Social AffairsMore land under control of State companies is earmarked for homesBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Martin Wall
HealthLater than expected Delta peak threatens events sector reopeningBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
IrelandState to face €200m bill if it wins bid to host yacht race, officials sayBy Arthur Beesley and Jack Power
Politics‘A different phase’: Why Nphet is now taking a back seat in pandemic policyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SportParalympics: Róisín Ní Ríain gets chance to join her Irish swimming idols in TokyoBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesTommy Walsh not surprised by Cork’s rise as they target first minor in 20 yearsBy Ian O'Riordan
SoccerShamrock Rovers looking to ride strong run all the way to big European payoutBy Gavin Cummiskey
Health‘The Kremlin would be laughing their asses off’: Inside the EU’s struggle to debunk Covid liesBy Alessio Perrone and Darren Loucaides
HealthWhy we’re not getting the Covid-19 vaccine: Irish Times readers share their reasonsBy Sylvia Thompson
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: If GAA are unwilling to back referees then the system needs to changeBy Ciarán Murphy
Asia-PacificUS troops could stay in Afghanistan beyond August 31st deadline, Joe Biden saysBy Sorcha Pollak and Pat Leahy
Farming & FoodAryzta agrees new €500m credit facility and sells Brazilian businessesBy Charlie Taylor
Financial ServicesGoldman Sachs to buy Dutch asset manager for €1.6bnBy Harriet Agnew and Joshua Franklin
Asia-PacificMistrust and mysterious surrenders: how Kabul fell to the TalibanBy Amy Kazmin and Katrina Manson
TV & RadioChanging Rooms 2.0: ‘Can you smell my thighs burning?’ yells Laurence Llewelyn-BowenBy Ed Power
PoliticsMinister for Arts has ‘sidelined’ herself in discussion on reopening sector – SFBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsTotal of €72,000 allocated by local Minister to Big Tom Memorial Garden in MonaghanBy Patsy McGarry
PoliticsEntertainment sector should have reopened this summer, immunologist saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
Crime & LawSchool caretaker called teacher a ‘disgrace’ after trying to remove Virgin Mary statueBy Gordon Deegan
HealthNine deaths from Covid reported in North as unvaccinated are warned they will get virusBy Vivienne Clarke
CourtsMan wanted in Italy for allegedly committing sexual offences remanded in custodyBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BooksKevin Barry book offer; Poetry Town laureates; Bookshop of the Year; IWC turns 30By Martin Doyle
IrelandFuneral of young woman who died after falling from Donegal bus hears of ‘passion’ for GAABy Jade Wilson
Social AffairsPope Francis urges people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 in new videoBy Patsy McGarry
Gaelic GamesUlster secretary calls on young people to get vaccinated ahead of club championshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
IrelandRoadmap for live events sector to be produced by end of month, says CoveneyBy Ronan McGreevy and Jack Horgan-Jones
EducationSchool return plan for pregnant teachers is based on ‘expert advice’, Minister saysBy Olivia Kelleher and Carl O'Brien
AfricaBooster shots ‘make a mockery of vaccine equity’, says WHO’s Africa directorBy Abdi Latif Dahir
An Irish DiaryGreetings, Season – Frank McNally on feeling vindicated by the early arrival of autumnBy Frank McNally
EnvironmentPublic advised not to swim at Claremont and Malahide beaches in DublinBy Sarah Burns and Jade Wilson
GolfLeona Maguire signs for 72 as Nelly Korda continues hot form at Women’s British OpenBy Ewan Murray
Asia-PacificAfghanistan: Several killed as dissent against Taliban takeover spreadsBy Benjamin Parkin and Katrina Manson
PoliticsCovid-19: No easing of restrictions expected until mid-SeptemberBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Mark Hilliard
Special ReportBrexit’s impact on Irish retail is far-reaching, but there are positivesBy Edel Corrigan