TV & RadioIn Their Shoes: Maude Apatow, an Irish stand-up and a tale of sheer chutzpahBy Fiona McCann
Film‘The studios have become more intrusive. They are not letting the film-makers tell the stories’By Donald Clarke
War in Middle EastIrish troops ‘determined to fulfil mission’ in Lebanon as Israel invasion continuesBy Colm Keena and Mark Weiss
Advertising FeatureNine youth organisations across Ireland receive grants from VHI Health and Wellbeing Fund
BooksHow Painting Happens (and why it matters) by Martin Gayford: unlocking the puzzles of artBy Gemma Tipton
People‘Those beautiful ladies are here again’: the women from a secretive evangelical church cheering on Donald TrumpBy Robert Draper and Michael Gold
PoliticsSinn Féin faces fresh questions over references for convicted abuserBy Harry McGee, Freya McClements and Fiachra Gallagher
TransportPilot Dublin Bus security scheme to tackle antisocial behaviour starts on MondayBy Sarah Slater
SoccerIrish rugby managed to turn things around, but can the FAI do the same for soccer?By Denis Walsh
OpinionSome people believe animals should have political representation. But which animals?By Joe Humphreys
Ireland‘Anyone who is ready to kill should be ready to be killed’: Ukrainian soldier trades Ireland for frontlineBy Harry McGee
Education‘The salary isn’t close to what I’d need for a place of my own’: UCD researchers frustrated by pay By Emmet Malone
BusinessBudget was a missed opportunity to simplify Irish corporate tax code and ease burden on businessBy Paraic Burke
Your MoneyDáithi Ó Sé: ‘I keep change in my car for the tolls and it can go missing. My young fella is my main man and suspect’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PricewatchNancy and Marcel’s car was stolen for 10 days. Their insurance ordeal with Allianz lasted eight monthsBy Conor Pope
OpinionWhen you’re struggling to make ends meet, it’s hard to watch the Government throwing cash aroundBy Una Mullally
Crime & LawIreland a ‘playground’ for Russian spies due to poor security status, says ex-Army Ranger TDBy Harry McGee and Fiachra Gallagher
ScienceChildren’s science museum cost fears rise as detail of €560,000 legal bill emergesBy Harry McGee
Your Family‘My nine-year-old is starting to be self-conscious about her body, which worries me’By John Sharry
Your WellnessGoodbye BMI, hello BRI: Is roundness a better measure of health than mass?By Roni Caryn Rabin
IrelandGalway children face ‘cars travelling at 80km/h’ as walk-to-school week beginsBy Cian O'Connell
OpinionOne year after the brutal Hamas attacks, Netanyahu is in a stronger position than everBy Vincent Durac
Business Today NewsletterAsking prices surge as homebuilding falls far short of target required By Dominic Coyle
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Irish troops determined to fulfil Lebanon mission; Israel marks one year since October 7th attacks
In the News PodcastOctober 7th: ‘A mega-event in the history of the Middle East’By Bernice HarrisonListen | 33:50
FilmFirst Look: Barry Keoghan’s new film, the sometimes sickeningly extreme Bring Them Down, is a hard movie to likeBy Tara Brady
UKWho is Morgan McSweeney, the Irishman heading up Keir Starmer’s Downing Street operation?By Olivia Kelleher
CourtsChief Justice warns against basing criticisms of courts system on ‘extreme’ instancesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Conversations with ParentsThis new podcast explores the good, the bad and the ugly of parentingListen | 00:58
IrelandMary O’Rourke left office with a record of delivering lasting progress for her country, Tánaiste says at funeralBy Mark Hilliard
DublinInvestigation into cyclist’s death delayed as gardaí travel to UK for video softwareBy Jack White
Middle EastHosting of pro-Palestinian group makes Spain ‘paradise of hatred’, Israel saysBy Guy Hedgecoe
Middle East‘I should have just stayed at home,’ says Emily Hand, captured during October 7th Hamas attacksBy Jack White
CourtsWoman (35) died after falling down stairs of holiday rental while checking on crying childBy Tom Shiel
CourtsLimerick hurler Kyle Hayes must wait until December to find out if he is going to jailBy David Raleigh
CourtsTeenager who allegedly took weapon from site of fatal Christmas Eve steakhouse shooting pleads guilty to firearms offenceBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsNikki Hayes avoids jail for money-laundering scam after judge discharges her from indictmentBy Jessie Magee and Isabel Hayes
UKWhen two becomes one: Starmer’s first mistake was to allow competing power bases into Number 10By Mark Paul
EuropeRussian missiles target Ukrainian capital and airfield as Crimea oil terminal burnsBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessFlannery hotel group provides €42m for purchase of shares from minority shareholdersBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsNeighbours’ barking dog raised alarm about house fire in which two died, inquest hearsBy Tom Shiel
AmericasAlt-right digital influencer loses out by narrow margin in São Paulo mayoral raceBy Tom Hennigan
PoliticsOverhaul of Sinn Féin governance promised by Mary Lou McDonald as reference controversy grows By Jennifer Bray and Seanín Graham
RugbyOwen Doyle: World Rugby needs to stick to its guns with no replacement red cards for ‘aggravated foul play’By Owen Doyle
PoliticsGeneticist Aoife McLysaght due to be appointed Government science adviser by CabinetBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle East‘In the next weeks we will not be here. We will all die or we will be displaced’By Sally Hayden
An Irish DiaryThe Metal Man of Tramore – 200 years of solitude on the Waterford coast By Denis McClean
RacingThe Lion In Winter set to lead Aidan O’Brien’s attempt at a record ninth Dewhurst success By Brian O'Connor
RacingPhilip Fenton fined €2,500 following disqualification of Kilbeggan winner for failed drugs test By Brian O'Connor
CourtsCouncil admits flaw in authorisation of flood relief work close to Kylemore Abbey in GalwayBy Paul Neilan
CourtsWoman who stabbed former lover to death has ‘turned her life around’, barrister tells Central Criminal CourtBy Eoin Reynolds
Middle EastIsrael marks anniversary of Hamas-led attack on country that left hundreds deadBy Mark Weiss
CourtsHotel owner claims it could lose €2.1m for accommodating IP applicants as current operator will not surrender vacant possession
BusinessSaudi Arabia’s investment fund takes stake in Brown Thomas and Arnotts ownerBy Peter Flanagan
War in Middle East‘We have not received threats’: Unifil spokesman responds to claim made by Higgins on Irish troops in LebanonBy Conor Lally
TV & RadioMichael Smurfit: Succession review - A soft-spoken and thoughtful multi-millionaire with a killer instinctBy Ed Power
SoccerJohn O’Shea: ‘If you tell me we’re going to play terribly but beat Finland, we’ll take it’By Gordon Manning
CourtsIntroduction of new legal partnerships paves way for ‘one stop shop’ on legal servicesBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsDouble pension and child benefit payments and cost-of-living lump sums to be paid by December 3rdBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawCriminal Assets Bureau records significant year of activities amid expansion plansBy Conor Lally