Tuarascáil‘Tá an-chuid comharthaí ann go bhfuil teagasc agus foghlaim na Gaeilge i mbaol’By Éanna Ó Caollaí
BooksTogether Standing Tall by John Scally and Blood & Thunder by Liam O’Callaghan: Worthwhile rugby readsBy John O’Donnell
CultureGirls Night photographer Eimear Lynch: ‘There’s a part of me as a teenager in the images, especially the shy-looking ones’By Una Mullally
FashionMiriam Cooke: ‘I learned from the start that I had to be confident – you are talking about a naive young girl from the country’By Deirdre McQuillan
BusinessHere’s a €15m question: Your firm is being investigated. Should you delete your WhatsApps? By Vincent Power
Property ClinicSurely our neighbours are responsible for maintaining their old and dangerous oak tree? By Patrick Shine
Your WellnessHow can you help if a friend, family member or colleague is having a panic attack?By Christina Caron
Paralympics 2024More than the Games: Triathlon postponed due to river water quality in ParisBy Gordon Manning
SoccerTV View: Old football rivalries are played out – and the old cliches are wheeled out tooBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesSix championship matches, free to air on TG4, would be a gift from the GAA to itselfBy Denis Walsh
EducationFinding accommodation and commuting, that’s challenging,' says university chief of rising student dropout ratesBy Carl O'Brien
MotorsFirst look: BYD’s new electric hatch is a shorter Seal, the latest dramatic expansion of the sub-brandBy Neil Briscoe
PoliticsSinn Féin’s €39bn housing plan: affordable homes from €250,000, freezing rents and 300,000 new units in five yearsBy Pat Leahy
WorkIncreased pay rates for work permit holders could lead to inequality and racial tensions, minister toldBy Emmet Malone
Pricewatch‘Our travel nightmare began’ with a malfunctioning check-in machine in Barcelona airportBy Conor Pope
BusinessStaff at Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland shared €150,000 in bonuses last yearBy Martin Wall
AbroadI’m sure my daughter’s Spanishness will be questioned by someone who wants to make her feel lessBy Eoghan Ryan
SoccerKen Early: Manchester United fans losing patience as familiar flaws are evident again By Ken Early
PoliticsTaoiseach’s letter asks if measures to reduce bulk-buying of houses have been ‘entirely successful’By Harry McGee
OpinionThe way I use my phone feels compulsive. 20 minutes can pass like nothing at all. It’s a profound waste of timeBy Una Mullally
Paralympics 2024Paralympics Day 5: Irish in action and best of the rest as Colin Judge takes on Paralympic table tennis champion Feng PanfengBy Gordon Manning
HealthChildhood cancer: ‘As soon as the ultrasound was turned on, they could see the tumour – it was large’By Sheila Wayman
SoccerAll in the Game: There’s no mocking Tudor’s ability as Ipswich target brain box Mendel-IdowuBy Mary Hannigan
HealthCrime and psychosis: ‘Significant’ number sought help before committing violent crimesBy Shauna Bowers
Your FamilyHow about telling kids how to use a mobile phone responsibly instead of a ban?By Jen Hogan
Your WellnessA double hip replacement: ‘I was afraid of my life but I have no pain whatsoever now’By Sheila Wayman
Crime & LawSexual violence: Judges to get specialist training to help them deal with casesBy Mary Carolan
TransportUpgraded Dublin-Drogheda train service would curtail direct Darts to and from HowthBy Martin Wall
Health‘I tried to get help for my son after a manic episode. Instead he got a criminal record’ By Shauna Bowers
In the News Podcast‘It was a real global effort’: catching Australia’s worst online sexual predator By Bernice HarrisonListen | 17:28
Education‘It’s an absolute nightmare’: Hundreds of schoolchildren with tickets told no buses availableBy Carl O'Brien
Africa‘If the system worked for refugees no one would risk their life like this’: A Syrian writer’s journey to EuropeBy Sally Hayden
Crime & LawStalking victims can now seek civil orders in District Court aimed at preventing behaviourBy Shauna Bowers
Social Affairs‘My family never gave up on me’: From sleeping rough in Dublin to representing Ireland in South KoreaBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: More passport checks for flights into Dublin; dog rescued after two weeks on Co Donegal cliff
BusinessMurdoch’s REA mulls bid for $5bn UK housing site RightmoveBy Angus Whitley and Harry Brumpton
