BusinessIndian multinational Tech Mahindra establishes new Irish-based design agency, creating 40 jobsBy Ciara O'Brien
IrelandNew Intel filtration system to save almost half a billion litres of water a yearBy Tim O'Brien
HealthMaternity hospital relocation set to move a step closer as business case review is finalisedBy Jennifer Bray
PoliticsChoice of controversial MP as NZ’s possible next ambassador to Ireland criticised By Ronan McGreevy
AbroadThis morning I cried for the first time since I arrived. Is it possible I’ve made a mistake?By Anna-Maya Pawlowski
Crime & LawMore than 100 former inmates registered with emergency homeless services ‘on day of prison release’ By Shauna Bowers
BooksYou may have hated Peig at school, but don’t let that put you off these treasuresBy Lucy Sweeney Byrne
BooksI didn’t know it then, but I had just started to write my novel. Ireland gave me the space to beginBy Marie-Claire Amuah
Life & Style‘A woman’s household to-do list is relentless’: How to be equal partners when it comes to choresBy Emine Saner
Life & StyleHow to handle passive-aggressive and negative comments: Don’t tell yourself you ‘don’t care’ By Joanne Hunt
SponsoredFirst challenges set under €65m National Challenge Fund open for application from research teams
IrelandGovernment issues renewed appeal for accommodation for Ukrainian refugees By Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandTax on alcohol and cigarettes set to remain untouched in budget but welfare battle looms By Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
Consumer TechTech tools: Samsung watches pitch themselves at health and wellness marketBy Ciara O'Brien
Climate CrisisAddressing the key gap in climate science — societal dimensions of required actionBy Evan Boyle, Alexandra Revez and Brian Ó Gallachóir
PoliticsBudget 2023: Tax breaks for landlords and tenants under considerationBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
TechnologyWill Alex Jones’s $49m penalty prove an effective deterrent to disinformation?By Karlin Lillington
PeopleWhat disturbed me as I sat on the patio trying to recover from my blunder was the shed full of killing machinesBy Michael Harding
OpinionMusic education must be available to every child regardless of geography and classBy Grace Tallon
EconomySite value tax will restrict land hoarding and make housing cheaper, commission claims By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TravelA go-anywhere travel pass for €9 a month? It’s not hard to see why it’s been a hit this summerBy Christopher F Schuetze
BusinessIrish consumer confidence hits 22-month low as households brace for winter of discontentBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
RacingTwomey aiming to break cross-channel duck in Group One style with La Petite Coco By Brian O'Connor
SportIrish fans set for the full college football experience as notorious Nebraska Cornhuskers come to townBy Dave Hannigan
Your WellnessI eat out for a living. It turns out that’s not why my stomach always hurtsBy Priya Krishna
ResidentialPeriod farmhouse in Wicklow woodlands with garden room, tennis court and nature all around, for €1.175mBy Joyce Hickey
Consumer TechExperiencing airport anxiety? Here’s some gadgets to help take the stress out of travelBy Ciara O'Brien
BusinessNot all wind farms will benefit from surging electricity prices this winter, says industry bodyBy Barry O'Halloran
HealthMore than 110,000 children on waiting lists for therapies and disability services, figures showBy Paul Cullen
Business Today DigestA new tax to promote cheaper housing; keeping track of your luggage; and the impact of the InfoWars judgmentBy Úna McCaffrey
WorldBodies of two children found inside suitcases bought at auction in New ZealandBy Eva Corlett in Wellington
UKRyan Giggs breaks down in court describing night in cell as ‘worst experience’By Kim Pilling and Josh Payne, PA
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AthleticsEuropean Athletics Championships: Thomas Barr misses out on 400m hurdles finalBy Ian O'Riordan
Crime & LawGarda working closely with transport operators is best policing model, NTA saysBy Tim O'Brien
EconomyCliff Taylor: Will the public accept climate change taxes in a cost-of-living crisis?By Cliff Taylor
RugbyOuthalf Dannah O’Brien among four new caps in Ireland side for historic Japan TestBy Daire Walsh
BusinessChina’s largest property group Country Garden warns of 70% plunge in profitBy Gary Jones and Edward White
BusinessUS college student makes $110m trading meme-stock favourite Bed Bath & BeyondBy Antoine Gara and Madison Darbyshire
BooksIan Hickey and Caroline Magennis share literary prize; writer sought for Krakow residencyBy Martin Doyle
Crime & LawMan held over murder of Miriam Burns (75) released without chargeBy Conor Lally and Olivia Kelleher
FilmJonah Hill has quit film promotion interviews to protect his mental health. Are they really that bad?By Donald Clarke
EuropeOdesa struggles back to life after lifting of Russia’s port blockadeBy Mehul Srivastava in Odesa
SoccerNottingham Forest make 16th signing of the summer as they agree €42 million deal for Morgan Gibbs-White By Will Unwin
EconomyAnother rate hike on the cards for September as ECB warns inflation outlook hasn’t improvedBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
The Women's PodcastThe Life of Karen: ‘Rather than sitting around and feeling wounded… let’s show the world what a good Karen is’Listen | 31:16
PoliticsMinister of State Robert Troy discloses details of substantial property interestsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandDrug-monitoring pilot programme at Electric Picnic will reduce harm, says HSEBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandPregnant woman who says she was discriminated against by landlord awarded €3,000By Paul Neilan
CourtsWoman with disability secures barring order against former partner who ‘won’t leave me alone’By Sarah Burns
BusinessToll income on M50 rises by 13% as traffic volumes recover in wake of pandemicBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessPremier League revenue set to hit £6bn on soaring value of international TV rightsBy Josh Noble
BusinessFarmers who put IR£50 into investment group 50 years ago will each get back almost €16,000By Mark Paul
Health Failure to address fire safety issues at Longford nursing home put residents at ‘significant risk’By Liam Cosgrove
CourtsParents of boy killed in Dublin mountain bike crash call for change to Garda accident-scene managementBy Seán McCárthaigh
An Irish DiaryNo Flowers, Please - Frank McNally on the etymological ambush of Beal na BláthBy Frank McNally
IrelandParades to take place this weekend celebrating frontline, emergency and security workersBy Jade Wilson
SoccerRodgers says he will omit Fofana from Leicester squad if player is affected by transfer pursuitBy Ben Fisher
BusinessSurging chicken feed costs clip wings of Armagh poultry processing giant Moy ParkBy Mark Paul
CourtsMiriam Burns murder inquiry: Clothing may link killer to crime, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally and Olivia Kelleher
SoccerSlick attacking of Ferencvaros too much for Shamrock Rovers in Europa League qualifierBy Paul Buttner
IrelandGravity-defying hats make spectacular return for Ladies’ Day at the Dublin Horse ShowBy Dominique Farrell
IrelandAir Corps plane and five crew members flying back to Ireland after being stranded in AfricaBy Conor Lally
Gaelic GamesDessie Farrell: Better championship showing still leaves big questions for Dublin managerBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesJason Sherlock’s potential appointment as Monaghan manager back on the tableBy Seán Moran
IrelandSculpture unveiled in honour of Limerick priests who led aid campaign during Biafran war By Patsy McGarry
CourtsCoursing club refused injunction restraining land owner from locking it out of groundsBy Ray Managh
Crime & Law‘He was a lovely bloke, he was my friend’: Shock and sadness over death of Thomas O’HalloranBy Patsy McGarry, Ronan McGreevy and Gordon Deegan
AthleticsIncredible Jakob Ingebrigtsen breaks another European distance running recordBy Ian O'Riordan
MusicAnna Mullarkey: Falling review — Galway native embraces two genres, but it doesn’t always workBy Lauren Murphy
MusicSchubert Unfinished & Great Symphonies: Vivid recordings full of period-instrument colour By Michael Dervan
BooksBreaking History: A White House Memoir — Jared Kushner’s book reminds me of watching a cat lick a dog’s eye gooBy Dwight Garner