BooksMerrion Press to publish Dirty Linen, a Troubles history by Irish Times Books Editor Martin Doyle
BooksBlurb Your Enthusiasm: An A-Z of Literary Persuasion — Inside account of books’ outsidesBy John Self
Business‘Over 90 per cent of customers say they look up reviews before deciding to make a purchase’By Olive Keogh
BusinessBack without a bang: New generation of ‘quiet’ supersonic aircraft ready for take-offBy Neil Briscoe
RestaurantsMargadh RHA review: This has to be the best-value tasting menu in IrelandBy Corinna Hardgrave
People‘Untameable, untrainable and vicious’: How one man and his mink became YouTube starsBy Oliver Whang
PeopleMichael Harding: What I never told anyone was that I actually enjoyed ConfessionBy Michael Harding
OpinionFinn McRedmond: Millennials aren’t work-shy and they are certainly not bohemian By Finn McRedmond
IrelandIrish households in line for larger electricity bill credit before ChristmasBy Cormac McQuinn and Conor Pope
Life & StyleHow to avoid burnout: We often think we need to do extra work that’s not actually requiredBy Joanne Hunt
TechnologyKarlin Lillington: Energy-hungry big business should accept paying more for their supplyBy Karlin Lillington
ResidentialVictorian four-bed on Grand Canal Street, with cafes all around, for €1.275mBy Joyce Hickey
Data & SecurityTrial of ex-Uber executive throws online security into the spotlight By Kashmir Hill and Kellen Browning
ResidentialClassic and contemporary design sit together seamlessly in Stoneybatter home for €795,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialItalianate home is labour of love for developer couple in Blackrock, at €2.15mBy Kevin Courtney
TennisRaducanu understands Jaeger’s mantra that life’s way too short for tennis to be joyless By Mary Hannigan
SoccerRovers launch new European era as Djurgardens arrive for Conference League openerBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerIreland needing luck of the draw to avoid big European teams in World Cup playoffsBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Getting a club team out in this weather is no Electric PicnicBy Ciarán Murphy
Your Wellness‘I’d be doing any regular task and then I would just have a backwards leg like a Barbie doll’By Filomena Kaguako
Consumer TechTV with Sky hardware inside needs just one cable to hit the right notes By Ciara O'Brien
Business Today DigestEU price cap plan; ECB to hike rates; should big firms face higher electricity chargesBy Peter Flanagan
PoliticsProspect of Sinn Féin leading government North and South now very real, says McDonaldBy Martin Wall
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: Ciara Mageean breaking my 1,500m record after 27 years was special for both of usBy Sonia O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesLimerick’s 12 All Star nominations their lowest return of recent winning campaigns By Gordon Manning
BusinessOpen Orphan reiterates £50m profit guidance, announces plans to rebrand as HvivoBy Ian Curran
CompetitionsWin a delicious evening for six at Morelands Grill with house recommended wine and pre-dinner cocktails in the Mint Bar
IrelandStatutory guidance for local authorities needed to prevent ‘undue pressure’ on mediaBy Brian Mahon
SoccerJürgen Klopp calls for Liverpool to ‘reinvent ourselves’ after Napoli humiliationBy Andy Hunter
IrelandMcGuinness urged IRA gunrunner to work with gangster ‘Whitey’ Bulger, says new book By Simon Carswell
Books‘I am to flirt my last’: Jane Austen letter about dashing Irish lawyer unveiled at novelist’s homeBy Steven Morris
PoliticsNext two months ‘last chance’ to reach North protocol deal with UK, says AhernBy Naomi O'Leary
EconomyIrish inflation moderates to 8.7% amid worst cost-of-living squeeze in decadesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsNew Northern Secretary provides assurances on financial supports as he makes first visit to North By Freya McClements and Seanín Graham
BusinessDeloitte revenues hit record on back of tech consulting boomBy Michael O'Dwyer and Stephen Foley
