LettersLetters to the Editor, October 14th: On Gaza and children, giving Gavin credit and coffee cup levies
BooksFemonomics: A revelatory manifesto for women that belongs firmly in this cultural momentBy Roe McDermott
The Counter Ruck PodcastHow are Leinster and Munster stacking up ahead of their first meeting of the season?Listen | 50:09
Your MoneyBudget 2026: Sting in tail with apartment VAT rules, exit tax and fuel allowance changesBy Dominic Coyle
MusicJazz musician Daniel Herskedal: ‘I wanted to feel those deep bass sounds. It was like a whole-body experience’By Philip Watson
BusinessCan Donegal Investment Group get some action as a special purpose acquisition company?By Cantillon
EducationCollege open days 2025/26: Key details for NCI, NCAD, technological universities and other institutionsBy Kate Byrne
WorkGovernment gender pay gap portal to fall short of promises made on International Women’s DayBy Hugh Dooley
PeopleMartin ‘Beanz’ Warde: ‘I can speak with authority about being Irish, a Traveller and gay’ By Niamh Donnelly
StageTales from an Irish Persian kitchen: ‘Food is always about community, as is theatre. You’re sharing something really personal’By Shilpa Ganatra
MusicMeet classically trained musician Rick Beato - one of music’s most influential YouTubersBy Ronan McGreevy
People‘I’m sad because a part of my heart is in Ireland but I don’t want to die here’By Hosanna Boulter
Presidential electionHow much will Jim Gavin’s failed presidential bid cost Fianna Fáil?By Cormac McQuinn
DublinGroup delivering €1m medical aid to Ukraine say Russian attacks ‘too close for comfort’By Tim O'Brien
MediaAfter last week’s radio reshuffle, what is the difference now between RTÉ and Newstalk? By Hugh Linehan
PoliticsÁras campaign: Former Labour leader Alan Kelly to ‘reluctantly’ vote for Fine Gael candidateBy Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionBrian Leddin: Why I resigned from the Green Party over its backing of Catherine ConnollyBy Brian Leddin
RugbyJosh van der Flier says not being selected for Lions Test matches was ‘hard to take’By Johnny Watterson
PoliticsIreland set to commit tens of millions in additional Gaza aid in coming monthsBy Cormac McQuinn
OpinionThe Debate: Will the new measures to boost apartment building deliver more homes?By Conor O'Connell and John McCartney
Athletics‘The marathon is a beast, you have to love it’: Ann-Marie McGlynn eyes up third national title in DublinBy Ian O'Riordan
Presidential electionA Catherine Connolly presidency would be an alternative to official IrelandBy Fintan O’Toole
RugbyGerry Thornley: Not even slow ticket sales can take shine off Leinster v Munster clashBy Gerry Thornley
Education‘Ireland is lagging behind’: How third-level students estranged from their families must fight for grantsBy Roe McDermott
Conversations with Parents PodcastCiara Kelly: ‘A consultant shamed me for being an unmarried, pregnant junior doctor’By Jen HoganListen | 42:54
Business Today NewsletterZurich moves to clear up confusion over flood insurance cover By Ciarán Hancock
Better with Money PodcastFrom side hustle to startup: The beginners’ guide to starting a businessBy Aideen FinneganListen | 26:55
Environment‘The new oil’: Importance of raw materials in old appliances a consumer ‘blind spot’– recycling body
Inside Politics NewsletterPresidential election dominates the airwaves as candidates face thorny questionsBy Cormac McQuinn
FilmBrendan Gleeson: ‘I got very tired of watching fatherhood portrayed as something that was almost an abuse’By Lauren Del Fabbro
Middle EastBombing stops, but Gazans have little to celebrateBy Adam Rasgon, Bilal Shbair and Rawan Sheikh Ahmad
BusinessRevolut’s full UK banking licence held up by concerns over global risk controlsBy Laith Al-Khalaf and Martin Arnold
IrelandFirst Asian hornet sighting confirmed in Northern Ireland as public urged to ‘remain alert’By Freya McClements and Kevin O'Sullivan
