BooksI Will Show You How It Was: A reminder that it could have been so much worse for UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
TV & RadioRachael English and Des Cahill are on different wavelengths on ‘Happy Kellie Harrington Day’By Aoife Barry
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: The summer make-up collection I look forward to every yearBy Simone Gannon
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Which has not been the Irish submission for best international feature at the Oscars?By Donald Clarke
People‘Horses have made me the person I am today. They are exceptionally smart animals’By Joanne Hunt
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year profiles: From digital health ideas to producing satellite communication networksBy Fiona Keeley
OpinionMoronic marriage of loyalists and ‘Irish patriots’ revives Troubles-era nightmaresBy Justine McCarthy
PoliticsRoad safety: Small ‘correction’ to law could be ‘game changer’ in dealing with disqualified driversBy Marie O'Halloran and Ellen O'Riordan
Crime & LawWhy senior Garda officers are ‘livid’ over latest bid to fill deputy commissioner postBy Conor Lally
Paris 2024Opens in new windowParis 2024: Opportunity comes knocking on the biggest stage for Rhasidat AdelekeBy Ian O'Riordan
Paris 2024Opens in new windowMarie-José Pérec’s career a timely reminder that Rhasidat Adeleke is only starting out on Olympic journeyBy Ian O'Riordan
Housing & PlanningAlmost 70 applications for Dublin City Council’s first affordable housing purchase schemeBy Olivia Kelly
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics Day 14: Irish in action and best of the rest as Rhasidat Adeleke battles to get among the medalsBy Mary Hannigan
Housing & PlanningSinn Féin makes election pledge to phase out help-to-buy scheme and scrap housing subsidies By Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionTeam Ireland shows what an all-island approach can achieve on the world stageBy Ronan McGreevy
OpinionVoters are finally seeing through absurd claims that Ireland is a failed stateBy Stephen Collins
Social AffairsFencing against tents on Dublin canal ‘exclusionary’ and ‘racist’, campaigners sayBy Sorcha Pollak
Ireland‘You could be more lonely in a crowd’: A fourth-generation lighthouse keeper on the family businessBy Marese McDonagh
Crime & LawTwelve cases of accommodation fraud reported to gardaí in JulyBy Colin Gleeson and Emmet Malone
Crime & LawGardaí investigate whether killer of Tipperary widow Josie Ray (89) may have had an accompliceBy Barry Roche
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: Garda Commissioner rules out extending contract; woman killed in Mayo crash
IrelandIreland weather forecast: Warm and humid weekend in store with highs of 25 degrees on SundayBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandQueen’s University Belfast closed on Friday as city braces itself for the possibility of more violence By Ronan McGreevy
HealthDeferral of planned hospital care in midwest is ‘abandonment of people’, consultants sayBy Shauna Bowers
Paris 2024Opens in new windowDaniel Wiffen on the Olympic 10km swim: ‘The start was pretty bad when I got punched in the face’By Johnny Watterson
USTrump fights to get back into national conversation at Mar-a-Lago news conferenceBy Maggie Haberman, Shane Goldmacher and Jonathan Swan
RugbyMatt Williams: Joe Schmidt’s biggest problem in Australia stems from the Kiwis who came before him By Matt Williams
CourtsMan accused of making false bomb threats to Oireachtas and Government Buildings sent forward for trialBy Tom Tuite
Paris 2024Opens in new windowBreaking for beginners: All you need to know about Olympics’ newest sportBy Alexandra Topping
Ireland‘She was a great woman for glamour’: Warm tributes to Josephine Ray at funeral Mass in NenaghBy Olivia Kelleher
TransportIrish Rail services on Cork, Dublin, Galway and Waterford routes to be improved this month By Emmet Malone
PoliticsStardust: Cabinet signs off on €24m redress package for families of victimsBy Cormac McQuinn and Conor Pope
Housing & PlanningTenants who had refused to vacate house ordered to pay arrears of €12,600By Colm Keena
BusinessProduction in manufacturing industries down 10.1% year-on-year from April to JuneBy Colin Gleeson
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics: Ireland qualify for final of women’s 4x400m relayBy Ian O'Riordan
BusinessDevelopment on Mount Anville land in south Dublin gets go ahead after sole objection withdrawnBy Laura Slattery
Lighthouses of Ireland‘I love the workmanship that went into that’: A visit to the stylish Blackhead Lighthouse in Co AntrimBy Colm Keena
Europe‘I cannot sell this land. It belongs to my children’: Serbian village fights mining dealBy Lorraine Mallinder in Gornje Nedeljice, Serbia
EuropeSpanish prime minister under pressure after Carles Puigdemont avoids arrestBy Carmen Muela in Madrid
EuropeTaylor Swift concert plot leads to warnings of new generation of teenage Islamist terroristsBy Derek Scally
Crime & LawDepartment of Justice says no talks on Garda Commissioner contract extension have taken placeBy Conor Lally
EducationAdditional places on some healthcare university courses to be made available from next monthBy Emmet Malone
IrelandNational Gallery puts education and conservation at centre of new strategic vision By Ronan McGreevy
EuropeUkraine claims capture of key gas transit point in largest Russia incursionBy Christopher Miller in Kyiv
An Irish DiaryA Fair Fouled? – Frank McNally on the case for returning Killorglin’s King Puck to his lofty platformBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawBelfast anti-racism protests see about 1,000 people take to city centreBy Freya McClements
USKamala Harris is building lead over Trump in US election, polls showBy Martin Pengelly in Washington
Paris 2024Opens in new windowRhasidat Adeleke: 'I was definitely looking at a podium, I definitely wouldn’t be happy coming fourth'By Malachy Clerkin
Paris 2024Opens in new windowRhasidat Adeleke missed out on a medal, but her achievements are worth their weight in goldBy Mary Hannigan
Paris 2024Opens in new windowSpain see off France in eight-goal thriller to win Olympic soccer goldBy Barney Ronay
Middle EastIsrael agrees to attend resumed Gaza ceasefire talks as country braces for Iran and Hizbullah retaliation By Mark Weiss
Paris 2024Opens in new windowTallaght supporters come together with one voice as Rhasidat Adeleke goes for Olympic gloryBy Ronan McGreevy
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics day 14 as it happened: Rhasidat Adeleke finishes fourth in 400m finalBy Muireann Duffy and David Gorman
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympics: So near, yet so far as Rhasidat Adeleke misses out on 400m medalBy Ian O'Riordan
BooksMurder in the Gulag: The Life and Death of Alexei Navalny by John Sweeney – A grimly fascinating readBy John Walshe
BooksHeroines and The Light Room by Kate Zambreno: An evolution from selfie mode to third-person universality By Brigid O'Dea
BooksThe List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey: Looking for truth in all the wrong placesBy Val Nolan