CourtsMaterial that PSNI moved to withhold from Noah Donohoe inquest ‘not of central relevance’, judge insists
BusinessECB raises interest rate by three quarters of a percentage pointBy Dominic Coyle and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Gaelic GamesTrans Gaelic footballer Giulia Valentino: ‘I’d like to leave a legacy of inclusion’By Rory Carroll
IrelandGovernment renews commitment to Budget cost of living measures ahead of interest rate riseBy Ian Curran and Vivienne Clarke
EducationCAO 2022: More than half of students get their first course preference despite high pointsBy Carl O'Brien
EuropeUkraine says more than 700sq km of territory retaken in eastern Kharkiv regionBy Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastEastern Mediterranean and Middle East ‘major sources’ of greenhouse gasesBy Michael Jansen
BusinessIrish banks review non-tracker rates after ECB’s latest hikeBy Joe Brennan and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Social AffairsMinister for Justice voices concern over rising anti-refugee sentiment in IrelandBy David Raleigh and Sarah Burns
BusinessPlanning appeal cites ‘over-concentration’ of build-to-rent schemes in Dublin 6 and 6WBy Gordon Deegan
Music‘I’m in the country of love’: Garth Brooks holds court before playing in front of 400,000 fans at Croke Park By Ronan McGreevy
FilmMarilyn Monroe — topless, bloodied and killed by her lovers — just got exploited again By Tara Brady
SportLewis Hamilton vows not to quit F1 as talk of Daniell Ricciardo to Mercedes gathers pace By Giles Richards at Monza
The Women's PodcastFlorence Given: ‘I don’t want to be the voice of a generation, I just want to write books that make people think’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 51:29
BooksEleanor Hooker wins Michael Hartnett Poetry Award; Butler Literary Award shortlist revealedBy Martin Doyle
UKQueen Elizabeth’s death sees Britain lose a rare shared point in national awarenessBy Denis Staunton
UKFintan O’Toole: Queen Elizabeth showed the institution she embodied could survive with herBy Fintan O'Toole
HealthNational taskforce to help improve experience of junior doctors By Patsy McGarry and Vivienne Clarke
EconomyECB says more rate rises likely as energy crisis deepensBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy, Dominic Coyle and Joe Brennan
Climate CrisisEarth is already in ‘danger zone’ for multiple climate tipping points, research showsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Climate CrisisClimate at risk of crossing critical ‘tipping points’ sooner than expected — studyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryLine mismanagement - Frank McNally on the stresses of trying to catch a Dublin taxi in the rainBy Frank McNally
CanadaSecond suspect in Canadian mass stabbings dies from self-inflicted injuriesBy Rob Gillies and Robert Bumsted, Associated Press
PoliticsCoalition pledges to ‘put money back in people’s pockets’ as Ministers feel push-back in budget meetings By Jennifer Bray, Cormac McQuinn, David Raleigh and Ian Curran
AthleticsCiara Mageean takes second in Diamond League finale as Kipyegon completes unbeaten seasonBy Ian O'Riordan
Crime & Law‘Sense of what is normal shattered’, mourners told at removal of three Tallaght siblingsBy Kitty Holland
BusinessUK online car seller Cazoo pulls plug on European operationsBy Peter Campbell and Lydia Tomkiw
SportFriday’s play at PGA Championship among sporting events cancelled after death of Queen ElizabethBy Sean Ingle
SoccerMarquinhos inspires Arsenal on his debut in opening Europa League win over Zürich By Nick Ames at Kybunpark, St Gallen
IrelandDiarmaid Ferriter: Queen Elizabeth saw the ups and downs of Anglo-Irish relationsBy Diarmaid Ferriter
IrelandQueen Elizabeth set a ‘new forward looking relationship between our nations’, President saysBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerShamrock Rovers mix things up for European return but Djurgården hold the fort in TallaghtBy Gavin Cummiskey
HealthStaffing and resources of health service vary widely across regions, according to reportBy Paul Cullen