Business‘Compelling creative partnerships’ in the frame for this year’s Business to Arts AwardsBy Ellen O’Regan
USLos Angeles handyman accused of murdering Irish bishop David O’Connell faces court in AugustBy John Harlow
FilmMedusa: Consistently trippy satirical art-house horror takes aim at Brazil’s evangelical cultsBy Tara Brady
BusinessRenault has little sales success to show from its Late Late Show sponsorshipBy Michael McAleer
TV & RadioYou know the way TDs say ‘Renault’? That’s kind of how to pronounce the Witcher’s name too By Patrick Freyne
IrelandProtest ‘is something in the French genes’, says France’s ambassador to IrelandBy Ronan McGreevy
In the NewsLucy Letby: the nurse on trial in Manchester for the murder of seven babies By Bernice HarrisonListen | 30:15
EconomyA global subsidy war? Keeping up with the AmericansBy Guy Chazan, Sam Fleming and Kana Inagaki
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: Wavelight technology can be a leading light but it should not dominate over racingBy Sonia O'Sullivan
PeopleUlcer-inducing summer childcare: It seems like the camps begin at 9am but end at 9.15am with a 45-minute commuteBy Emer McLysaght
WorkAnxiety in the workplace: ‘I see it in CEOs and in young people starting and everywhere in between’By Olive Keogh
FilmWhile We Watched: Gripping film about Ravish Kumar presents a chilling view of India’s broadcast mediaBy Donald Clarke
Advertising FeatureCreative placemaking, access for underrepresented communities, and topical issues dominate the 2023 Business to Arts Awards shortlist
BooksThe Black Eden by Richard T Kelly: An assured, deeply researched novel that captures male friendshipBy Rory Kiberd
PoliticsRTÉ’s payments to Ryan Tubridy: After 25 hours of hearings, are we any closer to the truth?By Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & Radio‘There’s so many things I could tell you’: Pat Kenny mixes sympathy for Tubridy with a flurry of zingersBy Mick Heaney
ResidentialRestored Waterford rectory designed by William Tinsley on the market for €600,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
RugbyIreland U20s v France: Richie Murphy’s squad can make history in World Championship decider By John O'Sullivan
FoodMermaid takeaway review: Seriously good sausage rolls steal the show at stylish French food pop-upBy Corinna Hardgrave
SoccerDenise O’Sullivan: ‘To have my dad here would be a dream but I know he’s looking down’By Gavin Cummiskey
People‘I practise animal acupuncture. Yes, of course people are sceptical’By Jacqui O'Brien and Joanne Hunt
RacingRacing should expect more innovative promotion than flogging itself through celebrity By Brian O'Connor
MusicGuided by Voices: Welshpool Frillies – Scuzzy pop, delicious riffs, surreal lyricsBy Eamon Sweeney
ResidentialWhat will €560,000 buy in Spain, Denmark, France, Italy and Maynooth?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionStephen Collins: Coalition parties barely able to hide their delight at RTÉ's troublesBy Stephen Collins
ResidentialEscape to the country from €125,000 in Galway, Wexford, Cork and moreBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
FilmPuffin Rock and the New Friends: Chris O’Dowd at his charming best in a world-conquering Irish animationBy Tara Brady
AfricaAt least 30 die in army shelling of Sudan market as violence escalatesBy Zeinab Mohammed Salih in Khartoum
Business‘I don’t believe in hierarchy, I believe in competence’- Aryzta turnaround chief Urs JordiBy Joe Brennan
Business Today NewsletterRenault’s lack of sales from RTÉ sponsorship, Intel and state aid, and why Digicel ‘mainly’ hires culchiesBy Ciarán Hancock
MediaRTÉ to hold external review into severance packages for senior staff following PAC revelationsBy Ronan McGreevy
MusicLisa Marie Presley died from bowel obstruction, say officials By Eduardo Medina and Matt Stevens
MusicThe Waterboys in Dublin review: Preshow nerves, then Mike Scott’s dewy-eyed stomper lights up the nightBy Ed Power
Gaelic GamesLGFA in talks with other parties over players’ charter ‘contrary’ to impression given by Oireachtas meetingBy Seán Moran
SoccerFabinho the latest Liverpool target for Saudi Arabia as Al-Ittihad hold talksBy Fabrizio Romano
BusinessRepublic entered technical recession in first quarter, confirms Central Statistics Office By Ian Curran
IrelandIreland to see heavy rain over weekend as weather to remain unsettled for foreseeable futureBy Ronan McGreevy
UKSaudi prince Mohammed bin Salman invited to visit UK in autumnBy Andrew England and Jim Pickard in London
RugbyMatt Williams: Passing of Roly Meates robs Irish rugby of one of its greatest figures By Matt Williams
TV & RadioFoundation: Set phasers to Overambitious – season two is like Game of Thrones on psychedelicsBy Ed Power
