TV & RadioBad Monkey review: Vince Vaughn atones for his atrocious True Detective with a freewheeling crime caperBy Ed Power
BooksThe Silence in Between, Greta & Valdin, and Mongrel: New writers’ exciting thematic scopeBy Ruby Eastwood
MusicThe Music Quiz: Which of AC/DC’s early 1990s songs is all about Donald Trump?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Top Stories of 2024The myth of passport-free flying between Britain and Ireland under the Common Travel AreaBy Mark Paul
Paris 2024Opens in new windowPoliticians promise more Olympic funding, but where will it go?By Barry J Whyte
Paris 2024Opens in new windowOlympic organisers used the Seine to showcase Paris, but sick swimmers do not make for a good lookBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesDavy Fitzgerald’s arrival is good but Antrim hurling needs ‘the whole thing’, says ‘Sambo’ McNaughtonBy Paul Keane
PoliticsState approved €550,000 salary for MetroLink chief after warning of potential risk to projectBy Martin Wall
PoliticsIreland has vowed to get tough on social media platforms - what are the options?By Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionPost-Olympics comedown can leave athletes feeling exhausted, empty and aimlessBy Kathy Sheridan
Housing & PlanningLandlord not responsible for money scammed from Brazilian tenants, RTB tribunal rulesBy Colm Keena
OpinionTrump’s ‘conversation’ with Musk reveals dangers that were not made explicit until now By Michael McDowell
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Departure of Vinny Corey shows both strength and vulnerability of MonaghanBy Seán Moran
Your Wellness‘I am on the receiving end of aggressive behaviour from some individuals nearing retirement age’By Trish Murphy
AbroadAs an Irish person in Australia, I can try to think of myself as suave and worldly, but I’m nothing of the sortBy Laura Kennedy
Housing & PlanningLandlord’s move to pressurise and evict 92-year-old tenant ‘unconscionable’, says RTBBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: Homebuyers face affordability gap of €80,000 outside Dublin; prisoners hospitalised after suspected drug overdoses
Crime & LawPrison overcrowding making drug problem worse, warns Irish Penal Reform Trust By Vivienne Clarke
EconomyUK inflation rises less than expected as services coolBy Tom Rees, Aline Oyamada and Andrew Atkinson
EconomyIrish house price inflation edges closer to 9% with average prices well ahead of 2007 boomBy Ian Curran
Crime & LawBodycam footage reveals last moments before Irish man killed by police in Malta By Ronan McGreevy
Middle EastRegional tensions ramp up as Israel suspected of cyberattack on Iran’s banking system By Mark Weiss
EditorialsThe affordability squeeze in the housing market is tightening further as prices continue upwards
EducationMoves to address teacher shortages have failed ‘to make dent’ in problem, says ASTIBy Emmet Malone
CourtsBoy (15) accused of involvement in Belfast rioting encouraged and filmed by mother, court hearsBy Alan Erwin
BusinessAmazon, Meta and Big Tech’s bid to rewrite the rules on net zero By Kenza Bryan, Camilla Hodgson and Jana Tauschinski
MusicTicket exchange website Toutless grows again after attack by professional scammersBy Emmet Malone
CourtsMan charged with harassing woman for seven months released on bail with warning not to contact herBy Tom Tuite
AfricaSudan: Flooding kills at least 68 people as country faces multiple crisesBy Zeinab Mohammed Salih and Carlos Mureithi
RugbyChampions Cup and Challenge Cup to be shown on Premier Sports in Ireland and UKBy PA Sport Staff
PoliticsGráinne Seoige poised to seek Fianna Fáil selection for Galway West constituencyBy Harry McGee
BusinessLoans issued for home purchase fall 6% over past year as borrowers await ECB rate cutsBy Ian Curran
Middle EastIran monitoring progress in Gaza ceasefire talks as it delays retaliation against Israel By Michael Jansen
IrelandMore than 90 complaints made over anti-camping fences along Dublin’s Grand CanalBy Sorcha Pollak
MusicTalos: To listen to Eoin French’s music was to be transported to a hauntingly beautiful parallel dimensionBy Ed Power
Crime & LawFlaming tennis balls, drones and corrupt guards make drug smuggling rife within Irish prisonsBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawGarda assigned to protect Cabinet member allegedly left gun in Ted Baker changing room By Conor Gallagher
EuropeGermany faces questions as Nord Stream sabotage suspect appears to escape arrestBy Derek Scally
Crime & LawPortlaoise Prison overdoses: Three prisoners in intensive care after consuming suspected synthetic opioidBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandNational Library acquires papers of Irish abolitionist who testified in Amistad slavery trial By Ronan McGreevy
EuropeZelenskiy claims Ukraine’s strategic goals being met by ‘good advance’ in KurskBy Isobel Koshiw and Christopher Miller in Kyiv
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Ireland‘Horses are our lives’: Equine enthusiasts descend on RDS for 149th Dublin Horse ShowBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessMars strikes $36bn deal to buy Pringles-maker KellanovaBy James Fontanella-Khan, Sujeet Indap and Gregory Meyer
FilmAlien: Romulus – Cailee Spaeny and David Jonsson could run with this one. Assuming they survive to the creditsBy Donald Clarke
US‘We need the Irish because God gave us the gift of the gab’: Irish-Americans rally behind Kamala HarrisBy Keith Duggan
Ireland‘We got a great welcome in Dublin, but this is crazy’: Olympian Daire Lynch relishes Clonmel homecomingBy Barry Roche
IrelandTDs and Senators claim more than €35,000 in expenses for mobile phones, ear buds and accessoriesBy Ken Foxe
IrelandGardaí secure Thornton Hall as Dublin site prepared for asylum seeker accommodationBy Conor Lally
Education‘Scamwatch’: Threshold urges students to carry out thorough checks before paying rental depositsBy Jade Wilson
HealthAlmost 40% of doctors working in Ireland last year had qualified overseas, says medical councilBy Emmet Malone
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