BooksShooting Crows by Trevor Birney: Heartfelt personal writing meets hard-edged journalismBy Malachi O'Doherty
TV & RadioThe Wonder of Stevie: A rewarding account of ‘the most miraculous, most inspired streak in American popular music’By Fiona McCann
Your MoneyBirthday blues: when chief executives get reflective, companies sufferBy Proinsias O'Mahony
USArab-American disillusionment with Democratic Party in Michigan could cost Harris dearly By Keith Duggan
BusinessTipperary family business cleans up on festivals circuit in Ireland and BritainBy Cian O'Connell
MusicDanish guitarist Jakob Bro on Paul Motian: ‘It was the most surreal thing ever, like calling someone from a different planet’By Philip Watson
Property ClinicIs it better for my tax bill if my parents transfer their house to me now rather than in their will?By Suzanne O'Neill
Your FamilyLiving with a brain tumour: ‘I knew something was wrong because the radiographers would not look at me’By Sheila Wayman
BusinessState supports to purchase a home do not bring down the cost of building housing unitsBy Cantillon
OpinionA law to protect the ocean should have been an easy win in the climate battle. What went wrong?By Sorley McCaughey
Social AffairsPoliticians not seen to be representing young people’s interests, survey findsBy Emmet Malone
ResidentialPeriod villa with original features and substantial garden in Ranelagh for €1.25mBy Miriam Mulcahy
CultureKathleen Lynn Hospital, Dolores O’Riordan Park and Catherine Corless Place: Readers on how we should honour Irish womenBy Jade Wilson
Crime & LawPrice hikes for drivers sought as ‘unsustainable RSA’ funding model highlightedBy Jack Horgan-Jones and David Labanyi
BusinessNo cap on DAA’s income as revenue from retail, food and drink, rents and car parks soars at Dublin and Cork airports By Cantillon
Crime & Law‘WhatsApp for criminals’: Court hears of Kinahan cartel’s use of encrypted messagesBy Mark Paul
Election 2024Moynalty Horse Chase: ‘I wouldn’t vote for Sinn Féin. They are too inexperienced’By Ronan McGreevy
RugbyTwenty-minute red card undermines World Rugby’s campaign to make the game saferBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyLeinster’s Jacques Nienaber enjoying ‘more creative’ club game since switch from Test rugbyBy Johnny Watterson
EducationSally Rooney’s moral imagination was forged by an arts education. It’s a sector we can’t afford to neglect By Áine Mahon and Orlaith Darling
Education‘Dealing with parents can be scary’: New teachers on life in today’s classroomBy Peter McGuire
Housing & PlanningNumber of homeless deaths in Dublin reaches 40 so far this year, records showBy Sarah Burns
Conversations with Parents PodcastMaïa Dunphy: ‘I was terrified of becoming a single parent. Now I am one’By Jen HoganListen | 35:13
In the News PodcastWill early release for prisoners solve overcrowding crisis in Irish jails?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 19:59
Business Today NewsletterIf you’re self employed, the time has come to file your tax return and avoid nasty surprises from RevenueBy Ciarán Hancock
SoccerOnly surprise in Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United ambassadorship deal ending is how long it lastedBy Ewan Murray
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: Motorists could face fee hikes to fund road safety and passengers stuck on plane for 15 hours ‘not entitled’ to free water
Inside Politics NewsletterFinal pieces of the pre-election jigsaw falling into placeBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsOPW to defend ballooning cost of modular homes for people fleeing UkraineBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessHSBC chief Georges Elhedery unveils sweeping overhaul of lenderBy Ortenca Aliaj, Kaye Wiggins and William Sandlund
Politics€90 cut for unemployed people not engaging with jobs programme ‘common sense’ - Taoiseach By Cormac McQuinn
CourtsKinahan gang leader Liam Byrne sentenced to five years in prison for firearms offencesBy Mark Paul
BusinessNew government should boost timber industry, says Forest Industries IrelandBy Barry O'Halloran
CourtsGardaí to search former home of Kyran Durnin (8) in Dundalk, Co Louth as investigation ramps up By Conor Lally
SoccerLeague of Ireland playoff dates confirmed with Drogheda United facing hectic scheduleBy Gavin Cummiskey
CourtsMarc Godart-owned company pleads guilty to illegal short term letting of Dublin propertyBy Colm Keena
