Social AffairsFormer pupils at Jesuit schools speak of ‘panic, disgust’ at priest’s abuseBy Patsy McGarry
EuropePutin describes Prigozhin as ‘talented businessman’ who ‘made some serious mistakes in life’By Lara Marlowe
MusicMaija Sofia: True Love – Songs that mine dark recesses in search of exorcism and catharsisBy Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicSteph Geremia: If Tomorrow – A grower of an album that has a long life baked into its DNABy Siobhán Long
FoodLove Falafel review: Top quality meat and vegetarian options packed with flavour By Corinna Hardgrave
FilmAfire: This entertaining, masterly, genre-defying comedy rightly took home Berlin’s Silver Bear By Tara Brady
TV & RadioOliver Callan fires a clean shot at Ryan Tubridy that any hitman would be proud ofBy Mick Heaney
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland’s team selection against Samoa gives pointers towards World Cup squadBy Gerry Thornley
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSamoan mix of pride, physicality and no little skill likely to test Ireland’s mettle By Johnny Watterson
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year profiles: From exam software to timber, healthcare, and bread, here are some of this year’s nominees By Colin Gleeson
Asia-PacificBeijing Letter: Chinese thoughts turn to love as official spoilsports curb online gamers By Denis Staunton
Gaelic GamesDean Rock still weighing up Dublin future: ‘Physically I’ll be able to do it again next year’By Paul Keane
Culture‘I want to see out the war’: Irish filmmaker moved to Ukraine from Russia when ‘the pessimists were proved right’By Lara Marlowe
Special ReportsPreparing to fail: Companies must take stock of their cyber security needsBy Danielle Barron
Social AffairsCall for secret vote to rescind Freedom of Drogheda from former head of Christian BrothersBy Colm Keena
PoliticsMica redress campaigners apply to become political party for local electionsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioYoung people might own a house now if they hadn’t watched so many Star Wars spin-offsBy Patrick Freyne
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MusicA Litany of Failures Vol IV: Indispensable listening for any Irish music fan with a modicum of tasteBy Eamon Sweeney
PeopleI’m a proud member of the ‘wokerati’. Should I use the phrase ‘Indian summer’? By Emer McLysaght
BusinessBanks may be penalised for not passing on higher rates to savers, McGrath signalsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EducationLeaving Cert 2023: Drop in top higher level maths grades amid criticism of ‘unfair’ paperBy Carl O'Brien
EducationLeaving Cert results 2023: Grades inflated to match last year’s record levelsBy Carl O'Brien
Your FamilyChildren and smartphones: How to protect and guide them from bullying, phishing and groomingBy Geraldine Walsh
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Youghal Ironman reminds us of our fraught relationship with the seaBy Diarmaid Ferriter
OpinionJustine McCarthy: Enough of the meaningless hand-wringing over abuse by Christian BrothersBy Justine McCarthy
Business Today NewsletterMcGrath hints at penalising banks, China battles deflationary spiral and paying public servants moreBy Conn Ó Midheach
EducationLeaving Cert 2023: Irish students’ inflated grades increasingly out of line with rest of EuropeBy Carl O'Brien
EducationFive key lessons from this year’s Leaving Cert, from inflated grades to mathematical traumaBy Brian Mooney
People‘When I do a sand drawing, you know the thing you are looking at will never be seen in the world again’By Manuel Frölich and Bryan O'Brien
PoliticsOver 200 US legislators in Dublin to meet with Irish parliamentarians and MinistersBy Harry McGee
SoccerMason Greenwood: Man United faced a similar dilemma as Ulster did with Belfast rape trialBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandWoman whose husband died in adventure race says Ironman should have halted after deathsBy Olivia Kelleher
USDonald Trump mugshot: Snapshot of the president who tested the contours of American governanceBy Sam Levine
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: The clock is ticking and Samoa game is last-chance saloon for Andy Farrell’s squadBy Malachy Clerkin
Abroad‘I was working as a ukulele teacher in China for six years. They take their musical education seriously’By Ronan McGreevy
MusicFuture Islands at Collins Barracks: Even Samuel T Herring seems taken aback by the phones, pints and arms aloft in ecstasyBy Lauren Murphy
Media‘No indications’ of issues in RTÉ during Future of Media Commission’s dealings with broadcasterBy Vivienne Clarke
CourtsMilitary ‘hearsay’ evidence can be used in Soldier F Bloody Sunday murder caseBy Freya McClements