Middle EastPrivate Seán Rooney: Lebanese military court adjourns first hearing into fatal attackBy Hannah McCarthy
EnvironmentAlmost a third of Catholic parish grounds ‘should be returned to nature by 2030′By Patsy McGarry
On The Money NewsletterBenefit in kind: Be careful those office perks don’t come back to bite you in tax By Dominic Coyle
CourtsSupreme Court overturns decision that led to introduction of emergency criminal case legislationBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsPilot to stand trial over seizure of €8m of cocaine allegedly flown into private airfieldBy Liam Cosgrove
Middle EastBeating the wall: West Bank’s women footballers break down barriers By Dario Antonelli in Ramallah
EuropeEurope suffers deadly toll as scientists warn of hottest temperatures ever recorded on continentBy Naomi O'Leary
CourtsJonathan Dowdall sentence for facilitating murder ‘very lenient’, Court of Appeal saysBy Alison O'Riordan
HealthStephen Donnelly says ‘nobody right now’ knows final cost of national children’s hospitalBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawCocaine worth estimated €11.4m discovered in horsebox at Rosslare Europort By Nathan Johns
PoliticsIreland’s 2% emissions drop gets guarded welcome despite ‘horrifying’ rise in transport sectorBy Harry McGee
HealthIrish families with young children cautioned about travelling to areas in Europe experiencing heatwavesBy Louise Walsh and Vivienne Clarke
EuropeAt least 289 children have died or disappeared in the central Mediterranean this year, says UnicefBy Sally Hayden
Middle EastSyrian border crossing reopens to allow aid into jihadi-held area of northwest Idlib provinceBy Michael Jansen
PoliticsRTÉ crisis: The week that saw battlelines drawn between broadcaster and Ryan TubridyBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsMan who killed mother’s partner told friends ‘world better off without’ the deceased, court hearsBy Barry Roche
FilmHollywood actors strike: Gladiator sequel starring Paul Mescal among high-profile films to be affected
CourtsMayo man who killed mother in 2011 committed unprovoked assaults due to drug-induced brain injury, court hearsBy Fiona Ferguson
BusinessTalk of Kerry Group dairy unit sale resurfaces as food giant battles US sales weaknessBy Joe Brennan
CourtsState’s commitment to protect families will not be ‘diluted’, says Attorney GeneralBy Mary Carolan
HealthSolicitor firm that represented Vicky Phelan earned €6.68m from State in medical negligence claims in 18 monthsBy Gordon Deegan
Crime & LawPSNI officers and staff not allowed to attend Belfast Pride parade in uniformBy Seanín Graham
IrelandGAA and RTÉ need to re-examine GAAGO policy as public missing key matches - MartinBy Barry Roche
IrelandDeaf law student awarded €3,000 after Griffith College refused to pay for sign language interpretationBy Stephen Bourke
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWomen’s World Cup: What Ireland can expect, and the teams to watch out forBy Karen Duggan
An Irish DiaryCounted Out - Frank McNally on Bram Stoker, ‘Garlic Day’, and a famous Austrian hero from DonegalBy Frank McNally
HealthOver 84,000 people waiting for inpatient appointment at end of June, new figures showBy Jade Wilson
BusinessWind farm owner should compensate man who threatened to dig up cables along his land, judge rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsUkrainian refugee charity takes court action against former chief executive By Aodhan O’Faolain
WimbledonBullish Carlos Alcaraz backs himself against Novak Djokovic in a generational Wimbledon finalBy Johnny Watterson
GolfRory McIlroy to embrace the conditions after claiming Scottish Open halfway leadBy Phil Casey, PA Golf Correspondent
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland abandon ‘overly physical’ World Cup warm-up game as Denise O’Sullivan goes to hospitalBy Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessEuropean Commission gives Ireland deadline to act over consumer protection and disability access failuresBy Naomi O'Leary
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the end of the Dáil term: coalition has a full in-tray for the Autumn
RugbyFrance win a third consecutive World Under-20 title as they beat Ireland on Bastille DayBy John O'Sullivan
AthleticsNicola Tuthill’s lofty hammer effort just short of a European medal in FinlandBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyIreland under-20 coach Richie Murphy: ‘I am extremely proud of what we have done’By John O'Sullivan
CourtsStardust inquests break after significant evidence that was confusing and compellingBy Kitty Holland
Crime & LawWoman fatally stabbed in Cork may have been dead for several hours before discoveryBy Barry Roche