Consumer TechiPad Mini (2024) review: Apple Intelligence delay may be a turn-off for someBy Ciara O'Brien
Crime & LawPSNI takes action against 74 officers over accessing body-worn camera footage of single incident
Climate CrisisDonald Trump’s biggest danger to the world could be his dismissiveness about climate changeBy Cormac O'Raifeartaigh
BooksDisaster Nationalism by Richard Seymour: A passionate call for an urgent change of courseBy Ian Hughes
Advertising FeatureHilton Dublin Kilmainham’s pet-friendly event a hit with guests and their VIPs (very important pets) By David Mann, contributing editor
FilmSmall Things Like These: Cillian Murphy’s performance is fiercely internalised in a film emblematic of a changing IrelandBy Tara Brady
FilmAnora: A stripper, Russian heavies and an oligarch’s son – what more do you need for a knockout comedy?By Donald Clarke
TV & RadioDoctor Odyssey’s core message: just imagine Pacey from Dawson’s Creek holding you tight and saying, ‘Shhh, it’s okay’By Patrick Freyne
MusicThe 4 of Us: Crescent Nights – As evocative and well-crafted as anything Brendan and Declan Murphy have doneBy Lauren Murphy
RestaurantsRestaurant review: Michelin quality, flawless food in one of the best hotels in the worldBy Corinna Hardgrave
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin and Wicklow, with prices ranging from €525,000 to €875,000By Alanna Gallagher
EnvironmentKillarney National Park’s 60th birthday: A time for deep reflection and radical reformBy Paddy Woodworth
BusinessAviation industry: New platform streamlines hiring of the best technical consultants By Olive Keogh
ResidentialLook inside: Stunning interiors at substantial Elgin Road Victorian and two modernised mews homes for €7.75mBy Kevin Courtney
ResidentialRelax and unwind at updated period home with outdoor spa in Killiney for €2.75mBy Alison Gill
In the News PodcastThe Quinlan Files: the lifestyle, debt and bankruptcy of Derek Quinlan By Sorcha PollakListen | 34:09
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Breath of fresh air as Thomastown lead charge of underdogs By Ciarán Murphy
OpinionWe’re meant to bask in Saoirse Ronan’s feminist triumph, but I find it all a bit nauseatingBy Finn McRedmond
Politics‘Nobody represents me’: At Galway book club, general election voters pessimistic about next chapter of governmentBy Andrew Hamilton
WorkAlmost 50% of Dublin companies believe working from home makes no difference to productivityBy Emmet Malone and Sarah Burns
Gaelic GamesFootball All Stars: Armagh lead the way as five counties represented in team of the yearBy Gordon Manning
Inside Politics PodcastDavid McWilliams: Money is humanity’s greatest invention - but Ireland lacks the skill to use itListen | 59:31
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: At least 95 dead as flash floods hit Valencia; study says light rail for Galway is feasible
BusinessMeta, Microsoft lift AI spending, worrying Wall Street ahead of Amazon resultsBy Anna Tong, Aditya Soni and Deborah Mary Sophia
Election 2024Brian Stanley to contest general election with campaign support from those who have left Sinn FéinBy Sarah Slater
IrelandFather of Bernard Phelan, who was imprisoned in Iran, dies in Stillorgan nursing homeBy Tim O'Brien
Smart MoneyCliff Taylor: How the return of SSIA-style incentives might be on the cards for Irish householdsBy Cliff Taylor
Housing & PlanningTenant ordered to vacate property in Kerry after landlords believed she had falsified name and work detailsBy Jack White
CourtsMan and woman charged with murder of Gerard Kennelly in Listowel, Co KerryBy Anne Lucey in Listowel
TV & RadioLeathered: Violence in Irish Schools - ‘You looked at a teacher the wrong way and you got a slap’By Ed Power
AbroadIrish Times Abroad newsletter: A Hell’s Kitchen winner on life as a chef in the USBy Fiona Keeley
Middle EastLife in a Lebanese Palestinian camp: ‘We still don’t feel safe. At any time they may strike here as well’By Sally Hayden
BusinessSome 1.1 million earners in Ireland do not pay income tax or USC, tax institute claimsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
MusicMax Richter in Dublin: Stunning show moves from gripping In a Landscape re-creation to breathtaking Blue Notebooks momentsBy Ed Power
WorkYour work questions answered: My hours have been cut but someone new has been hired. Can my employer do this?By Jack White
CourtsFormer Bar council chair Sara Phelan among six new judges nominated for appointmentBy Mary Carolan
CourtsPensioner allegedly assaulted after he was escorted from hospital settles case for €1.7 million
Election 2024General election: Cap of €200 on childcare fees and 30,000 extra places promised by LabourBy Emmet Malone
IrelandGovernment will ‘keep an open mind’ on extra powers for Covid-19 committee, says HarrisBy Sarah Burns
CourtsCoolock: High Court refuses to halt plans for migrant housing on former Crown Paints siteBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsAspiring monk who accused monastery of ‘anti-Traveller prejudice’ loses claim at Workplace Relations CommissionBy Stephen Bourke
Climate CrisisExplained: How so much rain fell in Valencia in such a short space of time By Kevin O'Sullivan
RugbyMunster interim head coach Ian Costello rules himself out as permanant Rowntree replacementBy Gerry Thornley
Asia-Pacific‘They just want us to work and have babies.’ Exasperation in China as Halloween falls foul of authoritiesBy Denis Staunton
Crime & LawUse of fireworks at Halloween widespread despite garda seizures worth €225,000 over 10 yearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
OpinionContrast between Trump’s cruelty and McCain’s dignity shows how far America has fallenBy Diarmaid Ferriter
SoccerThe role of Shamrock Rovers in the rise of Damien Duff, Shelbourne’s title-chasing managerBy Gordon Manning
BusinessCase against former banker Brendan Mullin comes ‘down to dishonesty’, trial hears By Eimear Dodd
US ElectionDonald Trump says he will protect women whether they ‘like it or not’By Lauren Fedor in Washington
Climate Crisis‘I’ve never seen anything like it before’: Irish in Spain left in ‘shock’ after fatal floodingBy Jack White
An Irish DiaryPush notification — Frank McNally on an “offensive” cycling term that refuses to dieBy Frank McNally
CourtsFormer HSE manager shared child sexual abuse images of ‘utmost depravity’ online, Mayo court hearsBy Tom Shiel in Castlebar
BusinessTerms approved for Ireland’s second offshore wind auction targeting south coast By Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeGeorgia says partial recount confirms ruling party’s win in contested electionBy Daniel McLaughlin
Gaelic GamesMartin Mulkerrins takes assertive win over Peter Funchion to advance to World 4-Wall Championships semi-finalBy Paul Fitzpatrick
DublinThousands gather on Dublin’s O’Connell Street for Halloween parade that did not take placeBy Ronan McGreevy