TennisCoco Gauff makes early exit from US Open, Alexander Zverev into last eightBy Amy Tennery and Karl Plume
IrelandMcConalogue ‘not concerned’ amid China investigation into dairy farmer subsidies By Denis Staunton
BusinessEU plan for buying key commodities centrally is over-reach, warn tech groupsBy Harry Dempsey and Alice Hancock
Middle EastHow much pressure is Netanyahu under as Israeli public clamours for hostage deal?By Mehul Srivastava
SportNorth Korean table tennis players may be punished for Olympic podium selfie with South Korean rivalsBy Justin McCurry
EuropeScholz warns Germany not to get used to far-right election victories after ‘bitter’ setbackBy Derek Scally
RestaurantsChophouse in Ballsbridge latest restaurant to close: ‘We have tried everything’By Jennifer Cosgrove
CourtsBoy (16) accused of attack on Defence Forces chaplain in Galway remanded in further detentionBy Ronan Judge
IrelandQuestions on mental health and sexual orientation included in online CSO pilot censusBy Jade Wilson
Social AffairsBritish holiday camp apologises for policy which led to looking out for ‘dirty Irish accents’By Ronan McGreevy
Varanasi LetterTime stands still for cremations on the banks of the GangesBy Ailbhe MacMahon in Varanasi, India
BusinessWho earns the most? Employees in information and communication sector have highest median weekly earnings By Colin Gleeson
Crime & LawLondon trial of Kinahan cartel figures Byrne and Kavanagh expected to take up to two monthsBy Conor Lally
SoccerUefa lowers maximum ticket price for away fans attending Champions League gamesBy Jamie Gardner
EducationAI tools could revolutionise education but leave Gaelscoileanna behindBy Michał Wieczorek and Eamon Costello
CourtsGlenageary childcare provider admits obstructing Tusla inspection after he became ‘aggressive’By Tom Tuite
GolfShane Lowry faces new pressure to end Kingspan deal as Grenfell report dueBy Robert Booth, Guardian
EuropeRussia launches overnight drone, missile strikes on Kyiv as opposing forces continue ground attacks
Crime & LawSharp increase in ‘doorstep’ passport checks on flights arriving in DublinBy Conor Gallagher
Paralympics 2024‘We are always proud of each other’: Ireland’s MacCombe sisters celebrate strong showing in Paralympic triathlonBy Gordon Manning
MusicOasis tickets: Consumer watchdog review under way due to ‘legitimate concerns’ around pricingBy Conor Pope
PoliticsClaire Hanna: SDLP’s likely new leader is party’s ‘only hope’ against Sinn Féin dominanceBy Seanín Graham
Your MoneyOasis tickets controversy: ‘People say it was better in the old days. It really wasn’t’By Conor Pope
PoliticsSinn Féin unveils €39bn housing plan promising 300,000 homes over five yearsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeState election results weaken Olaf Scholz and have ramifications for all of GermanyBy Derek Scally
PoliticsHousing fight for Sinn Féin will be convincing voters to ditch Government schemesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
SoccerEvan Ferguson takes part in Hallgrímsson’s first session despite lack of game time with BrightonBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsEnoch Burke jailed for third time over refusal to stay away from Wilson’s Hospital SchoolBy Aodhán Ó Faoláin
EnvironmentRare plant that does not depend on light rediscovered in Killarney for first time since 1896By Anne Lucey
CourtsArson attack on Derry home killed three dogs and caused £70,000 worth of damage, court hearsBy Alan Erwin
Paralympics 2024Paralympics: Colin Judge battles hard but fails to cause upset against Feng Panfeng in table tennis clashBy Gordon Manning
EditorialsIn publishing its detailed housing plan, Sinn Féin is setting out its stall for the general election
DublinKenilworth Square residents ‘outraged’ at planning exemptions granted to St Mary’s CollegeBy Jack White
Paralympics 2024Italian sprinter Alessandro Ossola fails to qualify for final but has win with proposal on trackBy David Gorman
PoliticsHelen McEntee and Sharon Tolan selected to run for Fine Gael in Meath East in general election By Mark Hilliard
EducationRoblox and YouTube main sources of online content which ‘bothered or upset’ primary school children - reportBy Sarah Burns
BusinessNext government must prioritise delivery of 300,000 new homes, says IbecBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy