Rugby‘I’d sacrifice holidays for that any day’ - Niall Scannell on travelling to New Zealand as a late replacementBy Gerry Thornley
Consumer TechDyson Airwrap Multistyler review: Expensive but effective grooming device By Ciara O'Brien
PoliticsBudget could be brought forward by up to a month By Jack Horgan-Jones, Jennifer Bray, Cormac McQuinn, Sarah Burns and Harry McGee
OpinionDoes the intellectual collapse of the exhausted SNP hint at Sinn Féin’s future?By Newton Emerson
OpinionIreland will need to develop a new vocabulary to talk about national securityBy David O'Sullivan
Housing & PlanningIreland has second highest level of rent and mortgage arrears in EU, report findsBy Mark Hilliard
CultureIrish people trust science – so why don’t we take climate change more seriously?By Joe Humphreys
ResidentialHigh tech and low energy costs in restored Dublin 8 home for €1.05mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
InnovationScientists unveil bionic robo-fish programmed to remove microplastics from seasBy Sofia Quaglia
ResidentialFully restored period home beside seaside village of Glasthule for €1.995mBy Kevin Courtney
ResidentialNot a blade of grass out of place in opulent Foxrock home on Brighton Road for €3.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
TennisJoanne O’Riordan: ActionAudio a major advance for tennis fans with a visual impairmentBy Joanne O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Penalties a test of skill when the pressure is most intenseBy Ciarán Murphy
EnvironmentWildfires may have sparked ecosystem collapse during Earth’s worst mass extinctionBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessThousands hit as flights cancelled; new climate change tariffs; and banks promise actionBy Dominic Coyle
Inside Politics DigestWhat will moving the budget forward do for the cost-of-living crisis?By Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessLarry Goodman increases Providence stake to 16.1% as key oil project remains in limboBy Joe Brennan
Social AffairsMental health report warns of gap between public and private standardsBy Ronan McGreevy
SoccerTottenham seal deal to sign Richarlison from Everton for initial €58mBy Fabrizio Romano and Andy Hunter
BusinessCoveney welcomes moves to avert African food crisis, highlights State’s deepening ties with regionBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsSupreme Court dismisses appeal of man’s conviction for murder at pigeon racing clubBy Ellen O'Riordan
Financial ServicesEU accepts Insurance Ireland commitments and closes cartel investigationBy Joe Brennan
CenturyHeadhunters, pirates and transported convicts: the files rescued from 1922 fire at Public Records Office By Ronan McGreevy
BusinessSmartphone reliance increases in flexible work environment, new research showsBy Ciara O'Brien
OireachtasBus services cancelled due to high levels of Covid-19 staff absences, Dáil hearsBy Sarah Burns
The Women's PodcastPost-Roe America: ‘Take your vitamins, it’s going be a long fight’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 45:33
OireachtasLaw to deal with Dwyer appeal could cause difficulties in investigating serious crimeBy Cormac McQuinn
BooksMichael Longley wins €250,000 Feltrinelli Poetry Prize and Ian Duhig wins Hawthornden PrizeBy Martin Doyle
PoliticsBoris Johnson’s ‘vandalism’ of peace gains risks violence in North, warns PowellBy Brian Hutton
SoccerAirtricity League previews: Bohemians keen to start turning draws to wins against DerryBy Gavin Cummiskey
Middle EastTalks between Iran and US on Tehran’s nuclear programme end without breakthroughBy Michael Jansen
EuropeUkraine hails Russia’s withdrawal from storied Snake Island and awaits new US armsBy Daniel McLaughlin in Kyiv
GolfNiall Kearney determined to play his card to maximum effect despite rough deal By John O'Sullivan
Crime & LawTwenty six gardaí serving suspensions for domestic violence or sexual misconduct allegationsBy Conor Gallagher
Middle EastBen & Jerry’s owners criticise parent company’s resumption of sales in West Bank settlementsBy Mark Weiss in Jerusalem
An Irish DiaryDogs of War (continued) - Frank McNally on the other four-legged “Convict 224″By Frank McNally
GolfIrish Open Digest: Lowry looking to out Fox leader Ryan when Ireland take on All Blacks By John O'Sullivan
EnvironmentRyan says every sector has to ‘go to the max’ to meet more demanding emission cuts By Kevin O'Sullivan
TennisQualifier Lesley Kerkhove almost trips world number one Iga Swiatek at WimbledonBy Johnny Watterson
Farming & FoodLidl the first retailer in Ireland to launch prevented ocean plastic packagingBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessBarcelona sells media rights stake to American group in bid to repair financesBy Sara Germano in New York, Arash Massoudi and Samuel Agini in London
Crime & LawTDs vote to extend Offences Against the State Act, with Sinn Féin abstainingBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Social Affairs‘Men commit 99% of rapes. Why is rape a women’s issue?’ says activist Jackson Katz By Kitty Holland
OireachtasConcern at ‘rushed’ nature of proposed law to deal with fallout from Dwyer appeal on dataBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawPrisoner with cancer died less than 24 hours after delayed compassionate release, report findsBy Darragh Mc Donagh
AfricaBack to his roots: Congolese independence hero Patrice Lumumba’s tooth comes homeBy Sally Hayden
Oireachtas‘Alarming’ spike in fatal road crashes to date this year, with 83 people killedBy Jack Power
Housing & PlanningSocial housing umbrella group says NIMBYism among politicians is letting down Traveller communityBy Kitty Holland
Gaelic GamesGalway captain Seán Kelly expected to contest proposed suspension for ‘contributing to a melee’By Seán Moran
HealthHSE plan to close Navan hospital ED halted by Stephen Donnelly, clinical director saysBy Louise Walsh
UKTory deputy chief whip resigns after ‘drunkenly groping two men’By Jessica Elgot, Rowena Mason and Aubrey Allegretti
PoliticsLoyal customers overcharged for insurance should start to see prices fall under new rules By Cormac McQuinn
Special Reports‘We can detect the movement in 2D and then estimate what 3D will look like’By Jillian Godsil
EnvironmentRooftop solar panels could produce 25% of household electricity, UCC study findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Special ReportsThe regional attraction: Cutting-edge tech companies are settling in Cork, Limerick and GalwayBy Barry McCall
EnvironmentWind energy developers to be given more flexibility in planning applications under new planBy Jennifer Bray
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness: Galway are back as an All-Ireland calibre football forceBy Jim McGuinness
Special ReportsIt could be 2024 or later before OECD corporate tax agreement is implementedBy Danielle Barron