FilmFoe review: Saoirse Ronan is gimlet-eyed in her realism. Paul Mescal is stratospherically anguishedBy Donald Clarke
FilmThe Pigeon Tunnel: Seasoned interrogators John le Carré and Errol Morris lock horns, with fascinating resultsBy Tara Brady
Advertising FeaturePharma Industry Awards impact ambassador Cognizant predicts generative AI will change pharmaceutical manufacturing
BusinessPfizer’s Irish staff face threat of job cuts as demand for Covid therapies weakens By Dominic Coyle
FilmErrol Morris on his film-making ideal: ‘I call it the shut-the-f**k-up school of just sitting and listening’By Donald Clarke
BooksPaschal Donohoe reviews David Runciman’s The Handover: an author building up to something bigBy Paschal Donohoe
InnovationEnergy beams: Market for long-distance wireless transmission of power not yet viableBy Chris Horn
Your WellnessAddictions share common characteristics, the routes to recovery vary greatlyBy Geraldine Walsh
ResidentialDingle home where Saoirse Ronan stayed and Waking Ned was written for €1.4mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
TechnologyKarlin Lillington: American antitrust case against Google could change everythingBy Karlin Lillington
Social AffairsNumbers presenting as ‘newly homeless’ to charity more than doubled last yearBy Kitty Holland
Climate CrisisIreland was being tipped up as a potential offshore fish farming pioneer two decades ago. What happened?By Lorna Siggins
Middle East‘It was like a live feed’ - Irish-Israeli woman on nephew who survived Hamas attackBy Simran Kathuria
Commercial PropertyU2’s Bono and The Edge sell Clarence hotel to group owned by Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt RyanBy Ronald Quinlan
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Kilcoo’s outrageous behaviour demeans the club’s standing in the GAABy Ciarán Murphy
Gaelic Games‘He’s not retiring’ - Davy Fitzgerald keeps door open for Austin Gleeson to return to Waterford panelBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsGovernment considering limiting accommodation rights for newly-arrived UkrainiansBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsDublin Rape Crisis Centre’s Noeline Blackwell: ‘We have not fully uncovered the extent of the harm yet’By Kitty Holland
OpinionFear of being cancelled for having the wrong views is killing student politicsBy Finn McRedmond
OpinionWe may never have seen a propaganda and disinformation war like the Israel-Hamas conflictBy Dr James Fitzgerald
Business Today NewsletterDouble whammy on jobs; pharma’s €130m tax deal; and energy saving tips this winterBy Dominic Coyle
Inside Politics NewsletterUnderfunding and overspends in health drive Stephen Donnelly around the bendBy Jennifer Bray
RestaurantsDelicious and affordable Indian street food you are likely to return to again and againBy Corinna Hardgrave
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: It feels wrong that the Rugby World Cup is carrying on without usBy Mary Hannigan
Social AffairsLack of audits for private accommodation for child migrants ‘unfathomable’By Sorcha Pollak
CultureSmithfield the second-coolest place on the planet? It’s not even the second-coolest place in Dublin 7By Hugh Linehan
Crime & LawGarda dog Laser to retire to life of chewing bones and tennis balls after distinguished careerBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsAshling Murphy died as a result of 11 stab wounds to her neck, pathologist tells Central Criminal Court By Mary Carolan
OireachtasNational children’s hospital may not receive patients until 2026, PAC hearsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
Ireland‘It’s like a hurricane came into the shop’: Midleton retailers count the cost of floodsBy Olivia Kelleher in Midleton
BooksAnne Enright, Sally Rooney, Paul Murray among authors calling for end to destruction in PalestineBy Deirdre Falvey
Social AffairsPope Francis faces ‘tough journey’ to modernise church, President Higgins saysBy Naomi O’Leary
CourtsHigh Court dismisses environmental group’s challenge to agri-food sector strategyBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessProperty developer must pay €35,000 for discriminatory dismissal of ‘elderly’ builderBy Stephen Bourke
EconomyIrish national debt equates to €43,357 for every man, woman and child in the StateBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandStardust witness describes putting out flames on people ‘on fire’ fleeing venueBy Kitty Holland
