BooksLocal history: Midlands memories, a crane factory in Kerry, railway tracks, St Patrick and marginalised groupsBy Paul Clements
BooksDoolough felt like a story I’d always known. It seems incredible Irish people don’t know about it itBy Jacqueline O’Mahony
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Managerial merry-go-round obscures complexity and sustainability of demandsBy Seán Moran
Education‘There doesn’t need to be a teacher shortage’: Educators want experience gained abroad recognisedBy Fiachra Gallagher
RugbyJimmy O’Brien can realise his World Cup selection ‘dream’ with big performance against SamoaBy Gerry Thornley
Housing & PlanningWrong information on defects may have stopped tenant-in-situ purchaseBy Olivia Kelly
UKWhat lies beneath: a fresh wave of Loch Ness tourism promises monster rewards for DrumnadrochitBy Mark Paul
MusicMusic quiz: Name the Pink Floyd song scientists reconstructed from recorded brain waves of patientsBy Tony Clayton-Lea
World Athletics ChampionshipsRhasidat Adeleke may need to improve on lifetime best in first of many dates with destinyBy Ian O'Riordan
Your MoneyStudent finances: The supports that can help reduce the €1,500-a-month costsBy Brianna Parkins
IrelandYoughal Ironman participants: ‘We didn’t know the event hadn’t been sanctioned, nobody told us’By Ellen O’Donoghue and Hugh Dooley
Your FamilyThe best parental control apps to keep your children safe and monitor their smartphone useBy Ciara O'Brien
FilmLouis Garrel: ‘I have a good friend from Ireland. When he speaks I don’t understand a word’By Donald Clarke
Life & StyleI feel uneasy about manifesting. Talk of ‘collapsing the quantum field’ makes my hackles riseBy Aoife Barry
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I didn’t have a period for 240 days and then one arrived like Storm Betty on steroidsBy Róisín Ingle
Commercial PropertyUlster Bank seeks over €2m for Baggot Street building as sale of branch network continues By Ronald Quinlan
OpinionMichael McDowell: Nostalgic fantasies about rail travel won’t change reality. What we need are roadsBy Michael McDowell
Your Wellness‘I thought my partner was having an online affair, but then I realised there was more to it’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterPressure on energy suppliers; Intel tests Fab 24; and Brianna’s tips for college studentsBy Dominic Coyle
FilmBarbie becomes Ireland’s most successful box office film, ending Avatar’s 14-year recordBy Donald Clarke
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: Ciara Mageean somewhere between a proud smile and a quiet tearBy Malachy Clerkin
Crime & LawDublin plan ‘does not mean armed gardaí on street corners’, says McEntee By Vivienne Clarke
TV & RadioAhsoka: Rosario Dawson stars in an enjoyable return to lightsaber-wielding first principlesBy Ed Power
MusicMick Flannery at Collins Barracks: Stage times, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Conor Capplis
Big TechElon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, to strip headlines and other text from news links By Kari Paul
Crime & LawSenior Garda promises to ‘win back’ feeling of safety after meeting Dublin business ownersBy Conor Gallagher
MediaCharlie Bird says he ‘kept away’ from RTÉ payments row, speaks warmly of Ryan TubridyBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandYoughal Ironman: Participants signed waiver warning of risk of ‘illness, injury and even death’By Nathan Johns, Vivienne Clarke and Olivia Kelleher
USDonald Trump’s Republican party debate no-show deepens rift with Fox NewsBy Anna Nicolaou in New York
BusinessTourism Ireland spent €630,000 on promoting Shannon Airport as gateway to Wild Atlantic WayBy Ken Foxe
BusinessFingal refusal of Dublin Airport pre-clearance expansion ‘totally unreasonable’By Gordon Deegan
Your MoneyGroceries, rent, insurance and electricity: Where are Irish consumers feeling the pinch?By Jack Power
BusinessPermission refused for penthouse suite on top of new Ship Street hotel in DublinBy Gordon Deegan
Inside Business‘There’s no farming without profit, it’ll be gone in the morning if there isn’t money’Listen | 38:53
EnvironmentHalf of State’s rivers and lakes at moderate to poor ecological status between 2016 and 2021By Sarah Burns
CourtsTourist (65) dragged down Dublin city centre lane by her handbag in ‘predatory’ robberyBy Tom Tuite
AmericasBolsonaro, the Saudi Rolex sold in a US shopping centre, and how it could lead to his arrestBy Jack Nicas in Rio de Janeiro
PoliticsOireachtas committee to arrange meetings with Garda organisations about morale and retentionBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeRussian opponent of Putin: ‘We are getting weapons from the Ukrainians ... rifles, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades’By Lara Marlowe
Crime & LawDublin is ‘safer’ than other cities and street violence is not increasing, says Drew HarrisBy Conor Lally
CourtsAppeal brought against ruling keeping dog alleged to have bitten garda in professional kennelsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
UKLucy Letby: Focus shifts to type of inquiry needed to find out why NHS managers ignored warnings over killer nurseBy Mark Paul
BusinessHousehold bills will take time to reflect lower wholesale prices, energy companies sayBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Ian Curran
IrelandVirginia Show: Fake tan, baby oil, hair extensions – and those were just the animalsBy Frank McNally
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSteve Borthwick received a hospital pass with this England team and RFU’s botched planBy Andy Bull
World Athletics ChampionshipsIreland’s Rhasidat Adeleke fourth in 400m final at World Athletics ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
IrelandNaval Service left with two ships to patrol Irish waters due to manpower crisisBy Conor Gallagher
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on increased policing in Dublin city centre: the value of gardaí on the beat
EducationConstruction industry report highlights negative perceptions of insecurity and hard labourBy Ronan McGreevy
AfricaVladimir Putin defends Ukraine war during address to Brics summit in Johannesburg By Bill Corcoran
PoliticsCivil servants advised to assume UK ministers’ relative ignorance on North, new files showBy Marie Coleman
Gaelic GamesBrendan Rogers sees Jim McGuinness ‘bringing a winning mentality’ back to DonegalBy Paul Keane
Abroad‘The mild Irish climate didn’t prepare me for Canada’s summers or indeed its winters’By Patrick McKenna