BusinessStrategy required to defend Ireland’s €15.5bn computer chip industry, Tyndall warnsBy Ian Curran
Gaelic GamesThe Schemozzle: Top showdowns in store between finalists who know the score By Paul Fitzpatrick
MusicBillie Eilish’s last Electric Picnic appearance drew the biggest crowd in the festival’s history. But things have changed By Ed Power
Life & StyleBuilding for the future: no more suburban sprawl, no more loss of green spaceBy Catherine Cleary
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: What do you call a Japanese omelette filled with fried rice?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
BusinessIreland risks becoming complacent about the need for fresh foreign direct investmentBy Martin Shanahan
RugbyJohnny Sexton in line for training session run against Portugal as Ireland head for the heat By Gerry Thornley
Housing & PlanningConverting office blocks will not work as ‘quick fix’ to housing crisis, researcher saysBy Rory Fleming
Life & StyleWicklow couple with world’s only wild bee sanctuary: ‘They are in trouble’By Keith Duggan
Canada‘I’ve been robbed of my identity’: Two Canadians switched at birth discover the truth at 65By Norimitsu Onishi in Sechelt, British Columbia and Winnipeg, Manitoba
Farming & Food‘The fields are too wet to harvest’: Farmers fear loss of crops due to record rainfallBy Hannah Quinn Mulligan
Abroad‘I got permission to paint a wall across from the Museum of the Revolution in Cuba, which had two Soviet tanks in front’By Fiona Murphy
OpinionHow did the hate speech Bill find itself at the centre of a swirling culture war?By Joe Humphreys
Crime & LawHigh Court bench does ‘not represent a fair cross-section of society’, says retired judgeBy Mary Carolan
Asia-PacificChina releases documentary showing army’s preparation to attack TaiwanBy Simina Mistreanu
IrelandBritain sent ‘banned’ gas grenades to Ireland to counter anti-Treaty rebels, files revealBy Ronan McGreevy
MusicIggy Pop at All Together Now: untamed, cathartic and still refusing to play by the rulesBy Ed Power
AmericasGang crackdown bolsters El Salvador leader’s re-election bidBy Christine Murray in San Salvador
Women's World CupOpens in new windowEngland through to Women’s World Cup quarter-finals after edging Nigeria on penaltiesBy Suzanne Wrack
CourtsChristian Brothers accused of trying to deal with abuse legacy as ‘cheaply as possible’By Colm Keena
Women's World CupOpens in new windowWomen’s World Cup: Sam Kerr returns as Australia book place in quarter-finals in front of 75,784 fansBy Kieran Pender
CourtsNew inquests ordered into loyalist paramilitary murders of five Catholic men more than 30 years agoBy Seanín Graham
EuropeHague Letter: All to play for as Van der Plas rules out interest in becoming prime minister By Peter Cluskey
Crime & LawWoman (50s) and man (20s) injured in separate assaults in Longford and DundalkBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesCork’s All-Ireland camogie winners cheered home as success sweet after ‘some tough days’By Olivia Kelleher
FilmCelebrated director of The Exorcist and The French Connection, William Friedkin, dies at 87By Donald Clarke
Asia-PacificHigh spirits among Irish contingent as South Korea prepares to evacuate World Scout Jamboree site