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AbroadWe’ve realised how unusual Ireland is after travelling 10,000km through 17 other countriesByCónán Ó Broin
BooksOur Missing Hearts: A compelling, original dystopian tale from the author of Little Fires EverywhereBySarah Gilmartin
PeopleMichael Harding: In Creeslough, there will always be 10 stories that remain unfinishedByMichael Harding
BusinessIt’s good to chat: How bots evolved into many companies’ first line of engagement ByCiara O'Brien
Your WellnessHas the changing weather left you with dry skin and chapped lips? Here’s how to tackle themByNatalie Parletta
SportSonia O’Sullivan: The shocking pleasure of cold-water swimming beyond the summer monthsBySonia O'Sullivan
BooksJohn Banville: ‘I’m 76 now, and I’m as baffled by the world as I was when I was five’ ByJohn Self
RestaurantsKing Sitric review: I wish this seafood bar was my local. I’d be a regular hereByCorinna Hardgrave
OireachtasHealth staff protests ‘not affected’ by plan for exclusion zones, committee toldByPaul Cullen
BusinessState-backed summit of global health experts warns against ‘zealotry’ demonising meat industryByCantillon
Gaelic GamesLondon manager frustrated by Connacht draw seen as a series of unfortunate eventsByGordon Manning
CultureCould anybody have changed Liz Truss’s mind? Not according to this ethics expertByJoe Humphreys
OpinionNewton Emerson: Fianna Fáil eyeing republican synthesis with Sinn Féin that could see southern peace processByNewton Emerson
OpinionIncreasingly absurd climate protests show how society has failed younger generationByFinn McRedmond
ResidentialSpacious 1930s four-bed overlooking golf course in Rathfarnham for sale for €2.95mByMiriam Mulcahy
ResidentialStonebridge Wood development, close to Shankill village, puts first homes on the market from €350,000ByElizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialExtended Mount Anville Road home offers light and art deco elegance for €1.75mByFrances O'Rourke
ResidentialFive-bedroom former consulate on quiet Ranelagh terrace on the market for €2.35mByMiriam Mulcahy
Residential‘It’s like a farmhouse in Ranelagh’: Restored Georgian home for sale for €3.5mByElizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialPress Up co-founder puts architect-designed Lad Lane home on the market for €1.775m ByJoyce Hickey
ResidentialFirst homes at high-end Kilternan development on the market with prices from €725,000ByJessica Doyle
Gaelic GamesDublin players keen to shake off the blanket and get back on the title trail under BohanByGordon Manning
RugbyAndy Farrell will be hoping for some lucky breaks with injuries ahead of Ireland’s autumn campaignByGerry Thornley
SpaceThe search for ‘stringy physics’, a unified theory that goes beyond quantum mechanics and general relativityByPeter Lynch
PoliticsPlan to end direct provision by 2024 set to be watered down amid pressure from Ukraine warByJennifer Bray
ScienceWhat are the prospects of addressing Ireland’s catastrophic decline in species and habitats?BySylvia Thompson
Gaelic GamesGrace Walsh thankful that camogie was there for her and Kilkenny during testing timesByGordon Manning
RugbyCaelan Doris heading in the right direction as Munster and November Tests loom ByJohn O'Sullivan
Your WellnessI don’t have Type 1 diabetes, but my new book’s main character does. Let me explain whyByED Thompson
Business Today NewsletterMediahuis settles, mortgage rules defended, Ulster Bank executives at OireachtasByPeter Flanagan
UKLiz Truss’s administration is now living from hour to hourBySebastian Payne, George Parker and Jim Pickard in London
WorldWorld’s female foreign ministers to meet on Iran’s ‘brutal’ crackdown, Canada saysBySteve Scherer
OpinionSuella Braverman’s fall would be astonishing at any other time. But chaos is the new normalByMartin Kettle
EnvironmentIrish Water dealing with consequences of failure to invest in infrastructure, says spokespersonByVivienne Clarke
TV & RadioThe most violent show on TV returns, with more roaring geezers and geysers of goreByEd Power