GolfRory McIlroy three off the lead in Tour Championship despite back injuryBy Ewan Murray at East Lake
MusicTiësto at Royal Hospital Kilmainham: Stage times, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Conor Capplis
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland management bring forward announcement of World Cup squadBy Gerry Thornley
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowMatt Williams: the brilliance of Antoine Dupont may determine who will lift the World CupBy Matt Williams
Ireland‘Charming, charismatic’ boy who died in Cork swimming tragedy remembered by principalBy Olivia Kelleher
SoccerSpanish FA president Luis Rubiales refuses to resign from post after World Cup kiss controversyBy Jamie Gardner, PA Chief Sports Reporter
On The Money NewsletterWhat can you do if you have money sitting in an Irish bank earning little or nothing?By Dominic Coyle
Social AffairsLidl ordered to pay €8,000 to mother of autistic boy over demands to remove assistance dogBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessTech giants race to alter online operations as EU digital rules biteBy Javier Espinoza and Ian Johnston
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke pulls out of Irish women’s 4x400m relays at World ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
MediaBarter account report sets out ‘alarming gaps’ in RTÉ policies, procedures and controls - MinisterBy Arthur Beesley, Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Ireland look to avoid a ‘Battle of Bayonne’ against SamoaBy Gerry Thornley
Live - Results 2023Leaving Cert results: Warning over ‘credibility’ of students’ inflated gradesBy Carl O'Brien
Crime & LawPSNI chief to face questions from Westminster committee over data leaksBy Freya McClements
BooksAlice Winn wins Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize; Danielle Jawando awarded YA Book PrizeBy Martin Doyle
SportOrange army expect Dutch Grand Prix to be celebration of Max VerstappenBy Giles Richards in Zandvoort
WorldMaui officials release list of hundreds missing since deadly wildfireBy Joseph Ax and Julia Harte
EuropeProtests against Syria’s soaring cost of living spread to north and east of countryBy Michael Jansen
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CourtsWexford gaelscoil lodges Supreme Court appeal against order to reinstate former principalBy Aodhan O’Faolain
BusinessExpanded Kildare Innovation Campus could contribute estimated €5bn to economyBy Gordon Deegan
IrelandAmerican football: Dublin welcomes largest number of Americans to travel abroad for sporting event By Nathan Johns
BusinessMount Jerome Crematorium operator records post-tax profits of almost €650,000By Gordon Deegan
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BusinessEuropean stocks give up early gains as euro dips on ECB rate pause expectationsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandLightning causes house fires in Dublin as thunder storms sweep across the countryBy Conor Pope
EducationShould I defer my college place? Your Leaving Cert and CAO questions answeredBy Brian Mooney
EducationLeaving Cert 2023: Foley defends decision to inflate grades amid warning over ‘credibility’ of results By Carl O'Brien
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SoccerMalachy Clerkin: When a sports administrator like Rubiales thinks he’s a rock star, it’s time to get ridBy Malachy Clerkin
UKWhitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden dies at the age of 72By Mike Bedigan, PA Los Angeles Correspondent
USDefiant Trump seeks to gain advantage by using mugshot in fundraising pushBy David Smith in Washington
MediaRTÉ staff must make disclosures for register of interests or else face sanctions, Minister warnsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
GolfShane Lowry misses cut in Prague to leave Ryder Cup place up to captain’s discretionBy Philip Reid
Asia-PacificExpansion of Brics group is a victory for China, a setback for US and a warning to EUBy Denis Staunton
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AthleticsYulimar Rojas makes one last leap to land World Championship history for Venezuela By Ian O'Riordan
SoccerTen Hag absolves United midfield after Spurs defeat, but critical of defence and attackBy Jamie Jackson
IrelandFour young people travelling to Leaving Cert results celebration killed in Tipperary road crashBy Ellen O’Donoghue and Olivia Kelleher
BooksNormal Rules Don’t Apply by Kate Atkinson: Unknowable, unputdownable and repickupableBy Aimee Walsh
BooksIrish Women’s Speeches (Vol II); The Last Days of Terranova; Stories from the Tenants Downstairs
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