World CupPico Lopes’ World Cup dream with Cape Verde ends in extra-time defeat to ArgentinaBy Barney Ronay
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FoodMark Moriarty: Two brilliant recipes to celebrate the US - Maine lobster roll and Key lime pieBy Mark Moriarty
Business‘I’m trying to build the next Stripe’: Two Irish start-ups accepted into top Silicon Valley programme By Conor Healy
FoodClosing The Tannery after 30 years: ‘We had a lady who had her 18th, 30th and 40th birthdays here’By Corinna Hardgrave
Fine Art & AntiquesPostcards from the edge: auction celebrates Ireland’s landscape and peopleBy Sylvia Thompson
CultureIndie Kylie Minogue is back thanks to Snow Patrol. Can we keep her for a little while?By Laura Slattery
MusicGruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals: ‘We’d pick up Dave Fanning and Marty Whelan on the signal from the west’By Lauren Murphy
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Charles has changed since moving to Bray. He turned up in Portmornock Golf Club yesterday – wearing a Dryrobe’By Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Consumer TechUrevo AI-Powered Wireless Recovery Boots review: Must-have tech promotes peak conditionBy Ciara O'Brien
AbroadIrish in Europe: ‘I love how affordable it is. There’s none of your €8 pints’By Genevieve Carbery
PeopleThe Irish contribution to US independence was downplayed by white Anglo-Saxon ProtestantsBy Ronan McGreevy
Gaelic GamesAntrim’s Lara Dahunsi silences racist jibes by letting her boots do the talkingBy Muireann Duffy
Housing & PlanningThe row over one-off housing rules: ‘I’m 43 and the situation has completely upset my life plans’By Ellen O’Riordan
World Cup‘I learned an awful lot from Eamon Dunphy’: Didi Hamann on the art of punditryBy Gavin Cooney
Letter of the DayJack Chambers has a chance to arrest the underperformance of Ireland’s public service
FilmOlivia Wilde: ‘My family is all in Ireland right now. We still have the same house’By Donald Clarke
World CupKen Early: Travelling around the US for World Cup, it is clear why many Americans distrust politicsBy Ken Early
Gaelic GamesMinor final against Tyrone a small part of the big picture, says Cork manager Keith RickenBy Paul Keane
AthleticsNorway is dominating sports from athletics to soccer. What is behind its success?By Ian O'Riordan
OpinionThere was nothing ‘un-Irish’ about the violence on Parnell Square. Or the heroism By Jennifer O’Connell
BusinessOwners of 40 Dublin apartments agree to sell homes to MetroLink for close to €550k eachBy Killian Woods
People‘Our lives have changed unimaginably’: The people who quit city life for rural IrelandBy Alison Healy and Niamh Browne
Sports BriefingWorld Cup 2026: Pico Lopes gives Ireland a World Cup by proxy as Cape Verde capture heartsBy Cian O'Connell
MusicDylan Gossett at Iveagh Gardens review: A blue-collar rock hero wrapped in country coloursBy Ed Power
World CupEngland v Mexico to stay at original kick-off time after day of chaosBy Nick Ames in Mexico City and David Hytner in Kansas City
USDonald Trump launches America’s 250th birthday celebrations with extraordinary attackBy David Smith in Washington
Consumer TechSun, tents and dead batteries: some tech tips to get you through festival seasonBy Ciara O'Brien
IrelandFuneral details announced for Cork motorcycle racer who died after crash at Tandragee 100By Olivia Kelleher
Middle EastCrowds gather as six-day funeral for former Iranian supreme leader beginsBy Patrick Wintour in Tehran
RugbyIreland 33 Australia 31: Ben Donaldson misses late kick to hand Ireland victory – as it happenedBy Nathan Johns
PoliticsDavid Andrews was a man of integrity who played vital role in peace process, funeral hearsBy Harry McGee
IrelandPico’s mother ‘couldn’t be more proud’, says Cape Verde ‘made Argentina look very average’By Órla Ryan
RugbyResilience pays off for Ireland, All Blacks sizzle against France: Five things we learned from the Nations ChampionshipBy John O'Sullivan
RugbyAndy Farrell beams with pride over Ireland’s effort in hard-fought win in SydneyBy Gerry Thornley
TennisSwiatek and Rybakina stunned at Wimbledon as Eala and Mertens pull off upsetsBy Yara El-Shaboury
CourtsMen accused of going on €5,000 shopping spree with stolen card barred from parts of Dublin cityBy Tom Tuite
Gaelic GamesRampant Galway into All-Ireland final after another Cork collapse – as it happenedBy Malachy Clerkin
The Counter Ruck PodcastReaction: Ireland squeeze home against AustraliaListen to Reaction: Ireland squeeze home against AustraliaListen | 26:49
CyclingJonas Vingegaard takes yellow after team time trial on opening stage of Tour de FranceBy Brian O'Connell and Ian O'Riordan
CourtsWoman (64) now afraid to enter Dublin city centre after alleged mugging, court hears By Tom Tuite
Gaelic GamesGalway outmanoeuvre Cork with devastating second-half performance to reach All-Ireland finalBy Denis Walsh
Gaelic GamesBen O’Connor rejects comparison to All-Ireland final collapse after defeat to GalwayBy Kevin Egan
Common Ground VoicesOnce a political force, Irish America is now a shell of itselfBy Kimberly Cowell-Meyers and Carolyn Gallagher
World CupOunahi and Rahimi end Canada’s World Cup journey in sending Morocco to quarter-finalsBy Jonathan Wilson
IrelandVenezuelans in Ireland: ‘Every day we’re receiving messages that more people haven’t been found’By Órla Ryan
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Galway joy shines through while Cork shortcomings laid bareBy Nicky English
Business‘His generosity was extraordinary’ – tributes paid to businessman Martin NaughtonBy Killian Woods
RugbyIreland weather Australian revival to open Nations Championship campaign with thrilling winBy Gerry Thornley