BusinessVHI can apply to strike out action if private hospital does not provide €1.8m security by July
CourtsWoman labelled gold-digger denies she is obsessed with money, family court hearsBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessMediation fails to resolve dispute over assets including Ibis hotel at Red CowBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Middle EastAl-Ahli Arab hospital: Picture of what happened emerging as recriminations reverberate beyond Middle EastBy Manisha Ganguly, Emma Graham-Harrison, Elena Morresi, Ashley Kirk and Lucy Swan
OireachtasStephen Donnelly promises ‘in-depth report’ on future costs of healthcare after budget rowBy Sarah Burns
Middle EastQ&A: What is the Islamic Jihad movement and what is its relationship with Hamas?By Jason Burke
Middle EastRipple effects from Israel-Hamas war are felt by Europe’s MuslimsBy Leila Aboud in Paris, Guy Chazan in Berlin, William Wallis in London, and Patricia Nilsson in Frankfurt
Middle EastProtesters occupy EC offices in Dublin over ‘support’ for Israel in conflict By Jack Power
Rugby‘I’m back to normal, just with shorter hair’ - Leinster wing Vanessa Hullon battles back from Hodgkin’s lymphomaBy Louise Lawless
CourtsTrial of four men accused of raping woman at her Dublin home collapsesBy Claire Henry and Sonya McLean
BusinessCreative leadership in advertising ‘in peril’ as tech giants lure talent, says agency founderBy Laura Slattery
EnvironmentIn pictures: The clean-up begins in Midleton after Storm BabetBy Emmet Malone and Laura Hutton
Budget 2024Opens in new windowShare options and family loans feature in unheralded Finance Bill measures By Dominic Coyle
CourtsJury ‘only has the word’ of complainant in defilement case, judge says as deliberations beginBy Eimear Dodd
BooksIrish Book Awards 2023 shortlist: Paul Murray, Liz Nugent, Liam Brady and PJ Gallagher nominatedBy Deirdre Falvey
RugbyRevolutionising the women’s international rugby landscape – what is the WXV?By Rachel Steinberg, PA
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSiya Kolisi says South Africa will not lack motivation against England By Andy Bull
An Irish DiaryGray Area – Frank McNally on a notorious 19th-century loyalist, ‘Sam Gray of Ballybay’By Frank McNally
BusinessIrish stocks follow global downward trend as traders monitor Israel-Hamas warBy Ellen O’Regan
Cork FloodingCork town reels after ‘absolutely devastating’ flooding as further heavy rain forecastBy Emmet Malone, Vivienne Clarke and Olivia Kelleher
EuropeSilvio Berlusconi heirs weigh up fate of his mostly worthless art collectionBy Angela Giuffrida in Rome
Crime & LawInterim PSNI chief constable Jon Boutcher in frame for £220,000 a year top jobBy Seanín Graham
IrelandAn Post launches stamp honouring Irishman who made the Sydney Opera House a realityBy Ronan McGreevy
Middle EastIsrael plans buffer zone in Gaza after Hamas warBy James Shotter in Sderot and Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv
IrelandIrish Army demonstrates Javelin missiles in advance of south Lebanon deploymentBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsAshling Murphy died as a result of 11 stab wounds to her neck, murder trial jury toldBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawNew policing powers to tackle stalking in North a ‘win’ for victims, charity saysBy Seanín Graham
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowEngland hope Borthwick can emulate his role in Japan’s 2015 win over South AfricaBy Robert Kitson
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the digital euro: the ECB and Europe’s politicians need to make the case
War in the Middle EastIsrael’s defence minister tells ground troops to be ready to enter Gaza StripBy Fiachra Gallagher, Shauna Bowers and Glen Murphy
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowEngland’s Maro Itoje focused on his own game ahead of battle with Eben EtzebethBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandFlooding in Cork: Widespread damage after Storm Babet expected to cost millions of euro to repairBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessStable interest rates could boost M&A, say corporate financiers, as Irish deal-making rises 5.5%By Barry O'Halloran
BusinessGoogle and Meta pull out of Web Summit over Cosgrave’s Israel-Hamas commentsBy Ciara O'Brien and Jack Power