BooksToxic by Sarah Ditum: Reappraising the noughties through a feminist lens makes for an uncomfortable readBy Sarah Gilmartin
Business‘A badly neglected market’: Dairy-free ice cream aimed at people who suffer from allergiesBy Olive Keogh
BooksEllen Ryan: ‘I want this book to be empowering for boys. We can’t leave them out’By Róisín Ingle
MusicJoey Burns of Calexico: ‘I was really surprised people liked this music. We’ve never been a band to have radio singles and hits’By Lauren Murphy
BusinessAldi’s Irish sales edge higher but profits halve amid bid to contain price risesBy Laura Slattery
BusinessETL Global buys majority of Waterford-based accounting firm in second Irish dealBy Joe Brennan
TechnologyHow solid-state batteries could transform transportBy Harry Dempsey, Kana Inagaki, Christian Davies and Song Jung-a
Your Wellness‘People don’t take my daughter’s anaphylaxis seriously — half her class are supposedly allergic to something’By Arlene Harris
BusinessSome 6,500 workers are being paid less than minimum wage, ESRI study findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TechnologyKarlin Lillington: Exploring seductive art through bewitching technology By Karlin Lillington
OpinionFriends was not a show about the 90s, it was a show about the timeless march to adulthoodBy Finn McRedmond
ResidentialGenerous home with stables and paddocks for €695,000 in Co WexfordBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
SportDave Hannigan: Dana White cements his position as sport’s most accomplished charlatan with Bud Light dealBy Dave Hannigan
Politics‘Race against time’ for €2.5bn apartment remediation scheme as timeline pushed backBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawMeasures to improve road safety will ‘struggle’ to make impact without increased Garda visibilityBy Sarah Burns
OpinionThose drawing parallels between the North and Israel-Gaza are missing the pointBy Newton Emerson
OpinionShould TDs have to take an oath to reject violence and uphold democratic values?By Seán Donlon
Food MonthThis south Dublin eatery is exactly what you want in a neighbourhood restaurantBy Corinna Hardgrave
Business Today NewsletterHeineken axes Island’s Edge stout, Aldi’s profits dip, and thousands ‘illegally’ paid less than minimum wageBy Ciarán Hancock
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new windowHeuston masterplan aims to house people along the Liffey at new gateway to Dublin cityBy Olivia Kelly
DublinAbout 40 passengers stuck in Dart carriage for almost an hour and walked to Bray stationBy Jade Wilson
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new window‘It would be transformative’: Liffey crossing Farmleigh Bridge has been restored, but will it ever be reused? By Olivia Kelly
IrelandDiocese of Kilmore in ‘uncharted waters’ due to shortage of priests, bishop saysBy Patsy McGarry
IrelandThree teenagers arrested following assault on 14-year-old boy in Sligo on Halloween nightBy Jade Wilson
Soccer‘Fighter’ Erik ten Hag promises improvement after Manchester United exit Carabao Cup By Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Bud Light seeks to win back conservative customers with ill-fated UFC partnershipBy Mary Hannigan
EconomyUnemployment rises for third consecutive month as Irish labour market softensBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EnvironmentOctober weather exceptionally mild and wet as Cork Airport sees record rainfallBy Sarah Burns
Soccer‘A man at 14’ - When a teenage Evan Ferguson made his mark against Chelsea at Dalymount Park By Will Unwin
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new windowMy Liffey: ‘It just ticked a lot of boxes’ - Dublin rowers find ‘community’ on river at IslandbridgeBy Shauna Bowers
Residential‘I live in a little converted cow shed while I restore my new home’: A property writer’s renovation projectBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
CourtsFormer RTÉ 2FM DJ Nikki Hayes has money-laundering sentencing adjourned after injuryBy Jessie Magee and Claire Henry
CourtsTeen who murdered Urantsetseg Tserendorj to remain serving life sentence after appeal rejectedBy Ryan Dunne
EuropeStorm Ciarán: ‘Major incident’ declared in UK and France but Ireland escapes worst of wind and rain
Housing & PlanningAlmost two-thirds of tenant termination notices in third quarter due to landlords intending to sell upBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsYoung man settles court case over alleged injuries from crash that killed friendBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessTens of millions lost through debt warehousing scheme as 716 businesses go insolvent By Ellen O’Regan
Financial ServicesCourt directs IBRC to clarify elements of claim against Michael FingletonBy Ellen O'Riordan
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new windowMy Liffey: ‘It’s a real gathering of the community’ - veteran kayaker on the six-decade Liffey DescentBy Jade Wilson
CourtsLimerick hurler Pat Ryan wins appeal over jail sentence and conviction for perjuryBy David Raleigh
GolfAll you need to know about TGL Golf: How will Rory McIlroy’s new golf league work?By David Gorman
CourtsAshling Murphy murder trial: Jozef Puska tells jury he was ‘not at all’ following woman around TullamoreBy Mary Carolan
CourtsCourt to hear appeals from women who refused to quarantine after landing from DubaiBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsJason Corbett’s first wife did not die of asthma attack, prosecution witness tells courtBy Martin Wall
Politics‘Horrific’ loss of life in Gaza and Israel has to be addressed, says Michael D Higgins By Jennifer Bray
RacingIHRB will not offer evidence on controversial Yuften race at Dundalk in March 2020By Brian O'Connor
An Irish Diary“Want flowers, love?” - Frank McNally on the distinctive sounds of DublinBy Frank McNally
Middle EastPalestinian Bedouin community forced to leave as settler attacks escalate in West BankBy Hannah McCarthy in Wadi a-Seeq, West Bank
PoliticsCabinet approves extension emergency flood relief schemes worth up to €100,000By Jennifer Bray
Middle EastIsraeli cabinet clashes over payments to Palestinian AuthorityBy James Shotter in Jerusalem
Middle EastIsraeli forces enter Gaza City as foreign nationals flee By Mark Weiss and Hannah McCarthy