BusinessRestaurants and cafes should be allowed to retain the 9% special VAT rateBy Eoghan O'Mara Walsh
Gaelic GamesTV View: Limerick ‘float like a buffalo, sting like a bee’ in historic winBy Mary Hannigan
HealthAlcohol-warning label plan attracts suggestions and criticism from industry and campaignersBy Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesCian Lynch made key interventions in All-Ireland final at a time when Limerick looked like pastiche of themselvesBy Denis Walsh
BusinessConcrete levy to add €300m to costs of Housing for All targets, says industry bodyBy Ian Curran
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Gaelic GamesNicky English: Main players deliver as Limerick rise to the occasion, leaving Kilkenny trailing in their wakeBy Nicky English
In the NewsAs Barbenheimer scores at the box office, Hollywood is in turmoilBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 32:55
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MediaRTÉ met Taoiseach to discuss future financing, GAA coverage and Eurovision before payments controversy erupted By Cormac McQuinn
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Women's World CupOpens in new windowWorld Cup digest: Complaints about ‘demeaning men’ and French manager’s self-sacrifice By Mary Hannigan
HealthOver 600 extra college places in medicine, nursing and therapy aim to boost health staff numbersBy Cormac McQuinn
HealthState’s plan to label alcohol with health warnings draws interest from other countriesBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerRoy Keane was always adept at the media game - now he plays it better than anyone elseBy Denis Walsh
BooksEnd Times: Elites, Counter-Elites and the Path of Political Disintegration review: Bleak vista for years aheadBy Paschal Donohoe
FashionTired of shaving or waxing? This at-home hair removal device reduces body hair for goodBy Laura Kennedy
Your Family‘My son who is six years old is an extremely fussy eater and may have an eating disorder’By John Sharry
AbroadMoving from Ireland to North Carolina: Covid was the greatest catalyst for something newBy Ruth Kelly
PeopleThe next door neighbour whose life was a study in the recent history of the United StatesBy Michael Wilson
Your WellnessThink twice before booking your next foreign holiday, especially if you have heart or lung diseaseBy Dr Muiris Houston
FilmA secret gay history of UK espionage: ‘The skill-set of homosexuals and spies overlapped’By Tara Brady
PricewatchThe customer isn’t always right: Conor Pope on the consumer rights you don’t have By Conor Pope
OpinionRTÉ hearings show the deep flaws of Oireachtas committees. Here’s how to make them work betterBy Gerry Naughton
OpinionUna Mullally: Getting tough on Dublin ‘thuggery’ won’t solve the city’s fundamental problemBy Una Mullally
Business Today NewsletterEconomy forecast to grow, ‘drag’ on Dublin offices and the reality of tattoos in the officeBy Conn Ó Midheach
Your MoneyInsurance fraud and rising premiums: ‘People think they can get away with making outrageous claims’By Mark Hilliard
TV & RadioFifteen-Love: Ella Lily Hyland and Aidan Turner are searing together in this gripping tennis dramaBy Ed Power
EuropeThe war has become very personal for certain Ukrainian soldiersBy Maria Varenikova in Tavriyske
HealthGalway hospital A&E ‘grossly overcrowded’ with ‘significant medical staff shortages’ - reportBy Jack Power
Advertising FeatureMaster the future of business: supply chain analytics programme meeting current industry needs
EuropeCorfu wildfires: Sirens blare and any tourist would be concerned, but the anxiety for locals is worseBy Ronan McGreevy
Social AffairsConcerns raised over unaccompanied minors missing from Tusla’s careBy Jack Power and Vivienne Clarke
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: It doesn’t get much better than this if you’re from Limerick By Mary Hannigan
Your MoneyGreece fires: What are your rights if you’re due to go on holiday to Rhodes or Corfu?By Nathan Johns
CourtsBroadcaster awaiting trial on child sex charge has bail terms varied to allow travel abroadBy Colm Keena
Europe‘We find ourselves at war with fire’: Battle to contain wildfires continues in GreeceBy Jade Wilson, Helena Smith and Sarah Burns
FilmCillian Murphy: ‘I don’t like watching myself – it’s like, ‘Oh, f**king hell’By Charlotte Edwardes
BusinessTwitter changes logo to X in corporate rebrandingBy Hannah Murphy, Cristina Criddle and Ivan Levingston
