FilmMichael Keaton: ‘I could have made tons more movies, much more money. But I wanted to be a father’By Leah Greenblatt
Your Money‘Our elderly mum requires full-time care at home. How much will it cost us and is there any tax relief?’By Dominic Coyle
BooksSecret strategies in the North of the 1980s: John Stalker, MI5 and the ‘shoot-to-kill inquiryBy Paddy Hillyard
StageDublin Theatre Festival is losing its director. What has Willie White achieved since 2012?By Chris McCormack
Your WellnessThe joy of talking to humans in your own language: ‘I see you signing. I can sign. Can I help you?’By John Cradden
BusinessCities need to be run in new ways, and not just by officials, or councillors, says former British mayorBy Mark Hennessy
EducationDentists seek cap on course places for overseas students to ease CAO points for Irish school leaversBy Carl O'Brien
RacingCurragh and Comer Group plan a review of sponsorship arrangements later this year By Brian O'Connor
DublinNorth Dublin residents to join international protest against night time flightsBy Mark Hilliard
Your WellnessPrioritise plant protein, limit ultraprocessed foods, don’t forget the big picture: how to eat for a long and healthy life
US ElectionOpens in new windowUS presidential debate: Harris gets chance to make a case against shape-shifting TrumpBy Keith Duggan
Your Family‘I’m very lucky my mam feeds us twice a week’: Families struggling to make ends meetBy Jen Hogan
RugbyGerry Thornley: Problems mounting for Australia after painful pummelling by Los PumasBy Gerry Thornley
Politics‘We just have to be ready’: Opposition TDs take to the streets ahead of as-yet unfixed general election By Sarah Burns
OpinionIreland needs to beef up protection against terrorism, espionage and cyberattacksBy Edward Burke
Education‘There are Caitrionas in every school – young people quietly struggling and suffering’By The Secret Teacher
ResidentialLight-filled Grand Canal Dock penthouse with wraparound Liffey views for €1.1mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
CourtsWoman alleges ex-partner ‘bombarded’ her with ‘very vile’ sexually explicit texts and photosBy Mary Carolan
OpinionSchools sexual abuse inquiry: It was open season on children’s bodies. These men did what they likedBy Fintan O'Toole
RacingIllinois tops Leger betting as Ballydoyle team set to attack St Leger in force By Brian O'Connor
People‘For what I pay for my room in Dublin, I had an apartment with a big balcony in Paris’By Deirdre Falvey
HealthDisposable vapes to be banned and colours, flavours restricted under Cabinet planBy Cormac McQuinn
Your WellnessYoung people are the canaries in the coalmine of modern society – just look at the CAOBy Prof Gary Donohoe
In the News PodcastWhy calls to free killer nurse Lucy Letby are getting louderBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 27:27
OpinionCould granny flats offer a sustainable, €70,000 solution to the housing shortage? By Seán O’Neill McPartlin
Education‘I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous’: Why these teenagers are moving to secondary schools abroadBy Arlene Harris
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: EU court to rule on €13bn Apple tax case; disposable vapes to be banned in Ireland
StageAn Attempt to Talk With the Beginning of the World: Organic, sensitive, magicalBy Rosie Stebbing
StageAfterwards review: Impeccable performances and crackling dialogue in a play with an unmistakable purposeBy Donald Clarke
FilmJames Earl Jones: It was as if no screen was wide enough to contain him or his voiceBy Donald Clarke
StageMalignant Humour review: This one-woman wonder is far funnier than a cancer-inspired circus act has any right to beBy Tara Brady
EducationTeachers’ salaries have declined in real terms in recent years, OECD report findsBy Carl O'Brien
GolfShane Lowry ends Kingspan sponsorship in the wake of the report into the Grenfell fireBy Malachy Clerkin
CourtsJeffrey Donaldson pleads not guilty to 18 historical sex offences against two alleged victims By Seanín Graham
OpinionElle Macpherson doubles down on her claim that a ‘great attitude to life’ can keep cancer at bayBy David Robert Grimes
BusinessEU top court ruling paves way for Apple to pay Ireland over €13bn in taxesBy Joe Brennan and Jack Power
BusinessIreland Apple tax case Q&A: What happened in court, what does it mean and where does the €13bn go? By Cliff Taylor