IrelandSexual abuse of children by priests was known ‘at all levels’ in Catholic Church, says Archbishop of DublinBy Patsy McGarry
CourtsLiam Byrne was smiling by the end as it became clear he could be out by next ChristmasBy Mark Paul
BusinessTax rate on investments in funds should be lowered, Department of Finance officials recommendBy Joe Brennan
GolfBid to to bring Open championships to Portmarnock Golf Club takes significant step forwardBy Philip Reid
PoliticsSinn Féin must clarify if ‘leadership figures’ saw incident where former mayor’s portrait damaged, says DUP
Politics‘Accelerated timeline’ for passing of Finance Bill to facilitate early general election, says ChambersBy Cormac McQuinn
Asia-PacificSouth Korea says it may consider supplying weapons to Ukraine over North Korea-Russia ties
US ElectionUS election: ‘It is going to be a close race… We feel this incredible responsibility to get it right’By Keith Duggan
CourtsMan who got someone else to sit driving theory test receives suspended jail sentenceBy Stephen Maguire
OireachtasMary Lou McDonald issues ‘unequivocal’ apology to teenager sent texts by Ó Donnghaile and corrects Dáil record By Marie O'Halloran
HealthSepsis kills equivalent of population of Bantry every year, medic behind new protocol saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Rugby‘We have to be better in that area’ - Graham Rowntree targets Munster lineout improvement By John Fallon
CourtsDrink driving case against former Eirgrid chief executive dismissed over failure to offer a urine testBy Ronan McGreevy
TransportDublin’s next Luas line has been approved, we asked those who’ll be served by it what they thinkBy Sarah Burns
Gaelic GamesGPA want Central Council decision to cancel pre-season competitions to be upheld By Gordon Manning
PoliticsPeople aged 18 to 24 more optimistic about their future than those aged 25 to 34By Kitty Holland
OireachtasProposals for €70 million Children’s Science Centre are a ‘debacle’, PAC hearsBy Cormac McQuinn
DublinThe Dublin Portal to New York has been shut down permanently, with new link to Philadelphia openingBy Olivia Kelly
CourtsFarmworker thought she saw trespassers on law professor’s farm turn back as she heard gun shotBy Mary Carolan
CourtsAnalysis: Liam Byrne ‘delighted’ with short sentence as Garda figures sceptical of honest life plansBy Conor Lally
OireachtasDáil confirms SF’s Farrell to replace Stanley as new PAC chair without debate, voteBy Marie O'Halloran
IrelandQ&A: My plane diverted to a different airport because of a storm, should I be compensated or where do I stand?By Conor Pope
Courts‘Not accurate’ to say cost of legal fees for former managing director paid for by Bank of IrelandBy Isabel Hayes
OireachtasTaoiseach wants no ‘ruaille buaille’ over timescale for passage of Occupied Territories BillBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsPrison officers tells transgender woman’s trial he heard her threaten fellow inmateBy David Raleigh
CourtsSupreme Court asked to find Tusla was in contempt of court order to detain trouble teenBy Ellen O'Riordan
An Irish DiarySchmuck spreader – Frank McNally on the unholy resonance of an old Christian hymnBy Frank McNally
US ElectionA tale of two counties: Contrasting voter views just 20 miles apart in polarising contestBy Steven Carroll
Middle EastIsrael launched a dozen attacks on UN troops in Lebanon, says leaked reportBy Raya Jalabi in Beirut
BusinessSelf-employed courier liable to pay €471,000 fine over ‘deliberate’ failure to file tax returns, High Court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Transport‘Every driver has a story’: Bus, rail workers face drug dealing and threats of violence at workBy Tim O'Brien
SoccerDefiant Brendan Rodgers says critics not giving Celtic leeway in Europe By Ewan Murray in Bergamo
PoliticsBrian Stanley’s wife appointed by Sinn Féin as sole representative on EU committeeBy Harry McGee
Crime & LawTusla raised ‘significant concern’ over eight-year-old Kyran Durnin in AugustBy Conor Lally
Books‘Yulia is fighting for all of us’: Book on experience of Ukraine war is launched in DublinBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessNew phone scam conning Irish customers out of as much as €8,000, says banking industry bodyBy Fiona Keeley
USDonald Trump campaign files complaint against British Labour Party over alleged election ‘interference’
IrelandBoy (15) who competed in Ireland’s Fittest Family ‘will be hugely missed by everyone who knew him’ By Carl O'Brien and Ronan McGreevy