Common GroundOpens in new windowFarage’s long shadow crosses the Irish Sea to influence how unionists might vote By Gerry Moriarty
Education‘There can be violent outbursts or total apathy’: Principals call for counselling supports at primary levelBy Carl O'Brien
BooksHomeland Insecurity: security trumps liberty as ‘terrorism’ is weaponised - a superb studyBy Kieran McConaghy
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in JulyBy Kevin Courtney
FashionDressing for summer in Ireland isn’t easy, but here are style staples that always work By Corina Gaffey
MusicDublin rapper Curtisy: ‘I’m an emotional guy. I’m always trying to figure some stuff out’By Una Mullally
Advertising FeatureWinners of the Dye & Durham Irish Law Awards 2024 celebrated at the Convention Centre Dublin
TravelDiscovering northern Italy’s charm: exploring five beautiful cities in just five daysBy Sylvia Thompson
TV & RadioMother: Keelin Moncrieff’s new podcast freewheels through the mothering life in all its glory and goreBy Fiona McCann
MusicGavin James at Trinity College Dublin: Stage times, set list, ticket information, weather and moreBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Property ClinicWe want to sell but my tenant has offered a 40% rent increase if they can stay. What can I do?By Marcus O'Connor
PricewatchBroadband runaround: For six months, Eir left this GP practice with inadequate coverageBy Conor Pope
SportTributes to ‘national treasure’ Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh as three quarter-finals fail to impressBy Mary Hannigan
AbroadAn Irishman in London: Britain’s once-brilliant health system is now on its kneesBy Peter Flanagan
OpinionCases like Natasha O’Brien’s prompt a sudden, disquieting voice in collective consciousnessBy Laura Kennedy
OpinionWhere is the pride in RTÉ? There doesn’t seem to be any ambition to make it specialBy Una Mullally
Housing & PlanningOwners of nearly 16,000 defective apartments yet to receive State funding for emergency fire-safety worksBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandNumber of Defence Forces members with convictions may be higher than reportedBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsChildren to be allowed in places where betting happens under exemptions to gambling lawBy Jennifer Bray
US‘It’s very complicated’: The psychic impact of living in a town famous for executing prisonersBy Keith Duggan
HealthLarge public hospitals warn they could have to curtail or close services as deficits exceed €340mBy Martin Wall
Social AffairsMore than a third of patients malnourished when being admitted to hospitals in IrelandBy Jade Wilson
UK‘It’s the Mayo supporter in me’: the Ballycastle Labour woman battling for Tory Kwasi Kwarteng’s old seat By Mark Paul
ResidentialArt-deco gem inspired by work of Finnish architect in Foxrock for €1.995mBy Kevin Courtney
Your MoneySwimmer Daniel Wiffen: ‘The last thing I bought gives me my best chance to step on to the podium in Paris’By Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessRelying on switch to EVs will see Ireland miss its transport carbon targets By Kevin McPartlan
Your Family‘My 11-year-old daughter cannot tolerate the sound of her sister’s breathing or the voices of her mother and teacher’By John Sharry
Business Today NewsletterAer Lingus pilot pay talks to resume amid warning of escalation in industrial action By Ciarán Hancock
USBiden’s family reportedly tell him to stay in US election race at Camp David meetingBy Katie Rogers and Peter Baker
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Far-right surges to early lead in French elections; elderly man dies in Achill quad bike crash
AfricaSouth African president Cyril Ramaphosa’s critics denounce new multi-party cabinetBy Bill Corcoran
MusicVan Morrison at Iveagh Gardens: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and moreBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Sport‘I knew I’d be back’ - Simone Biles reaches Paris after cruising to victory at US Olympic trials
MusicAir play Moon Safari in Trinity College review: A sparkling nostalgia trip presented in triumphant technicolourBy Kevin Courtney
CultureThe best Irish summer festivals in July and August, from music and comedy to literature and scienceBy Ellen O’Donoghue
UKUK election: Starmer will try to set up ‘permanent Labour government’ if he wins, says home secretaryBy Andrew Sparrow
BusinessCiti was money launderers’ favourite bank, US law enforcement officials sayBy Joe Miller and Stephen Gandel
