BooksBrian Friel: Beginnings by Kelly Matthews – The making of a highly competitive playwrightBy Breandán Mac Suibhne
Your FamilyWe know that inducing labour early is safe for babies. But is it better for the mum?By Sylvia Thompson
Middle East‘The bookseller of Jerusalem’ believes every exploration of art and culture by Palestinians ‘is a form of resistance’By Sally Hayden
MusicMatt Johnson of The The: ‘Starmer’s no different than Sunak. He’s a Tony Blair-type character, no different from a Tory’By Ed Power
Your MoneyWe’re being evicted but Mum is offering to sell us her house at a discount - what are the tax rules?By Dominic Coyle
PeopleA French woman in Dublin: ‘All my friends in France already own their house since they are 25′By Deirdre Falvey
EnvironmentLough Carra: Multi-million euro project aims to improve lake’s water quality and raise conservation statusBy Áine Ryan
Your MoneySky, Netflix, Virgin and sports: How to manage your TV and streaming expensesBy Laura Slattery
Paris 2024Opens in new windowWere the Paris Olympics clean? Only time and reanalysed drugs tests will tellBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesDavy Fitzgerald ratified as Antrim manager for two years with option of a thirdBy Seán Moran
Gaelic Games‘It’s definitely the sweetest’ – Cork hero Ashling Thompson savours latest All-Ireland triumphBy Paul Keane
OpinionOne law for megarich provocateur Elon Musk, another for the poor idiots who followBy Fintan O'Toole
OpinionClimate adaptation is the Cinderella of climate policy, too often under-resourced and ignored By Seán O'Leary
OpinionIreland’s data black holes: Nobody knows how many landlords or data centres we haveBy Lorcan Sirr
Your Wellness‘My body parts are beginning to creak. I’m compensating for this by religiously going to the gym five days a week’By Geraldine Walsh
PoliticsThe key question remains how many people are complying with deportation ordersBy Jennifer Bray
BusinessKenmare names financial director Tom Hickey as managing director at mining companyBy Ian Curran
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday - ‘Olé, Olé, Olé’: Party atmosphere in Dublin as Ireland’s Olympic athletes return
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HealthPharmacists to prescribe prescription-only medications for common conditions under new schemeBy Shauna Bowers
Paris 2024Opens in new windowJordan Chiles must return Olympic bronze medal after USA Gymnastics appeal fails
Housing & Planning‘We have students who are doing their studies while homeless’: Appeal for beds for Dublin college goersBy Cian O'Connell
BusinessGlenveagh says construction sector needs more diverse workforce to tackle housing crisisBy Colin Gleeson
SportOut of the darkness? Quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ biographer on a tarnished starBy Martin Pengelly
TransportIrish Rail paid out almost €31,000 in refunds due to trains delayed by at least an hourBy Ken Foxe
Europe‘We killed many of them on the first day ... they didn’t expect us’: How Ukraine pulled off its invasion of RussiaBy Christopher Miller near the Sumy-Kursk border
Middle EastEU states forbidden from exporting arms to countries showing ‘clear risk’ of human rights violationsBy Derek Scally
EuropeGreece: One person dead in wildfire but drop in winds and firefighting efforts reduce blaze’s intensity
EnvironmentWhite-tailed sea eagles win over farmers thanks to successful Irish return By Anne Lucey in Tarbert
UKNottingham stabbings: Victims’ families say doctors and police have ‘blood on their hands’By Mark Paul and Mark Hilliard
Crime & LawLeaving Cert student who died after being crushed by car in Wexford had been preparing vehicle for schoolBy Jack White
IrelandTánaiste writes to UN raising ‘extreme concern’ after peacekeepers caught in suspected Israeli strikeBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeHamburg memorial to Nazi-era sex workers criticised as ‘tasteless’ and ‘superficial’By Derek Scally
IrelandInvestigations launched into death of man (60s) attacked by bull on Co Limerick farmBy David Raleigh
BusinessDublin Airport plan for 950-space staff car park rejected by Fingal County CouncilBy Gordon Deegan
HealthUniversity Hospital Limerick has ‘management issue’ resulting in overcrowding, says DonnellyBy Shauna Bowers
USKamala Harris’s storming opening salvo has left Donald Trump scrambling to regain his early momentumBy Keith Duggan
An Irish DiaryAltius, Citius, Hibernicus – Frank McNally on an ambitious Irish sequel to the 1924 Paris OlympicsBy Frank McNally
MusicPowered by renewable energy, Electric Picnic gets under way two weeks earlier than normal on Friday By Ronan McGreevy
IrelandTen prisoners hospitalised after suspected drug overdoses at Portlaoise PrisonBy Conor Lally and Mark Hilliard
Paris 2024Opens in new windowDaniel Wiffen homecoming: ‘It’s so good to have the whole village backing you’By Gerry Moriarty
BusinessMost estate agents believe Irish property prices now expensive or very expensiveBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your MoneyEir, Ryanair and Sky most likely to be referenced by callers as consumer complaints rise 18%By Conor Pope
Middle EastIran indicates retaliation against Israel could be scrapped if Gaza ceasefire is agreedBy Mark Weiss