TransportLife as a rail commuter: my 24 hours per week on trains between Thurles and DublinBy Damian Cullen
AthleticsThe Enhanced Games explainer: is the risk of death not enough to scare off athletes?By Ian O'Riordan
BusinessScott Bessent slams China: ‘They want to pull everybody else down with them’By Demetri Sevastopulo and James Politi
IrelandMeath man finishes Chicago Marathon after operations for organ transplants, cancer and knee injuryBy Louise Walsh
CourtsRuth Lawrence trial: Jury sent away until Thursday as witness ‘in medical situation’By Alison O'Riordan
CourtsJudge approves €17,500 settlement to boy (4) injured when Lidl door closed on his headBy Ray Managh
Financial ServicesCitigroup, JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs all report soaring revenue By Todd Gillespie
BusinessStock market ‘concentration risk’ now higher than dot-com bubble period, IMF warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsPro-Palestine activists had to be removed by hoist from Cork business premises, court hearsBy Olivia Kelleher
SoccerShamrock Rovers defender Pico Lopes ‘overjoyed’ as Cape Verde qualify for World CupBy David Gorman
Common GroundBritish-Irish naval patrols needed to protect undersea cables, says BIPA By Mark Hennessy
CourtsTeenager sped down wrong side of roads reaching 203km/h in garda chase, court hears By Tom Tuite
IrelandCadets should enlist as Privates first to boost earnings, says Defence Forces organisationBy Emmet Malone
EducationBoys-only Dublin private school appoints first woman principal in 190-year historyBy Jen Hogan
AthleticsBy joining the Enhanced Games, Shane Ryan will be a paid stooge of a doped-up circus By Malachy Clerkin
BusinessFingal refuses planning retention to Séamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney hotel accommodationBy Gordon Deegan
Housing & Planning‘It’s quite emotional’: New Dublin home owners respond to housing charity help By Katie Mellett
RugbyIreland’s autumn squad set to have familiar look with some summer springers set for inclusion By Gerry Thornley
CourtsTwo men charged with Tipperary assault to receive medical attention for mental health difficultiesBy Barry Roche
Common GroundDistance no protection from Russian aggression, Latvian politician warns Ireland By Mark Hennessy
CourtsTeen granted permission to challenge suspended prison term because no hostel places availableBy Paul Neilan
An Irish DiaryNot raising hell: An insight into Limerick-born actor Richard Harris’s lesser known lifeBy Paul Clements
Common GroundDublin must own up to its Troubles sins, says former Ulster Unionist leaderBy Mark Hennessy
EuropeFrench PM to freeze Macron’s flagship pension reforms to save governmentBy Sarah White and Ian Johnston in Paris
EducationUK students are abandoning languages and the arts. Let’s make sure it never happens hereBy Mark Boobbyer
Presidential electionFormer Green Party senator says it was a mistake for her party to back ConnollyBy Jack White, Sarah Burns and Cian O'Connell
Scéal“Mar ealaíontóir, bím i gcónaí ag féachaint ar an domhan trí lionsa cruthaitheach”By Una Mullally
USTrump says six killed in US strike on boat allegedly carrying drugs off Venezuela’s coastBy Anna Betts
OireachtasEnergy companies will factor in subsidies to ‘gouge’ customers, Taoiseach says By Marie O’Halloran
SoccerEvan Ferguson’s goal keeps Ireland in World Cup frame after nervy display against 10-man ArmeniaBy Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsConfidence vote in Harris to be pushed through to avoid presidential race disruptionBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
SoccerIreland v Armenia: Evan Ferguson’s goal keeps World Cup qualifying hopes alive – As it happenedBy David Gorman
SoccerHeimir Halgrímsson looks to positives for ‘new dawn’ of Ireland’s final two games By Gordon Manning