OpinionWhat the Vatican’s synodal process can learn from Ireland’s National Economic and Social CouncilBy Dermot McCarthy
FilmFour new films to see this week: Mean Girls, The Holdovers, The End We Start From, The KitchenBy Donald Clarke and Tara Brady
BooksYA fiction round-up: teenage pregnancy, censored fairy tales and a demonic killer of womenBy Claire Hennessy
Social Affairs‘Both sides have right’: Asylum seekers living in Roscrea share objectors’ concerns on consultationBy Barry Roche
InteriorsA buried jar of honey, a sheaf of straw set on fire and witch windows: House-building superstitions from around the worldBy Gemma Tipton
Your Wellness‘I’m about to propose to my girlfriend, but can’t stop thinking about a fling I had’By Roe McDermott
MotorsTips for cutting your car fuel costs: car pool, watch your speed, don’t use air-con and moreBy Joanne Hunt
Books‘The grown-ups kept Mary a secret from the rest of us. How did they live with that?’By Clair Wills
TV & RadioSexy Beast star Sarah Greene: ‘To play someone so sexually empowered, I had to fall in love with my body’By Kate Demolder
HealthMan’s death after weight-loss surgery in Turkey leaves family with unanswered questionsBy Isabela Boechat
BooksColin Barrett: ‘My biggest fear was who’s going to want to read stories about lads in chip shops in small towns?’By Patrick Freyne
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: This is a delicate matter, but Herself needs a sharp knife to feed her addictionsBy Seán Moncrieff
SportMalachy Clerkin: Losing an All-Ireland club final is hard —only the toughest make it all the way backBy Malachy Clerkin
OpinionDeclining numbers of priests and nuns is bad for the church. But a drop in lay people is worseBy Breda O'Brien
PeopleHow turning the Liffey into a transport corridor could fix Dublin’s gridlock problemBy Reg McCabe
WorkKatie Boyle, an Irish comedian in New York: ‘I wouldn’t have done stand-up in Ireland, because everyone’s funny there’By Ellen O’Regan
Your WellnessHow to support friends, colleagues and loved ones in times of needBy Melinda Wenner Moyer
Your MoneyBill Ackman should keep his opinions to himself and stick to investingBy Proinsias O'Mahony
MediaRTÉ braces itself for results of investigations into Toy Show the Musical and staff exits By Arthur Beesley
EducationMy son dropped out of his college course and wants to start a new one. Is there a deadline to apply?By Brian Mooney
IrelandSlow-building crisis in North’s health system keeps excess deaths ‘off the radar’, says senior doctorBy Seanín Graham
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: UN secretary general condemns Israel for ‘unprecedented’ killing of civilians
BooksFour books on the Holocaust: ‘The first thing to wither away is the instinct of disgust’By Oliver Farry
DP World TourDubai Desert Classic as it happened: Rory McIlroy wins title for fourth timeBy David Gorman
Business‘The riots were the final nail’: a Dublin restaurant owner on challenges his business facesBy Gráinne Ní Aodha
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke breaks two Irish indoor records with first individual races of 2024By Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsAsylum seeker housing: Focus now on larger, State-owned centres, says CoveneyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioOliver Callan: ‘Accidental presenter’ now fulltime in Ryan Tubridy’s old slot needs to reinvent showBy Mick Heaney
CultureMonthly broadband charge instead of TV licence fee ‘not really a runner’, says Government sourceBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Arthur Beesley
FilmSaoirse Ronan says she was meant to be ‘a weird Barbie’ in Greta Gerwig’s filmBy Hannah Roberts, PA Entertainment Reporter
IrelandIan Bailey, suspect for Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s murder, dies in CorkBy Barry Roche and Isabel Conway
Crime & LawDepaul charity hopes to reopen homeless hostel hit by fatal explosion within daysBy Kitty Holland
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
Gaelic GamesGlass shatters St Brigid’s as Glen claim first ever All-Ireland club titleBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawIan Bailey’s three decades in Ireland: Accusations, assaults, legal battles, media scrutinyBy Barry Roche
An Irish Diary‘All the living and the dead’ — Ray Burke on James Joyce, Nora Barnacle and Michael ‘Sonny’ Bodkin By Ray Burke
FilmOscars 2024: Will Barry Keoghan make the cut? Donald Clarke predicts this year’s nomineesBy Donald Clarke
AfricaDR Congo’s president sworn in for second term after disputed electionBy Jean-Yves Kamale, Associated Press
Middle EastWhy is Iran the common link in so many conflicts, from Gaza to Pakistan?By Cassandra Vinograd
Gaelic GamesÉanna Burke’s glorious late point wins St Thomas’ dramatic All-Ireland club finalBy Seán Moran
SoccerBournemouth 0 Liverpool 4: Klopp should be happy with his team’s authoritative second-half performanceBy David Hytner
TV & RadioDancing with the Stars: No pretty-in-pink ending for Rory Cowan as he’s first to be eliminated on stormy nightBy Ed Power
Gaelic GamesMalachy O’Rourke: ‘Maybe it was just that wee bit of desire and hunger that got us across the line’By Gordon Manning
Crime & LawIan Bailey: The English journalist found guilty in France of a notorious murder in IrelandBy Barry Roche
IrelandStorm Isha: Thousands without power and over 150 flights cancelled as wind causes damage across IrelandBy Fiachra Gallagher, Colin Gleeson and Freya McClements
Storm IshaStorm Isha: Ireland under red and orange weather alerts as ‘nasty’ storm causes major disruptionBy Colin Gleeson and Fiachra Gallagher