyne
EnvironmentIreland braces for hottest day of 2026 as heatwave grips Europe By Conor Pope and Jack Power
PoliticsTDs seek extra scrutiny of Bill removing three-day wait for abortion over fear of backlashBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Early Edition PodcastHarris meets finance influencers, the three-day abortion wait and the hottest day ever?By Aideen FinneganListen to Harris meets finance influencers, the three-day abortion wait and the hottest day ever?Listen | 09:46
BusinessExo Building owners say alleged defects and security issues leave five floors vacantBy Killian Woods
Gaelic Games‘There is unfinished business with Waterford’: Kellyann Hogan on balancing AFLW and Gaelic footballBy Muireann Duffy
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Nobody gave me a cleaning out like the late, great Paul Clancy By Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic Games‘I think it’s bananas’: Former Limerick hurler Séamus Flanagan on the hurling championship formatBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic Games‘Look at Dublin’s best 15, it’s a match for anyone’: John Small’s high praise for Dublin football debutantsBy Ian O'Riordan
World CupWhen the World Cup seems beyond redemption, the football kicks off and rescues everythingBy Gavin Cooney
EducationThere are many reasons for changing your CAO choices, but be careful of ‘the most dangerous one’By Jack White
MusicKaty Perry plays all the hits at Malahide Castle but almost in a hasty tribute-act fashionBy Niamh Browne
EnvironmentUN expert preparing report on Aughinish Alumina for human rights committeeBy Conor Gallagher
Politics‘Nearly as bad as X’: Meta must be challenged for amplifying homophobic comments, Dáil hears By Marie O’Halloran
Business Today NewsletterAI boom to lift economy and online verification plan’s gift to cybercriminalsBy Peter Flanagan
Global BriefingIsraeli companies that make weapons killing children in Gaza set for European growthBy Denis Staunton
In the News PodcastHow child ‘skinfluencers’ became a toxic beauty trend By Bernice HarrisonListen to How child ‘skinfluencers’ became a toxic beauty trend Listen | 19:17
World CupBrazil happy to live out Neymar fantasies as Scotland endure defensive nightmaresBy Ken Early
Sports BriefingScotland’s Clarke rages; Neymar makes his bow; Czech Republic heading homeBy Muireann Duffy
CourtsTwo women take High Court challenge against decision to refuse their child Irish passportBy Paul Neilan
WorkHelping overlooked colleagues recover their motivation when you become their bossBy Margaret E Ward
ArtRIAI awards 2026: These winning Irish buildings show what we can do with what we already haveBy Gemma Tipton
Advertising FeatureUCD Smurfit Executive Development: Bridging the gap between ambition and execution
CourtsIrish manager contacted Iceland police after Catherine Mancel didn’t turn up for work, court toldBy Karen McHugh
Crime & Law‘We all struggled’: Bill Kenneally abuse survivor calls for speedier commissions of investigationBy Barry Roche
CourtsFormer DPP solicitor asks French authorities to overturn Ian Bailey conviction for Sophie Toscan du Plantier murderBy Barry Roche
Your MoneyRyanair drops policy of charging adults to sit with their children on flightsBy Dominic Coyle
FilmJackass: Best and Last – Johnny Knoxville’s ageing team go for prostate exams and colonoscopiesBy Donald Clarke
BusinessLive Nation plans new music and sports venue bigger than 3Arena in Dublin’s docklands By Killian Woods
EuropeUkraine’s army reforms aim to tackle chronic manpower shortage and exhaustionBy Fabrice Deperez in Kyiv
TV & RadioThe American Experiment on Netflix: Tom Hanks doc explores the US’s rocky road to ‘greatness’By Ed Power
HealthPatient safety risks remain at Limerick hospital despite improvements, Hiqa warnsBy Shauna Bowers
AmericasVenezuela earthquake: ‘The mood was relaxed ... then everything started to shake’By León Hernandez in Caracas
CourtsChild has ‘lifelong and life-limiting’ disability after Parnell Square stabbing, jury toldBy Mary Carolan
SportNow for the most watched Irish sporting event of the year, starring Vaibhav SooryavanshiBy Nathan Johns
Middle EastColombia’s ‘El Tigre’ aims to mimic right-wing firebrand Javier Milei By Joe Daniels in Bogotá and Geoff Dyer in London
Venezuela earthquakesSearch for survivors intensifies as thousands feared dead following Venezuela earthquakes
PoliticsNext government must prepare for Irish unity, Jim O’Callaghan tells Belfast conferenceBy Mark Hennessy
Courts‘No one is going to tell me how to parent’: Mother fined over children’s 500-day school absenceBy Tom Tuite
CourtsChild at centre of assault allegations is offered settlement by south Dublin crecheBy Ray Managh
OireachtasAttempt to add services ban to Occupied Territories Bill fails at committee stageBy Ellen Coyne
OireachtasBeaumont paid €6.2m to company run by its own doctors outside public procurement rulesBy Martin Wall
OireachtasSimon Harris indicates gradual rollback of fuel tax cuts to avoid ‘cliff-edge’By Marie O’Halloran
PoliticsGovernment concerned by level of organised pushback against human rights, says MinisterBy Martin Wall
Middle EastRubio seeks to allay Gulf state fears, but allies have reason to worry about peace deal By Michael Jansen
OireachtasTDs defend infrastructure report over suggestion document seeks actions already in motion By Cormac McQuinn
The Women's PodcastKatriona O’Sullivan: ‘Healing is not about being smaller, it’s not about Ozempic, it’s not about gastric sleeves’By Ellen CluskerListen to Katriona O’Sullivan: ‘Healing is not about being smaller, it’s not about Ozempic, it’s not about gastric sleeves’Listen | 73:32
Crime & LawWomen increasingly victims of assaults despite overall drop in serious crime, CSO findsBy Hugh Dooley
EuropeFrance faces surge of heat-related health emergencies as temperatures exceed 40 degreesBy Naomi O’Leary
BusinessApple increases MacBook and iPad prices by 20%, citing AI boomBy Michael Acton in San Francisco
PoliticsKevin Barrett to be appointed ‘chef de cabinet’ for EU commissioner Michael McGrath By Jack Power
PoliticsIllegal peat extraction in 44 bogs countrywide, but action taken by only one council By Harry McGee
An Irish DiaryTransfer window – Frank McNally on the closing stages of a dramatic GAA summerBy Frank McNally
CourtsFormer sports coach attempted to rape girl at summer camp over 50 years ago, court hearsBy Eimear Dodd
Crime & LawGarda may seek legislative change to address backlog of more than 60,000 fraud offencesBy Hugh Dooley
AmericasRescue teams race to Venezuela amid fears thousands killed in earthquakesBy León Hernandez in Caracas
CourtsYamamori Izakaya ‘not providing a cultural institution to Dublin’, Hoxton tells High Court By Fiachra Gallagher
OireachtasLNG terminal: ‘death by a thousand exemptions’ from climate responsibility By Marie O’Halloran
World CupGoalkeepers beware: Trionda World Cup ball hits ‘crisis’ point at certain speedBy Paul MacInnes
USUN shipping agency pauses evacuation effort after vessel attacked near Strait of HormuzBy Patrick Wintour and William Christou
Europe HeatwaveTemperature hits 32 degrees in Co Galway; thunderstorm warnings issued for several countiesBy Órla Ryan and Katie Mellett
Climate Crisis‘Savage’ European heatwave due to climate change, says UN expertBy Naomi O’Leary and Stephen Conneely
World CupWorld Cup standings: Who has qualified for the last 32 and who has been eliminatedBy Muireann Duffy