Farming & FoodKerry Co-op shareholders plan to force vote on deal to purchase legacy milk business By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EconomyIrish consumers paying more for renewable electricity than necessary, lobby group claimsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PricewatchSky’s the limit for reader’s patience and sky high admin charges at Aer LingusBy Conor Pope
AbroadSaying goodbye reduced us to a blubbering heap. Tearful farewells are a fact of expat lifeBy Mary Teresa Böhm
RugbyIreland v South Africa: Murray fronted up strongly while Gibson-Park made a massive impactBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyIreland stand tall in the battle of wills to edge South Africa in thunderous Test By Gerry Thornley
RecipesFrugal Feasts: Feed a family of four for less than €10 with Theo Kirwan’s super green noodlesBy Theo Kirwan
Climate Crisis‘Things are becoming more chaotic’: Climate change starting to alter nature’s habits in west Cork By David Forsythe
OpinionFr Seán Sheehy’s Listowel sermon was an uncomfortable reminder of who we really wereBy Derek Scally
FoodLilly Higgins: This root vegetable mash pairs perfectly with lamb, beef or chickenBy Lilly Higgins
HealthHSE cyberattack: More than 100,000 people whose personal data stolen to be contactedBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Martin Wall
DublinMoore Street 1916 Rising buildings to be added to Record of Protected StructuresBy Olivia Kelly
Your WellnessHow to improve Ireland’s health system: Recognise its staff as advocates for climate actionBy Sylvia Thompson
ResidentialPeriod-style three-bed house near Kells, on the banks of the Blackwater, for sale for €695,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
FilmJennifer Lawrence: ‘God, I had such a feminist meltdown about changing my name when I got married’By Kyle Buchanan
ResidentialLooking to buy a home in Co Laois? Try this period six-bed for €450k or a fixer-upper for €99kBy Jessica Doyle
Your FamilyI went on a trip down memory lane with one of my kids. The fallout was unlike anything I’d expectedBy Jen Hogan
HealthDementia Diary: We used to gossip about the family. But Mum remembers nobody, all the juicy bits squeezed dryBy Anthea Rowan
FoodBlack pudding, brown bread, the head on a pint of Guinness, and other favourite Irish thingsBy Russ Parsons
EconomyIreland among least tax-competitive countries in OECD, says Washington-based think tankBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Business Today NewsletterFrench central banker’s warning, Kerry Co-op push, Claddagh’s revivalBy Peter Flanagan
Consumer TechApple warns of iPhone shipping delays due to Covid-19 restrictions at plant in ChinaBy Ben Blanchard and Jaiveer Shekhawat
EnvironmentCork avoids heavy flooding as yellow weather alerts remain in place for several countiesBy Sarah Burns and Barry Roche
Asia-PacificNorth Korea says missile tests were practice to ‘mercilessly’ strike South Korea and US targets
FilmBelfast Film Festival: Patrick Kielty is deeply touching, Seána Kerslake is electric, as alwaysBy Donald Clarke
SoccerChampions and Europa League draws: Liverpool paired with Real Madrid as Manchester United given Barcelona test
RugbyMunster vs South Africa A: No Rassie Erasmus reunion as Jenkins and du Toit face former provinceBy Nathan Johns
Social AffairsGardaí investigating fire at Kill equestrian centre earmarked for refugee housingBy Mark Hilliard
Big TechTwitter to enter 30-day consultation period with Irish staff affected by lay-offsBy Ciara O'Brien and Kevin O'Sullivan
EconomyReal household income across OECD declines for third straight quarter as price squeeze intensifiesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EnvironmentTaoiseach says Ireland will push for tangible measures to ease climate impacts for vulnerable countriesBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsCourt told of ‘significant progress’ in dispute between Bar Council and retired judge over legal costs billBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsSpiritans reveal 233 boys at secondary schools in Ireland and abroad accused 77 priests of abuseBy Patsy McGarry
RugbyLeinster lead tributes to late Paul McNaughton, the very definition of a sports manBy Gerry Thornley
TechnologyFears grow for jobs at Meta’s Irish operation amid reports of plans for large-scale cutsBy Ciara O'Brien
EuropeBelgium and Netherlands back Donohoe’s run to keep Eurogroup presidencyBy Naomi O'Leary and Pat Leahy
CourtsMan jailed for year for role in violent mob that armed itself with hatches, knives and batsBy Isabel Hayes
Climate CrisisCop27: Humanity on ‘highway to climate hell with foot on accelerator’, warns UN chiefBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessZoning objective has ‘effectively sterilised’ Knocklyon site for 22 years, developer claimsBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsFormer British Army officer jailed after being found in possession of €250,000 worth of cocaineBy Eoin Ryan and Declan Brennan
HealthNursing home group dismisses State support scheme for energy costs as ‘wholly inadequate’By Simon Carswell
CourtsMan accused of murdering garda was not psychotic or suffering from delusions, psychiatrist tells trial juryBy Eoin Reynolds
Social AffairsHow cover-up by Spiritans in Ireland led to child abuse in leading Sierra Leone schoolBy Patsy McGarry
CourtsInquest hears mother’s questions over death of ‘perfect’ baby girl at Rotunda within 30 minutes of being bornBy Seán McCárthaigh
MotorsAlfa Romeo to launch one new model a year as it plans fast transition to all-electric line-upBy Michael McAleer
RacingMagical Lagoon aimed at Group One glory in Japan for trainer Jessica HarringtonBy Brian O'Connor
An Irish DiaryA plaque full of memories: Éanna Brophy on Gay Byrne, Paddy Murray and the Beatles By Éanna Brophy
RugbyAndy Farrell faced with some interesting selection calls for Ireland’s clash with FijiBy Gerry Thornley
Social AffairsDublin brothers relate how both, unknown to the other, were abused by priests at Blackrock CollegeBy Patsy McGarry
EuropeUkraine receives air defence systems as Russia continues air strikesBy Roman Olearchyk and Felicia Schwartz in Kyiv and John Paul Rathbone in London
CourtsTeen accused of murdering Urantsetseg Tserendorj lashed out in ‘callous, unprovoked, vicious act’, court hearsBy Ryan Dunne
DublinLord Mayor criticises ‘opportunistic’ opposition to removal of animals from Mansion House cribBy Jack Power
Business‘Davy 16′ to be ordered to outline how €9.3m profit from 2014 bond sale was splitBy Joe Brennan
BusinessDiversification in Irish tech sector will help weather job cuts, says DonohoeBy Naomi O'Leary
USRepublicans set to prioritise border security and Biden investigations if they win back HouseBy Martin Wall
CourtsJason Bonney told gardaí he got invite to Regency Hotel boxing weigh-in from MGM’s Matthew Macklin, Special Criminal Court hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
MusicBob Dylan at the 3Arena: ‘Not gone yet’ ... At 81, he’s coming alive as a performer againBy Ian O'Riordan
Life & StyleDo you work in the tech sector in Ireland? We would like to hear from youBy Jennifer O'Connell