BusinessRising costs are number one risk factor for Canadian multinationals in IrelandBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessConditions in manufacturing sector deteriorate at most severe level in almost a year By Colin Gleeson
Your MoneyMost Irish people unwilling to pay higher price for more sustainable products, research findsBy Conor Pope
AbroadParis residents get ready for the opportunities and obstacles presented by the OlympicsBy Fiona Keeley
HealthAlmost half of sunbathers in survey feel getting sunburned is worth it to get tanBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsOne of two women raped by taxi driver says she got taxi ‘to be safe’ but suffered ‘worst nightmare’By Mary Carolan
BusinessAer Lingus considering more cancellations as pay talks under way at Labour CourtBy Barry O'Halloran
CourtsBrothers accused of discharging assault rifles in Finglas withdraw bail applicationsBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsTeacher given suspended sentence for falsely accusing former colleague of child abuseBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsMan pleads not guilty to murdering fiancee in Co Meath by reason of insanityBy Alison O'Riordan
WorkProposals for major changes to Northern Ireland employment law flagged by Conor MurphyBy Emmet Malone
BusinessBankruptcy petition concerning former director of property fund may not proceed, court hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
EuropeEurope cannot ‘build a wall’ in Mediterranean to stop migration, says EU commissionerBy Jack Power
CourtsNaming of rapist Jonathan Moran has brought ‘great comfort’, Bláthnaid Raleigh saysBy Colm Keena
BusinessFempi legislation used to cut public service pay has been fully unwound, says DonohoeBy Martin Wall
CourtsKerry GAA claims exclusion from ‘golden visa’ scheme will see it lose €27m in donationsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsMan prohibited from taking legal actions against ex-partner without judge’s permissionBy Ellen O'Riordan
RacingLuke Comer weighing up options after failed appeal against three-year suspension of trainer’s licence By Brian O'Connor
Africa‘We are resilient’: Ghana’s LGBT+ community celebrates Pride month amid repressionBy Sally Hayden
CourtsDPP appeals Cathal Crotty’s suspended sentence for Limerick assaultBy Conor Gallagher and David Raleigh
CourtsPhysiotherapist ordered to complete courses over ‘scaremongering’ claims made during Covid-19 pandemic
TransportCommuters to face delays on Dublin-Belfast Enterprise train service over coming monthsBy Jade Wilson
BusinessBelfast shipbuilder Harland & Wolff has shares suspended after delay to annual resultsBy Sylvia Pfeifer
AthleticsParis prep: What the National Athletics Championships tell us about Ireland’s Olympics preparationsBy Ian O'Riordan
EuropeNational Rally opponents race against time to keep French far right out of powerBy Leila Abboud, Adrienne Klasa and Ian Johnston in Paris, Sarah White in Hénin-Beaumont and Alan Smith and Philip Stafford in London
UKSunak says he will stay on as MP even if Tories lose, as party leaders hit the home straightBy Mark Paul
CourtsSpecial Criminal Court cases delayed due to planned strike by barristers over payBy Eoin Reynolds
USFormer Trump adviser Steve Bannon surrenders to prison after conviction for contempt of CongressBy Stefania Palma in Washington
USUS supreme court rules Donald Trump entitled to degree of immunity from criminal prosecutionBy Keith Duggan
IrelandMore than 100 children waiting over four years for psychology services in Cork, figures showBy Barry Roche
CourtsTeens charged in connection with Tristan Sherry’s murder take action over sentencing regimeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Middle EastIslamic State killed nearly 4,100 in Syria since collapse of caliphate in 2019 – reportBy Michael Jansen
TennisCarlos Alcaraz starts Wimbledon defence with straight-sets win over Mark LajalBy Sean Ingle at Wimbledon
WorkGreece introduces ‘growth-oriented’ six-day working week aimed at turbocharging productivityBy Helena Smith
EuropeHungarian PM Viktor Orban launches right-wing alliance to resist ‘Brussels elite’By Derek Scally
Crime & LawPeople caught with cannabis three times more likely to be prosecuted than to receive Garda cautionBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessStudy finds 46 per cent of businesses believe there will be an increase in supply chain disruptions until 2030By Fiona Keeley
IrelandHopes of breakthrough in Aer Lingus pay row rise after talksBy Barry O'Halloran and Vivienne Clarke