Fine Art & AntiquesIrish art by Hughie O’Donoghue, Jack B Yeats, Paul Henry, William Orpen and Louis le Brocquy hits the marketBy Sylvia Thompson
PeopleAge of influencers: how content creation has become the toughest of dream jobsBy Siobhán Maguire
BooksAuthor Martina Devlin: ‘I believe in an agreed Ireland and meeting one another is a way to find common ground’By Martin Doyle
CultureThe Guide: Gig for Gaza, Sally Rooney and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionA definition of Swiss neutrality remains elusive, but at least the debate has begunBy Patrick Smyth
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Your father is a moral eunuch, Ross. Those aren’t my words. That was a main finding of the Mahon tribunal’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:27
BooksElizabeth Strout: ‘I don’t know many people who didn’t have something disturbing happen in their childhood’By Sarah Gilmartin
TV & RadioA massed army of audio bots is coming over the hill. What will it do to us? By Hugh Linehan
TV & RadioComedian Max Fosh: ‘There’s always been this weird fascination with the upper-class nature of British society’By Conor Capplis
CultureAutumn culture preview 2024: The biggest films, TV shows, books, music, theatre and exhibitions to catchBy Donald Clarke, Ed Power, Martin Doyle, Chris McCormack and Gemma Tipton
Stage‘Tom Murphy would talk about the Irish institutions that drove him insane: the government, the church, the education system’By Deirdre Falvey
FilmSaoirse Ronan: ‘Going out and getting wrecked ... I’m careful about when and where I do that’By Donald Clarke
Rugby‘Beat Connacht, go deep into Europe.’ Expectations rise for Graham Rowntree at Munster helmBy Gerry Thornley
CyclingAfter losing his leg to an Israeli sniper, Alaa al-Dali found his way out of Gaza and into the World ChampionshipsBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s week: Dáil return a damp squib as departure lounge fills with exiting TDs By Miriam Lord
SoccerKevin Kilbane: Urgency needed if Heimir Hallgrímsson is to stop the rot in Irish footballBy Kevin Kilbane
Life & StyleWhat’s wool worth? ‘It’s an incredible product - natural, low carbon, biodegradable’By Ella McSweeney
HealthAoife Johnston: Report into teenager’s ‘avoidable’ death warns of ‘risk of reoccurrence’ at UHLBy Shauna Bowers
PoliticsIrish Times poll: As Harris emerges as top choice for next taoiseach, expectations of an early election growBy Pat Leahy
PeopleWhat’s so tricky about the proposal to give free contraception to 16-year-olds?By Cormac McQuinn
BusinessGoodbody Stockbrokers on track for full-year profit after loss narrowed in 2023By Joe Brennan
PhotographyFashionable farmers: Trench coats, camel and mullets were in at the Ploughing Championships By Enda O'Dowd
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Managers always moan about new rules, but they might be right this timeBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesSporting disappointment, then a real tragedy: the deaths that tipped the balance on Inish TurbotBy Seán Moran
Climate CrisisIreland is notorious in Europe for enacting laws and regulations without providing resources By Richard Nairn
PoliticsVoters favour return of FF-FG government with Harris most popular choice for taoiseach – Irish Times pollBy Pat Leahy
PoliticsAlmost four in 10 voters want Simon Harris as taoiseach after next election, Irish Times poll showsBy Aisling Corcoran
PoliticsStripping back of hate crime legislation was inevitable but marks a dark day for targeted communitiesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Golf‘Exceptionally cut-throat’: Why it’s harder than ever for Irish players to reach golf’s top flight - and survive thereBy Denis Walsh
PoliticsThe vague and shifting politics of Conor McGregor: from pro-lockdown to anti-immigration and beyondBy Conor Gallagher
RugbyLeo Cullen: ‘There are lots of parts of Leinster that the nation wouldn’t be that fond of’By John O'Sullivan
OpinionIsrael can’t hit thousands of people in a pager attack and ‘not think war is coming’By Vincent Durac
OpinionIreland is ‘dangerously lopsided’. Galway and Limerick are essential to its futureBy David McWilliams
Common GroundOpens in new window‘People in the Republic don’t understand unionists. But they don’t understand northern nationalists either’By Freya McClements
PoliticsSlow-motion decoupling: as an election draws closer, faultlines in Government are becoming clearerBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RacingHorse Racing Ireland publishes ‘shadow’ 2025 fixture list if Tipperary closes to develop all-weather circuit By Brian O'Connor
IrelandMuseum to tell the story of Monaghan Protestants who found themselves on ‘wrong’ side of BorderBy Ronan McGreevy
MediaWhat I read this week: A worrying story at a Dublin creche and weird driver behaviourBy Mary Minihan
OpinionHaven’t we already tried restricting access to contraception to stop people having sex?By Jennifer O'Connell
OpinionIreland’s wealthiest pensioners will benefit from raised tax threshold while 800,000 workers have no pension at allBy Pat Leahy
OpinionI’ve spent time with a would-be presidential assassin, but Ryan Routh is an enigmaBy Mark O'Connell
DublinTents housing homeless people and asylum seekers ‘thrown into Dublin’s Grand Canal’ By Enda O'Dowd and Fiachra Gallagher
StageHamilton in Dublin: The action barely pauses long enough to let an ecstatic audience applaudBy Sara Keating
RugbyWallabies fall narrowly short of All Blacks amid brave Sydney comebackBy Angus Fontaine at Accor Stadium
HistorySpanish Armada: Co Sligo conference hears of shipwrecks and massacres in IrelandBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsSinn Féin adds former party press officer to its general election ticket in CorkBy Barry Roche
PoliticsRobinson pledges ‘new approach’ to revitalise DUP at first annual conference as new leaderBy Gerry Moriarty
PoliticsA changing of the guard within the DUP but still no whiff of the barnstorming conferences of the pastBy Gerry Moriarty
IrelandAshes of abuse survivor Mark Ryan laid to rest in Dublin Bay: ‘I’m doing my best to carry on’By Patsy McGarry
HealthNational children’s hospital to seek damages from construction firm BAM over further delaysBy Cormac McQuinn and Barry Whyte
PoliticsPlan to introduce hate speech laws has been dropped, Minister for Justice confirmsBy Sarah Slater
OpinionWe need to raise taxes, not cut them, to support our growing and ageing population By Michelle Murphy
Gaelic GamesHow Clare’s Cian O’Dea found the sweet spot between travel and GAA commitmentsBy Muireann Duffy