BooksWell, Holy God by Patsy McGarry: An eternal life as a religious correspondent in turbulent times for Irish CatholicismBy Eamon Maher
DrinkWe tried 33 alcohol-free wines. Many were disgusting and disappointing, but here’s seven worth tryingBy John Wilson
BusinessCritical supply chain to save lives of very ill children designed and run from Ireland By Dominic Coyle
TV & RadioThe Real Carrie Jade: RTÉ’s gripping podcast about the pathological liar Samantha Cookes is hard to turn away fromBy Fiona McCann
CultureBalcony Project leader Louis Haugh: ‘It’s quite emotional to see queer people come together with timber and saws’By Una Mullally
FashionVisionary designer Iris Van Herpen combines technology with craftsmanship in ways like no otherBy Deirdre McQuillan
MusicSamson Tsoy & Pavel Kolesnikov: Always absorbing take on Rite of Spring sounds as if it’s from a parallel universeBy Michael Dervan
FilmCarol Kane: ‘Making The Princess Bride, there was something a little bit otherworldly about that experience’By Tara Brady
MusicElectric Picnic 2024 highs and lows: Kylie has an ‘absolute moment’, drink-laden plastic-cup missilesBy Ed Power, Cian O'Connell, Alan Betson and Jessica Doyle
HealthHSE directed to suppress senior post to compensate for role created for children’s hospital ex-chiefBy Martin Wall
BusinessSlow pace of infrastructure and skills development could seriously hobble foreign investment By Martin Shanahan
Social AffairsCockroach infestations, dead rats and ‘aggressive behaviour’ flagged in reports on asylum accommodationBy Sorcha Pollak
OpinionOpinion: We owe it to the victims of sexual crime to improve how courts deal with their casesBy Dr Deirdre Healy and Dr Marie Keenan
RugbyJoe Schmidt faces biggest challenge of his career in turning around Australia ahead of Lions tourBy Denis Walsh
TV ViewPremier League returns with a chilled-out Roy Keane and a fuming Jamie RedknappBy Mary Hannigan
Environment‘A sustainable cycle’: Largely hidden Turlough Hill energy project open to visitors for Heritage WeekBy Tim O'Brien
Your FamilyBack to school: ‘Enough about the kids, won’t someone please think of the parents?’By Jen Hogan
Business Today NewsletterTopping the table on fuel taxes and young people’s irritating knack of being right By Dominic Coyle
EnvironmentIrish weather patterns indicate ‘global weirding’ is a threat to our food security, farmer and data scientist saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Reports of cockroach infestations and dead rats at asylum centres; Electric Picnic 2024 highs and lows
MusicRaye at Electric Picnic 2024: Colossal talent and relatability are a winning combinationBy Jessica Doyle
FashionD’naleri magazine: Celebrity stylist James Brown spurs a cottage industry of Irish creativityBy Suzanne Campbell
MusicPavel Kolesnikov: A disappointingly egotistical approach to Bach’s Goldberg VariationsBy Michael Dervan
MusicSamson Tsoy: Clean, eager playing overlooks what’s most important in Beethoven’s final piano sonatasBy Michael Dervan
BusinessOlympics boosts supermarket sales but grocery-price inflation rises againBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TV & RadioAdele fan from Co Kildare ‘still floating on a fluffy cloud’ after sharing stage with idol By Tim O'Brien
EconomySMEs account for 99.8% of all businesses in Ireland and employ two thirds of workforceBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsMayo road where mother and daughter died last month ‘not fit for modern traffic’, says coronerBy Tom Shiel
Social AffairsHSE inspection of Mount Street encampment found rats and drains blocked with toilet paperBy Ken Foxe
BusinessGovernment urged to reintroduce boom-time Section 23 tax break for builders and developersBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Crime & LawTeenager appears in court accused of causing crash that claimed three livesBy Paul Higgins
Housing & PlanningReport estimates it would cost nearly €35bn to build social housing for all those in needBy Martin Wall
Europe‘People are horrified’: Moscow turns to reluctant conscripts to defend KurskBy Anastasia Stognei in Riga
TV & RadioRose of Tralee: what time does it start, who will win and everything you need to knowBy Ed Power
Common GroundOpens in new windowPSNI budget crisis leaves force ‘dangerously’ unable to deal with threats, Keir Starmer told
CourtsDriver who was high on drink and drugs when he crashed, killing passenger, jailed for 16 yearsBy Paul Higgins
Middle EastBlinken urges Hamas to return to talks and accept US proposals to end war in GazaBy Mark Weiss
IrelandWho is Mike Lynch, the tech tycoon born to Irish parents, missing after a luxury yacht sank off Sicily? By Arthur Beesley
PoliticsDoug Beattie, like other UUP leaders, struggled to figure out what the party stood forBy Freya McClements
CourtsFather and son remanded in custody after two other family members had to undergo surgery following alleged attackBy Barry Roche
SoccerShamrock Rovers threaten to block RTÉ from home league games over absence of European coverageBy Gavin Cummiskey
EuropeUkraine strikes third bridge in Kursk region, says Russia, as it seeks to carve out buffer zone
UKManchester triple stabbing: Care worker killed in incident described as a ‘mother to everyone’By Josh Halliday
Crime & LawDrugs, cigarettes and retail goods worth more than €7m seized in unrelated Revenue operationsBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsBelfast riots were ‘intolerable’ and the actions of racists, says Keir Starmer By Mark Hennessy
Middle EastDeadly fire exposes plight of low-paid migrants in wealthy KuwaitBy Yasmena Almulla and Vivian Nereim
AthleticsIsrael Olatunde eyeing magical 10-second barrier as he sets new Irish 100m record By Ian O'Riordan
EuropeIndonesia’s outgoing leader gives cabinet jobs to loyalists of successor PrabowoBy Derek Scally
PoliticsDoug Beattie steps down as UUP leader due to ‘irreconcilable differences’ with party officersBy Mark Hennessy
Social AffairsParents face creche fees hike as Little Rainbows chain pulls out of funding schemeBy Emmet Malone
SoccerRaheem Sterling left out in the cold as Chelsea and Enzo Maresca seek fresh startBy Jacob Steinberg
HealthSenior public-health nurse managers in west signal intention to take industrial actionBy Emmet Malone
TV & RadioThe Rose of Tralee 2024 first night review: Card tricks, harp-playing and The Proclaimers parped out on the bagpipesBy Ed Power
IrelandRose of Tralee 2024: ‘When nobody knew about the festival everyone wanted to come’By Patrick Freyne
GolfThe Women’s British Open: Tee times, TV details, weather forecast, players to watchBy David Gorman