Middle East‘We are winning’: Are US Jews who oppose Israeli settlements finally getting somewhere?By Chris McGreal in New York
BusinessTax appeals ruling leaves developer firm with €755,445 bill after land value dropped from €8.6m to €170,000By Gordon Deegan
Housing & PlanningFianna Fáil’s Deirdre Conroy defends ‘no cooking’ rules for lodgerBy Jack Power and Sarah Burns
BusinessAn Bord Pleanála concedes in challenge to permission for 179 Co Wicklow homesBy Ellen O'Riordan
EuropeCrimea and Moscow hit by drone attacks after Russia launches missiles on OdesaBy Polina Ivanova in Berlin and Roman Olearchyk in Kyiv
BusinessOver 200 homes to be built in Terenure as permission is granted after two-year delayBy Gordon Deegan
The Weekend That WasThis Limerick team are not the same as Kilkenny’s four-in-a-row side - and look set to win moreBy Denis Walsh
EuropeIn Belarus, even the past is criminalised as Lukashenko cracks down on dissent By Valerie Hopkins in Minsk
FoodRevealed: The award winning food and drink products that Irish chefs rate most highly By Marie Claire Digby
Middle EastUN investigator calls for end to detention of women and children in Syrian campsBy Michael Jansen
PoliticsArmy abuse and bullying inquiry’s terms of reference to go to Cabinet in September, Tánaiste saysBy Sarah Burns
CourtsMan who stabbed friend to death in row over €100 debt and stolen scooter jailed for nine yearsBy Alison O'Riordan
CourtsPaul Murphy TD granted permission to pursue judicial review of Sipo complaint rejectionBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Ireland‘I’ve enjoyed having a pint of Guinness, seeing family and friends, and Irish humour’By Kitty Holland
SoccerPSG give Kylian Mbappé permission to talk to Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal after €300 million bid
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland v Canada: Kick-off time, TV channel and latest team news for World Cup group matchBy David Gorman
DublinDozens more gardaí promised for Dublin city centre in wake of attack on US touristBy Conor Lally, Vivienne Clarke and Sarah Burns
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWomen’s World Cup failing to make a dent in the TV screens of sports-mad AustraliansBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesOver one million viewers watch Limerick’s four in a row All-Ireland hurling final triumphBy Eamon Donoghue
BusinessChallenge can proceed against planning permission for Ennis service station, judge rulesBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessFingal council’s plan to develop 121 apartments is challenged in High CourtBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsSister claims brothers’ handling of late mother’s shares in family company means she may not get €250,000 inheritanceBy Mary Carolan
IrelandCouple set to lose three buy-to-let properties after repaying €950,000 on initial €1.12m loan By Mary Carolan
In the News‘There’s a wildfire outside my balcony’ - climate chaos hits tourism in GreeceBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 13:22
Middle EastIsrael removes supreme court power to oppose government action with law criticised as threat to democracyBy Mark Weiss
CourtsWoman raped by her father tells court: ‘I was no longer a little girl and I never would be again’
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Climate CrisisGreece wildfires: ‘We got on the bus with people clambering to get on but no idea where it was taking us’By Jade Wilson
Gaelic Games‘You can’t beat this feeling’: Delighted Limerick hurling fans welcome home four-in-a-row heroesBy Caleb Brennan
TV & RadioMillion Dollar Pigeons review: ‘Two million dollars? Relax, mate. It’s a pigeon’By Ed Power
Climate CrisisClimate change: Ireland’s pace of action ‘not acceptable given existential threat’, watchdog warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsPublicly funded fertility treatment plan before Cabinet but with restrictions on BMI, ageBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
IrelandComplaints about charity governance, legitimacy and finances received by regulatorBy Jack Power
HealthRate of hospital deaths for pneumonia and COPD drops after Covid-19 vaccine roll-out - reportBy Jade Wilson
BusinessSix in 10 workers say partner gave up work due to cost of childcare, survey findsBy Ellen O’Regan
FilmBarbenheimer: Spectacular figures at box office evidence huge turnout around Ireland By Donald Clarke
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