AbroadStuck with subsistence wages and horrendous living costs? You could do worse than make the move I didBy Mark Sinnott
SoccerLisa Fallon: Big decisions to be made by Vera Pauw before she settles on World Cup squadBy Lisa Fallon
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OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Sunak will need a strong sense of history to have any hope of succeedingBy Diarmaid Ferriter
OpinionStephen Collins: Could Sunak face down the Tory fundamentalists and reset UK-EU relations?By Stephen Collins
FilmBarbarian review: This entertaining, properly scary horror film is a flawless piece of movie-makingBy Tara Brady
MusicCursed Murphy: Republic of the Weird review - Literary dystopia in the modern ageBy Lauren Murphy
FashionSpecial occasion make-up: The secret to a perfect, professional finish at homeBy Laura Kennedy
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Of all those Halloween films, how many are directed by John Carpenter?By Donald Clarke
RugbyYoung guns hoping to help Leinster make it a magnificent seven wins in successionBy John O'Sullivan
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: Nurses! They think they’re so great, healing the sick and comforting the dyingBy Patrick Freyne
RugbyNucifora confirms Ireland will enter one team in inaugural women’s Celtic Cup in JanuaryBy Gerry Thornley
FoodHalloween brack: Bake our favourite recipes from Donal Skehan, Vanessa Greenwood and Martin Dwyer
OpinionJustine McCarthy: Seriously Shane Ross, is Mary Lou McDonald’s house really ‘a mansion’?By Justine McCarthy
CyclingBrakes put on national velodrome plans amid concerns about cycle lanes to venueBy Brian Hutton
PoliticsTwo in every three voters agree actions taken in budget will help cushion impact of inflationBy Damian Loscher
RugbyIRFU would be ‘ecstatic’ if Andy Farrell becomes Lions head coach, says performance chief By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsIrish Times/Ipsos poll: Strong support for Ukraine, but worries over refugee numbersBy Pat Leahy
PoliticsNorthern Ireland’s stifled devolution may spawn some form of direct rule By Freya McClements and Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessIreland’s night-time economy is in genuine peril - why were licensing reforms so long coming?By Mark Paul
TV & Radio‘This is the grimmest item we’ve ever done, but we’re laughing. It’s Irish people’s idea of entertainment’By Mick Heaney
RestaurantsThis restaurant charged a diner €250 for cancelling. Was it a fair thing to do?By Corinna Hardgrave
PeopleHilary Fannin: We shared a rickety cottage by the sea with a ghost — a real one, with a beautiful neckBy Hilary Fannin
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Business Today NewsletterMusk fires Twitter’s top executives; how high will interest rates go? and Mark Paul on new licensing lawsBy Úna McCaffrey
BusinessAer Lingus returns to profit in third quarter after difficult first half of yearBy Colin Gleeson
Financial ServicesUlster Bank deposits drop €9.1bn in first nine months of 2021 amid ‘big switch’By Joe Brennan
People‘To make wine in Ireland, you have to be a little bit crazy’By David Llewellyn, Joanne Hunt and Enda O'Dowd
Life & StyleExtended nightclub hours: ‘It’s very exciting for the development of music culture in Ireland’By Shauna Bowers
BusinessLondon law firm’s new work-life balance: turn off your camera for night-time callsBy Kate Beioley
GolfTrump, alligators and a $50m prize: LIV Golf’s first season reaches finaleBy Ewan Murray at Doral
BusinessMichael Broderick: ‘You can’t turn the switch on overnight and hope there are going to be houses coming out’By Joe Brennan
CourtsMan threatened to ‘chop up’ pregnant girlfriend who refused to eat dinner he cookedBy Stephen Maguire
PoliticsBritish legacy plan for Northern Ireland is wrong, Taoiseach saysBy Martin Wall and Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessIrish banks should enjoy their sweet spot while they can - it could be short-livedBy Joe Brennan
Housing & PlanningResidential Tenancies Board fines landlords €60,000 for overchargingBy Ronan McGreevy
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CourtsHigh Court president hails ‘remarkable’ turnaround in circumstances faced by vulnerable UkrainianBy Ellen O'Riordan
EconomyOffshore wind sector in Atlantic region could support 5,000 jobs by 2037 – reportBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsWhy is Northern Ireland gearing up for its second Assembly election in less than a year?By Freya McClements
AmericasBrazil election: Lula has slight lead on Bolsonaro as voters poised to choose between ‘democracy and barbarism’By Tom Hennigan
EuropeGermany foresees ‘tough years’ after Russia’s war on Ukraine killed ‘old dreams’By Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastHijab re-emerges as flashpoint with Iranians demanding changeBy Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
BusinessWeb Summit cancels invitations to two speakers following ‘pro-Russian’ backlashBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessNike to open Ireland’s first Nike Unite concept store at Blanchardstown CentreBy Ronald Quinlan
Big TechMeta brings second court challenge over record €405m fine issued against InstagramBy Mary Carolan
Housing & PlanningHomelessness reaches record high with 10,975 people relying on emergency accommodationBy Shauna Bowers
IrelandPeople fleeing Ukraine to Ireland will have to fund meals out of welfare paymentsBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Olivia Kelleher, Cormac McQuinn and Polina Maliuzhonok
USOhioans to vote on whether judges can consider safety risk to the public when setting bail termsBy Martin Wall
Crime & LawFraudsters posing as gardaí seek payment of ‘fines’ for ‘pornographic’ offencesBy Conor Lally
PoliticsNorthern Ireland: Heaton-Harris will call Assembly election but date yet to be setBy Freya McClements
Education‘I have nowhere to live next week. I’m scared’: International students lift lid on rental crisis
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Gaelic GamesCounty finals embark on their last busy weekend with some big titles on the lineBy Seán Moran
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