Education‘Some people just laugh’: Meet the students on Ireland’s first influencer degree By Ellen O’Regan
ArtMandy O’Neill: Best Laid Plans – Compelling photo-journey through lockdown and Cabra’s historyBy Tom Lordan
BooksThe Myth of American Idealism & America’s Fatal Leap 1991-2016: a gateway drug for critics of US foreign policy and a more complex critiqueBy Daniel Geary
Your WellnessEmotional eating: ‘My main binge cycle is sugar-rich foods. I think it will make me feel better, but it never does’By Geraldine Walsh
People‘I feel like in Ireland we have women in higher positions and opportunities for women to grow’By Ella Sloane
BusinessIrish company turns unopened cigarette filters into buttons and fashion accessories By Deirdre McQuillan
Health‘There has to be a shorter, more compassionate way,’ says woman who considered taking medical negligence case after husband’s deathBy Shauna Bowers
Gaelic GamesSt Loman’s captain frustrated at midweek scheduling of Leinster senior club match against CastletownBy Gordon Manning
EducationOur Government aspires to boost education through Irish - yet student numbers have fallen for the first time in 50 yearsBy Pádraig Ó Duibhir
RugbyIreland v New Zealand rivalry: Rugby’s ‘favourite grudge match’ was not always this wayBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawKyran Durnin case: No further searches planned as investigators ‘consolidate’ leadsBy Conor Gallagher
Your MoneyThe 12 savings of Christmas: When to shop (November), what to drink (not Champagne) and moreBy Conor Pope
Health Demand for female genital mutilation treatment service ‘increased 300% over two years’By Shauna Bowers
Dublin‘We had 40 flyovers before 2pm’: West Dublin couple annoyed by delivery drones over their homeBy Jack White
GolfGary Hurley tells of how his mental health struggle almost led him to quit professional golfBy Philip Reid
Conversations with Parents PodcastIvan Yates: ‘The lack of affection from my parents’ generation was a huge mistake’By Jen HoganListen | 27:06
Crime & Law‘I could have been dead’: Food delivery driver in shock after being attacked in CorkBy Alekson Lacerda
US ElectionKeep calm-ala and carry on-ala? US election coverage enters its anxiety eraBy Laura Slattery
OpinionMichael Brendan Dougherty: Trump has been campaigning as if he anticipates a win, while Harris has narrowed her mapBy Michael Brendan Dougherty
OpinionWhat has happened to the cowboys who built defective apartments? Absolutely nothingBy Fintan O'Toole
FoodThe Waterford beekeeper: ‘I got four or five stings on my face today, but you wouldn’t know it’By Russ Parsons
BusinessAIB upgrades lending guidance for full year as it maintains positive outlook for businessBy Ciara O'Brien
Inside Politics NewsletterUS election too close to call with everyone in dark over who will winBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandYour top stories on Tuesday: America votes in knife-edge election; food delivery driver talks about Cork attack
BusinessKingspan sales rise in third quarter but company says ‘difficult to look too far ahead’ due to geopolitical ‘moving parts’By Ciara O'Brien
RacingIrish jockey Robbie Dolan goes from star turn on The Voice to live out Melbourne Cup dream By Jack Snape
ResidentialFern fever: home with award-winning Morocco-inspired garden in Glasnevin for €895,000By Alison Gill
EuropeGerman police arrest eight suspected members of right-wing group plotting ‘ethnic cleansing’ campaignBy Derek Scally
US ElectionUS election: Poll tracker latest as Trump and Harris deliver their final plea for votesBy James Politi in Washington, Lauren Fedor in Philadelphia, Stefania Palma in Grand Rapids and Jamie Smyth in Pittsburgh
RacingMeet Robbie Dolan: Irish man who went from The Voice Australia contestant to winning country’s biggest race on a 90/1 shotBy Brian O'Connor
CompetitionsWin tickets to the 25th IFI French Film Festival, a French-inspired dinner and a stay at The College Green Hotel, Dublin
PoliticsElection campaigning will not be curtailed by safety concerns, says Simon HarrisBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsGerry Hutch free to return to Ireland to contest general election, court rulesBy Gerard Couzens
