BooksCrimean Quagmire: Tolstoy, Russell and the Birth of Modern Warfare – Exposing lies and cover-ups By Robert Gerwarth
Your MoneyParents fear disabled son’s only home will have to be sold to meet inheritance tax billBy Dominic Coyle
ArtShane Lynam: Pebbledash Wonderland – A surreal expedition through invisible corners of the urban environmentBy Tom Lordan
CultureCulture Night 2024: Wondering where to begin? These 20 events around Ireland caught our eyeBy Ed Power
Residential‘We’ve been doing it up for most of the past 20 years, with builders here for all that time’: upgraded Dalkey home for €1.5mBy Frances O'Rourke
ResidentialNo upgrades needed at architect’s renovated city centre redbrick cottage for €435,000By Jessica Doyle
Film‘We can be violent to ourselves. Brutal’: Demi Moore on body image, reinvention and her most shocking role yetBy Charlotte Edwardes
EducationTechnological universities are an essential part of third level and deserve fundingBy Prof Maggie Cusack
Housing & PlanningAn Bord Pleanála begins fresh investigation into governance issuesBy Arthur Beesley
BusinessIndustry says regulation is driving house prices as cost of Celtic Tiger-era defects mountsBy Cantillon
IrelandClare medical student returns home to death threats after a summer dodging Russian drones and glide bombs in UkraineBy Andrew Hamilton
OpinionWhy our addiction to cheap, disposable clothing is an environmental disasterBy Elaine Maguire O'Connor
OpinionIreland fixates on the ghosts of the past, and is blind to the abuses still happeningBy Fintan O'Toole
People‘I can walk in the streets, not afraid. The vibe of Dublin city just leads me to feel very comfortable here’By Deirdre Falvey
RacingLeopardstown boss calls for further debate on boosting interest in Irish flat racingBy Brian O'Connor
Crime & LawSpeeding detections down since Drew Harris directed all uniformed gardaí to do 30 minutes of road policing per shiftBy David Labanyi
ResidentialLook inside: Donnybrook five-bed set for movie stardom and surrounded by lush gardens for €5.25mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Courts‘You see drivers watching matches on laptops, people eating breakfast cereal, putting on make-up, shaving’By Conor Lally
IrelandNational Ploughing Championships 2024: Tickets, map and all you need to know about ‘Electric Picnic for country folk’ By Conor Pope
RugbyTough days await but Ireland’s women are starting to show what they can do with the right supportBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessEmployee-vetting service needed to tackle ‘serial fraudsters’ taking cases, says recruitment firmBy Joe Brennan
Budget 2025Opens in new windowMost people want budget to prioritise low-income families, poll findsBy Conor Pope
AbroadAn Irish man in California: what I did first notice was how people talk about themselves. Compared to the typical older Irish manBy Stephen Stack
PoliticsAlan Shatter hasn’t ‘given thought’ to election bid as he seeks revolt over inheritance taxBy Kitty Holland
OpinionShould lower wages for under 20s be abolished? The student view vs the business perspectiveBy Jamie Mac Giolla Bháin and Neil McDonnell
Business Today NewsletterVetting to identify staff submitting 'bogus' claims against employers, inheritance tax, and tips on setting out your affairs for loved onesBy Ciarán Hancock
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: Average worker to ‘gain €1,000′ in Budget 2025; and call for employee-vetting to tackle ‘serial fraudsters’
StageThis Boy Is Cracking Up: Killian Sundermann’s sold-out stand-up show is cathartic, relatable and funnyBy Jade Wilson
US ElectionOpens in new windowDonald Trump recounts apparent assassination attempt as new details emergeBy Coral Murphy Marcos and Helen Sullivan
BusinessPwC China stops work on €126m campus as Evergrande crisis mountsBy Eleanor Olcott, Stephen Foley and Chan Ho-him
PoliticsSocial Democrats will not go into government ‘to make up numbers’, says Holly CairnsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawCocaine worth €6m seized as international investigation targets powerful Irish crime groupBy Conor Lally
BusinessESB chief plays down prospect of further energy price cuts amid fall in profitsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Ciara O'Brien
DublinNo bail for man awaiting trial over arson and destruction of mummies at St Michan’s By Tom Tuite
HealthReport into Aoife Johnston’s death at UHL to be published next week, says HSEBy Vivienne Clarke
RugbyNew Connacht captain Cian Prendergast to bring ‘degree of freshness’ in hunt for top-eight URC finishBy Linley MacKenzie
CourtsWorker sacked by Aldi after sexual assault conviction wins €5,000 for unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
Asia-PacificIndia calls Iranian leader’s comments on treatment of Muslims in country ‘misinformed’By Rahul Bedi
Middle EastPezeshkian calls for warmer relations with Saudi Arabia as Iran aims to end regional isolationBy Michael Jansen
PoliticsMichael McGrath’s new EU justice job is a win, but not the one Government wantedBy Jack Power
CulturePalestinian artists trapped in Gaza to get Irish ‘avatars’ in Culture Night show By Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsMinister’s intervention stalls refugee accommodation centre opening in Co LimerickBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeHerbert Kickl, the skilled sloganeer aiming to make Austria a ‘fortress’ against immigration By Derek Scally
Ireland‘It’s a powerful responsibility’: Meet the 22-year-olds representing Ireland at the UNBy Carl O'Brien
Crime & LawHow ‘The Family’ Dublin drugs gang got snared in encrypted platform infiltrationBy Conor Lally
CourtsMan in drink-driving car crash was undergoing sleep disorder episode, expert tells courtBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsYacht club commodore drowned in ‘tragic accident’ after slipping into Liffey By Fiachra Gallagher
US ElectionOpens in new windowUS election campaign irrevocably poisoned by fallout from another apparent assassination attempt on Donald TrumpBy Keith Duggan
Farming & Food‘You need your stamina for going around’: Ploughing Championships kick off under sunny skiesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Housing & PlanningDublin councillors vote in private to back legal action blocking Goatstown apartmentsBy Jack White
CourtsFishing vessel crew member killed after falling off ladder in ‘one in a million death’By Olivia Kelleher
Middle EastIsrael adds securing northern front against Hizbullah to war aimsBy Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv
IrelandChildren with ‘more needs’ may get higher benefit but not in Budget 2025, says TaoiseachBy Harry McGee
SportHey Jude: Former Derry footballer Jude McAtamney unlikely to make New York Giants debut this weekendBy Gordon Manning
EuropeRussia rebukes Meta for banning its state media over ‘foreign interference’By Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastAt least nine killed, 2,750 injured after Hizbullah members’ pagers explode in Lebanon and SyriaBy Mark Weiss
Health‘Transparency’ needed over hospital contracts after UHL revelations, says TánaisteBy Martin Wall and Cormac McQuinn
TransportFianna Fáil TDs seek more money in budget for roadworks in row with GreensBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Climate CrisisTwo of State’s largest landowners sign co-operation deal on restoring natureBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessMoney mules: Half of 18- to 24-year-olds say they, or someone they know, were asked to use bank account for transferBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessIf housing demands are unmet there will be 'quite a substantial increase in house prices' - Central BankBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Crime & LawLegal profession must change workplace culture to improve diversity, report saysBy Colm Keena