FilmBlack Adam review: The Rock and an older gentleman from Navan have more demented adventures in overpriced chaosByDonald Clarke
CourtsThree AK-47 rifles found in car by gardaí one month after Regency Hotel shootingByAlison O'Riordan
HistoryPlaque unveiled in Dublin to the Irishwoman who shot Italian dictator Benito MussoliniByRonan McGreevy
EuropeItaly will never be ‘weak link’ in western alliance, says Giorgia MeloniByAmy Kazmin and Giuliana Ricozzi in Rome
OireachtasBorder poll would not have a ‘hope in hell’ of passing at present, says AhernByJack Horgan-Jones
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BoxingSeven Irish fighters looking to turn bronze into more precious metal at European ChampionshipsByJohnny Watterson
SoccerRonaldo’s latest tunnel stomp-out marks end of his relevance at Manchester UnitedByJamie Jackson
BusinessDeveloper appeals planning refusal for seven-storey, senior-living scheme in Ringsend ByGordon Deegan
Gaelic GamesMayo GAA to ‘address the issues raised’ by Castlebar Mitchels over U17 fixture with WestportBySeán Moran
BusinessSchroders’ division housing LDI lost €23bn in assets after UK mini-budgetByHarriet Agnew and Adrienne Klasa
BooksBooks newsletter: Circling the Square; Leaves Festival; Leland Bardwell centenary; TS Eliot shortlistByMartin Doyle
Social AffairsCitywest reception hub for refugees closed to new arrivals after reaching capacityByJennifer Bray
RugbyConnacht need to find cutting edge to go with new-found physicality for meeting with Scarlets ByLinley MacKenzie
PoliticsIreland concerned at continuing instability in UK, Taoiseach says in wake of Truss resignationByPat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Jade Wilson
OireachtasEmergency energy legislation targets backup capacity for next winterByJack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee
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UKLiz Truss: Britain’s shortest serving prime minister, and arguably the most haplessByHenry Mance in London
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OireachtasEx-ministers ‘swanning around’ Leinster House as lobbyists should lose access, Dáil hearsByMarie O’Halloran
CourtsQuarry firm challenges community group’s legal capacity to bring High Court caseByEllen O’Riordan
IrelandMayo County Council vigorously opposes ‘shanty town’ development for Ukrainian refugeesByTom Shiel
Oireachtas‘Really concerning’ that Irish Water has no plan for 27 of 38 areas needing priority upgrading ByMarie O’Halloran
OireachtasVictims and witnesses must go to Dublin for court as judges won’t travel to regions, Dáil toldByMarie O’Halloran
SoccerGranit Xhaka fires Arsenal to victory over PSV to seal Europa League progress ByNick Ames at Emirates Stadium
UKTruss ‘joins long line of British prime ministers who have failed people’, says Michelle O’NeillByFreya McClements
BusinessGovernment will not rely on corporation tax receipts for spending, Donohoe warnsByColin Gleeson
Oireachtas‘Soul-destroying’ lack of funding to move people with disabilities back into communityByTim O'Brien
CyclingRonan Grimes takes silver in C4 individual pursuit at Paracycling Track World Championships ByShane Stokes
GolfRory McIlroy fires his way into contention in defence of CJ Cup title with opening 66ByPhilip Reid
UKCandidates to be new British prime minister race to rally support after Liz Truss quits ByPat Leahy
Liz Truss Resignation Succession battle begins after Liz Truss quits as British prime ministerByGeorge Parker and Sebastian Payne in London
PoliticsMarc MacSharry tells Fianna Fáil he wants ‘due process’ after complaintByJack Horgan-Jones and Colin Gleeson
USKevin Spacey ‘deeply thankful’ after winning US civil lawsuitByMike Bedigan, PA Los Angeles Correspondent
EducationParents urged to ‘take back control’ as children spend time on digital devicesByCarl O'Brien
AfricaSecurity forces kill at least 60 as protests engulf ChadByEdouard Takadji and Krista Larson, Associated Press
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