RugbyDanny Care’s belated whistleblowing shows toxicity of the wall of silence over Eddie JonesBy Robert Kitson
BusinessEx-rugby international Brendan Mullin found guilty of stealing hundreds of thousands of euro from bankBy Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
Middle EastIsrael embarks on campaign to reshape regional order in the Middle EastBy Andrew England and Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv
IrelandFugitive ex-Leinster player Rocky Elsom acknowledges role in some of transactions that led to French convictionBy Arthur Beesley
RacingWillie Mullins already planning for next year after disappointing Melbourne Cup By Brian O'Connor
EducationMobile phone pouches ‘transformational’ and improved social interaction, Department of Education toldBy Ken Foxe
PoliticsIreland will work with whomever wins US presidential election, Taoiseach and Tánaiste sayBy Cormac McQuinn
RugbyNew Zealand winger Caleb Clarke remembers Irish roots as he prepares for Ireland TestBy Gerry Thornley
Middle East‘Hell is boiling’ for civilians who remain in bombarded northern GazaBy Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo
Crime & LawECHR to examine case of Irishman Oisín Osborn, shot dead by Hamburg police in May 2019 By Derek Scally
CourtsJohn Magnier criticised by judge over claims that go ‘to very heart of administration of justice’By Ronan McGreevy
CompetitionsWin a family pass to the Irish premiere screening of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ MOANA 2
BusinessFirst €3bn tranche of Apple tax money lands in State coffersBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Cormac McQuinn
UKUK government targets vaping which may not go down well with Westminster’s secret suckerBy Mark Paul
RacingLuke Comer Jnr free to continue training horses after an IHRB panel accept appealBy Brian O'Connor
Crime & LawPipe bomb attack near Derry home of former Sinn Féin official convicted of child sex offencesBy Seanín Graham
CourtsThornton Hall asylum seeker plan risks causing ‘significant nuisance’, local objectors sayBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsFormer RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power ‘showed bravery to the bitter end’, son tells funeral MassBy Harry McGee
EuropeUkrainian and North Korean troops have clashed in Russia’s Kursk region, Kyiv saysBy Daniel McLaughlin
Climate CrisisLess than half of population of some counties understands what causes climate change, EPA saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsDublin woman (26) died three months after gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey, inquest toldBy Jack White
RacingReport into IHRB financial matter of ‘grave concern’ concludes €350k transfer breached Charities ActBy Brian O'Connor
CourtsWoman suing Conor McGregor over alleged sexual assault says he was ‘not taking no for an answer’By Mary Carolan
CourtsSolicitor Cahir O’Higgins goes on trial accused of theft and perverting course of justiceBy Eimear Dodd
EducationGovernment provides funding to conserve Robert Fisk’s archive at Trinity College DublinBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsHarris and Martin block Green proposals for €3bn Climate and Nature fundBy Harry McGee and Jennifer Bray
PoliticsAppointment of first full ambassador from Palestine approved by GovernmentBy Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyIreland v New Zealand: Tadhg Furlong ruled out as Andy Farrell is set to name strong sideBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandGardaí hope DNA will help identify man whose body was recovered from river Lee in Cork 25 years agoBy Barry Roche
Oireachtas‘You’re a disgrace’: Dáil air turns blue after Danny Healy-Rae gets personal with Paul MurphyBy Miriam Lord
HealthArmy bomb squad carries out controlled explosion following chemical leak at St James’s HospitalBy Sarah Slater
SoccerLuiz Diaz hat-trick helps Liverpool maintain perfect record with win over LeverkusenBy Andy Hunter at Anfield
US Election: As it happenedUS election results: Kamala Harris urges supporters to accept outcome of presidential voteBy Jack White, Glen Murphy, Fiachra Gallagher and Ronan McGreevy