OpinionSpace launches of Branson and Bezos show how out of touch some of world’s wealthiest areBy Finn McRedmond
EnvironmentIreland’s heatwave to continue after hottest day of the yearBy Colin Gleeson, Gerry Moriarty and Olivia Kelly
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Des O’Malley exits the stage after a life of drama and political duellingBy Miriam Lord
IrelandEnforcement of fines for misuse of Covid certs ‘not clear’, Policing Authority saysBy Jade Wilson
FilmDirector Mona Fastvold: ‘It’s like people don’t associate female filmmakers with auteurs’By Tara Brady
BusinessElectricity grid warnings ‘causing disquiet’ among multinationals, says IDABy Barry O'Halloran
TV & Radio‘Get the shot’: Fox News anchors turn heads with vaccination pleasBy Michael M Grynbaum, Tiffany Hsu and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
Books‘Stop the steal’, Giuliani’s flatulence, a Reichstag moment: Trump’s apocalyptic final yearBy Dwight Garner
Your FamilySleep deprived? Here are five ways to help little ones get a good night’s sleepBy Giovanna Maria Feeley
Your FitnessCo Leitrim: one walk, one run, one hike, one swim, one cycle, one park and one outdoor gymBy Damian Cullen
BusinessMultinationals’ energy concerns, Dublin’s construction costs, and the true scope of surveillanceBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe
SportWarren Gatland’s gut instinct is usually right; Ian O’Riordan on a marathon journey to TokyoBy Patrick Madden
IrelandDepartment of Education accused of trying to limit compensation for sexual abuseBy Vivienne Clarke
MusicBritney Spears: US House of Representatives introduces Bill to end conservatorship abuseBy Laura Snapes
Special ReportAI has changed the way the world works – and offers rewarding careersBy Sandra O'Connell
BooksIrish Times summer fiction; Irish authors on comedy prize longlist; John Hewitt festivalBy Martin Doyle
Commercial PropertyDonnybrook Fair to expand into Dundrum with food hall and restaurantBy Fiona Reddan
Financial ServicesIrish Nationwide boss Michael Fingleton appeals refusal to halt caseBy Mary Carolan
Farming & FoodRAI challenge over ‘irrational’ indoor dining regulations adjourned to OctoberBy Mary Carolan
CourtsJudge in Clifden adjourns ‘Golfgate’ court case until October 28thBy John Fallon and Jennifer Bray
IrelandStaff should name and shame employers making it difficult to get vaccinated – VaradkarBy Vivienne Clarke
Asia-PacificAustralia warns Unesco over placing Great Barrier Reef on its ‘in danger’ listBy Jamie Smyth
Crime & LawPotentially fatal synthetic imitation cannabis detected in State last yearBy Conor Gallagher
RugbyJack Conan: ‘The road to here hasn’t always been easy, but it has definitely been worth it’By Gerry Thornley
Business‘Far-reaching vexatious claims’ a ‘regular’ feature’ in certain cases, judge saysBy Mary Carolan
BusinessIctu says State must use primary legislation to set out workers’ employment statusBy Martin Wall
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on a summer of extreme weather: effects of climate change hit the rich world
An Irish DiarySpecial Powers – Frank McNally with more on the origins of a famous Hollywood nameBy Frank McNally
Social AffairsKerry families to sue HSE due to suspected over-medication of young peopleBy Jack Power
CourtsVegetarian dad feeds children meat after split to ‘get at’ vegetarian wife, court hearsBy Gordon Deegan
HealthCovid-19: Outlook for coming four weeks ‘uncertain and dangerous’, says NolanBy Sarah Burns, Brian Hutton and Jack Power
Crime & LawBoy living off cow’s milk required emergency transfusions in hospital, court hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesCapacities purely notional as pods proving problematic for championship gamesBy Seán Moran
TechnologyCivil rights ‘in peril’ unless data protection watchdog is reformed, says committeeBy Laura Slattery
IrelandO’Malley ‘a great loss’ to Ireland in opposing Sinn Féin and IRA, says slain garda’s widowBy David Raleigh
Special ReportMoving the AI diversity dial: course aims to boost womens’ participationBy Barry McCall
ResidentialWhat will €310,000 buy in France, Turkey, South Africa, Sweden and Navan?By Elizabeth Birdthistle