MotorsMercedes hoping new tech and luxury touches will justify expected E-Class price hikeBy Michael McAleer
BooksOne Midsummer’s Day by Mark Cocker: Swifts’ flying feats put our opposable thumbs to shameBy John Banville
OpinionHousing crisis means would-have-been empty nests are full to the brim and chicks are big and awkwardBy Anne Harris
Gaelic GamesJim McGuinness: Jack O’Connor knows Kerry need to be much more defensive to win this finalBy Jim McGuinness
RugbyTadhg Furlong on the impact of Paul O’Connell and the culture created by Andy Farrell By Gerry Thornley
Women's World CupOpens in new windowAine O’Gorman full of praise for her Ireland and Shamrock Rovers team mate Abbie LarkinBy Louise Lawless
Women's World CupOpens in new windowD’oh Canada! Women players aim to thrive again despite officials’ failingsBy Joe Callaghan in Ottawa
Health‘I was disoriented, not properly mobile. I kept falling down’: Woman who suffered stroke giving birth has clot removedBy Paul Cullen
ColumnRickie Fowler not so keen on Leeds investment but JT and Spieth plan Elland Road visitBy Philip Reid
Gaelic GamesDessie Farrell: ‘We’ve just got to accept that David Clifford is going to do damage’By Gordon Manning
Gaelic Games‘I’d rather be dealing with it than be up the side of the mountain talking to my dog,’ Jack O’Connor on Kerry’s task against DublinBy Ian O'Riordan
Your FamilyClaire Byrne: ‘I had lived an adult life up to the age of 38 not having had children, so I know what that freedom is like’By Jen Hogan
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland to stick with back five for Canada clash as Vera Pauw points out lack of pace in defenceBy Gavin Cummiskey
Your Wellness‘I hoped they would pick on someone else ... that was my hope in that moment’By Chris Sherlock
Your MoneyHow to teach kids about money: Put them on the payroll, €2 shopping trips and other tipsBy Joanne Hunt
EuropeHague Letter: Public discourse has coarsened to undermine democracy and social cohesionBy Peter Cluskey
Business Today NewsletterRyanair’s blowout earnings, Twitter rebrands, and how the RTE scandal is shaking up the agent worldBy Peter Flanagan
Ireland‘Take responsibility’ to help prevent drowning deaths, water safety officials urgeBy Ellen O’Donoghue
TechnologyIrish tech company Tailr raises €700,000 to help drive change in fashion industry By Ciara O'Brien
StageDublin Theatre Festival 2023: The best shows to book, and how to get bargain ticketsBy Deirdre Falvey
Stage‘I’m waiting for somebody to say, I love Dublin – it needs a fantastic cultural infrastructure’By Deirdre Falvey
FilmÉanna Hardwicke on The Sixth Commandment: ‘It’s a devastating story. I’m just glad that it reached people’By Donald Clarke
IrelandLoss of ‘young, full lives’ of father and son (10) in Turkey moped crash mourned at funeralBy Jack Power
Asia-PacificDisappearance of foreign minister Qin Gang adds to confusion on Chinese diplomacyBy Joe Leahy in Beijing, Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Edward White in Seoul
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWomen’s World Cup: Nothing less than a draw will do Ireland against Olympic champions CanadaBy Gavin Cummiskey
Courts‘This is the justice nine-year-old me deserves’: Karen Harkin speaks after father jailed for rapeBy Colm Keena
Women's World CupOpens in new window‘Do you have any gay players in your squad?’ BBC apologise for question to Morocco captainBy Geneva Abdul
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWorld Cup wrap: Philippines puncture New Zealand’s opening high with shock win in Wellington
CyclingMegan Armitage resumes training after concussion scare ends Tour de France hopesBy Shane Stokes
Women's World CupOpens in new windowIreland defender Louise Quinn available for World Cup clash with Canada after coming through training By Gavin Cummiskey
Asia-PacificChina replaces missing foreign minister Qin GangBy Joe Leahy, Edward White and Demetri Sevastopulo
CourtsMan to stand trial charged with causing criminal damage to rally car before Donegal raceBy Stephen Maguire
PoliticsFailure of National Party to submit financial information will not result in sanction - SIPOBy Jennifer Bray
PoliticsVote for first directly-elected mayor of Limerick set for next June under plans approved by CabinetBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessRyanair boss Michael O’Leary sees base pay more than double to €1.2m per yearBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsDriver jailed for 14 years for causing passenger’s death claims he should not have been allowed represent himselfBy Paul Neilan
PeopleBarbenheimer: One movie, more than the other, had people crying in their seatsBy Brianna Parkins
FilmVenice film festival 2023: Liam Neeson and Emma Stone movies lead Irish interest as line-up unveiledBy Donald Clarke
CourtsNigerian politician and wife settle defamation action with Co Kildare bloggerBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Climate CrisisGulf stream could collapse for first time in 12,000 years as early as 2025, study suggestsBy Damian Carrington
CourtsGemma O’Doherty’s lawyers say she controls one Twitter account alleged to have breached court orderBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessDublin arcade and casino reaches High Court resolution in return of helicopter and other assets By Aodhan O'Faolain
EuropePolish Catholic order to compensate former care home resident over physical and emotional abuseBy Derek Scally
CourtsMan who barricaded himself in house with hatchet and threatened to kill gardaí sentenced to 18 months in jailBy Claire Henry
Middle EastIsrael’s warned of hits to economy and security following vote for judicial overhaulBy Mark Weiss
CourtsFrench man’s remains wrongly delivered to Ireland instead of Tipperary man’s body, court hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
Middle EastIranian mothers choosing exile: ‘I would lose this arm rather than abandon my daughter to my government’s nightmare’By Cora Engelbrecht
CourtsMan shot twice in face at close range suffering from injuries which cannot be improved, court toldBy Alison O'Riordan
An Irish DiaryL’esprit de l’escalier – Frank McNally on power (and the lack of it) in Paris By Frank McNally
CourtsFood manufacturing group employee secures order restraining imminent disciplinary meetingBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsGarda contests charges of drink-driving and careless driving in Ennis, Co Clare last yearBy Gordon Deegan
TransportRail review: Train journey times halved and a Wexford to Waterford line. All you need to knowBy Jennifer Bray
Courts‘Implausible’ to suggest death of builder Michael Mulvey caused by assault two weeks earlierBy Fiona Magennis
IrelandTrade unionist Mick Lynch to be honoured with Spirit of Mother Jones Award in CorkBy Barry Roche
PoliticsPublicly funded AHR: Criteria unlikely to be reviewed by current GovernmentBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on protests in Israel: the shape of the country’s democracy is at stake
CyclingCycling round-up: Ben Healy second in Spain as Conor Murphy takes European Youth Olympics silverBy Shane Stokes
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWorld Cup digest: Colin Bell striking all the right tunes away from the pitchBy Mary Hannigan
EnvironmentTwo firefighters killed battling blaze on Greek island as wildfires continue across MediterraneanBy Pat Leahy
IrelandPerth’s sought-after Irish community, from doctors to sports stars, cheer for Girls in GreenBy Kate McDonald
EuropeSix men found guilty of murder over 2016 Brussels terrorist attacks that killed 32By Lisa O'Carroll
Housing & PlanningNumber of new residential addresses added in last year falls by more than one-fifthBy Jade Wilson