EducationLeaving Cert 2022: What should you do if you didn’t get the results you expected? By Peter McGuire
IrelandFuel suppliers: ‘We were buying coal for €16.50 a bag. The price today is €45.50’By David Forsythe
FilmJared Harris on his father, Richard: ‘The conflict he experienced as an Irishman in London gave him a sense of purpose’By Andrew Male
FashionNicole Kidman’s got one, and they’re everywhere on TikTok. So what’s a jellyfish haircut?By Anna Grace Lee
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: ‘I want to show everyone in the office not to f**k with me.’ Gio is just like meBy Patrick Freyne
FilmThree Thousand Years of Longing: Underwhelming fantasy that doesn’t fulfil its eastern promiseBy Donald Clarke
MusicFanny and Felix Mendelssohn review: Musical siblings at their best when slower-pacedBy Michael Dervan
OpinionWe don’t know when this war will be over, but we know this: Ukraine will be a strong, sovereign and independent nationBy Claire Cronin
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FilmThe Venice Movie Quiz: Who is missing from Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin?By Donald Clarke
MusicJunior Brother: The Great Irish Famine — Kerry songwriter stands out from the packBy Tony Clayton-Lea
ResidentialTake 5: What will €720,000 buy in Japan, France, Norway, Uruguay and Midleton?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
TV & RadioSean Spicer on Newstalk: An intriguing interview with Trump’s disarmingly gormless press guyBy Mick Heaney
SportPickleball: ‘It’s a great game, you get exercise and it’s fun which is essential’By Louise Lawless
SoccerIreland’s victory over Finland will go down in history as a moment when things changedBy Lisa Fallon
SoccerAirtricity League Premier Division previews: Shamrock Rovers look to add to Bohs’ woes By Gavin Cummiskey
EducationLeaving Cert 2022: Grades adjusted upwards in effort to tackle grade inflationBy Brian Mooney
Business Today DigestAmerican Chamber warns on CRU plan; Medtronic’s new stent; and bailing out struggling businessesBy Úna McCaffrey
Crime & LawGarda investigation ongoing after man suffered gunshot wound in Rathfarnham at weekendBy Mark Hilliard
UKDowning Street retains cabinet minister and aide accused of sexual misconduct – reportsBy Nadeem Badshah
FilmThe Cry of Granuaile review: An entirely unique addition to the burgeoning Grace O’Malley canonBy Tara Brady
IrelandAlmost half of Irish households facing energy poverty, warns ESRIBy Vivienne Clarke, Pat Leahy and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Music‘At a pub in Dublin, I read the same headline you did’: Feist leaves Arcade Fire tour after Win Butler sexual misconduct claimsBy Adrian Horton
BusinessMandate calls for energy price controls and a minimum wage of €14 per hour in Budget 2023By Colin Gleeson
EducationFather hails Alanna Idris Quinn’s Leaving Cert results months after she lost sight in eye in high-profile Dublin attack By Conor Lally
PoliticsDonnelly says he would not have benefited from proposed tax law changes for ‘accidental landlords’By Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
IrelandCork hotelier in shock as electricity bill increases by almost €10,000 in a month By Ronan McGreevy
BusinessG7 countries back price cap on Russian oilBy Henry Foy, Alice Hancock, Guy Chazan, George Parker and Sam Fleming
EconomyGovernment’s position boosted ahead of budget with €6bn exchequer surplusBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Social AffairsIndoor arena at Abbotstown to be used for emergency refugee accommodation By Tim O'Brien
BusinessStarbucks names departing Reckitt Benckiser boss as new chief executiveBy Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson and Alexandra White
MusicElectric Picnic 2022 begins: ‘My tent is supposed to be a rectangle. This does not look like a rectangle’By Shauna Bowers
IrelandDerry boys drowned at ‘a beautiful time in their lives, filled with hopes and dreams’, funeral toldBy Seanín Graham
Housing & PlanningGovernment defends its Housing for All plan despite Opposition saying it is failingBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Education‘She has been so resilient,’ says child rape survivor as daughter gets top grade in Leaving Cert AppliedBy David Raleigh
BusinessUDG Healthcare files first accounts since €3.2bn takeover by US private equity firmBy Ian Curran
EducationLeaving Cert 2022: ‘I was lucky, I had a home I could study in. Not everyone has that’By Mark Hilliard
Education‘I danced around the room’: Student who had epileptic seizure during exam delighted with resultsBy Carl O'Brien
EducationRetired teacher celebrates an honour in German: ‘I am delighted with my H4′By Marese McDonagh
SportMax Verstappen home win would leave Red Bull in a league of their ownBy Giles Richards at Zandvoort
EducationSeventh heaven for Dublin student with string of H1 gradesBy Sarah Burns, Brian Moore and Dominique Farrell
UKEuropean Commission vice-president Sefcovic warns future British leader on triggering article 16 By Denis Staunton
HealthAllegation of falls cover-up at nursing home ‘mud-slinging’, witness tells inquiryBy Paul Cullen
BusinessBord Gáis price increases: Some households face paying €85 extra per monthBy Barry O'Halloran and Vivienne Clarke
IrelandTop civil servant Robert Watt will not benefit from terms of new public pay dealBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
UKDenis Staunton: Truss poised to plunge UK into deeper division on accession to Tory leadershipBy Denis Staunton
EducationShould I defer my college place? Your Leaving Cert and CAO questions answeredBy Brian Mooney
AthleticsCiara Mageean breaks Sonia O’Sullivan’s Irish 1,500m record as she pips Laura Muir to Diamond League title in BrusselsBy Ian O'Riordan
SoccerAirtricity League round-up: Michael Duffy’s goal caps Derry City win as they close gap on leaders Shamrock Rovers
RugbyLeinster’s young guns front and centre in 26-21 pre-season victory over Harlequins at The StoopBy John O'Sullivan
SoccerMikel Arteta urges league leaders Arsenal not to feel intimidated by their poor winning record at Old TraffordBy Nick Ames
SoccerLiam Burt’s goal earns derby bragging rights for Bohemians as they snap losing streakBy Gavin Cummiskey
TennisMatteo Berrettini finds power and touch to knock out Andy MurrayBy Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows
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IrelandSurging tax revenues provide Government with unprecedented war chest ahead of budgetBy Pat Leahy, Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Jack Horgan-Jones
MusicDermot Kennedy at Electric Picnic: The ex-busker leads a mass singalong on the Main StageBy Ed Power