MotorsFirst drive: Revamped Toyota C-HR delivers sharper styling and handling plus plug-in powerBy Michael McAleer
CultureMatthew Halsall: ‘I wanted to paint through sound and transport the listener to special places that I found beautiful’By Philip Watson
Commercial PropertyParnells in €3.25m deal for new headquarters at Parkway Business CentreBy Ronald Quinlan
Your Fitness‘The Dublin Marathon hasn’t changed, and neither has my naivety, so what has?’By Daniel Stewart
Commercial Property12 self-catering apartments in the heart of Dublin’s central business district for €4.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin City Council seeks occupiers for industrial units following move to new €50m facility By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyAward-winning Kildare pub with potential for hotel guiding at €1.1mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyGrafton Street investment for €2.5m offers prime city centre opportunityBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin Fire Brigade secures new facility at North City Business ParkBy Ronald Quinlan
Property ClinicWhat can we do about service station spotlights pointing directly at our home?By Katie Cadden
Commercial PropertyClimate change and hybrid-working model will shape the office of the futureBy Tom McCabe
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Why do so many GAA players believe that they are entitled to attack officials?By Seán Moran
PoliticsHeated exchanges as Ministers told Ireland one of last countries not to change refugee accommodation offerBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsBlack children in Ireland at greatest risk of racist abuse, report findsBy Kitty Holland
Housing & PlanningNumber of homes available to rent under HAP scheme limits at lowest level on recordBy Olivia Kelly
ResidentialRelaxed but elegant Liscannor four-bed with bay views for €495,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Gaelic GamesClodagh McGrath speaks out against ‘archaic’ rule mandating skorts in camogie By Gordon Manning
Gaelic Games‘There was never any stage when I questioned myself’ - Pauric Mahony at peace with retirement decisionBy Gordon Manning
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: Ireland never had the depth of players to win the World CupBy Gordon D'Arcy
Crime & LawBusinessman the first person convicted of insider trading by court in RepublicBy Conor Lally
IrelandIsrael-Hamas war: Men with Irish links from both sides of divide discuss the conflictBy Hannah McCarthy in Jerusalem
OpinionOnly possible outcomes to Israel-Hamas war are a single-state solution or total annihilationBy Niall Holohan
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I’m doing a Halloween gig and already have stage fright. Hopefully no one will turn upBy Róisín Ingle
Education‘I was given five days to leave the country’: Student at centre of deportation campaign graduates from universityBy Carl O'Brien
Rugby World CupOpens in new window‘We’ve got a pretty good plan’ - New Zealand prepared to defuse South Africa’s bomb squadBy Gerry Thornley
Business Today NewsletterIBI sale talks, Web Summit top team takes shape and plan now for ChristmasBy Peter Flanagan
USTom Emmer’s candidacy for House speaker role torpedoed by Trump and conservative RepublicansBy Martin Wall
Asia-PacificConsumers lose taste for Tsingtao beer after video appears to show worker urinating into tankBy Justin McCurry in Tokyo
Inside Politics NewsletterBlazing row over refugee accommodation the ‘most divisive’ since formation of CoalitionBy Harry McGee
FilmFive Nights at Freddy’s: This horror makes Willy’s Wonderland seem an underappreciated masterpieceBy Donald Clarke
IrelandYour morning news briefing: Heated Cabinet row over refugee accommodation, Wix encourages staff to support Israel’s ‘narrative’
Financial ServicesPTSB shares fall as mortgage market share dips and broker cuts forecastBy Joe Brennan
BusinessJetBlue to launch daily flights from Dublin to New York and Boston next yearBy Ciarán Hancock
IrelandIrish soldiers in Lebanon ‘holding up very well’ amid tensions in the Middle EastBy Vivienne Clarke
Financial ServicesCentral Bank warns about fraudsters targeting customers seeking cash loansBy Joe Brennan
Asia-PacificSterilisation rule for gender change is unconstitutional, Japan’s top court rulesBy Francis Tang and Sakura Murakami
Crime & LawEight arrests after firearms, drugs and cash seized during organised crime operationBy Shauna Bowers
MusicHania Rani at Vicar Street: An extraordinary show sweeps the audience to a twilight realmBy Ed Power
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowLeigh Halfpenny announces international retirement after 101 caps for Wales
BusinessSome 22,000 new homes built so far this year as apartment boom in Dublin continuesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SoccerErik ten Hag hails Manchester United’s fighting spirit and ‘personality’ of André OnanaBy Will Unwin at Old Trafford
Crime & LawDenise Morgan: €35,000 raised to repatriate body of Irish woman killed in suspected murder-suicideBy Shauna Bowers
PoliticsNo way of recording ‘warnings’ issued to protesters outside abortion clinics, Committee toldBy Harry McGee
PoliticsHeaton-Harris ‘simply can’t believe’ masked men allowed to sit in Belfast court during murder trial
Crime & LawCSO removes ‘under reservation’ designation from garda crime statistics after quality assurance improvementsBy Fiachra Gallagher
Asia-PacificSeoul authorities test crowd safety plan ahead of Halloween crush anniversaryBy Dogyun Kim and Jihyun Jeon
OireachtasLand use plan needed to combat climate change on ‘different scale’ - TaoiseachBy Sarah Burns
