EconomyBudget watchdog accuses Coalition of ‘fiscal gimmickry’ while warning about its €6.6bn overspendBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Thelma Schoonmaker on Michael Powell: ‘He asked me to put ‘film director and optimist’ on his gravestone. Which I did’By Tara Brady
FilmWonka: Timothée Chalamet’s chocolate prodigy turns out to be Irish. Should we laugh or cry?By Donald Clarke
BusinessIkea Ireland reports 16.5% rise in sales and ‘significant growth’ in online business By Ellen O’Regan
RestaurantsThis D4 restaurant runs like a machine but that takes a certain amount of the magic out of the experienceBy Corinna Hardgrave
BooksDingle Literary Festival: ‘I wanted to get that sensibility of people who are half online and half in the world’By Deirdre Falvey
Your WellnessWe think of immigrants in economic terms, but what’s happening for them emotionally?By Pádraig O'Moráin
InnovationSuccessful use of artificial intelligence tools to find audit frauds, EY claimsBy Robert Wright
Interactive gaming app aims to get kids to explore the outdoors with the help of technology By Olive Keogh
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: John Conlon matches All Star intercounty efforts with drive for club developmentBy Ciarán Murphy
BusinessCost of building three-bed semi in Dublin jumps €90,000 to €461,000 in less than four yearsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OpinionHot takes on the Dublin riots by Russell Brand, Steve Bannon and Brexit Britain are hard to takeBy Finn McRedmond
CourtsMiddle class dominance on Supreme Court may have impacted rights decisions, says law lecturerBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawSmall number of almost 500 complaints about gardaí's alleged excessive use of force end up in court annuallyBy Conor Lally
RugbyNoel McNamara’s journey from Clongowes to South Africa sees him return home in Bordeaux colours By John O'Sullivan
ResidentialThe most expensive Irish homes sold in 2023, from Dublin to Cork, and Wicklow to SligoBy Ronald Quinlan and Jessica Doyle
OpinionCoalition trying to scare voters with spectre of Sinn Féin minister for justice By Newton Emerson
RugbyRyan Baird: ‘Initially you can’t deem the World Cup a success, but I learned so much’By Gerry Thornley
‘As I lay dazed, looking up at the rain in front of 50,000 at Croke Park, I wondered if this was what I wanted to do with my life’By Paul O’Connor
Crime & LawClaims of excessive garda use of force: Hundreds of allegations each year - with few ending in chargesBy Conor Lally
Business Today NewsletterShortlist for mortgage-to-rent reboot, cost of Semi-Ds and the dangerous rush to AIBy Conn Ó Midheach
Inside Politics NewsletterReferendums move a step closer as Varadkar warns party the outcome cannot be taken for grantedBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Budget watchdog accuses Coalition of ‘fiscal gimmickry’, One in five complaints about gardaí allege excessive use of force
Middle East‘Intolerable’: EU official condemns destruction of Palestinian school built using Irish Aid fundsBy Naomi O’Leary
PoliticsCoalition of disability groups set for mass protest outside Dáil against plans to reform welfare paymentsBy Vivienne Clarke
USRepublican presidential candidates turn on Nikki Haley in heated fourth US primary debateBy Alex Rogers and Lauren Fedor
StageCharlie and the Chocolate Factory: Musical storytelling disappoints, but excellent performances compensateBy Sara Keating
PoliticsMcGrath robustly defends budget decisions in wake of ‘fiscal gimmickry’ criticism from watchdogBy Cormac McQuinn and Emmet Malone
Social AffairsCatholic bishops call on people to oppose racism and misinformation following Dublin riotsBy Patsy McGarry
RugbyBundee Aki to make first Connacht start of season as Bordeaux-Bègles bring the starsBy Gerry Thornley
Smart MoneyOur multinational economy cruises in the fast lane but the domestic one is definitely slowing downBy Cliff Taylor
ScienceHow an Irish ‘virtual food bank’ is redistributing surplus food sustainably in EuropeBy Sylvia Thompson
UKUK Covid inquiry: Boris Johnson accused of ‘shocking disrespect’ over party commentsBy Peter Walker
PoliticsUnits to target deer culling in ‘hot spots’ where population deemed unsustainableBy Jade Wilson, Jennifer Bray and Jack Power
Crime & LawIrish public asked to watch for warning signs of female genital mutilation By Conor Gallagher
Climate CrisisCivil society groups push for deadline in phasing out of fossil fuels at Cop28By Kevin O'Sullivan
PhotographyAustralian photographer Krystle Wright becomes first woman to be crowned Red Bull Illume winner
OireachtasIreland’s main churches and Muslim Council oppose legislation on assisted dyingBy Patsy McGarry
SoccerFrench racism trial poses questions for Jim Ratcliffe and Manchester United’s potential new investorsBy Barney Ronay
Business‘Army of one’ gambling industry guru was never an employee, software firm insistsBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessAppeal court overturns ‘wholly excessive’ award of €550,000 exemplary damages against receiver By Ellen O'Riordan
Social AffairsStardust fireman ‘often wonders what type of person’ he would have been had he not attended at blazeBy Kitty Holland
OpinionSellafield leaks: How alarmed should we be about reports of discharge at nuclear waste plant?By John McManus
Israel-Hamas WarIsrael pushes deeper into Khan Younis as thousands of refugees stream to Gaza’s southern tipBy Mark Weiss
Sport‘Goodbye Rosemary, thank you for your friendship - what fun we had’: Ann Ingle remembers Rosemary SmithBy Ann Ingle
BusinessFormer Carton House co-owners withdraw care village planning application that faced widespread local opposition
CourtsConvicted burglar awarded €5,750 after suffering ‘minor injuries’ in Garda van crashBy Gordon Deegan
Middle EastMuch of Gaza’s cultural heritage has been destroyed or damaged by Israeli attacksBy Michael Jansen
PoliticsStormont parties called to talks on North’s finances in absence of executiveBy Freya McClements and Emmet Malone
IrelandPresident and EU officials condemn destruction of Irish-backed school in West BankBy Naomi O’Leary and Conor Gallagher
OireachtasSinn Féin and Fianna Fáil TDs lock horns over proposed Dublin development off Kimmage Road West By Sarah Burns
The Women's PodcastRevenge Porn: ‘My phone was just pinging every two seconds ‘oh my god, I’ve just been sent this of you’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 58:10
Crime & LawGardaí launch investigation after discovery of body at house in Co DonegalBy Stephen Maguire
Social Affairs76 asylum seekers who arrived this week are left without accommodationBy Cormac McQuinn
Here are 20 failsafe, frugal tips from the experts on how to keep Christmas overspend at bayBy Sarah Phillips
Asia-PacificChina-EU summit: no breakthrough in trade imbalances or over the war in UkraineBy Denis Staunton
Courts‘Sexual predator’ found guilty of raping woman after breaking into her Cork home at nightBy Barry Roche
SportJulen Lopetegui in running to replace struggling Steve Cooper at ForestBy Will Unwin and Ben Fisher
Asia-PacificVon der Leyen and Michel sing same song to a different tune at EU-China summitBy Denis Staunton
PoliticsIreland must ‘urgently’ decide whether to challenge Troubles legacy law before court deadlineBy Freya McClements
UKRishi Sunak vows to push ahead with his Rwanda Bill despite resignation of immigration minister By Mark Paul