BooksAsk Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed by Maureen Callahan – A pulpy approach that provides facile answersBy Ruby Eastwood
CultureThe Guide: Dublin Fringe Festival, Gilbert O’Sullivan and more acts to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
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Common GroundOpens in new window‘From friction to friendship’: Harris, Starmer pledge Anglo-Irish resetBy Mark Hennessy
BooksThe Revelation of Ireland: 1995-2020 by Diarmaid Ferriter - A hugely valuable exploration of a rollercoaster timeBy Christopher Kissane
BooksRoddy Doyle: ‘I feel quite good about living in Ireland. But I think we were probably a bit smug’By Róisín Ingle
EnvironmentHave you noticed that milk bottle caps are now tethered? There is good reason for thatBy Ella McSweeney
Opinion‘We are friends’: Taoiseach and British prime minister on Anglo-Irish tiesBy Simon Harris and Keir Starmer
MusicSnow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody: ‘I was using alcohol to drown all kinds of different things in me. I didn’t have anything else’By Ed Power
StageLouis Lovett on The Maestro & the Mosquita: ‘I create the physical space on stage for the audience’s imagination’By Henrietta McKervey
MusicNilüfer Yanya: ‘People are really harsh towards female or female-presenting artists. Especially the big pop ones’By Ed Power
BooksThese were our killing fields: one parish disfigured by decades of death, destruction and collusionBy Martin Doyle
BusinessIrenic Capital Management has built a large stake at FD Technologies, so what might it want? By Cantillon
PeopleMy friend’s effortless joyful incompetence sets an example that’s difficult to matchBy Sarah Moss
RacingTrio of Irish-trained hopefuls attempt to change the trend in Haydock Sprint Cup By Brian O'Connor
PoliticsNo prospect of Israeli ambassador returning to Ireland unless relations improve, says embassyBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsLabour fails to land high-profile candidates to join party’s general election ticketBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesNicky English: Hurling being undermined by the crammed calendar of the last three yearsBy Nicky English
Paralympics 2024Opens in new windowParalympics: Alice Tai measures up again as she reaps medal haulBy Mary Hannigan
SportJakob Ingebrigtsen is the latest thrilling exponent of the ‘race hard, race often’ approachBy Ian O'Riordan
PeopleSimon Harris, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk are all college drop outs. Is it really such a bad thing rates are rising in Ireland?By Carl O'Brien
IrelandIreland and Nato: a ‘freeloading’ arrangement that doesn’t need fixing - or require membershipBy Conor Gallagher
SoccerWholly pointless to keep banging on about Declan Rice and Jack Grealish, the pair of JudasesBy Mary Hannigan
PoliticsNorma Foley vows school sexual abuse commission will be set up ‘as quickly as possible’By Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
PeopleAutumn has a visceral effect on me. Turning seasons take us back to places that made us happy or unhappyBy Philip Hoare
BooksJust think what might have happened if Hitler’s money had fallen from the heavens in 1943By David McWilliams
CourtsAmending law on time limits could assist victims seeking redress over child abuse in schools, says solicitorBy Mary Carolan
Paralympics 2024Opens in new windowParalympics: Female athletes light a flame of hope, firing up the art of the possibleBy Gordon Manning
SoccerIreland v England through the years: A potted history of every fixture since 1946By Muireann Duffy
PeopleJacqui Hurley: I sometimes get angry at the news. Like when I see the politicians with the bike shedBy Jen Hogan
RacingHenry Longfellow aiming for Group One success in Moulin clash with Notable Speech and CharynBy Brian O'Connor
SoccerKen Early: It seems evident that Hallgrímsson sees Ireland much as Trapattoni, O’Neill and McCarthy didBy Ken Early
BusinessWe’re expected to give ‘five-star service with three-star staff’, say overstretched US hotel workersBy Laura Slattery
OpinionHard to imagine any Irish politician losing the run of themselves with a Kamala-style ‘brat summer’By Liz Carolan
MediaWhat I Read This Week: Grenfell heartbreak and Germanglophiles obsession with nudityBy Derek Scally
UKUK government warns unionists the Republic could help decide the North’s future if Stormont collapses againBy Mark Paul
USPeople in North Carolina who felt abandoned suddenly seem crucial to US election hopefulsBy Keith Duggan
PoliticsTaoiseach and Keir Starmer agree to recommence annual summits in ‘reset’ of Anglo-Irish relations By Pat Leahy
Crime & Law‘Your voice will be heard’: Over 160 contacts made to gardaí regarding schools abuse inquiryBy Sarah Slater
Gaelic GamesCentral Council endorses All-Ireland replays and suspension of pre-season tournamentsBy Seán Moran
CyclingIreland’s Eddie Dunbar claims best win of professional career at Vuelta a EspanaBy Shane Stokes
Crime & LawGardaí seize electronic devices following drone incursion at Aviva during college football gameBy Sarah Slater
Paralympics 2024Opens in new windowBritney Arendse finishes fourth on final day of Irish action at ParalympicsBy Gordon Manning
SoccerDeclan Rice and Jack Grealish brush off boos to be England’s two best players against IrelandBy Malachy Clerkin
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson admits Séamus Coleman ‘unlikely’ to feature against GreeceBy Gavin Cummiskey
FilmPedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door wins the Golden Lion at Venice International Film FestivalBy Donald Clarke
SoccerLee Carsley deals with the madness of the England job with ease on an impressive first nightBy Malachy Clerkin
SoccerRice and Grealish on target as England deliver on nightmare script against IrelandBy Gavin Cummiskey