Crime & LawSharp increase in Garda attempts to obtain social media users’ private informationBy Conor Gallagher
Your Wellness‘More selfish and asocial’: What losing even one hour of sleep a night can do to you By Sascha Pare
People‘I’ve seen a lot of disturbing things’: Meet the courtroom illustrator who sketched Ghislaine Maxwell and R KellyBy Ruth La Ferla
People‘How can a teenage brain handle being pilloried in the press? It can’t. No wonder I did a lot of drugs and drank a lot’By Hadley Freeman
Books‘I want to get back into reading – I’ve been streaming’: How flowcharts are inspiring book recommendationsBy Anna Grace Lee
FilmMr Malcolm’s List film review: A charming but slender piece of Jane Austen fan fictionBy Tara Brady
RugbyInjuries inform selection for Ireland head coach Greg McWilliams ahead of second Test against Japan By John O'Sullivan
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: We are paying the price for failure to invest in power generation By John FitzGerald
Work‘In New York we have close connections to the Irish community. It is a great place to raise a child too’By Barbara McCarthy
PoliticsLandlord politicians may have to declare housing contracts amid overhaul of ethics regimeBy Jennifer Bray
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: This new show is about politicians and the real estate they feel entitled to. I’d say Robert Troy loves itBy Patrick Freyne
BusinessElectricity price squeeze: Regulator wants all customers to pay extra €100m for use during peak time By Barry O'Halloran
IrelandPoliticians move to explain absence of rental properties from tenancy registerBy Jennifer Bray
OpinionCoalition leaders must confront those who would tear down the State bequeathed by Michael CollinsBy Stephen Collins
SoccerLisa Fallon: Crucial World Cup qualifier can be a defining day for Irish women’s footballBy Lisa Fallon
SoccerFAI Cup previews: Wexford FC undaunted by visit of premier title-chasing Dundalk By Paul Buttner
ResidentialTake 5: What will €435,000 buy in the UAE, France, Estonia, Turkey and Cork?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
IrelandToo early to say if State will contribute troops to Ukraine military training mission — departmentBy Conor Gallagher
Your FamilyThe lunch guide for back to school: School lunches are not the time to introduce new or disliked foodsBy Jen Hogan
Business Today DigestBig companies face €50m energy hit, mortgage approvals dip, and no more alcohol taxes for nowBy Ciarán Hancock
DrinkJohn Wilson: These Centra wines couldn’t be more different but both are great valueBy John Wilson
PeopleAndrew Tate’s banned from YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. What’s he said that’s so bad?By Patrick Freyne
Social Affairs‘It breaks my heart to see how lawless it’s become’: Readers’ comments on antisocial behaviour in Dublin
EnvironmentWeekend temperatures could reach 23 degrees as summer holidays come to an endBy Ronan McGreevy
SoccerVera Pauw: ‘We need to be ready as always and then we need to see if it’s enough’ By Malachy Clerkin
MusicAfter enduring years of gaslighting and vilification, Britney’s back with a new song. So what’s it like?By Ed Power
HealthDespite low ICU numbers and drop in hospital cases, new Covid wave is predicted By Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandData commissioner Helen Dixon ‘has important role’ in Twitter whistleblower’s allegations, lawyers sayBy Brian Mahon
Middle EastBen-Gvir emerges from extremist right to become a leading figure in Israel electionsBy Mark Weiss
BusinessFed chairman Jay Powell says central bank will ‘keep at’ job of curbing inflationBy Colby Smith
Inside PoliticsTroy affair raises questions about standards, transparency and conflicts Listen | 29:09
Music‘He is right up there with the Stones’: Harry Styles to headline Slane Castle next summerBy Conor Pope
Education‘It’s kind of a moment of pride’: Emotional day for parents as school begins for junior infantsBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandCourt finds for Conradh na Gaeilge over lack of progess in North on Irish languageBy Alan Erwin
Social Affairs‘Horrifying’ energy price hikes will mean cold homes this winter, say support groups By Colin Gleeson
IrelandAgencies struggle to find housing for Ukrainians being moved out of student accommodationBy Jack Power
BusinessEnergy price hikes: SSE Airtricity raises electricity prices by 35.4% and gas by 39% By Colin Gleeson
CyclingSam Bennett extends lead in points classification as Jesús Herrada wins Vuelta stage By Shane Stokes
HealthUniversities seek joint Covid-flu vaccines plan to prepare for possible winter ‘twindemic’By Simon Carswell
SportFIA sticks to guns on F1 ‘bouncing’ rule change despite top teams’ objections By Giles Richards in Spa-Francorchamps
USFBI sought national defence documents at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, affidavit showsBy Hugo Lowell in New York
An Irish DiaryThe ‘godmother of Irish children’s literature’ – Brian Maye on Patricia Lynch By Brian Maye
USReaction to abortion ruling appears to offer hope to Democrats for November electionsBy Martin Wall
IrelandGreen party using State funding to pay €9,750 salary top-up to its leader in SeanadBy Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsTwo more Fianna Fáil politicians seek changes to declarations of interests in wake of Troy controversyBy Cormac McQuinn
SportStokes and Foakes tons put England in control against South Africa in second TestBy Ali Martin at Emirates Old Trafford
SoccerErik Ten Hag cannot guarantee Harry Maguire a starting place in his Manchester United teamBy Jamie Jackson
BooksThe Black Dog by Kevin Bridges: Lacks legs, has no bite and isn’t that funny eitherBy NJ McGarrigle
GolfRory McIlroy frustrated as Scottie Scheffler threatens to make the Tour Championship a processionBy John O'Sullivan
AthleticsUCD and Dundrum South Dublin set for a new era of track and field after a long waitBy Ian O'Riordan