IrelandNorth Dublin restaurant with ‘active rodent infestation’ issued with closure orderBy Conor Pope
TV & RadioConan O’Brien wins Emmy for Ireland episode of travel show featuring Ros na RúnBy Jennifer Cosgrove
SoccerDundalk supporters look to raise €100,000 in effort to save League of Ireland sideBy Gavin Cummiskey
US ElectionOpens in new windowKamala Harris vs Donald Trump: Five things to watch for in the presidential debate
Climate CrisisIreland facing ‘ever increasing threats to lives and livelihoods’ due to lack of climate change resilienceBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsApple tax case windfall will not change spending plans in budget, Ministers insist By Cormac McQuinn, Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
Courts‘My mother has missed so much of my life’: Man, woman killed when car crashed into lamp-post, inquest hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
EuropeUkrainian drones hit Russia as US says Iran has supplied missiles to MoscowBy Daniel McLaughlin
EnvironmentEnvironmentalists warn ‘failure is not an option’ in saving the hen harrier from extinction in IrelandBy Ronan McGreevy
FilmSpeak No Evil: Aisling Franciosi and James McAvoy are cracking in this bracingly uneasy horror remakeBy Donald Clarke
SportEllen Keane on retirement: ‘I need to figure out who I am, what I like, what I’m going to do’By Ian O'Riordan
RacingGordon Elliott sends Familiar Dreams to unfamiliar territory at Kentucky DownsBy Brian O'Connor
EducationChildren with special needs lose out as schools redeploy resource teachers to mainstream classes, inspectors findBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandCreating ‘diverse, open and welcoming platform’ a key aim for Culture Night 2024By Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan charged with assault causing harm to music teacher who died in Co Limerick in 2022By David Raleigh
IrelandSecularist campaigner fails in discrimination claim over exclusion from services in Dublin’s Mansion HouseBy Stephen Bourke
Gaelic GamesFootball Review Committee consider new ‘overtime showdown’ as alternative to penalty shoot-outsBy Seán Moran
Farming & FoodFarmed salmon enter largest wild fishery in west of Ireland after Killary Harbour escapeBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Health‘Vaping is the revenge of the tobacco industry’, Taoiseach says as he backs new restrictions By Fiachra Gallagher, Vivienne Clarke and Cormac McQuinn
EuropeDutch to pursue extradition through UN of Pakistani men convicted of threats to kill Geert WildersBy Peter Cluskey
An Irish DiaryCaptain Molly – Tim Fanning on Margaret Corbin, heroine of the American Revolution By Tim Fanning
EuropeGerman border checks the frustrating new normal in what was the heart of EU’s open-border Schengen areaBy Derek Scally
WorkWorkers enduring worsening levels of racial abuse in workplace, Ictu conference toldBy Emmet Malone
IrelandPieta says it may not be able to continue mental health services without Government fundsBy Tim O'Brien
EconomyExtension of Trump-era tax cuts will add $5.5tn to US’s already ballooning debtBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastICC prosecutor again urges arrest warrants for Binyamin Netanyahu and Hamas chief Yahya SinwarBy Mark Weiss
UKA ball of smoke and not much fire as Labour backbench rebellion over winter fuel cut burns outBy Mark Paul
RugbyReturn of RG Snyman and Jamison Gibson-Park to fitness an early boost for LeinsterBy Gerry Thornley
Ireland‘I felt that life has no value and it’s better to die’: Yazidi woman on experience of being sexually enslaved by IsisBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsHigh Court judge Paul Gilligan to be appointed by Government to ‘engage with Thalidomide survivors’By Mark Hilliard
Gaelic GamesJohn Kiely and Paul Kinnerk to remain at Limerick helm for a further two yearsBy Seán Moran
TV & RadioWaterloo Road review: Unflinching look at the twin hellscapes of adolescence and school strugglesBy Ed Power
SoccerIreland ratings: Jayson Molumby the pick of the bunch on another grim night against GreeceBy Malachy Clerkin
SoccerIreland’s promising opening act undone by old failings as Greece take advantage By Gavin Cummiskey
HealthPeople in deprived areas four times more likely to have health issues, study findsBy Shauna Bowers