Asia-PacificGrowing reports of detentions and Taliban reprisals against former regime officialsBy Carlotta Gall
Your MoneyIn the face of a climate change ‘code red’ there is both can-do spirit and despairBy Conor Pope
PoliticsEasing Covid curbs: Live music, theatre, indoor sports could return within fortnightBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Power
Financial ServicesConsumers warned over ‘ghost brokers’ selling fraudulent policiesBy Barry O'Halloran
BusinessIrish finance staff suffering more from mental health issues than global peersBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe
EconomyConsumers face rising prices in autumn as businesses pass on increased costsBy Barry O'Halloran
FilmVinnie Jones: ‘My career flew off the rails. The wheels were going. There wasn’t a spare seat!’By Joel Golby
Your FitnessHow exercise could help keep your memory sharp and lower the risk of dementiaBy Gretchen Reynolds
AbroadAn Irishwoman’s 35 years in France: ‘I have had a career, four children and two marriages’By Anne-Marie Mullen
SportDel Potro an unfortunate example of the physical toll top-class tennis can takeBy Brian O'Connor
BusinessPrices to rise, warning over ‘ghost brokers’, and workers’ battle for autonomyBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe
Financial ServicesKBC Bank Ireland sells €1.1bn loans portfolio to private equity giant CarValBy Charlie Taylor
Music‘This Has Gotta Stop’: Eric Clapton releases song criticising pandemic responseBy Kevin Rawlinson
Asia-Pacific‘What will happen to me?’ Uncertain future awaits Afghans who fledBy Christina Goldbaum and Najim Rahim
TransportCarnival failed to protect passengers from virus despite warnings, lawsuit claimsBy Alice Hancock
MusicKanye West’s Donda is, among other things, a message to his estranged wife Kim KardashianBy Ed Power
SoccerFAI reach agreement on equal international match fees for senior men and womenBy Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsGreen Party has ‘no space for demeaning’ comments’, Ryan says after TD’s apologyBy Jennifer Bray
HealthParents urged to ‘moderate’ social contacts as schools reopen to limit Covid riskBy Paul Cullen
TechnologyRecord number of Irish start-ups chosen for leading Silicon Valley acceleratorBy Charlie Taylor
IrelandDublin Airport apologises after ‘perfect storm’ causes 118 passengers to miss flightsBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsHSE and Cork University Maternity Hospital apologise over death of woman and babyBy Barry Roche
SoccerLeeds United in talks over permanent deal for Manchester United’s Daniel JamesBy Fabrizio Romano and Ed Aarons
An Irish DiaryJohn Desmond Bernal: Molecular biologist, committed communist, Tipperary nativeBy Brian Maye
IrelandPoliticians from main parties on both sides of Border reject plans for ‘amnesty’By Freya McClements
Asia-PacificNorth Korea seem to be restarting nuclear reactor, UN agency warnsBy Edward White and Kang Buseong
Crime & LawThree arrested, 480 cannabis plants seized in operation against Drogheda drug dealingBy Conor Gallagher
Commercial PropertyCompany used to buy Project Eagle loans from Nama records profit of £105,960By Barry O'Halloran
EnvironmentCapel Street’s permanent pedestrianisation among options in public consultationBy Olivia Kelly
SportDavid Pocock leads initiative by Australian sport figures to highlight climate crisisBy Mike Hytner and Adam Morton
Social AffairsHavoc of Covid-19 ‘will pale’ compared with that of climate change, archbishop saysBy Patsy McGarry
HealthNphet to be ‘scaled back significantly’ from October 22ndBy Jennifer Bray, Freya McClements and Paul Cullen
PoliticsAlmost all Covid-19 restrictions to be lifted by October 22nd under Government planBy Jennifer Bray, Jack Horgan-Jones, Vivienne Clarke and Conor Gallagher
EducationA teacher writes: Sacramental preparation should not be a school responsibilityBy Aoife McCloskey