BusinessBuilders confident in housing pipeline despite fall in construction activity - BNP ParibasBy Ian Curran
Art‘I love that Base isn’t centred around alcohol. That’s a huge thing. You don’t have to spend money to be here’By Una Mullally
BooksThe Breath of Consolation. Finding Solace in Cancer Literature: a sensitive compilationBy Paul D'Alton
FilmTerrifier 3 star Daniel Roebuck: ‘You can bring your family to see it – but if you do we will turn you in to social services’By Tara Brady
BusinessInstead of curbing data centres, we should build more to spark greater demand for renewable energyBy Harry Goddard
ResidentialNow you’re Tolkien: four-bed Foxrock dormer bungalow named after Lord of the Rings’ fairest realm for €1.5mBy Kevin Courtney
PeopleSome say you’re not a writer if you’re not willing to sacrifice your family to your art. Not meBy Sarah Moss
Health‘Disturbing’ that charity has to take legal action over building lent to hospital, says Stephen Donnelly By Shauna Bowers
RugbyLeo Cullen praises Leinster’s efforts in win over Munster as focus shifts to ‘tough’ Sportsground tripBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerKen Early: Unless execution improves, Ireland will not be qualifying for anything for a while By Ken Early
Rugby‘We wanted to feed the crowd’: Leinster captain Caelan Doris relishes ‘special’ Croke Park win over MunsterBy Gerry Thornley
HealthPlans for €434m in health savings revised after new Government funding plan agreed during summerBy Martin Wall
Middle East‘Children as young as five are saying they would prefer to die’: Irish doctors say Gaza children are ‘retraumatised’ By Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawSurge in money-laundering arrests as gardaí target drug gangs and fraudstersBy Conor Lally
Gaelic GamesFrom Clough to Cody, relegation is the great leveller that is open to all-comersBy Denis Walsh
PoliticsUnifil forces to remain in place in southern Lebanon despite calls from Israel to moveBy Pat Leahy
OireachtasBrian Stanley quits Sinn Féin after ‘gross misconduct’ allegation; party refers matter to gardaíBy Pat Leahy
Middle EastIsrael seeks to use gains against Hizbullah to secure hostage deal in potential Lebanon ceasefireBy Mark Weiss
MediaRTÉ Player will ask all users to sign in from next year as it adds more original showsBy Laura Slattery
Your Money‘During Covid, shopping was my medicine. I still have clothes in my wardrobe with tags that I bought during that time’By Tony Clayton-Lea
RacingAnxious wait for ‘Alphonse’ team ahead of crucial BHA whip review meeting on TuesdayBy Brian O'Connor
CourtsConsequences of making AI central to legal decision-making ‘terrifying’, says human rights commissioner By Mary Carolan
Pricewatch€20,000 was stolen from Terry’s PTSB bank account in a matter of hours. Getting it back wasn’t easyBy Conor Pope
EnvironmentDeposit return scheme leads to ‘massive reduction’ in plastic bottles and drinks containers found on shores by Coastwatch By Kevin O'Sullivan
Your FamilyLoneliness in your 40s: ‘As a parent, your friends are often other parents ... they’re not your tribe or people you’d choose’By Jen Hogan
AbroadI can’t tell you how many times someone has said to me: ‘You’re Irish! I’ve always wanted to visit Ireland. Is it really so green?’By Christopher Burke
BusinessSimon Kelly and Jay Bourke seek €1m for refit of Quinn’s pub near Croke Park By Barry O'Halloran
Business Today NewsletterDelivering housing, Jay Bourke's new venture and how AI conquers procrastinationBy Conn Ó Midheach
MusicTánaiste hints State could move to secure Rory Gallagher’s guitar at London auctionBy Barry Roche
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Is free, publicly-funded childcare possible in Ireland?; Brian Stanley quits Sinn Féin after ‘gross misconduct’ allegation
Asia-PacificChina warns ‘ independence forces’ as it launches large-scale military drills around TaiwanBy Denis Staunton
MarketsFlutter shares slide as UK government mulls £3bn tax hike for gambling sectorBy Eri Sugiura, Maxine Kelly and George Steer
StageMurmur: The young audience gasp and laugh, mesmerised by this playful, inventive performanceBy Rosie Stebbing
BusinessEuropean carmakers plan dozens of cheaper models to survive ‘EV winter’By Kana Inagaki and Sarah
MusicSt Vincent in Dublin: Romance is the lifeblood of this show but it is hard-wroughtBy Siobhán Kane
CourtsBusinessman pleads guilty to drug importation and facilitating criminal gang in relation to record crystal meth haulBy Alison O'Riordan
PoliticsFull transcript of Mary Lou McDonald’s interview: ‘I’m not pretending for a second that mistakes weren’t made’By Sarah Burns
BusinessMeath residents sued by Glenveagh denied adjournment to secure legal representationBy Ellen O'Riordan
Middle EastLebanon’s army stays on the sidelines as Israel and Hizbullah clashBy Heba Saleh in Beirut
CourtsMan pleads guilty to manslaughter of father and daughter killed in Co Kerry house fireBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsEight charged with alleged money laundering after Co Louth ‘gang activity’ investigationBy Conor Lally
Inside Politics PodcastSinn Féin’s latest crisis is a disaster for the party at the worst possible timeListen | 31:32
PoliticsSafety of Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon is paramount, Taoiseach tells Israeli presidentBy Jade Wilson
Asia-Pacific‘Until Our Last Breath’: Human rights activist on her campaign to raise awareness of Balochistan’s disappearedBy Saeedullah Safi
The Counter Ruck PodcastHow Leinster overcame Munster in absorbing URC battle at Croke Park Listen | 30:55
BusinessOne in 20 buildings in Ireland have issues accessing flood insurance - Central BankBy Ian Curran
CourtsGraham Linehan’s and rights activists’ cases against Belfast pub to be identified within weeks By Alan Erwin
RacingJudgment on John Shark Hanlon’s appeal against severity of suspension expected within 14 days By Brian O'Connor
BusinessBord Pleanála concedes in court challenge to approval of €40m Offaly meat plantBy Ellen O'Riordan
RugbyRocky Elsom faces a rocky post-playing future in wake of French forgery sentenceBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandPeter McVerry Trust board ‘not aware’ of property deal at centre of ‘conflict of interest’ inquiryBy Arthur Beesley
PoliticsNo co-operation with new SF PAC chair until McDonald addresses party’s controversies, say TDsBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesLoughmore-Castleiney’s John McGrath makes the difference in Tipperary hurling finalBy Seán Moran
Health‘A day of hope’: Irish hospital patients get access to ‘early phase’ cancer drugsBy Martin Wall
PoliticsBrian Stanley: Everything we know so far about the controversy surrounding the former Sinn Féin TDBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
SoccerGuardiola the dream long shot for FA as it looks past Carsley for England jobBy David Hytner and Jacob Steinberg
Middle East‘They are bombing them directly’: Medics in Lebanon increasingly worried about ‘double tap’ air strikesBy Sally Hayden
Climate CrisisFunding uncertainty for climate-vulnerable countries may undermine a Cop29 agreement, says RyanBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsSinn Féin says it told Brian Stanley to go to gardaí with concerns he raised during inquiryBy Cormac McQuinn and Sarah Burns
SoccerLuckless Sligo Rovers do enough to keep Derry City from taking Premier Division top-spotBy Arthur Duffy
PoliticsSinn Féin row with Brian Stanley deepens over referral of claims to GardaBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
TV & RadioAnorexia, My Family & Me review: Heartbreak and hope as Angela Scanlon narrates stories of Irish families hijacked by eating disordersBy Ed Power
SoccerIreland show signs of improvement but Hallgrímsson still has to solve ‘something psychological’By Gavin Cummiskey
MusicA Portrait of Radiohead: Colin Greenwood’s photographs of Thom Yorke and the bandBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Middle EastIsrael kills 21 in first strike on northern Lebanon town, expanding war against HizbullahBy Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv, Raya Jalabi in Beirut and Malaika Kanaaneh Tapper in London