Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: Ireland looking to keep up momentum in tricky Tonga testBy Gerry Thornley
Fashion‘I haven’t bought fast fashion in five years’: Why Gen Z is rejecting high street brands in favour of second-handBy Wiktoria Willer
CultureThe events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: This Is the Life - a book inspired by the everyday heroes of the GAABy Ciarán Murphy
BooksFantasy and science fiction: Swashbuckling action, postmodern humour and deliciously grim quasi-medieval homageBy Declan Burke
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Life & StyleTeens talk TikTok: ‘I was on it way too much, at least five hours a day. It was mad’By Darragh Kelly, Ben Lynch and Patrick Freyne
Life & StyleA day out in Dublin as a young wheelchair user: Broken glass, dog poo, full buses and out-of-order rampsBy Niamh Moriarty
InteriorsProperty tax costs likely to rise sharply for Irish with second homes in FranceBy Fiona Reddan
BoxingKellie Harrington: ‘I’m sorry for the tweet I put up. I’m sorry for the hurt that I caused’By Malachy Clerkin
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowCharles Piutau: ‘It’s no surprise to me that Ireland are the number one side’By John O'Sullivan
BooksIt’s not Yeats on the Dublin Marathon medal. It’s Marge Simpson. And you can quote me on thatBy Donald Clarke
BooksNaomi Klein: ‘I felt like she had taken my ideas and fed them into a bonkers blender’By Una Mullally
MusicPhoebe Bridgers of Boygenius: ‘I can go wherever I want for an abortion. We’re singing to kids it’s impossible for’By Ed Power
BooksThe Balanced Brain. The Science of Mental Health: delightful, sharp-witted, down-to-earthBy Niamh Jiménez
StageWhen the Moon Spun Round: Fidget Feet turn Yeats’s poems for children into a stage showBy Deirdre Falvey
PoliticsMortgage relief benefit may be revived, but only for those in difficultyBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Harry McGee and Pat Leahy
Crime & LawGalway violence: ‘What happened over the last week isn’t acceptable and won’t be accepted’By Andrew Hamilton
Big TechTikTok motivates millions of children to ‘skip’ privacy setting, Irish regulator findsBy Arthur Beesley
GolfSolheim Cup: Suzann Pettersen brings passion and steel as Europe eye up third straight title By Philip Reid
PeopleOn the streets in Dublin: ‘The younger generation are horrible little b****rds to homeless people’By Patrick Freyne
PeopleTeaching the Troubles: What are students learning about the 30-year conflict in school?By Carl O'Brien and Freya McClements
EnvironmentGender bias seems behind vulnerable Black Poplar’s imbalance - but at least there’s cloningBy Ella McSweeney
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowConor Murray still taking nothing for granted in fourth Rugby World Cup outing By Gerry Thornley
Crime & Law‘I feel scared every day’: Dublin’s food delivery riders navigate no-go areas, bike thieves and ‘xenophobia’By Ellen O’Donoghue and Isabela Boechat
Life & StyleElephant carer Gerry Creighton: ‘Mountjoy Prison was full of guys I knew from school. We just had different opportunities’By Conor Capplis
USAre Trump and other Republicans fighting imaginary demons as they vow to oppose new Covid restrictions?By Martin Wall
Your Family‘School uniforms are used as a repressive tool of control’: Readers share their viewsBy Damian Cullen
BusinessLovely in late season? Massive planet 120 light years away studied by Nasa might have an oceanBy Laura Slattery
BooksMick Herron: the joyous juxtaposition of disgraced spies and cranky office politicsBy Martin Doyle
OpinionKnowing she could choose when to die was my wife’s escape valve. I’m glad she could do so legallyBy Peter Cluskey
TV & RadioThe Late Late Show: Slicker, suave Patrick Kielty starts brightly – if better guests lie aheadBy Ed Power
Thinking AnewWe have a Christian duty to care for the wounded and grieving – especially those who feel forgotten and abandonedBy Gordon Linney
StageThe Small Pale Nerd at the End of the World review: Colm O’Regan’s wry observations By Harry Higgins
StageFlirt review: Grace Mulvey’s hilarious tour through the life of a thirtysomething single womanBy Ciara L Murphy
Social AffairsBallymun children turning up at education centre ‘hungry and sick’, notes letter to departmentBy Jade Wilson
EconomyLagarde seized ECB colleagues’ handsets to prevent leaks, say sourcesBy Balazs Koranyi and Francesco Canepa
Climate CrisisMillions remain under storm watch after US officials downgrade Hurricane LeeBy Associated Press Reporters
Premier LeagueRobertson strikes late as Liverpool come from behind to beat Wolves and continue strong start
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Premier LeagueCallum Wilson proves point to see off Brentford and get Newcastle back on trackBy Louise Taylor
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RugbyFT Ireland 59 Tonga 16: Ireland ease through their second Rugby World Cup Pool B matchBy Eamon Donoghue
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OpinionExcommunication of anti-treaty activists left revolutionary generation with deep and lasting wounds By Síobhra Aiken