CyclingTour de France will not finish in Paris for first time ever due to 2024 Olympics By Shane Stokes
Inside PoliticsRory Stewart on Keir Starmer, Liz Truss and the ‘unseriousness’ of UK politics Listen | 46:09
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowTom Curry to start for England against Argentina amid Bongi Mbonambi rowBy Gerard Meagher in Paris
IrelandNI ambulances bound for Creeslough were not stopped by visa bans, said NI ambulance serviceBy Mark Hennessy
HealthRegulator warns of surge in falsified anti-obesity medicines such as Ozempic and Wegovy sold onlineBy Paul Cullen
PoliticsIreland ‘very much’ at limit of how many refugees it can accommodate, Taoiseach saysBy Sarah Burns, Jennifer Bray and Vivienne Clarke
StageZoraida di Granata review: This early Donizetti, performed in its original form for the first time, is quite an engaging rideBy Michael Dervan
OireachtasHealth service can’t continue to ‘hire without approval’, Taoiseach tells DáilBy Sarah Burns
USLatest lawyer to plead guilty in Georgia election case had direct links to Trump and GiulianiBy Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman
IrelandVisa rules stopped Derry ambulance crews responding to Creeslough gas explosion, FG senator saysBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsMan pleads guilty to dangerous driving causing death of woman in Clare last yearBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessMarine biotech business seeks court protection while undergoing rescue processBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsMarks & Spencer’s prosecution over reinstatement of statue at The Bailey bar in Dublin adjournedBy Tom Tuite
EuropeRefugee groups accuse Germany of ‘pandering to populists’ with deportation rulesBy Derek Scally
Inside BusinessCould a Supreme Court decision have huge implications for the gig economy here?Listen | 30:20
CourtsHealth of child in row over medical records should be at ‘forefront’ - judgeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsFamily calls for review of derelict properties law after man lay undiscovered in Co Cork house for over 20 yearsBy Barry Roche
Boxing‘Baldy Paulie will go down in two’ - when Rocky Balboa’s cornerman fought Muhammad AliBy Dave Hannigan
BusinessAn Bord Pleanála agrees to reconsider Coillte’s application for Co Carlow wind farmBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandMuch of the last 25 years has been ‘squandered’ since Good Friday Agreement, warns Tánaiste Micheál MartinBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsLaw professor accused of fatal shooting wants to be able to return to 170-acre farm for ‘welfare’ of livestockBy Alison O'Riordan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowFelix Jones ready to face off against former mentor Joe SchmidtBy Gerry Thornley
TransportNumber of GoSafe speed detection vans should be increased by 100%, committee hearsBy Tim O'Brien
BusinessFired pharma worker tried to slip back ‘under the radar’ when boss took holidayBy Stephen Bourke
RacingWillie Mullins not weeping at having no more National Hunt worlds to conquer this winterBy Brian O'Connor
CourtsFormer RTÉ 2FM DJ Nikki Hayes was ‘preyed upon’ by operators of money laundering scam, court toldBy Jessica Magee
SportParis closer to home but 2024 Olympics as expensive as ever for Irish organisersBy Ian O'Riordan
HealthOccupancy rates in Irish hospitals ‘unsustainable and dangerous’, OECD economist warns By Paul Cullen
IrelandUlster GAA considering findings of review into allegations against former Derry manager Rory GallagherBy Gordon Manning
Housing & PlanningPoor population forecasts making housing crisis worse, academic warnsBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsAshling Murphy trial: Murder accused told garda he had cut neck of girl he had never seen beforeBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMan accused of killing Ashling Murphy told garda ‘I am the murderer’, trial hearsBy Mary Carolan
An Irish DiaryTime waits for Naumann – Frank McNally on a buried tragedy in Joyce’s UlyssesBy Frank McNally
SoccerNewcastle expect Sandro Tonali to be banned for 10 months for breaching betting regulationsBy Louise Taylor
CourtsStardust inquests: Woman recalls holding friend’s shoulders to keep from falling and being trampledBy Kitty Holland
USTrump ally Mike Johnson elected speaker of US House of RepresentativesBy Lauren Fedor in Washington
Editorials The Irish Times view on bogus self-employment: Domino’s judgment may change the equation for workers
USNew US House speaker Mike Johnson played leading role in bid to overturn 2020 electionBy Luke Broadwater and Steve Eder
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the row over UN comments on Gaza: Israel is turning a deaf ear to its allies
IrelandWho was Tim O’Sullivan? Private man whose body lay for two decades in derelict Mallow house had ‘a broken heart’ By Barry Roche
BusinessDigicel CEO to step down in December with Denis O’Brien to announce successor as chairman in ‘coming weeks’By Ciarán Hancock
EducationUL governing authority member resigns in bid to break impasse over election of new chancellorBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandIrish citizens urged to leave Lebanon immediately as Middle East situation deterioratesBy Colin Gleeson
EnvironmentIreland will miss renewable energy goals unless wind and solar projects get timely planning permission, conference told By Ronan McGreevy
MediaUniversity College Cork study finds ‘deepfakes’ from Ukraine war undermining trust in conflict footage
EnvironmentVolume of raw sewage released into Irish environment daily ‘could fill three Olympic size swimming pools', EPA saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan