TravelYou’ll escape the grey in Gran Canaria, but there’s much more to it than sun, sea and sandBy Arlene Harris
MusicAn Irishman in Berlin: ‘Gentrification was creeping in but since the pandemic it’s really pronounced’By Una Mullally
UKAberfan disaster ‘seared in the minds’ of Welsh people as work continues to ensure it cannot happen againBy Mark Paul
InteriorsThe great indoors: how to brighten up your home for autumn with Mondrian colours and squiggly linesBy Michelle Hanley
BooksOpus by Gareth Gore: Shining a light on the ‘dark money’ behind a shadowy Catholic organisationBy Patsy McGarry
Music‘The script is Sinéad O’Connor – it’s the music’: Christeene on The Lion the Witch and The CobraBy Una Mullally
MusicWhy are so many old rockers still touring? ‘It doesn’t matter how much money they have. Musicians live for the next gig’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Your Family‘Our 16-year-old daughter has stopped going to school regularly – should we take her phone away?’ By John Sharry
EducationTeacher supply crisis: ‘There are times when we’ve had no applications for vacant positions’By Carl O'Brien
ResidentialSet sail from refurbished Victorian five-bed with garden room in Clontarf for €1.475mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Jim Gavin did a great sales pitch but referees set to be under pressure to make new rules workBy Darragh Ó Sé
EducationConcern over ‘competence and confidence’ of some teachers in all-Irish schoolsBy Éanna Ó Caollaí and Carl O'Brien
RacingRacecourse body sounds warning about separate TV coverage of Irish racing when gambling Bill becomes lawBy Brian O'Connor
PricewatchWhere’s the humanity? Customer experience report shows service in Ireland is getting worseBy Conor Pope
RugbyConnacht disappointment at Leinster loss tempered by ‘big game’ against DragonsBy Gerry Thornley
PeopleOnly mothers who find recognition in professional life seem to be guilty of ‘having it all’ By Sarah Moss
Your WellnessWho cares for the carers? ‘If I was going to be able to help Tony I needed to get my own life back on track’By Sylvia Thompson
OpinionWhere is our hot moral indignation when it comes to the fathers of the babies found at Tuam?By Derek Scally
In the News PodcastAs defeats mount, Zelenskiy is pushing his ‘victory plan’. Could it work?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 26:40
Crime & LawGardaí arrest man following hit and run in Clondalkin that left pedestrian with serious injuries
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Storm Ashley clean-up begins as 16,000 without power; thousands of children left with ‘unqualified’ teachers
MusicChris Stapleton at 3Arena: Soulful, deep and intimate – and the crowd sang every wordBy Pat Carty
StageThe Tragedy of Richard III: Editing Shakespeare’s crude portrait of the disabled royalBy Chris McCormack
Crime & LawMcEntee in UAE to sign extradition agreement following arrest of Kinahan figure McGovernBy Conor Lally
IrelandCoroner calls for anti-roll bars to be fitted to quad bikes following death of US native on Achill IslandBy Tom Shiel
Big TechNew online safety code to protect children on social platforms including Facebook, YouTube and TikTokBy Fiachra Gallagher
BusinessNearly two thirds of Irish SMEs have reduced or stopped using British suppliers since BrexitBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandStorm Ashley clean-up continues as 8,500 homes and businesses remain without power By Tim O'Brien
Crime & LawRoderic O’Gorman asks Tusla to send files on Kyran Durnin to National Review PanelBy Harry McGee
Food‘This will be the first year in 58 we’ve never managed to turn a profit’: Irish hospitality sector at breaking point By Ella Sloane
CourtsKinahan crime boss plans to lead ‘honest life’ once released, sentence hearing toldBy Mark Paul
Gaelic GamesTactical analysis: Raiders of the arc will find reward under new Gaelic football rulesBy Paul O'Brien
DublinDublin taskforce plan: Targeted housing for gardaí and nurses among 10 ‘big moves’ recommendedBy Olivia Kelly
Your Family‘I went to a CrossFit session on her due date’: Julie-Ann Russell on pregnancy as an elite athleteBy Jen Hogan
PoliticsFinance Bill to be brought forward to ensure it is passed before general election, says ChambersBy Ronan McGreevy and Barry Roche
TV & RadioThe Franchise review: Sharp satire and punchy energy aside, this parody of superhero films is a missBy Ed Power
CourtsMan convicted of repeatedly raping his sister-in-law sentenced to 7½ yearsBy Isabel Hayes and Niamh O'Donoghue
RugbyPositive signs for Leinster as Baird, McCarthy and Henshaw well on the road to recoveryBy Johnny Watterson
BusinessAer Lingus and Ryanair get permission from High Court to challenge Dublin Airport passenger cap
CourtsSupreme Court to consider identity rights of people in witness protection programmeBy Ellen O'Riordan
RugbyConnacht looking for ‘crucial’ win over Dragons to carry them through November breakBy Linley MacKenzie
SoccerIrish players get behind letter to Fifa opposing Saudi Aramco’s World Cup sponsorshipBy Gavin Cummiskey
StageLe Convenienze ed Inconvenienze Teatrali at Wexford Festival Opera 2024: A feast of feuds, rivalries and enmitiesBy Michael Dervan
CourtsTribunal objects to formulation of suspended solicitor Declan O’Callaghan’s court challengeBy Ellen O'Riordan
BusinessAt least of half of all houses built need to be in Dublin ‘for decades to come’By Colin Gleeson
CourtsMaintenance of MV Matthew, the ship at centre of record drugs haul case, is costing €100,000 per-weekBy Eoin Reynolds
Business‘Rough-and-tumble’ brewery work culture ignored in Heineken bullying probe, WRC findsBy Stephen Bourke
PoliticsMcDonald to make ‘unequivocal’ apology in Dáil to teenager who received inappropriate texts By Harry McGee, Barry Roche and Seanín Graham
Inside Politics PodcastDemocrats are sweating but nothing is certain in the race for the White House Listen | 28:13
Gaelic GamesWicklow to bring motion looking for January competitions to be reinstatedBy Gordon Manning
BusinessFormer Irish Nationwide banker should face highest penalties, say lawyers for Central BankBy Barry O'Halloran
BusinessCork group providing accommodation to asylum seekers and Ukrainians posts €10m operating profit
Big TechRegulating social media is an impossible job but someone has got to at least tryBy Laura Slattery
CourtsFamily of student (19) who died of brain bleed seek High Court review of Medical Council complaint
AthleticsDublin Marathon 2024: Everything you need to know including start times, route map and new starting lineBy Ian O'Riordan
CourtsHigh Court gives X six weeks to file defence to George Galloway’s defamation claimBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsJudge clarifies translation issue over French farm worker’s description of law professor’s expression before man’s shootingBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsOlwyn Enright steps into key Fine Gael role as husband Joe McHugh exits public lifeBy Pat Leahy
IrelandRyanair says people stuck on its planes for up to 15 hours during Storm Ashley ‘not entitled’ to free water By Conor Pope
Asia-PacificDiplomatic row threatening trade and immigration ties between India and CanadaBy Rahul Bedi
Crime & LawWhy Republic-UAE extradition deal does not necessarily mean end for the KinahansBy Conor Lally
CourtsFormer rugby player insisted legal advice bills be sent only to him, trial told By Isabel Hayes
PoliticsSinn Féin employee resigns after incident that led to damage of DUP portrait in Belfast City HallBy Seanín Graham
IrelandTánaiste says new eye unit in Cork hospital will reduce numbers travelling to Belfast for cataract surgeryBy Barry Roche
PoliticsFriday favoured as Coalition leaders confirm general election will be held this yearBy Pat Leahy
Crime & LawTwo new average speed camera systems to go live in Cavan and Mayo this weekendBy Mark Hilliard
ScienceProf Colm Mulcahy wins 2024 Maths Week Ireland Award for exceptional contribution while bringing fun to mathsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsJackie Cahill announces he will not contest general election due to ‘personal circumstances’By Harry McGee
Social AffairsSubstantial increase in number of 13 year-olds diagnosed with disability over last decade - reportBy Ronan McGreevy
TechnologyMeta tests facial recognition technology to protect celebrities from scams but Ireland not included in system By Ciara O'Brien
Housing & PlanningNumber of homes available to those relying on Hap down since June, according to Simon review By Conor Pope
Climate CrisisIrish greenhouse gas emissions down 2.2% in first quarter, notes EPABy Kevin O'Sullivan