InnovationChris Horn: Start-ups and established players are innovating to recycle EV batteries - and treasure materialsBy Chris Horn
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Equating Love Island with suicide is not a useful mental health conversationBy Emer McLysaght
SportSonia O’Sullivan: You can’t help but be inspired by the world’s best athletes at Hayward FieldBy Sonia O'Sullivan
Your WellnessClose Google Maps. Don’t use a shopping list: A neurologist’s tips to protect your memoryBy Hope Reese
InnovationStart-up’s real-time analysis of fitness training helps improve performance and reduce injuryBy Olive Keogh
Business‘It’s a golden era we’re entering into’: Robots aren’t done reshaping warehousesBy Patrick Sisson
Your WellnessWe fear saying the wrong thing to a bereaved person. It’s worse to say nothing at allBy Pádraig O'Moráin
OpinionIrish Government is obsessed with Brexit Britain despite the risks this bringsBy Newton Emerson
Gaelic GamesTadhg Morley highlights importance of enjoying the buzz of All-Ireland week By David Byrne
ResidentialImpressive contemporary interiors at Grattan Court East for €1.025mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialDetached Blackrock four-bed with maintenance-free gardens for €1.295mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialSandycove Victorian with mews guest suite and home office for €2.35mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
SoccerBohemians’ ‘collective agreement’ on base transfer fees rejected by rival clubs By Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerEuropa Conference League previews: St Patrick’s Athletic and Sligo Rovers in second-round action By Gavin Cummiskey
FilmWhere the Crawdads Sing: Daisy Edgar-Jones does her best in a mostly terrible filmBy Donald Clarke
Gaelic Games‘To us, this is a 50-50 game’: Galway’s John Concannon strikes confident tone ahead of All-Ireland finalBy Keith Duggan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Family is family, but Galway football is my closest link to homeBy Ciarán Murphy
PeopleMichael Harding: Sitting out on the street in the middle of any town is an education By Michael Harding
Climate CrisisRising emissions will mean deeper cuts required, Government toldBy Pat Leahy and Kevin O'Sullivan
Business Today DigestGas rationing looms; ECB rate rise good for big savers; and dealing with EV wasteBy Dominic Coyle
CultureToby Jones: ‘Anything that takes Beckett out of the university and puts him in the world is to be encouraged’By Donald Clarke
IrelandClinic ordered to pay €3,000 to man discriminated against over face mask requirementBy Stephen Bourke
EducationCourt ruling highlights ‘unacceptable’ waiting lists for children, disability campaigners sayBy Carl O'Brien
Asia-PacificTaliban presiding over extensive rights abuses in Afghanistan, says UNBy Emma Graham-Harrison in Kabul
BusinessECB’s first rate hike in 11 years to hit €25bn of tracker loansBy Joe Brennan and Dominic Coyle
USJanuary 6th committee’s primetime final public hearing to recount 187 minutes of chaos at US CapitolBy Joan E Greve in Washington
TravelMark Wahlberg’s 23-minute Dublin-Clare flight? The super-rich who have ‘absolute disregard for the planet’By Oliver Milman
CourtsJury in trial of man who beat partner’s mother to death should have been allowed consider provocation, court told By Eoin Reynolds
PoliticsSimon Coveney hopes change of prime minister in UK will lead to ‘new appetite for dialogue’ on NI protocolBy Seanín Graham
BusinessEleven journalists leave the Sunday Times and Times Ireland as cost cuts trigger staff exodusBy Laura Slattery
Middle EastShelling of Kurdish tourist resort strains relations between Turkey and IraqBy Michael Jansen
IrelandInvestigation into death of former music teacher found with serious injuries in Co LimerickBy Conor Gallagher and David Raleigh
HealthSix-year-old girl unlocked front door to run for help when mother suffered stroke By Louise Walsh
Climate CrisisRyan signals no change in sectoral ceiling for greenhouse gases By Harry McGee and Pat Leahy
CyclingVingegaard finally breaks Pogacar to all but seal Tour de France victoryBy Jeremy Whittle in Hautacam
The Women's PodcastLove Island: ‘I find it interesting as a zoological experiment’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 44:49
CourtsHigh Court varies freezing order against entities accused of defrauding French film director out of millions of euroBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Asia-PacificIndia’s new president to enjoy incongruous luxury in country of widespread povertyBy Rahul Bedi
PoliticsTaoiseach seeks meeting with AIB as he calls for it to reconsider move towards cashless banksBy Shauna Bowers and Pat Leahy
SoccerHooperman, aka Daniel Fulham, free to return to Ireland after passport issue in BulgariaBy Gavin Cummiskey
EuropeItaly facing snap election after Mario Draghi resigns as prime ministerBy Amy Kazmin and Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli in Rome
EuropeRussian shelling hits eastern Ukraine as Britain boosts arms supply to Kyiv By Daniel McLaughlin
HealthNursing homes call for combined delivery of flu and third Covid-19 booster jabsBy Simon Carswell
AfricaLGBT+ Nigerians fear violence after sharia court death sentenceBy Pelumi Salako in Ilorin, Nigeria
PoliticsDublin eyes ‘September window’ for NI protocol deal with new British prime ministerBy Pat Leahy
BusinessNew San Francisco base for Irish diplomats and State agencies has so far cost €3.1m By Ken Foxe
UKSunak has little over a week to damage Truss in potentially brutal battle for Tory leadershipBy Denis Staunton
UKSunak suggests Truss would lose general election as poll puts her well ahead in Tory leadership raceBy Denis Staunton
Europe‘When you hear explosions, you realise that you’re just a child’: Ukrainian youths tell MacGill of escaping warBy Polina Maliuzhonok
GolfTeenager Joshua Hill tops South qualifiers after scintillating 62 at LahinchBy Brian Keogh in Lahinch
Climate CrisisEach Irish household must make climate change a personal battle, says Mary Robinson By Mark Hilliard
IrelandValentia Island’s transatlantic cable to be put forward for Unesco World Heritage statusBy Anne Lucey in Co Kerry
Crime & LawMan threw bucket of petrol over stove in house fire that led to daughter’s death, court hearsBy Richard McCullen
IrelandExhibition of glass potatoes at Dublin Castle symbolises opulence during misery of FamineBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsIrish Government’s refusal to support Bill shows it is ‘not willing to take on dictators’, anti-corruption campaigner saysBy Simon Carswell
BooksCommon Decency by Susannah Dickey: Despite its talk of inescapable joylessness, this Belfast-set book is packed with witBy Niamh Donnelly