In the NewsWeek one of the Ashling Murphy murder trial: what the court heardBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:25
BusinessCIF predicts record post-crash housing output next year as costs ‘stabilise’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessBusiness leaders fear ‘catastrophic cyber attacks’ on back of generative AIBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TravelValleys, vineyards and surprisingly excellent wines on a trip to the Czech countrysideBy John Wilson
Music‘Sliabh Luachra music is basically tunes bent into shape to suit the dances we inherited from the royal courts of Britain and Europe’ By Siobhán Long
BusinessState still owed €1.9bn by 60,000 businesses which deferred Revenue debts during CovidBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Life & Style‘I lied to get a bank loan, and chucked it all in and ran off to follow the grey whales’By Catherine Cleary
Film‘Rock Hudson and James Dean were fighting over Elizabeth Taylor – who’s her best favourite gay boyfriend?’ By Tara Brady
MusicCork Jazz Festival 2023: 10 classic albums that should be in any self-respecting finger-clicker’s collectionBy Declan Burke
BooksThis Plague of Souls by Mike McCormack: creates an utterly distinctive, utterly contemporary mood By Kevin Power
FashionSimone Rocha’s new menswear collection: white lace, sheer fabrics and pearled trimsBy Deirdre McQuillan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: Five things we learned from the semi-final weekendBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionWhat the first comedian to be cancelled teaches us about greed, taxes and relationshipsBy Joe Humphreys
HealthPolio survivors, choosing between heating and shoes, feel ‘deep disappointment’ at budgetBy Kitty Holland
Middle EastUS warns of ‘significant escalation’ as fears grow Israel-Hamas war could spread across region
OpinionVon der Leyen has damaged EU’s reputation in Ireland, particularly among younger peopleBy Una Mullally
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowDenis Walsh: Bruised Ireland can recover from unique Rugby World Cup failureBy Denis Walsh
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowHeavyweights South Africa and New Zealand to decide Rugby World Cup top dog By Gerry Thornley
Health‘We need the fuel allowance all year round’: Polio sufferer tells of deep disappointment with budgetBy Kitty Holland
Your WellnessBrain tumour aftermath: ‘I was in complete shock for a whole year as one thing after another happened to me’By Sylvia Thompson
HealthRacism and ‘toxic shame’ contribute to high rates of despair in Travellers, study findsBy Kitty Holland
Business Today NewsletterWeb Summit turmoil; a very costly sandwich; and why mothers don’t come back to work By Dominic Coyle
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowEngland’s kicking game did not work against South AfricaBy Nathan Johns
SoccerAll in the Game: Pascal Chimbonda at Skelmersdale United . . . sign ‘em up NetflixBy Mary Hannigan
IrelandYour morning briefing: Irish woman shot dead in New York, new rain warning for six counties, Israel steps up airstrikes
Middle East‘Water is life, and Gaza is running out of water’By Mai Khaled in Rafah and Heba Saleh in Cairo
StageRhino review: Ionesco reimagined in the virtual worlds of gaming and automaton-like avatarsBy Jane Coyle
Middle EastIsrael-Palestine crisis: Hamas may release some hostages as intensive negotiations continueBy Mark Weiss
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowWorld Rugby investigating alleged racist abuse by South Africa’s Bongi MbonambiBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsUnited Ireland referendum should need ‘super majority’ in North, Republic to carry, says BakerBy Mark Hennessy
MusicPatrick Freyne: The Wolfe Tones love Ireland so much they luxuriate in its tortured historyBy Patrick Freyne
BusinessChevron betting on lasting fossil fuel demand with $53bn purchase of US oil producer HessBy David Sheppard and Ian Johnston
HealthWidow of man who died in UHL says she would rather die at home than attend ‘persistently dangerous’ Limerick hospitalBy David Raleigh
CourtsYousef Palani jailed for life for murder of Aidan Moffitt and Michael Snee in SligoBy Conor Gallagher and Alison O'Riordan
IrelandWeather warnings: Southeast bears brunt of heavy rain as multiple alerts in placeBy Conor Pope, Shauna Bowers, Sarah Slater and Vivienne Clarke
War in the Middle EastIsrael says it carried out ‘limited raids’ into Gaza Strip overnightBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandIsraeli diplomat in Ireland deletes tweet suggesting Ireland funded Hamas tunnels in GazaBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessTikTok can pursue challenge to €345m fine by Irish data commission over children’s privacyBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: South Africa’s winning kick should have been a reset scrum, not a penalty By Owen Doyle
CourtsAn Bord Pleanála concedes in two challenges concerning 749 homes in Dublin and WaterfordBy Ellen O'Riordan
AmericasArgentina’s economy minister Sergio Massa seeks broad coalition after first-round election winBy Ciara Nugent in Buenos Aires and Michael Stott in London
CourtsMan who ‘brutally’ sexually assaulted woman who mistook his car for taxi jailed for 19 yearsBy Fiona Ferguson and Eimear Dodd
Crime & LawExtradition treaty between Ireland and UAE discussed in phone call between ministers for justiceBy Jade Wilson
EuropeRecep Tayyip Erdoğan submits Sweden’s Nato bid to Turkish parliamentBy Adam Samson in Ankara and Richard Milne in Oslo
Middle EastWHO reports 59 attacks on Gaza’s health facilities, including damage to 26 hospitalsBy Michael Jansen
CourtsAshling Murphy trial: Woman says man was following her ‘for quite a bit of time’ on day of killingBy Mary Carolan
WorkSupreme Court decision provides ‘ammunition’ to those seeking to challenge contractor status, says union By Emmet Malone
IrelandFunctioning NI Executive needed to make most of opportunities, says US special envoy Joseph KennedyBy Martin Wall
CourtsMan who pleaded guilty to manslaughter of grandson says he shook baby in attempt to calm himBy David O’Sullivan
IrelandEvergreen trees a ‘beautiful living memorial’ to victims of Shankill Road bombingBy Seanín Graham
Middle EastIsrael’s PM Binyamin Netanyahu denies splits over Gaza war strategyBy James Shotter in Jerusalem, Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv, Andrew England in London and James Politi in Washington
US‘Everyone’s just numb’: former workmates pay tribute to Irish woman killed in suspected murder-suicide in New YorkBy Michael Fitzpatrick in New York
Gaelic GamesJohnny Doyle on county success at 45: ‘That’s as good a day as we’ve ever had’By Gordon Manning
CourtsFamilies remember ‘kind’, ‘fun’ and ‘caring’ Michael Snee and Aidan Moffitt who were murdered by Yousef PalaniBy Shauna Bowers
Editorials The Irish Times view on the Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use: a valuable contribution to a necessary debate
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowJean Kleyn’s strange yet fulfilling rugby journey takes him to a World Cup finalBy Gerry Thornley
Middle EastTwo Israeli hostages released as efforts intensify to free people held by HamasBy Mark Weiss
Courts‘Everyone knows me now as associated with these murders’: Palani victim feels depressed, betrayed and, above all, angry By Conor Gallagher
SoccerSt Pat’s guarantee European football for third consecutive year as Leavy strike sees off SligoBy Nathan Johns
CourtsGarda Commissioner loses appeal requiring him to provide former garda with information about social media posts
Middle EastMacron to push for humanitarian truce during Israel visit as troops prepare to move in to Gaza
BusinessLandowners including Dublin City University bring High Court challenges over inclusion for ‘land hoarding tax’By Aodhan O'Faolain