Europe'Our worst nightmare': Shooting of Dutch journalist shows grip of international gangsBy Naomi O'Leary
OpinionNewton Emerson: EU deserves credit for realism not generosity over North protocolBy Newton Emerson
PoliticsPeople between 60 and 69 to get second dose of AstraZeneca within 10 days, says TaoiseachBy Harry McGee, Cormac McQuinn and Freya McClements
People‘It’s not just a boss in an emergency. It’s constant’: Should we ban out-of-hours emails?By Elle Hunt and Kim Willsher
Residential‘Stained-glass panels open to the huge suntrap balcony.’ Rathgar home for €1.95mBy Joyce Hickey
PropertyPublic urged to check registers after man fined for saying he was an architectBy Joyce Hickey
Abroad‘Already, I feel different, calmer, freer.’ The Irishwoman who moved to LithuaniaBy June Molloy
RugbyJosh van der Flier enjoying the responsibility that comes with Ireland seniorityBy Gerry Thornley
MusicEarl Slick: ‘Bowie didn’t look himself. He was prone to depression. I thought it was that’By Alexis Petridis
Your FitnessCo Kilkenny: one walk, one run, one hike, one swim, one cycle, one park and one outdoor gymBy Damian Cullen
OireachtasEmployers to report pay differences between men and women under new BillBy Marie O'Halloran
SportJoanne O’Riordan: Worley a brave pioneer in the campaign for transgender rightsBy Joanne O'Riordan
Business2,000 affordable homes unsold; Capitalflow acquired by fintech; and selecting the right smartphoneBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe
ResidentialShare this €2.8m Mayo estate with deer, badgers and (if you want) a herd of Highland cattleBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
MusicDarren Kennedy’s Spotify playlist: ‘My style was inspired by Liam Gallagher. It was Oasis mania’By Shilpa Ganatra
MarketsEU and UK plan closer co-operation on antitrust enforcementBy Javier Espinoza and Kate Beioley
PoliticsEU travel cert could be used as vaccination proof for indoor dining, says VaradkarBy Cormac McQuinn and Vivienne Clarke
EconomyCliff Taylor: Three reasons why the big global corporate tax deal could still fall apartBy Cliff Taylor
PoliticsOne fifth of public service recruits must be proficient in Irish by 2030, in changes to BillBy Harry McGee
RacingIrish racing's head of anti-doping says there is no conflict of interest in IHRBBy Brian O'Connor
PoliticsNo steroids found in 2,500 samples this year – chief vet of Horseracing Regulatory BoardBy Mark Hilliard
MarketsPlunge in Treasury yields reverberates around marketsBy Colby Smith and Joe Rennison and Eric Platt
Asia-PacificHelicopters and horseback police deployed to enforce lockdown orders in SydneyBy Pádraig Collins
IrelandGardaí believe three men who died in N7 crash deliberately drove in wrong directionBy Ellen O'Riordan and Conor Lally
BusinessLloyds pharmacies and United Drug sold to billionaire Merckle family from GermanyBy Mark Paul
HealthCovid-19: Delta variant can evade antibodies that target certain parts of virusBy Apoorva Mandavilli
IrelandThis day 100 years ago: The Mansion House meeting that ended the War of IndependenceBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandStarmer says Johnson has ‘not been straight about consequences’ of protocolBy Freya McClements
Social AffairsMore than 500 people apply for 25 homes in State’s first cost-rental schemeBy Olivia Kelly
CourtsGarda did not see cash when he took possession of Pete Taylor’s clothes, court toldBy Alison O'Riordan
PoliticsOne week left before summer recess for Government to pass indoor hospitality lawBy Vivienne Clarke, Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn
IrelandNorth’s First and Deputy First Minister to write to Government on international travelBy Freya McClements
PoliticsIreland should step up EU role and back greater spending and powers, says TaoiseachBy Naomi O'Leary
MusicInhaler: It Won’t Always Be Like This review – polished and confident indie-rock debutBy Lauren Murphy
MusicOdd Numbers: The Golden Éire Tapes Vol 1 – impressive production in need of editor’s cutBy Dean Van Nguyen
An Irish DiaryRoaring Trade: On the highs and (occasionally fatal) lows of Dublin’s lion businessBy Frank McNally
IrelandVicky Phelan reunited with family as she arrives back in Ireland after US treatmentBy Tim O'Brien